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Himmelgeher

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At least according to my dad. I thought he was just one of those people that thought "cartoons are for children" and that anime/animation couldn't possibly be mature and should only be aimed at children. When I asked him why he didn't like anime, he gave a bunch of nonsensical reasons (it's not realistic, it's "lame", the characters make weird faces etc. I'm sure you've heard these all before), then he said that people dress up as the characters and have sex with old men for money. Seriously, what the fuck? I tried explaining it to him, and he refused to listen, and he was being completely serious. How am I supposed to talk to someone like that? I've liked anime pretty much all my life, and his utter rejection of it has always been infinitely frustrating, but I had no idea he thought like this.
 

Thaluikhain

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Putting a thread title like that, and then follow it up by "at least according to _______"...grrrr

The usual answer would be "While there may be an element of that, there are large amounts of people who don't feel that way and _______".

This won't work, of course, you cannot argue against that sort of thing. A position that doesn't allow for facts cannot be altered with facts.
 

Dags90

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The obvious retort would be "I'm sure you're speaking from personal experience". I would suggest talking to him slowly and loudly, but I love passive aggression.
 

Aidinthel

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Is your dad a big fan of anything? If so you could probably ask how it's any different from anime fandom. If you try this make sure you plan out something good to say because you'll only get one chance.

Alternatively you could just never talk about anime with your dad.
 

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I think it's a case of Animation Age Ghetto, where he thinks anything animated is for children, show him that anime can be adult too...obviously not H-Anime, orelse that would seal the whole thing, show him Death Note...or something, or if he doesn't want to watch it, try watching adult anime near him and see if it piques his interest. :O
 

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Himmelgeher said:
At least according to my dad. I thought he was just one of those people that thought "cartoons are for children" and that anime/animation couldn't possibly be mature and should only be aimed at children. When I asked him why he didn't like anime, he gave a bunch of nonsensical reasons (it's not realistic, it's "lame", the characters make weird faces etc. I'm sure you've heard these all before), then he said that people dress up as the characters and have sex with old men for money. Seriously, what the fuck? I tried explaining it to him, and he refused to listen, and he was being completely serious. How am I supposed to talk to someone like that? I've liked anime pretty much all my life, and his utter rejection of it has always been infinitely frustrating, but I had no idea he thought like this.
I take it that your dad is this guy.

 

TheYellowCellPhone

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Do what I do: Say something of almost the same level of stubborn, stupid ignorance.

Like, say he smokes tobacco. Start going on a tirade about how all tobacco farms are using underage children as a labor force, and try not to listen to him.

Eventually, when he gets fed up, say 'it's just like what you think with anime'.

It may not win him over, but hopefully it will give him perspective on it.
 

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..What? How does that even.. make.. blah!

Your father really needs to open his eyes and learn that animation doesn't stop at disney channel, for one thing.
 

Himmelgeher

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thaluikhain said:
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Putting a thread title like that, and then follow it up by "at least according to _______"...grrrr
I'm sorry you feel that way, but how would you like me to put it without having a rediculously long thread title? (I'm being serious, if you can offer a better thread title I'll change it)
 

SIXVI06-M

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Its okay, some classics from my mother:

"Your best friend is latino, watch out, she'll screw anything that moves" (hardly the case, I'm asian and I'm more of a slut than she is)
"All Japanese are evil people" (almost understandable as she was growing up towards the end of WW2 in China)
"You shouldn't date blind people, I don't want blind grandchildren" (that's not exactly how genetics works - I would have had the same probability of being born blind as my then-girlfriend did)
"The microwave will give you cancer" (as far as my mother is concerned, the microwave operates using radioactive isotopes).


And this, kids, is why education and a more open-minded and worldly approach to life is important.
 

Thaluikhain

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Himmelgeher said:
thaluikhain said:
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Putting a thread title like that, and then follow it up by "at least according to _______"...grrrr
I'm sorry you feel that way, but how would you like me to put it without having a rediculously long thread title? (I'm being serious, if you can offer a better thread title I'll change it)
Well, perhaps sticking "my dad says" in front, or putting "allegedly" in there somewhere. Or maybe just sticking it in quote marks and putting a question mark after it.

Otherwise, it sounds like you think they are.
 

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I've been in the same boat somewhat, and as someone who's spent many years trying to introduce a parent to anime/comics/newer forms of entertainment, I can tell you that sometimes it's just not going to happen. I'm not saying it's not worth trying to convert him, but it's just a possibility to be aware of.

Depending on the age of you and your father, well...different generations are different in terms of accepting of new/different ideas or concepts. For example I know a group of folks where I work that they're in their fifties or so and they are stubborn towards most new things. They're old-fashioned guys and they believe all guys should be as such. Show too much emotion? You're "being like a woman". Don't like/didn't play sports? What the hell were your parents teaching you? I could go on but I think you get the idea. There's nothing wrong with it (despite it being aggravating when they loudly speak about it in reference to people like myself), but it can be darn disappointing to have to deal with people who are simply 'old-fashioned'.

Set yourself a limit. A sort of 'I give up' point. Yes, this is something you want to share with him, but all kids want to share things with their parents and oftentimes what the kids what to share doesn't sync up with what the parents want to engage in. (Ask many of us who have tried introducing our parents to gaming!) If you go past the 'give up' point, don't take it as a failure, but just as a sign to stop wasting your time and energy on trying to bond with him over this, and a sign to move on to finding something different or better to bring you two together. It can take a few attempts, but it can be done. However being stubborn and prolonging the attempt when it's clear it's not going to work is just going to hurt things.
 

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I don't like anime, and I don't need absurd reasoning, I don't like it, simple as that.
I never really have. Like pokemon games, hated the show, yu gi oh cards, hated the show. That style bugs me, sorry.
 
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Accept that he doesn't like the stuff and move on with your life. According to your profile your a legal adult(if you live in the US, at least) and can do whatever you damn well please.

Plucky said:
I think it's a case of Animation Age Ghetto, where he thinks anything animated is for children, show him that anime can be adult too...obviously not H-Anime, orelse that would seal the whole thing, show him Death Note...or something, or if he doesn't want to watch it, try watching adult anime near him and see if it piques his interest. :O
Or try this I guess. I recommend Cowboy Bebop if you go this route.