But it is.Didn't you just call K-ON! good?
Who says you need to watch whatever is currently popular or new? Why not check out older classics you missed out on?
all of those things you listed are story toopeople actually watch anime for the story?
People watch anime for, the action, the characters, the fanservice, the direction, the art, the music...
story?
That reminds me, I need to watch Hokuto no Ken.
Is this sarcasm? What universe in this statement from?people actually watch anime for the story?
People watch anime for, the action, the characters, the fanservice, the direction, the art, the music...
story?
Avatar choices are such a dumb thing to judge posters on.
Honestly, I don't care if people label me as narrow-minded. I've been on this forum long enough to know the guys with Moe avatars annoy me, thus why would I value their opinions when they have a bias to the very thing I hate?
Or is the guy trying to sell me on K-ON a few posts above when this very thread is about how I hate modern Moe shite not proof enough?
I am really Intrerested in Hyouka i love a good detective serie definitely gonna check that one out soon.
people actually watch anime for the story?
People watch anime for, the action, the characters, the fanservice, the direction, the art, the music...
story?
Holy melodramatics batman.Particular community? Try the anime fandom.
Seriously, go to GAF's Anime or Manga thread. It's the same wherever you go in fact. Moe this, kawaii, that, waifu this, smut shit that. If I wanted to have a decent conversation about a particular series, maybe one or two people would reply before the talk gets buried in "who's the best tsundere? Generic moe character with pink hair no.6328303 or generic moe character with blue hair no.7393093"
And because I like discussing and debating stories, it does have a lot to do with my enjoyment of the medium. Is it really any surprise I've been turned off by the genre when the people who actively talk about it are mostly fans of the very things I hate?
And just a heads ups guys, I have watched stuff other than Shonen. Bebop and Champloo being prime examples. Admittedly, I will probably go back and watch these series again and again, but that's because they broke the mold. I didn't feel like I was watching the same tropey characters just put into different situations like I do with most anime. However, I HAVE grown out of the medium, and I'm tired of tracking down shows that are as good as these. Sure, I could ask Anime GAF for some advice, but seeing as the majority have moe avatars? I don't really trust their opinions.
I'm just turning my back on the medium as a whole. I don't care if I miss "good" series'.
-Try something different. I guess related to the prior point. Shows for little kids and otaku do take up much of the mainstream attention, particularly in currently-airing seasons, so it does take more work to find something more interesting. But if you do find something you like outside of the mainstream, it's even more rewarding. A tip that might help with that, I suppose, is to look for things that are not based on manga or games or books. If you can't find something new that catches your interest, then
No Love for Tenchi?
It is more common these days though.
Does sound like you missed Gurren-Lagann though.
Eden of the East are shit, check Tatami Galaxy instead.This is the crux of the problem. Producers in Japan have lamented that they have no choice but to double down on the obsessive otaku market that's willing to pay exorbitant prices for Blu-Rays. Same goes for the Japanese game market in a lot of ways. Many of them realize though that it's just shrinking the market.
That's partly how noitaminA ("Animation" spelled backward) got started. It's a block in Japan that includes shows like Eden of the East (also a good one for OP to check out), Tokyo Magnitude 8.0, and Kids on the Slope in an effort to expand the audience for anime. A lot of the shows there are aimed at demographics like adult women and such.
Also, OP should check out Planetes as has been suggested. It's a drama, but it's a drama in a unique setting.
I'd like state that like gaming I grew out of Anime at 10. I realized such things are for kids.
I'd like state that like gaming I grew out of Anime at 10. I realized such things are for kids.
I realized talking about the gaming and anime industries was more fun.
I can't imagine the discrimination you face as someone who likes Luigi.
I was going to recommend you Fate/Zero, a show about a modern-day no-holds-barred battle royale between magicians who summon legendary historical figures to fight for them, but since I liked something that could be described as cute once, I guess you're not interested.
Exactly, manga like Bitter Virgin should be required reading in high school.but manga is ok.
Anyone else felt this way?
I've realized the industry has kinda gone down the shitter. Everything is more or less the same moe shite. And now, looking back, I realize the series I did like (One Piece, Bleach, Toriko, .etc) weren't all that great either.
Nothing?
Tatami Galaxy is what you are looking for.
you shouldn't have editednevah mind, whutever
I've been out for a while. As a casual observer of the anime industry, I feel like part of it is me just growing up but part of it was a shift in target audience over the decades. I certainly don't remember the anime coming out in the 80's looking anything like what I see now.
I never really loved a ton of anime to begin with. Berserk, Ghost in the Shell, Akira, and so forth. Hard science fiction and dark fantasy that take themselves 100% seriously always seemed like the smallest niche in all of anime to begin with and then eventually dried up entirely.
I still sometimes peruse the neogaf anime season threads of upcoming shows and every once in a while something catches my eye. Gurren Lagann was an alright light adventure that I could tolerate and Sword of the Stranger was fucking fantastic.
But any time I decide to check out the threads on upcoming shows odds are good that every show will look like garbage to me. As soon as I see little girls, highschool, or panty shots are involved, I'm out.
I'm watching Hunter X Hunter 2011. Anime has so much potential, but its held back by anime cliches.
Stop watching shitty shounen designed to appeal to young boys, OP.
There will always be good stuff if you're willing to look or ask for it.
Or just read the superior comics. Animation and color is for pansies!
There will always be good stuff if you're willing to look or ask for it.