#1: Cowboy Bebop Securing the number 1 spot on our countdown is the infamous Cowboy Bebop!
R — Restricted. Children Under 17 Require Accompanying Parent or Adult Guardian. An R-rated motion picture, in the view of the Rating Board, contains some adult material.
For many adults, anime is simply something that they grew up with, much like people who grew up reading comics or watching Star Wars. The love never goes away; fans just simply evolve as they get older. Some adults do take the path to marriage, kids, and a career and give up their old interests, but some don't.
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.
May include graphic violence, gore, adult themes, sexual situations, and graphic nudity short of explicit hardcore pornography.
Maturity Ratings combine movie and TV ratings into levels, with recommended audience age groups....United States.Local Rating ValuesMPAA (Movies)TVPG (TV)Teens (13+)PG-13Young Adults (16+)TV-14Adults (18+)NC-17TV-MANR7 more rows
There is something like this for all different demographics in Japan – and this gives anime a really broad and diverse audience. This, really, is the great achievement of specifically Japanese anime: even adults enjoy it.
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.
Anime, for most japanese, is nothing more than a form of entertainement. They dont think much of it, the problems they may have with it, video games or anything really, is the same any sane person shall have: deviant uses of the medium.
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.
There's a fair bit of animated violence, plus scenes that show children in peril, so it's a movie for anime fans, older children and teenagers, particularly those who can cope with fast-moving subtitles.
Watching anime is one of the best family-friendly things to do at home. Anime has become more popular as a movie and TV program genre lately, and more children are absorbed in the fun contents not only in Japan but also worldwide.