Poll: Problems With Anime?

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nicholaxxx

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I love anime, but every person I've ever met who also does is a huge weaboo, so I tend not to tell anyone I like it.

honestly the only problem I have is the dubwork on a few shows that would otherwise be perfectly fine (Higurashi, thank god for subtitles...)


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FRIENDSHIP! So many of them have such an overabundance of that. >.>
that is only in the anime that 4kids has gotten their dirty little hands on...
 

blind_dead_mcjones

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mighty_honour_korea said:
Can anyone recommend some good anime's that are primarily character driven? Fullmetal Alchemist, for me, stood out because the relationships between the Elric brothers and the characters around them were paid as much attention as the plot, which is what I'd look for in any media.

Some fancy pants plot really isn't enough to keep me invested in an anime, certainly not a series, because it's always stretched well beyond any reasonable measure and the premises tend to be quite flimsy, and far too dependent on fight scenes.

If DBZ is one end of the spectrum, I'd like to hear about the films and series on the opposite end.
try durarara, baccano (yes both are a series but they are short as far as series' go (25 episodes for durarara and 15 for baccano) and almost entirely character driven), the ghost in the shell movies, the patlabor movies, macross plus, and macross frontier (a definate good one as is in addition to the chacter interactions it also heavily deconstructs several themes and tropes present in anime)
 

Silver Patriot

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I have no problems with Anime. To me it's the same as Live Action TV or Western Animation. It can be good or bad depending on the show.
 

acosn

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There's all kinds of things I could point out, but I'll keep it to this-

1: Pandering to the otaku crowd.
2: Shitty American fan base.
3: Homogenization to the extent that when an anime doesn't have a time skip to dodge a plot hole, or spend 12 chapters to resolve a single plot line, or take just as much time powering up it becomes refreshing somehow.
 

Atheist.

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I hate it when the English Dub (or English Subtitles) changes the meaning from the original Japanese.
This. I enjoy watching dubs when they're accurate, but most of the time they're painfully inaccurate, and on the ears. That's why I generally only watch subbed versions.
 

sageoftruth

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My biggest complaint is definitely the fanservice. I was reading some Spice and Wolf and wanted to share it with my father, since he's into finance, but until they stop showing Holo naked, that's not going to happen.
 

Duruznik

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I love anime, really. I enjoyed FLCL, Haruhi Suzumiya, Baccano, FMA, Death Note, and many more. But The hardcore Otakus are just... Eeugh. Unbearable.
 

sageoftruth

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Some anime are good (FlCl, Cowboy Bebop), some are bad (Naruto, DBZ).

I think the main problem with the bad anime is that they do nothing to make the characters likable to me, and then every episode is either angst, filler, or drawn out fight scenes. However, the good anime keeps me interested and some (such as Cowboy Bebop) are amongst my favourite shows.

Still, all of the idiots who worship anime and think Japan is a paradise that does no wrong are annoying.

Essentially, what I'm saying is that anime has its good and bad parts, just like all entertainment.
Dragon ball Z... bad?
Terrible, horrendous, unbearable, generally a crime against mankind; Want more? I have a list.
Could you perhaps give a list of why dbz is bad, perhaps in bullet point form.
Okay, let's see:
-Every moment of that accursed show that I was forced to watch caused me unimaginable physical pain and distress.

And if you want any more reason, it's my damn opinion and questioning it isn't going to make me like the show anymore.
Stop raging dude, i just wanted to find out why you didn't like it...
I am just a ball of wrath. Can you not detect the pure anger behind my very typing. I am just so angry that I don't use exclamation points or anything else implying that I have raised my voice.

Wowzers.
Okay, I think I'm going to make too much angst another problem I have with some anime.
 

Kurokasumi

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Lately for me, lack of originality and overuse of melodrama. Then again that doesn't really stop me from watching it.
Another thing I would like to mention, for anyone who actually stops watching anime because of 'weaboos' or 'fanbase', I find that really sad. I ignore them and don't get involved with them. I just avoid them. Don't argue, because everyone knows what will happen if you try to tell a 15 year old girl, that Inuyasha and Kagome's relationship, is retarded. Even though I like the show, I still think they way they act is border lined retarded. I just don't argue or think about it too hard. AND IT WORKS.
Just ignore them and leave them to their insecurity and there shouldn't even be an issue, if there is, it's because you went and looked for one.
 

sageoftruth

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Sakurazaki1023 said:
BonsaiK said:
Mass B said:
I wanted to know, what is the biggest reason that people stay away from anime?
I like the complex plots, that's definitely a plus point. Voice acting can't be traced to Anime specifically, there's shitty English dubs in most foreign films. Weeaboos are a little crazy and divorced from reality but then so are people who are really into stamps or trains.

