Kill La Kill was garbage, I'd rather have a season filled with crap and 1 show like Silver Spoon or Ping Pong than have the industry tend towards it.
Yeah, I'm not sure Anno is in a position to be throwing stones.
In general I still find 2~3 shows a season that interest me. No, they are not anything like the shows I would watch 15-20 years ago, but my tastes have changed over time as well. One way to quickly find fault in anything is to compare it to something you liked as a kid.
You just need to recapture your youth. There are some highschool anime that might help with that.I miss the fucking tentpole movies. You'd have one or two per year that even excited the (at the time, mostly ignorant about anime) mainstream US press. Sure you were sharing bootleg DBZ, Sailor Moon, Tenchi tv shows, but you went to Suncoast and fucking paid your 30-40 bucks for that VHS of Blood.
Oh I watched my fair share of Oh My Goddess! and Tenchi. I still have a ton of OMG comics in fact.
The darker stuff was, other than maybe Ghibli, the things that made headlines. Now it's the opposite. Like this guy says:
Manga will always be superior
Oda (One-Piece Author): When I'm with Kishimoto-san, I always get to know many animation designers' names who I haven't heard of. When Naruto got animated, Kishimoto-san named the animation producer himself, right?
Kishimoto: Right. (laugh)
Oda: No other mangakas except Kishimoto-san who has great knowledge about animation is able to do that.
Kishimoto: The producer I asked is a man who's been awarded several times in foreign countries like France. Actually, when I was still a newbie mangaka I already thought about asking him to be the producer if one day Naruto got animated. My personal interest is one reason, I thought foreign fans may also start liking Naruto if the producer is active overseas.
It's a huge leap to say it was an intentional sabotage to lower the birthrate of Japan though lol
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If they Japanese could start to create new Series with the Western World in Mind that would be great.
The extreme fan service that permeates it makes it somewhat inaccessible.
Chicken and egg argument, prices increase as a response to people purchasing less, which in turn demands a different approach to monetisation. In the first place, the anime industry started growing in the 80s and early 90s bubbles and the Japanese economy never recovered.With how much they are charging just for a few episodes for anime on Blu-ray, I am surprise it didn't die earlier than that. The industry just keep raising prices for the core fan-base that keep getting smaller until it consume itself.
Digital might work in Japan considering their aversion to buying lots of media, but Japan in general isn't utilising digital as a whole. I am not completely sure what the obstacle is, though the Japanese public mostly rents disk material and unless that changes it is unlikely you will convince people to download or rent digital.ABSOLUTELY. Anime really really really needs to find ways to better utilize digital media. It seems like a no brainier. They've made some great strides in the last couple of years, but they need to start knocking it out of the park. It's the perfect format for digital media and streaming.
The 'fanservice' was probably the LEAST of KLK's problems.Kill la Kill is a difficult subject.
The show was put together masterfully. The animation, visual direction, sound direction, soundtrack, and everything were spot-on. There's amazing moments of sheer intensity.
But.
The extreme fan service that permeates it makes it somewhat inaccessible.
Fan service is the poison inside the pill. It plants salacious images of femininity in impressionable young male minds making them unable to understand or relate to real women and grooms them to go after children when the become adults as sexual predators. There have been many attempts to pass tougher laws to protect the youth but Big Anime has been funneling its blood money into the legal system for decades. It's not ironic that the life that's been getting sucked out of society is rendering the society unable to support the parasite; its the very definition of justice. I have only two words for anime:
*Bye Bitch*
Fan service is the poison inside the pill. It plants salacious images of femininity in impressionable young male minds making them unable to understand or relate to real women and grooms them to go after children when the become adults as sexual predators. There have been many attempts to pass tougher laws to protect the youth but Big Anime has been funneling its blood money into the legal system for decades. It's not ironic that the life that's been getting sucked out of society is rendering the society unable to support the parasite; its the very definition of justice. I have only two words for anime:
*Bye Bitch*
Because that worked out so well with games right?
Kill la Kill is a difficult subject.
The show was put together masterfully. The animation, visual direction, sound direction, soundtrack, and everything were spot-on. There's amazing moments of sheer intensity.
But.
The extreme fan service that permeates it makes it somewhat inaccessible.
Fan service is the poison inside the pill. It plants salacious images of femininity in impressionable young male minds making them unable to understand or relate to real women and grooms them to go after children when the become adults as sexual predators. There have been many attempts to pass tougher laws to protect the youth but Big Anime has been funneling its blood money into the legal system for decades. It's not ironic that the life that's been getting sucked out of society is rendering the society unable to support the parasite; its the very definition of justice. I have only two words for anime:
*Bye Bitch*
The same with games and the idol music industry. That stuff will only continue to contract as it appeals to fewer and fewer people.
Shows like that already exists. Fate/Zero comes to mind. It's definitely marketable in the west. Question is if west are willing to overlook their bias and prejudices of anime in order to give it a shot.first, Games and TV Series are different Media.
second, even if they don't do this, the Industry is in a decline, so they might as well give it a shot, don't you think so?
also, i think you are misunderstanding something. when i said "with the west in mind", i'm talking about more mainstream shonen /seinen stuff, wich does have some pandering, but is not overly extreme in doing this.
Something thats marketable in the west, thats what i mean
As somebody who isn't into anime but is old, I have seen anime popularity in America go in waves. To declare that current popularity isn't going to last points out the obvious. I still don't think anime's popularity currently is as big as it was in the late 90's.
