...gahh, all you silly people that don't like it because the fanbase. I mean, really. Okay, here's an example. So yeah, it's really fun to randomly cosplay in public, and if people think that's weird, then good. And it doesn't mean that someone is wrong in the head if they don't conform to what people think is the norm, it just means that they're willing to have fun without caring what people think of them, and if you all think that's a bad thing, fine.
...okay, that was my rant about nonconforming and that stereotypes are stupid. For the record, I am a hardcore anime fan, but I also have 94 GPA and lots of friends that hate it, and I may be insane, but that has nothing to do with anime. Sorry.
Why I like anime, hm. Well, yeah, I'll admit that most of it is complete crap. But asking that is like asking why people like any sort of entertainment, either because it's entertaining or because it makes you think about things. And anime is nice because, living in the US, it offers a different experience in both style and plots. The action-y anime where it's just fight scene after fight scene, yeah, that gets old after like a minute, and same with the romance and the ridiculously cheesy ones. But there is exceptionally good anime, like Durarara!!, Kuroshitsuji, Pandora Hearts, even mainstream ones like Death Note. They're rare, and very few in number, but they exist. And ones like death note, which raise questions about what is good and evil, that someone can have an intelligent conversation about, or like Durarara, which also makes you think about the monotony of everyday life, or kuroshitsuji, which not only is animated very prettily, but it offers humor and an interesting plot, excellent character development and lots and lots of plot twists.
...but you can't really ask "why do you like anime," because it's far too broad a subject, there are so freaking many of them, and there is a lot of diversity with some of them.... in general, though, yeah, it sucks. But there is like 1 in a hundred that is amazing enough that makes it worth it.
...okay, that was my rant about nonconforming and that stereotypes are stupid. For the record, I am a hardcore anime fan, but I also have 94 GPA and lots of friends that hate it, and I may be insane, but that has nothing to do with anime. Sorry.
Why I like anime, hm. Well, yeah, I'll admit that most of it is complete crap. But asking that is like asking why people like any sort of entertainment, either because it's entertaining or because it makes you think about things. And anime is nice because, living in the US, it offers a different experience in both style and plots. The action-y anime where it's just fight scene after fight scene, yeah, that gets old after like a minute, and same with the romance and the ridiculously cheesy ones. But there is exceptionally good anime, like Durarara!!, Kuroshitsuji, Pandora Hearts, even mainstream ones like Death Note. They're rare, and very few in number, but they exist. And ones like death note, which raise questions about what is good and evil, that someone can have an intelligent conversation about, or like Durarara, which also makes you think about the monotony of everyday life, or kuroshitsuji, which not only is animated very prettily, but it offers humor and an interesting plot, excellent character development and lots and lots of plot twists.
...but you can't really ask "why do you like anime," because it's far too broad a subject, there are so freaking many of them, and there is a lot of diversity with some of them.... in general, though, yeah, it sucks. But there is like 1 in a hundred that is amazing enough that makes it worth it.