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vivalahelvig

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Obviously all these over-powered characters is a symbol of the need for Japan to compensate. I mean, look how big Cloud and sephoroth's fugging swords are! Or how other japanese protaganists destroy planets!
And Chuck Norris is American.
 

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gigastar said:
Also Power Rangers were originally based on a live-action Japanese Spiderman show, and all the adaptation to Power Rangers apparently did was add the "team" theme.
*Bzzt* Super Sentai started in 1975 with Himitsu Sentai Goranger (Secret Taskforce (5)Goranger). You're talking about the Toei (who does Sentai and Kamen Rider) made Spiderman from 1978 (3 years after Sentai started) who had a giant robo which got folded into Super Sentai in the 1979 series Battle Fever J and has become a staple since.
 

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ZeroMachine said:
Congratulations, you have an opinion. One that I and many, many others disagree with.

For instance, I fucking love the Spartan IIs. And if you took the time to look up their backstories, you'd realize that they're actually really fucking cool and very interesting.
Yes, I think they have more INTERESTING back story than most characters...ever, in any game. Honestly I couldn't stand Cloud's back story, I loved Sephiroth's though. I never felt bad for all the crap that happened to any of the FF characters (except Sephiroth and Zack) but I feel bad for Orion and the Spartans.
Death_Korps_Kommissar said:
Hmmmm....





He may be on to something...
That's because he isn't as angsty as most Japanese characters. His back story is also pretty cool and he is a damn party boy. Dante is pretty badass.
 

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The coolest fighting robots I've seen are BattleMechs which weren't made by the Japanese(except for a few that clearly were ripped from Robotech). I like the heaviness they have and that they aren't moving at speeds that would turn you into jelly(that said I do still like Gundam).

I'll take the gruff guy with a gun over the guy with the crazy hair and outfits. And I personally don't think the Power Rangers are cool.

However...
Matthew94 said:
Innegativeion said:
Damn right Japan makes cool stuff.

So do American and European developers.
I like that way of thinking!

Every region has made great media and some downright awful stuff.
This.
 

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I like how one of you arguments for cool is "crazy hair". If that's one of your go to points, you need to try harder.

So opinions subjective blah blah blah about sums up the level-headed responses to this.

You know who my favorite guns and low, gruff voice character is? Solid Snake. Japanese. I'm not too sure if that's a point in favor of your side or not, these things are complicated.

I guess it should be mentioned the huge roster of non guns and gruff characters that DC and Marvel have given us over the years, too.

There you go, guns and gruff from Japan and crazy over-the-topness from not-Japan. Issue over.
 

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ElNeroDiablo said:
gigastar said:
Also Power Rangers were originally based on a live-action Japanese Spiderman show, and all the adaptation to Power Rangers apparently did was add the "team" theme.
*Bzzt* Super Sentai started in 1975 with Himitsu Sentai Goranger (Secret Taskforce (5)Goranger). You're talking about the Toei (who does Sentai and Kamen Rider) made Spiderman from 1978 (3 years after Sentai started) who had a giant robo which got folded into Super Sentai in the 1979 series Battle Fever J and has become a staple since.
I applaud your backnowledge, then i must tell you i was talking about the show, not the genre.
 

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Sean Hollyman said:
CGAdam said:
Spandex clad warriors vs rubber monsters are not cooler than armored super soldiers vs alien zealots. End o' story.
Said armored Super Soldiers don't have giant robots.
Never watched Halo Legends, did you? Prototype?

Yeah, Japan made that anime. But it was all based on a Western made universe.
 

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Did someone say weeaboo? Because I think someone said weeaboo.

Seriously, you're generalising an awful lot. Besides, what you think of as cool may seem bland and boring to someone else, and vice versa.
 

ElNeroDiablo

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gigastar said:
ElNeroDiablo said:
gigastar said:
Also Power Rangers were originally based on a live-action Japanese Spiderman show, and all the adaptation to Power Rangers apparently did was add the "team" theme.
*Bzzt* Super Sentai started in 1975 with Himitsu Sentai Goranger (Secret Taskforce (5)Goranger). You're talking about the Toei (who does Sentai and Kamen Rider) made Spiderman from 1978 (3 years after Sentai started) who had a giant robo which got folded into Super Sentai in the 1979 series Battle Fever J and has become a staple since.
I applaud your backnowledge, then i must tell you i was talking about the show, not the genre.
And, as I posted earlier, Power Rangers started from Super Sentai's 1992 offering of Zyuranger, then adapted the mecha (and A suit) from Dairanger, then the mecha (and eventually suits) from Kakuranger, then Ohranger, Carranger, Megaranger, Gingaman, GoGoV, Timeranger, Gaoranger, Hurricaneger, Abaranger, Dekaranger, Magiranger, Boukenger, Gekiranger, Go-Onger and now Shinkenger. That is every single season of Power Rangers upto and including Power rangers Samurai this year.
Basically every single piece of Power Rangers has come from the Super Sentai source, with only a few things like the Battlizer (back in Space/Mega), Titanium ranger (Lightspeed/GoGoV) and spirit rangers (JF/Geki) being new to the show.

The genre is Tokusatsu (Special Effects), the show is Sentai and Power Rangers.
 

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I agree that Japan is more creative, not always cooler, but creative is > then cool. The only time Japan usually fails in this is when they are trying to appease us. I already see people saying japan only makes kid characters with weird impossible hair. The protagonists in Castlevania aren't kids. Mario isn't a kid. Samus isn't a kid. Dante isn't a kid. Ryu isn't a kid, etc. I think some of you have played way to many JRPG's and watched too many episodes of Naruto.
 

Clive Howlitzer

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I am afraid I don't agree. I actually find a lot of those insane over the top characters to be grating and more than a little annoying.
 

katsumoto03

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Yes because a bunch of androgynous males who's only difference being the colour of hair is sooo much better. /sarcasm

Also: You're just dead wrong. I can only name a handful of interesting Japanese characters and they're all based off of non-japanese characters.

Also, also: Sherlock Holmes isn't Japanese, so you lose.
 

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Arontala said:
Ryan Kish said:
Japan characters are mostly stupid. I mean, how are you supposed to relate to an angsty teen with a stupid haircut? All Japanese games usually do this( Catherine is my only exception). They are NOT likeable. They are ALWAYS the same!
Yourself begs to differ.

OT: Never, ever say anything about this ever again. This community is full of raging hypocrites when it comes down to Western vs Japanese characters/animation, and you will have fire rained down upon you from several active volcanoes.
First of all: What? Myself begs to differ?
Second of all: I don't care. It's fun to ignore trolls and express joy in my opinion.
 

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Power Rangers are cool? Halo's Spartans aren't either, but Power Rangers? REALLY?
 

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ZeroMachine said:
Sean Hollyman said:
CGAdam said:
Spandex clad warriors vs rubber monsters are not cooler than armored super soldiers vs alien zealots. End o' story.
Said armored Super Soldiers don't have giant robots.
Never watched Halo Legends, did you? Prototype?

Yeah, Japan made that anime. But it was all based on a Western made universe.
To be entierly fair, Japan can take anything we make and make it 'Japanese'. Just look at vampires and what they did to them in Castlevania.

If we made the halo animated movie, it would have just been a war shooter that happened to have aliens: an animated version of 'Battle: Los Angeles' like everything else we make. Everything charming and unique that was in halo legends wouldn't have been there.