Awesome, I finished my GCSE's with some B's and some A's and now doing A level in my old school, which is awesommmmeee. Mainly because were doing "The cutting room" for english literature, which is an epic book xDhenritje said:a teacher tried to talk it out with me but it was like talking to a tape (or a skipping CD) luckily everything is fine now and I,m finaly on a school where people dont bully me!Darktau said:snip
I don't mean to imply some sort of Japanese supremacy, I just really respect them for using animation for more than blindingly stupid children's television and the occasional dirty adult comedy. I am consistently irritated when I tell someone that Pixar's Up, for instance, was awesome and made me cry, and their response is, "But isn't it a cartoon?" As if its status as a cartoon immediately disqualifies it from having any emotional impact. The western idea of animation is an ignorant and stilted one, and it never ceases to annoy me. I don't think Japan is somehow a better culture, necessarily, I just think they generally have an astronomically better understanding of animation than western cultures.Texas America Murphy said:Apart from your vague implications of Japanese high-horsery, this is a good arguement. So I guess the reason Gurran Laggan makes no sense is that its parodying genre conventions I'm not familier with? Interesting.Thaius said:Because Japan considers anime to be a subset of film, whereas we in American culture consider animation to be a childish plaything incapable of telling serious stories, presenting impacting issues, or developing meaningful characters. It's a terrible, ignorant idea that is the prevailing approach to animation in our culture.
Japan understands otherwise. Their animated works are, by and large, better than their live-action ones, and those who appreciate anime have come to understand the storytelling potential that animation has, however untapped and misunderstood it may be by most of our own culture.
Gurran Laggan, by the way, is an intentional self-parody of the sci-fi mech genre. Don't look to it for serious storytelling. Naruto actually has an incredibly complex culture, mythos, and story, but it must be watched from the beginning to get it, which unfortunately subjects the viewer to a lot of unnecessary juvenile drivel on the way to the brilliance the show exhibits later. Code Geass I haven't seen, so no comment.
Did you watch the first episodes of these shows? Most anime is not like the episodic drivel that populates western animation; you watch it from the beginning or you will be lost. Thus, if you did not see the beginnings, your ideas are entirely invalid due to lack of context and understanding.
If I can get enough requests I'll start a poll thread and start doing user selected watchthroughs/updates. This is actually rather fun.Marik2 said:LOL Im bookmarking this thread because of hte live updates XD
It just might not be your thing. Kinda of how I can barely stand just about everything that Hollywood is putting nowadays. It's just a what people find interesting not everyone will like anime and some will. I would just be careful about saying something is or is not art just cause you don't like it doesn't make it less of an artistic medium.Texas America Murphy said:Dear Nerds, explain to me what the heck the deal with Anime is.
A little bit of background before we collectively explore this artistic train wreck you call ?Japanimation.?
I?m a film student at the University of Texas. I have never seen an Anime before yesterday. I like to think that I give everything I watch a fair shake. Hell, I even watched an Irani film once. Now, my girlfriend Leanne is a member of our school's anime club, which meets every Friday night. Normally I don?t go with her because my JROTC usually meets on Fridays, but last night I was free because it was Christmas Eve (and its Winter Break), and my girlfriend invited me to have an ?Anime Christmas? with her and her friends who live in the area.
So I walk into the living room and there are these girls dressed up in these weird costumes and stuff. One of them runs up to me and shouts something like ?Cowiie Desi.? So I?m put off, but still determined to see what the big fuss is about. DVDs go in the player and I?m treated to what my girlfriend tells me is the most popular Animes.
First off we watched Naruto. I?ve seen German Art House cinema that made more sense than this. I guess it was about Ninjas, but they were all wearing orange jumpsuits? At no point did any of the plot make sense or any of the characters develop.
After that we watched two episodes of Code Geuess. It was like walking into a Mexican soap opera midway through the plot. Everyone was pulling gambits and double gambits and Russian reversals. I didn?t know who was betraying whom, and I don?t think those cardboard cutouts did either. Also, why is Britain invading Japan? We already did that!
Finally, we watched an episode of this thing Guren Lagan. It felt like I was six years old and watching Power Rangers again. You?d think this would be a compliment. A sort of return to youth. But even at 6 I was doubtful of the artistic validity of Power Rangers. Also, the fact that every character on that show was sexually attracted to a 12 year old girl is incredibly disturbing. Is this okay in Japan?
Some basic research reveals that these shows are some of the most popular Anime both here and in Japan. Why is it so popular? What is so great about these shows? I?m so confused. Nothing anyone does makes any sense, the characters are all cliches, and nothing ever actually happens.
