I'm a fan of any show (web, television, cartoon, live action, whatever) where there's violent fighting with awesome powers, no matter what nationality. Though I have to say I like the artwork in anime better then some American cartoons....heh heh.
I'm sorry, but I could not get into that at all. As soon as he said we were wrong, I lost all interest. No offense to you, but it is these people who drive me away. The ones who presume to know what is best, and how everyone else is wrong because they don't agree with them.JimHarryinc said:For all of you who won't give it a chance, though, I have an article a friend of mine wrote that I think is relevant to this thread.
http://www.thespoonfeed.com/why-after-only-two-episodes-you-will-love-anime/
I can respect them trying to do something different with animation, but I don't see how that should make them better than others. I'll take your example of making the anime seem like a live action flick. It is commendable, but not what I want from an animated feature. If I see something that is animated, I want to see where they can go with it technically, instead of trying to emulate something else.DanielDeFig said:I love anime. And as a response the comment in the OP about anime not being better than animation from any other country:
I personally feel like they take it more seriously and handle it more professionally. How many non-anime animated movies/series have movie-like shots editing pacing, script, etc. In the west we tend to think "animated" to be synonymous with "Children-oriented".
Which i guess relates back to how the general public in the west views video Games as being mainly for kids (and thus outraged when videogames are released with content not aimed at kids), while i get the impression that in Japan teen and adult oriented games are more easily accepted for what they are.
Whoa... screw Serial Experiments Lain, I'm watching Texhnolyze. That looks so fuckin' epic.Sakurazaki1023 said:If those series are the kind of thing that you like, I can heavily recommend Ergo Proxy or Texhnolyze. Texhnolyze even has the same director as Serial Experiments Lain.PoisonUnagi said:I've only just started watching anime, I'm halfway through Higurashi No Naku Koro Ni at the moment. And it's completely awesome.
I have Serial Experiments Lain lined up next... that should be VERY different.
I tend to prefer the more adult oriented series, but I have no problem with a lighthearted, romance, or shonen series now and then.
Some personal favorites are:
Ghost In The Shell: Stand Alone Complex
Rahxephon
Ergo Proxy
Texhnolyze
Hellsing: Ultimate
Gunslinger Girl
Black Lagoon
Full Metal Panic
Blood +
RIN ~Daughters of Mnemosyne~
Darker Than Black
Trinity Blood
Witch Hunter Robin
Why yes, it IS Nabeshin.Danik93 said:Isn't that Nabeshin?Leemaster777 said:I'm a fan, although I don't watch it as much as I'd like.
Currently, I'm enamored by an anime called Panty and Stocking With Garterbelt. It. Is. Hilarious.
OT: There is only one anime i can tolerate and that is Excel Saga. the reaon behind it is because i saw 26 episodes in a row with some friends when we where REALLY tired an laughed at everything! those fond memories has made me not hate that one anime show! might watch episode 26 just for the reason it's so absurd! The rest should be burned!
Who doesn't like Iron Chef?SimuLord said:Yawn. Complete "meh" disinterest. I don't actively dislike it (except when anime fans, who I swear are incapable of holding a conversation about anything that isn't anime and manga, start jabbering about it), but it just falls under my overall disinterest in Japanese culture (I like sumo, sushi, and Iron Chef. End of list.)
Not entirely true. 20 years ago there was anime exactly like that, we just never saw it because anime was nowhere near as popular as it is now. With the increase in viewers of anime in the West, all the shit we never would have seen before has started to get released outside of Japan.RandV80 said:I've always liked anime, just not the die hard community that's become associated with it. And I've become a bit disconnected with anime because more and more they're starting to pander to that same community... a lot of which comes from the concept of 'fanservice'.
Here's what I mean. 20 years ago, you'd have a show like Ranma 1/2, not necessarily meant as a 'mature' series but would occasionally have bits of nudity. It wasn't pandering to the audience or trying to be sexy or anything, the series creator is a women afterall, but usually used as a gag or just because, giving the sense that the Japanese didn't think anything was wrong with it.
Fast forward to today, where a lot of anime gets exported, and nudity is treated with the same 'Western' value that it's shameful to show to something anyone under 18 may see. Yet at the same time, the sexual objectification (more or lease softcore teasing) has increased like ten fold for the same genre. I guess that's great if you're the sort of person that likes the stuff but it's annoying to see and gives it a bad image for the rest of us.
Us 40k fans aren't that bad, are....A random person said:None taken, some of us can indeed be pretty crazy. Besides, I'm also driven away from WH40k for the same reason, even if some of it can be good with the right attitude.
So your opinion on anime is based entirely on your perceptions of the most popular series? That's mindless stereotyping and is exactly the same sort of thing as someone saying they dislike games because they're all the same as CoD and Halo.x0ny said:Hate it, it's so cheap, so tacky, the pace is far too slow in some. One Piece, and DragonBall spring to mind. Each episode is 22 mins, 3 mins intro song, 3 mins recap of what happened in the last episode, so only about 14 mins is on the actual episode, 2 mins for outro song too.