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Also when you guys watch anime, do you let yourself get dragged into the story, characters, atmosphere, environment, etc. or do you focus on doing so? It might be that I'm not really "sucked" into the story, so I've not really been enjoying the last two seasons of anime as I have been before, but it might just be crappy-mediocre anime I've been watching.
One thing I can't bring myself to comprehend is why you guys watch so much anime when there is such a vast number of japanese/chinese movies which are absolutely brilliant. Battle Royale for one, I believe you've all seen it?
One thing I can't bring myself to comprehend is why you guys watch so much anime when there is such a vast number of japanese/chinese movies which are absolutely brilliant. Battle Royale for one, I believe you've all seen it?It seems most followers of anime base their interest around asian culture in general, wouldn't it be more logical to watch some old classics instead of this new age anime crap? Not saying it's all bad, just pointing out that most of it is absolutely horrible, and if it had been western people wouldn't think it was so kawaii or whatever the fuck people say lol. Maybe the many weaboos have gotten under my skin, but it seems to me that 'anime' is something many cling onto to belong to something/somewhere and is used as an excuse to brand bad stuff as "art". So are the majority of anime-fans fucked in the head or are there just the bad apples in the bunch taking things too far?
Quote from: mµgetsµ™ on March 26, 2012, 12:46:11 AMAlso when you guys watch anime, do you let yourself get dragged into the story, characters, atmosphere, environment, etc. or do you focus on doing so? It might be that I'm not really "sucked" into the story, so I've not really been enjoying the last two seasons of anime as I have been before, but it might just be crappy-mediocre anime I've been watching.That's usually why I don't watch airing anime, the gap between the episodes leaves a gap. So it's harder to get in to, of course anime like Nichibros are an exception because there isn't really much to get in to. but I usually have to weekend marathon dramas to have them affect me. Usually I'll get dragged in to it, but rarely fast. Again that's why it helps marathoning it.
Quote from: Simon on March 26, 2012, 01:05:09 AMQuote from: mµgetsµ™ on March 26, 2012, 12:46:11 AMAlso when you guys watch anime, do you let yourself get dragged into the story, characters, atmosphere, environment, etc. or do you focus on doing so? It might be that I'm not really "sucked" into the story, so I've not really been enjoying the last two seasons of anime as I have been before, but it might just be crappy-mediocre anime I've been watching.That's usually why I don't watch airing anime, the gap between the episodes leaves a gap. So it's harder to get in to, of course anime like Nichibros are an exception because there isn't really much to get in to. but I usually have to weekend marathon dramas to have them affect me. Usually I'll get dragged in to it, but rarely fast. Again that's why it helps marathoning it. Yeah that's true but you can also look at it this way: you take your time getting used, and getting to know the characters and everything. If you finish something in 2 days you barely have time to process your affection for the series/characters, but it depends on the anime and your taste, really.
It seems most followers of anime base their interest around asian culture in general
wouldn't it be more logical to watch some old classics instead of this new age anime crap?
Not saying it's all bad, just pointing out that most of it is absolutely horrible
So are the majority of anime-fans fucked in the head or are there just the bad apples in the bunch taking things too far?
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