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And anyone who tries putting you down or disrespecting your interests in anime should be avoided at all costs. Because they’re obviously not the kind of people you want to be around, if they can’t respect your interests. “The most common reason why people think you’re weird for watching anime is because it’s animated.
I like looking at the artistic designs and bright colour palettes that most anime are accoustomed to. I like seeing stories which would never be told in western media and I like how short and sweet episodes are rather than spending an hour of my time on TV. So people who think that anime watchers are weird, what has formed that perception? ?
This also means that not all anime is the same: there are a a huge variety of anime shows, though only a few types get widespread attention. The result is that some anime shows sell for an incredible markup in Japan, because companies know that only a very limited audience is going to buy it.
Furthermore, the fan base of anime is very weird, makes cringy references, and often cannot be compelled to discuss any other topic and enjoy it. At one point in my life I was forced to watch the anime movie “Paprika”.
“The most common reason why people think you're weird for watching anime is because it's animated. You see, people in the West still believe that animated shows and movies are strictly for children. Anime characters have big goofy eyes, uncommon hairstyles and the worlds are so colourful.
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.
No. Anime covers a wide variety of mediums ranging from 'for kids' and 'not for kids'. Let me ask you a similar question- Is watching tv-series/movies a childish thing? Of course not, there are movies like boss baby and there are series like Breaking bad.
However, there is nothing to worry about if children watch anime in moderation. Not only with Anime but with any entertainment genre, spending a lot of time is detrimental for the mental health of anyone, not just children. You can set a time for your child to watch a movie like after homework or on the weekend, etc.
Anime can affect our mentality in many different ways depending on which genres you are referring to. Some anime genres may not have very beneficial impacts on us while others may allow us to explore new perspectives and change the way we see things.
like myself, some people are addicted to anime because it's fun, action-packed, comedic, and entertaining, it's like a show that's so good you can't help but watch another episode, and the characters are cute and different.
In Japanese, the word Seinen means "young man" or "young men" and is not suggestive of sexual matters. From an objective point of view, there's nothing wrong with watching anime as an adult, seeing there are anime targeted at adults.
Anime seen on the Cartoon Network (or other channels that show children's cartoons) before 9pm is probably safe for most children younger than 13. If it is on after 9pm, then you know it isn't appropriate for children younger than 13.
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.
Obviously not. But if you regularly watch anime when you have free time, you most likely have an average to low IQ. Intelligent people are curious and get bored easily, and are always trying to learn new things. Mindlessly watching silly shows is not an interest of intelligent humans.
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.
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No, you are not alone. I too think it is very poor style and do not see any appeal in it at all. Also in response to Icemael and his effeminate man icon (I am joking with you here :), I have yet to see any anime I do like therefore I can say that I hate all the anime I have ever seen and using these statistics I can safely assume this trend will continue for anime I have yet to discover.
Although I think personally there might be some stuff out there that I might enjoy, sometimes I can't deal with the people that watch it. I'm sorry, I know it's an overstated thing to say "o man it's good but the fanbase is dumb" but I just cannot stand the bland, festering, and unfunny group of creatures that gather around this shit.
1: It comes from asian people. Everything asian is inherently wrong. 2: There is no originality in Anime, everything has already been done by the west.
2. It's relatable. Just because it’s animated doesn’t mean that it can’t be realistic - the aforementioned "Grave of the Fireflies" being a prime example. Anyone watching a tale involving determination, courage and strength through times of adversity can relate to it.
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I think that the people who gave that weird perception, well, are the people who make anime themselves. You see, Hayao Miyazaki (the famous guy from Studio Ghibli I think, who made Spirited Away), said that "Anime was a mistake" - because of the weeaboos.
Weeaboos are those guys (and girls) that are obsessed with anime, and may or may not buy anime pillows and other goods I hope you don't know... Anyway, many of those kinds of people seem deranged - and just so you know, I don't think Miyazaki-sama thought anime was really a mistake.
It’s horrendously expensive. A dry and dull city in the middle of nowhere, filled with shallow women and Rich blokes flashing their cash. Literally he’ll on earth.
For some reason a 9-5 schedule is seen as the best work schedule that a person can have. I believe 7-3 is better because while you still wake up early, you end your day earlier and can have most of your afternoon free. You can also give yourself more time to have a second job if you want to
Women's or Men who decide they would like to charge people to engage in sexual encounters should be legalized (if its legal in your country, sweet!) and not looked down on for the services they provide.
Seriously, what's the point of adding tax at the checkout? It only deceives you into thinking that and item is cheaper than it is. I can't imagine a single reason why it's somehow better than just including tax in the price.
If you can look past being called slurs constantly, 4chan (minus /pol/) is just better to use in general.
I just don't get it. I know that it's often well deserved, but if you are going to deprive someone of their life, it's not so far from killing them. An argument could be made that one can live up to it, but after 40 years of prison you're basically just the shell of a man.
You know that feeling when your sweater just didn’t get dried enough, and so it’s still kinda damp. Best time to put it on. Plus, you get to feel it slowly dry while you’re wearing it, which is kind of a nice feeling.
I had to watch some cartoons when I visited my younger cousin. Both the animation quality and the subjects presented have taken a nose dive as if the Bogdanof twins told the production teams to "dropeet".
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Continue Reading. Anime fans do some weird things. For one, anime is an import, meaning it's literally written for another audience and then brought to and translated for Americans, the process of which doesn't convey everything meant for the original audience to the average American anime fan. Almost like Family Guy.
And anime fan culture, is a tad bit different from western fan culture. I mean, all obsessive fans tend to be ridiculed, regardless if they like anime, movies, cartoons, etc. But anime has different weird things about it that westerners won’t be as used to… and so will think it more weird to obsessed with that.
Face it, anime can be very weird. Sometimes that’s part of the charm of it too. Heck, almost every anime fan I know has at least a few shows they got into just because they sounded weird and wound up loving them. And non-fans of anime typically only hear about stuff that gets talked about enough that even they hear it.
When in reality it is much more mature than cartoons (depending what you watch) with much deeper plots and even super graphic 18+ stuff sometimes. It’s ignorant people who say anime is weird and all of them are generally hardcore conformists, can’t expect them to leave a lasting expression on the world.
That fuels a lot of confusion, because 40-year old man watching a show about high school girls can be considered creepy by people who don’t understand the topic. Anime is not as popular in America and Europe, so it can be considered as a weird hobby, because people don’t understand it.
I think that the people who gave that weird perception, well, are the people who make anime themselves. You see, Hayao Miyazaki (the famous guy from Studio Ghibli I think, who made Spirited Away), said that "Anime was a mistake" - because of the weeaboos.
Weeaboos are those guys (and girls) that are obsessed with anime, and may or may not buy anime pillows and other goods I hope you don't know... Anyway, many of those kinds of people seem deranged - and just so you know, I don't think Miyazaki-sama thought anime was really a mistake.