do you like anime sour

by Mr. Arlo Fahey 7 min read
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Why do people like anime so much?

Since anime runs on "rule of cool", there are numerous examples of cool evil characters as well as cool good guys. Anime is usually adapted from manga, or comic books, and comic books are a visual medium. So anime is a primarily visual storytelling medium. It's creative concepts and imaginative special effects often surpass western animation.

What makes Anime different from other forms of animation?

Light, dark, color, intensity, and lighting sources are often played with in anime more than in western animation. Anime is almost a visual language by itself; so much is carried by posture, color, mood lighting, even the character's hair, eyes, and facial expressions, that if a scene is animated well enough, words become almost unnecessary.

Do you find anime morally interesting?

Some anime are morally interesting because they have an evil protagonist, or a morally complex protagonist. Others are interesting for having incredibly flawed, psychologically broken characters, like Evangelion. I liked the villains in Sailor Moon as much as, and sometimes more than, the heroines.

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What do you call someone who is obsessed with anime?

Otaku (Japanese: おたく, オタク, or ヲタク) is a Japanese word that describes people with consuming interests, particularly in anime, manga, video games, or computers. Its contemporary use originated with a 1983 essay by Akio Nakamori in Manga Burikko.

Why do I like anime?

The characters are unique and interesting Anime boasts such vibrancy and diversity in its characters. People in anime have dynamic personalities, they're whole people (even when they aren't human); they have dreams and goals, and beyond that, there's just so much variance in what they are.

Is it OK to like a anime?

No there is absolutely nothing wrong with liking anime. People like what they like. We all have different preferences when it comes to what we do in our spare time. There are some of my friends know that I like anime and think its kinda weird, but they still accept me for who I am.

Do adults like anime?

Anime Is For Everyone! So keep watching what you love, keep collecting those figures, and never stop making those fanworks! Anime is for adults, as well as children and teenagers, and anyone else who adores the medium.

Is anime an addiction?

Of course, watching anime can be a compulsive addiction. It's similar to compulsive gambling, Tumblr reading, and other compulsive behaviors. Anime may ease your anxiety, but the association, if you aren't careful, can create anxiety.

Is anime for all ages?

Unlike American cartoons, however, anime has a wide following, with series and films made for audiences of all ages, including some marked "mature audiences only."

Why is all anime so sexist?

The short answer to the question in your title: Anime is sexist because Japan has a culture that is sexist by Western standards. Fanservice can be an equal opportunity game since there is sexualization of both male and female characters .

Are anime a waste of time?

No . I think not. Anime teaches you many great things about the life. It's just like the any other Tv shows that you watch but in a better way.

How do I stop liking anime?

To get over an anime addiction, start by reducing the amount of time you spend watching it every day. Limit yourself to watching only 2 or 3 of your favorite shows, and avoid or delete anime fan sites from your browser favorites to prevent temptation.

Why do people say anime is childish?

Originally Answered: Why do people think anime is childish? Because most people are used to animation in general being childish. Often times animation isn't respected as an art form, even though it was intended for everyone at the time of its conception with things like the early Looney Tunes and Disney cartoons.

Is anime considered childish?

Contrary to popular belief, anime is not just for kids. In fact, there are a lot of mature themes in anime you need to be an adult to understand.

Why are guys obsessed anime?

Most anime fans become interested in their favorite shows because they like the characters. They want to draw them, act like them, dress up as them, and so on. Their favorite characters are usually young, aesthetically pleasing, and possess desirable traits like confidence, determination, and a positive attitude.

Compelling Characters

Most anime fans become interested in their favorite shows because they like the characters. They want to draw them, act like them, dress up as them, and so on. Their favorite characters are usually young, aesthetically pleasing, and possess desirable traits like confidence, determination, and a positive attitude.

Creative Visuals

Anime is usually adapted from manga, or comic books, and comic books are a visual medium. So anime is a primarily visual storytelling medium. It's creative concepts and imaginative special effects often surpass western animation. Light, dark, color, intensity, and lighting sources are often played with in anime more than in western animation.

Emphasis on Friendships and Relationships

Perhaps this is a Japanese cultural particularity, because they focus more on groups and group dynamics than on individuals. But a strength of anime is that it often focuses on the relationships between characters. Characters are often faced with dilemmas about their duties, their desires, and what society thinks about them.

Studying Japanese History, Language and Culture

Japan is a fascinating place. Since it experienced centuries of isolation, and remains enigmatic to westerners today, learning about it feels like a privilege.

Emotional Impact

This one is highly subjective, but I think that anime has the most natural-feeling but strongly evocative emotional scenes of any media.

The Anime Community

Sometimes, this is used as an argument against anime, in that the toxic or cringey aspects of anime fandom are used to mock, shame, or criticize all anime fans. But that's not really what I experience at conventions, and in online anime fan communities.

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