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I like anime and series, and do you hate anime?
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i don't hate anime
some animes are bad and in my language they have very bad/strange dubbing, but mostly i watch them english sub (or national language sub)
i don't love them to watch 20 anime series per year
they seem to me like other thing that i can care of, but as genre, it's not bad (for me it's very simmilar to some French animations (but with bigger eyes))
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Don't know why people wouldn't like anime; it's like saying you don't like watching shows (I don't watch [western TV shows] (of which I'm pretty sure there's people who'll watch like 20 series per year), but from what I can tell not all of them are bad). It's just a wide generalization.
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No Slabdrill, anime is a descent into degeneracy and moral decay. And i’m saying that as a big fan of anime and anime culture. Sometimes you’ve just got to admit the truth, even if you know it’s sad. :(
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but without my favorites only unknown heroes and also hentai is watching because only my folks.
wut.
I don't consider a good anime any different from any other good show, so I don't go out of my way to watch exclusively anime or anything but anime. Thus, I have a very small amount of anime I've ever watched, but I've enjoyed all of them since I'm picky with the shows I watch. The four anime I've watched in chronological order are Nichijou (because I was recommended it), Neon Genesis Evangelion (because I had heard so many good things about it and the philosophy it employs), KonoSuba (because I had seen it mildly on and off and heard a lot of good things about it), and My Hero Academia (because people around me really liked it).
I always liked the anime style in general, probably because I have nostalgic memories of Avatar: The Last Airbender, one of the best shows of all time that just so happens to also be heavily inspired by both Asian Culture and Japanese Animation, but I never really got into any anime until a few years ago. Even now, I consume it less than other media since it is not something I can find very easily without going out of my way to do so, and I care not to do that. I will say that I've been thinking about watching Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood because Avatar fans insist that it is the only thing in the observable universe that compares to the original Avatar.
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I always liked the anime style in general, probably because I have nostalgic memories of Avatar: The Last Airbender, one of the best shows of all time that just so happens to also be heavily inspired by both Asian Culture and Japanese Animation, but I never really got into any anime until a few years ago. Even now, I consume it less than other media since it is not something I can find very easily without going out of my way to do so, and I care not to do that. I will say that I've been thinking about watching Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood because Avatar fans insist that it is the only thing in the observable universe that compares to the original Avatar.
once i thought that Avatar: The Last Airbender is anime (because it was looking quite simmilar to french draws), but my friend said me that I'm in mistake, and showed me the country of production :S
my stupidy is quite embarasing
btw if you watched My Hero Academia, I recomending you One Punch Man. It's about super heroses like My Hero Academia, but with one bald character, that is amazing.
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Hunter x Hunter is great. Also Seven Deadly Sins, Code Geass, Magi, One Punch Man and Fullmetal Alchemist.
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Anime is perfectly fine tbh. It has a lot of stupid **** tropes that can get under my skin sometimes, but I can usually push through if the anime is good otherwise. I like the artstyle most animes use, and the shows usually have some pretty good concepts that offer plenty of chance for interesting situations and questions to pop up.
However, I find it hard to start watching new animes because the first few episodes tend to be the most boring or cringey ones, but are also the ones you have to watch it you want to understand what the **** is going on in the later episodes. (It took me a really long time to get used to Alphonse's voice in FMA Brotherhood. I felt like dying every time he said something in the first dozen or so episodes)
As a child, I watched two animes in particular, and for interesting reasons. Those two animes were Dragon Ball and Sailor Moon. I wasn't a big fan of the first; I'm not exactly sure what but something just rubbed me the wrong way about Dragon Ball, but I still watched it because it was 'only for boys' and because I was a boy, I had to watch it.
Sailor Moon was something I genuonely liked a good amount, however I never told my friends that because my brain though that Sailor Moon was 'only for girls' and that I would be bullied if anyone found out.
The only two more modern animes I bothered watchin more than two episodes of are FMA Brotherhood and My Hero Academia. They're both really good animes, totes recommend.
So ya, anime is great, except for when it isn't.
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I don't like anime in general for the style in which it is drawn, particularly how the emotions are depicted on characters' faces, I find that just stupid, and also the way they usually animate it I find bad.
Another annoying thing is the **** generic plot present in most anime shows:
"Main character has their **** beaten up by a villain, but then when they are about to die, they suddenly reveal their super power that swings the fight in completely opposite way and the villain dies"
The scenes are also cringey rather often and the main characters are often idealised: they are either ultimate good with no flaws or ultimate bad being evil in everything just for the sake of it, I don't like Marvel/DC movies for the same reason.
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I might be extremely generalizing on some of the points I outlined but you don't have to rush to your keyboard to explain how X anime isn't like that and it's good because Y and Z. I a) couldn't care less and b) won't change my stance on the genre in general because your post anyway
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If anime from just the style of drawing it would be avatar hang, I don't really like non-story-progressing movies.