Your forgot misogyny in your list, that's definitely incredibly widespread in Anime and in fact a lot of the things in your list (like screechy characterisation) are secondary points which can be traced back to this one.
Unfortunately misogyny is going to be present in some anime just like it's present in some western sitcoms and movies. Thankfully, many of the more mature anime series subvert this by including very strong and well characterized female characters. Motoko from Ghost In The Shell and Haruka from Rahxephon are perfect examples of more realistic characterization creating sympathetic and believable female characters who aren't there just to look pretty. Unfortunately there are also hundreds of shallow stock characters that are nothing more than cookie-cutter personalities stapled onto an attractive body.

I think some of the misconceptions about anime that the OP mentioned stem from a generalized view of popular anime and the stereotypes associated with a few select series. I've noticed that many people see anime in a different light when compared to western programming. Yes, there are some anime that objectify women and involve angsty teenagers bitching about their problems. There is also an entire franchise in western television built around women trying to sleep with Flavor Flav.

The point is that while western television caters to many genres, demographics, and personal opinions, people assume that all anime is catering to a single demographic. Some anime is for kids, some is for adults, some is geared toward males, some is geared toward females, some is geared toward misogynists, some is nothing but softcore porn, and some of it is truly art. You wouldn't consider Citizen Kain equal in artistic merit to Nacho Libre just because they are both movies, so stop classifying all anime as either Naruto or porn.

To put this rambling back into video game territory...

When most people think about anime, they are probably thinking about a series that is about on par with Grand Theft Auto. It may be popular, but you wouldn't point to it as a shining symbol of the maturity and artistic creativity of modern gaming.
True, Makoto is a strong character, but even Otaku USA magazine was complaining about what she wears all the time.
 

Hashime

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I have many issues with it, Mainly:
-The voice acting, both Japanese and English (the English actors suck and I hate the sound of tonal languages).
-The over-sexualization, It breaks the immersion for me, and is just sick in some cases.
-The art style, it just does not work for me, everything is too bright and exaggerated
-The drawn out drama, it is painful and slow in many situations. ex. dragon ball
-Cultural difference, many Japanese cultural symbols / references are lost or misunderstood on me
-The music, I just hate the soundtrack of all the anime pieces I have seen

I would say story, but I can not judge the storytelling of a medium by a few examples

Just to clarify: OH GOD THOSE VOICES! THEY ARE LIKE NEEDLES FILLED WITH H2SO4 IN MY EARS, IT HURTS, IT Hurts....
 

MurderousToaster

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I don't think it's so much the anime itself, but the people who watch it. Hell, even a good portion of the Japanese hate weeaboos, otakus and other such obsessive Japanophiles.
 

VelvetHorror

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I'd have to say that the oversexualization is one of my big problems with Anime. I still love various anime, but I remember the older series that didn't have all women with huge breasts or tiny miniskirts. Yeah, I don't mind a little T & A in anime, but it shouldn't be what keeps it afloat. The dragonball series had very little T & A and yet it became one of the most well known anime, and Goku becoming the equivalent of Superman in Japan.
 

DaJoW

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I've looked at episodes from several different shows and none of them have been interesting in the slightest so far. The fact that I can hardly make out who's talking when several girls talk to eachother in them and end up with a headache afterwards isn't a plus either. Maybe I've just watched the wrong shows, but any with the super-high girls voices are an automatic no from me. Can't stand it.
 

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Dango said:
I'm a huge anime fan, and I hate the anime with gratuitous breast shots, stupid amounts of poorly done action and the like (aka the anime that somehow gets popular outside of Japan).
Ninja'd on the first page...

OT: Oversexualization bothers me sometimes and has put me off some series. Sure some fanservice from time to time is fine but doing it all time is just...annoying.