I couldn?t help but notice that virtually half the people on this board of some sort of Anime character as their avatar, so obviously people here love it and its popular. But for all my education I cannot possibly comprehend why people call this ?art.? I was hoping that maybe y?all could enlighten me. There must be something I am missing
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I had a hunch the "Dear nerds" smelled of troll, and you have most certainly proven me right, so good luck with all that.Texas America Murphy said:I actually really like this a bunch. I'm probably going to watch more of it.Tuckiozi said:...You really are trying your hardest to discredit it aren't you?Texas America Murphy said:Cowboy Bebop Update Whatever:
So just Spike ambushed the Outlaw Guy wearing a poncho and sombraro for no reason than the show writers felt the need to go "HEY YOU GUYS WE JUST LOVE SERGIO LEONE COWBOY MOVIES AND NOIR MOVIES TOO GET IT THATS WHY ITS CALLED COWBOY BEBOP!" But then Kung Fu happens and its all "BUT WE ALSO LIKE RETURN OF THE DRAGON! ARN'T WE UNIQUE LITTLE SNOWFLAKES!?"
Alright Cowboy Bebop so do I but you don't me hollering it from my goddamn roof.
It's just funny how hard it trying to appeal to the Film Nerd crowd.
Cowboy Bebop shouldn't even be called Cowboy Bebop. It should be called "This is Anime for People who have 35mm Prints of Underloved Movies from the 70's In Their Basements. Also I Got Beat The Fuck Up in Highschool: The Series."
you're saying you're a liar and crook, intelectually,morally and ethically bankrupt.Texas America Murphy said:-snip-
Deal with it.
that would be epicTexas America Murphy said:If I can get enough requests I'll start a poll thread and start doing user selected watchthroughs/updates. This is actually rather fun.Marik2 said:LOL Im bookmarking this thread because of hte live updates XD
All animes are like the ones you described (not even touching on how you didn't even have context) is just as catch-all to be honest. Anime is a medium because it encompasses so many different things. Imagine your favorite movie for a second. There is an anime that exemplifies what you think makes that movie so great.Texas America Murphy said:All gamers like anime is a pretty stupid catch all statement. I don't watch it. The 100 other gamers I know on campus don't.
Also, what the hell is a weaboo?
I always thought that was the point of shinji, to really make you just not give a damn about humanities survival.UrbanCohort said:Last but not least, I agree with you that the Protagonist for Neon Genesis Evangelion made me want to drown baby kittens.
Prepare a will beforehand, you'll inevitably run into an anime that makes you lose all faith in humanity.Texas America Murphy said:If I can get enough requests I'll start a poll thread and start doing user selected watchthroughs/updates. This is actually rather fun.Marik2 said:LOL Im bookmarking this thread because of hte live updates XD
I'M NOT MESSED UP IN THE BRAINPAN AND IF YOU IMPLY OR SAY DIFFERENTLY, I'LL KILL YOU.mirasiel said:I always thought that was the point of shinji, to really make you just not give a damn about humanities survival.UrbanCohort said:Last but not least, I agree with you that the Protagonist for Neon Genesis Evangelion made me want to drown baby kittens.
or show how everyone is messed up in the brainpan and thats just the human state![]()
Garzey?s Wing! Do Garzey?s Wing!UrbanCohort said:Prepare a will beforehand, you'll inevitably run into an anime that makes you lose all faith in humanity.Texas America Murphy said:If I can get enough requests I'll start a poll thread and start doing user selected watchthroughs/updates. This is actually rather fun.Marik2 said:LOL Im bookmarking this thread because of hte live updates XD
Thanks for the advice. Once you're a film critic its really hard to turn that part of your brain off when you watch movies. The snarky remarks actually help me to turn that off. They keep me watching and just thinking about the thing I'm watching as just one silly thing to be taken in as a whole, as opposed to a VERY SERIOUS BUSINESS DAVID LYNCH MOVIE.Niagro said:I think, based on some of the earlier posts you made about unresolved tension and lack of understanding after the first episode, that you may be missing a piece of fundamental information regarding anime.
It's all part of one story, they are not 'episodes' as such, much segments of a long film, do not expect to fully understand them after the first few pages, so to speak.
If you already understood that, then sorry, my bad =)
Secondly, Cowboy Bebop should be good, enjoy, and if that doesn't hook you try this [http://www.animefreak.tv/watch/claymore-episode-1-english-dubbed-online-free#English]. I was pretty much in the same boat as you a short while ago, maybe a few months, I pretty much thought that all anime was a massive waste of time, full of stereotypical characters with oversized breasts. I watch one episode of Claymore on a friends request, and got hooked.
My advice is, don't look at these things with the eyes of a critic, just try to enjoy it. When I pick apart the music I like in my head (as a musician) I find things I would've liked done another way, and it can destroy what I would otherwise have got out of it. On top of this, there is a massive psychological correlation between what you expect to feel/see/e.t.c, and what you do - so much so, that it is actually possible to fool people into believing they are eating different flavoured sweets depending purely on what colour they are.
Remember this, and approach anime with a genuinely open mind, not thinking about what snarky remarks you will post on the forums later.
I really hope you end up liking anime, because, to be honest, if you can just suspend your disbelief sufficiently, and become immersed in it (as you would a video game or book), it can be a great way to unwind, and to fuel your imagination. Good luck =)
Also, I would advise that you watch subbed, as bad voice acting (acting in general) can ruin any media.