Nah I don't watch anime any more. I've exhausted the few that interested me and I can't stand watching them anymore. The animation is so poor. Sick of long scenes focused on a guys face where the only thing actually moving is their mouth opening and shutting itself. Until they start doing a better job I don't think I'd be able to stand it.Hagenzz said:You're right. I just don't like it, and a lot of my reasons may sound petty. But there's no accounting for taste.Damura said:Snip for brevity. You've got a mix of valid reasons why you don't like it and a lot of petty reasons why you don't like it.
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For your sake, I hope they keep making anime shows until the end of time, but I won't be watching them.
Why? Because meh, that's why.
Do you mean the Japanese voice cast? Was it different? I watched both series dubbed.SckizoBoy said:Fair enough... though I actually had my fair share of grievances with Brotherhood when it first came out. I thought it improved and was enjoying the ride by the time it ended, but when I watched the first episode what went through my mind was 'good lord, what have they done to the voice cast... it sounds shit!'Axelhander said:Lots of people like Michael Bay movies too, but it doesn't make them good. As for the manga: no, I didn't, but my grievances with the 2009 show have nothing to do with the manga.
But then, that's just me...
Yep, I almost refused to watch it because (apart from the Elric Brothers and Maes Hughes) the entire voice cast of the main characters changed, the worst one being Shinichiro Miki taking over as Roy Mustang. Nah, just doesn't fit his character (he has quite a soft and languid voice), though as I said, it grew on me and about half way through (granted, it started as a bit of a struggle) I wasn't that bothered.Axelhander said:Do you mean the Japanese voice cast? Was it different? I watched both series dubbed.
Are you serious? The ending was the best part of the Near/Mellow Arc. Or are you just a massive kira fan?Last Hugh Alive said:The conclusion of Death Note came to mind immediately. Without giving anything away... No, God dammit! NO!
I hate to tell you this but Light was a child who couldn't stand to lose. Why does he kill L. Lind Taylor? Because he called him "Evil". Real Mature, Light.Outright Villainy said:Death note.
So they wanted to bring Light down, have him break down as a child as he couldn't accept losing.
Just to let you know, it does get better after that. Its still cliched as all hell but it was enjoyable once the story kicked in.The_Ghost_Ninja said:I dropped Kurokami on the 3rd episode because of the "I'm just a high school kid, I don't want a super attractive girl to live with me! What would the neighbours think!"
I wasn't aware the Japanese voice cast went through such a dramatic change. Much of the English cast remained intact. Which, as far as I know, is kind of a role reversal for English/Japanese VAs lol.SckizoBoy said:Yep, I almost refused to watch it because (apart from the Elric Brothers and Maes Hughes) the entire voice cast of the main characters changed, the worst one being Shinichiro Miki taking over as Roy Mustang. Nah, just doesn't fit his character (he has quite a soft and languid voice), though as I said, it grew on me and about half way through (granted, it started as a bit of a struggle) I wasn't that bothered.
Brotherhood is needlessly 'shinier' (sorry, can't think of another word) than the original, but I honestly like both series (which gets me a lot of flak from the anime purists and the manga purists). Ah well...
Though, what did you think of the Conqueror of Shambala?
Well in DB kais case also, how much new merchandise can you sell for a stripped down bare bones retelling of dbz, when db dbz gt has had tons and tons of merchandising over the years, not going to be much new stuff to sell less u can open new markets of kids and teens that may not have as much exposure to dbz as people have had over the years. DB Kai also also just taking the old dbz show cutting down 80% of the filler, looping, dragging out of fights in the show that took 5 to 30 minutes lasting 4 or 5 hours. A good fan could have done the same thing really.Kumagawa Misogi said:cerebus23 said:read the mangas, read the mangas, any show based off a manga is almost going to be loaded full of stuff that is just fluff. do not like it? try the manga. nw there are shows that buck the trend like fma when they just said bleep the manga lets do our own thing and it was a solid show thru and thru.
but all the things people are complaining about or most of them are filler, stuff made up to fill time to let the manga get a lead and cover gaps n the manga schedule.
Well said. Anime is like 80's cartoons though instead of being toy comercial's it's for the manga and merchandise.
Things to remember about anime.
To get anime on tv the anime studios have to pay the tv station to air it, the tv station also gets all advertising revenue.
Anime is funded either by merchandise(daytime shows) or disc sales(late night) ratings don't matter much for either.
Example for daytime show, DB Kai had great ratings but merchandise did not sell so toei changed it for Toriko which has lower ratings but higher merchandise sales so makes more money for Toei.
For late night shows they need an average of 2900 copies sold per volume to break even if it sells more than 3500 a sequal/continuation if the story allows will happen.