Transformers Anime (forgot real name) is also great!
once i thought that Avatar: The Last Airbender is anime (because it was looking quite simmilar to french draws), but my friend said me that I'm in mistake, and showed me the country of production :S
It's not Japanese Animation (which is what 'anime' is generally used as a short form for since 'anime' is an Anglicized form of a Japanized form of an Anglicized form of a Latin word), but it does fall into the genre of anime. Also, (Avatar:) The Legend of Korra was a Japanese animation during seven episodes of its second season, so that show can be counted as anime per all definitions. If you want to use the original definition though, all animation is anime. Studio Pierrot did garbage work on LoK though, and that is unjustifiable considering the fact that they have animated Naruto, Bleach, Tokyo Ghoul, et cetera.
btw if you watched My Hero Academia, I recomending you One Punch Man. It's about super heroses like My Hero Academia, but with one bald character, that is amazing.
This is on my radar, so I'll probably give it a watch sometime soon. I've only heard good things about it.
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Also, (Avatar:) The Legend of Korra was a Japanese animation during seven episodes of its second season, so that show can be counted as anime per all definitions. If you want to use the original definition though, all animation is anime. Studio Pierrot did garbage work on LoK though, and that is unjustifiable considering the fact that they have animated Naruto, Bleach, Tokyo Ghoul, et cetera.
I watched The Legend of Korra, and i don't recomend it. The Legend of Aang was way better, maybe because it had better weak jokes about meat and beter fabular motives, because who would fight just to become Avatar?
Aang was fighting with all fire nation and that was more cool than just fighting with single peoples and beings.
btw Kora was quite unlogicaly overpowered in some situations.
I hate when in TV show something is revealed while the final fight, and explained after that. I prefer when something is revealed in minor fight, then it would make sense.
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i dont have annythign wiht anime and i dont realy liek it but its not liek i hate it
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Most people watch anime to escape their own, usually because of problems in real life, the humiliation from classmates, trouble with parents, depression. Some viewers of the anime go so far as to behave like a character from the anime series, dye their hair (even the boys), consider themselves a special person, feel constant depression, changing manner of speech. I do not believe accepting the culture of anime is fine, because the benefit from this is very small. Man, (sometimes) who watches anime usually becomes a wimp, who will not be able to stand up for a relative or loved one, find a common language with people. For girls it's brainwashing at all, as they live for anime (Most of my friends (girls, boys) are anime addicted and I know what I am talking about)
I disagree there>
it has its cons and pros.
it isnt the anime that causes most of the bad problems.
its the bullies, how they been treated brought up etc.
if your friends are like bullies as well etc.
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I don't like anime in general for the style in which it is drawn, particularly how the emotions are depicted on characters' faces, I find that just stupid, and also the way they usually animate it I find bad.
Another annoying thing is the **** generic plot present in most anime shows:
"Main character has their **** beaten up by a villain, but then when they are about to die, they suddenly reveal their super power that swings the fight in completely opposite way and the villain dies"The scenes are also cringey rather often and the main characters are often idealised: they are either ultimate good with no flaws or ultimate bad being evil in everything just for the sake of it, I don't like Marvel/DC movies for the same reason.
EDIT/DISCLAIMER/P.S.
I might be extremely generalizing on some of the points I outlined but you don't have to rush to your keyboard to explain how X anime isn't like that and it's good because Y and Z. I a) couldn't care less and b) won't change my stance on the genre in general because your post anyway
Try Monster, that anime has nothing you described. You'll probably like it. Nobody's facial expressions are exaggerated (cartoon waterfalls for tears, eyes that go hollow-white, zig-zag eyes, etc) instead they're natural, they never degrade in the entirety of the anime. Not to mention the characters and plot are just top-notch, and it has none of that sudden superpower trope.
I like hentai
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anime is fine right up until you get the "symptoms of severe autism anime character personality types", like the **** tsundere. "hi you look nice" "SHUT THE **** UP MORON". that is autism.
Anime is fine except for the ones that lure you in with action and mystery and plot development, then degrade into emotional dramas about one or more pairs of star-crossed lovers fighting against the world's injustice and cruelty to stay together.
The problem is not that they're complete crap - because they start off well - but that you keep watching in the hope that it gets better but IT DOESN'T and it just adds insult to injury when the ending is some sad and/or bittersweet semi-compromise only because it's boring and unmodern for the plot-armoured main characters to live happily ever after.
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Unpopular opinion: Doujins > Hentai, reasons are obvs
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I don't really like most anime. I would say that I'm very picky.
Inuyasha
Avatar: The Last Airbender
The Cat Returns / Neko no Ongaeshi
Sailor Moon
Corey In The House
Boku no Pico
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Avatar: The Last Airbender
this is 11/10
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