Anime is a lot like ska in that it's popularity pops up every 5 or 6 years but will never die.
Shows like that already exists. Fate/Zero comes to mind. It's definitely marketable in the west. Question is if west are willing to overlook their bias and prejudices of anime in order to give it a shot.
Because that worked out so well with games right?
Reminder that Hideaki Anno directed Gunbuster.Fan service is the poison inside the pill. It plants salacious images of femininity in impressionable young male minds making them unable to understand or relate to real women and grooms them to go after children when the become adults as sexual predators. There have been many attempts to pass tougher laws to protect the youth but Big Anime has been funneling its blood money into the legal system for decades. It's not ironic that the life that's been getting sucked out of society is rendering the society unable to support the parasite; its the very definition of justice. I have only two words for anime:
*Bye Bitch*
lmao seriously5 to 20 years. lol. Such a confident prediction.
I'm aware that something like that exists. I want the Industry to go to make more Shows like that. It doesn't even need to be limited to Shonen/Seinen as my previous Post implied. Comedy, Romance, all those Genres can work if they don't actually try to target a niche audience of a Single Country
I am now certain you are a character poster
what the fuck are you even on
No pure yuri for you.
Anime is more diverse and successful now than it has ever been, even with the moe.
Why on Earth would the industry make more for an audience that isn't willing to buy said products anyways? I too want more shows about everything. It simply isn't realistic though. Anime is catered to those who are buying it, same for every medium and product. If the West wants more shows like Fate/Zero, they should also be prepared to support such productions. And currently the western market simply isn't profitable enough for the industry to make any risky moves catered specifically to the west.
Besides, there's nothing stopping you from enjoying niche productions made for a single country. It's actually quite refreshing.
Fan service is the poison inside the pill. It plants salacious images of femininity in impressionable young male minds making them unable to understand or relate to real women and grooms them to go after children when the become adults as sexual predators. There have been many attempts to pass tougher laws to protect the youth but Big Anime has been funneling its blood money into the legal system for decades. It's not ironic that the life that's been getting sucked out of society is rendering the society unable to support the parasite; its the very definition of justice. I have only two words for anime:
*Bye Bitch*
Yuri is perhaps the only good form of anime. It's the closest thing to a visual expression of pure love. Yuri shows restraint where other forms of anime spluge.
I dunno about that. Things like Crunchyroll and Funimation make it pretty easy to get a huge library of stuff to watch now.
You just need to recapture your youth. There are some highschool anime that might help with that.
Kill la Kill is a difficult subject.
The show was put together masterfully. The animation, visual direction, sound direction, soundtrack, and everything were spot-on. There's amazing moments of sheer intensity.
But.
The extreme fan service that permeates it makes it somewhat inaccessible.
Kill la Kill is a difficult subject.
The show was put together masterfully. The animation, visual direction, sound direction, soundtrack, and everything were spot-on. There's amazing moments of sheer intensity.
But.
The extreme fan service that permeates it makes it somewhat inaccessible.
And plenty of mediocre anime currently on the market as well. And AOT isn't that mediocre; just disappointing they played up on the kaijuu super-giants and "chosen one prophecy" tropes so much.Attack on Titan is a case of desperate to be edgy and mature when its anything but. But then that describes plenty of mediocre 90s anime too.
Really now? Where's the 4th wave ska, then?Anime is a lot like ska in that it's popularity pops up every 5 or 6 years but will never die.
So how long were you and Anime dating?Fan service is the poison inside the pill. It plants salacious images of femininity in impressionable young male minds making them unable to understand or relate to real women and grooms them to go after children when the become adults as sexual predators. There have been many attempts to pass tougher laws to protect the youth but Big Anime has been funneling its blood money into the legal system for decades. It's not ironic that the life that's been getting sucked out of society is rendering the society unable to support the parasite; its the very definition of justice. I have only two words for anime:
*Bye Bitch*
Anime is a lot like ska in that it's popularity pops up every 5 or 6 years but will never die.
Kill la Kill is a difficult subject.
The show was put together masterfully. The animation, visual direction, sound direction, soundtrack, and everything were spot-on. There's amazing moments of sheer intensity.
Fan service is the poison inside the pill. It plants salacious images of femininity in impressionable young male minds making them unable to understand or relate to real women and grooms them to go after children when the become adults as sexual predators. There have been many attempts to pass tougher laws to protect the youth but Big Anime has been funneling its blood money into the legal system for decades. It's not ironic that the life that's been getting sucked out of society is rendering the society unable to support the parasite; its the very definition of justice. I have only two words for anime:
*Bye Bitch*
The animation was often fairly cheap but it also had its moments.![]()
ya gr8 animation
I think the 'Attack on Titan was da gratest' posts are more offensive than the 'everything is moeblobbery anyway'
It's like, instead of just making it obvious you don't care at all you instead decided to watch a 5/10 show and decided that it's the best of the medium. :V
I think the 'Attack on Titan was da gratest' posts are more offensive than the 'everything is moeblobbery anyway'
It's like, instead of just making it obvious you don't care at all you instead decided to watch a 5/10 show and decided that it's the best of the medium. :V
I think it's more like metal: occasionally popular but has a highly devoted fanbase that keeps it alive even out of the mainstream, deceptively diverse in scope and subgenres, and commented heavily upon people who were into a few of the most common, popular groups and then think they know all about the genre as a whole and what's wrong with it.