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Bubble Gum Crisis was the show that got me to actually like anime..I couldn't stand the "really good" stuff that I was supposed to like. I do admit the music was what I enjoyed though, still have the cd.
sprsk said:Moe pretty much destroyed the anime industry, in my eyes.
Himuro said:I'm sorry, Jiji! You know it to be true!
i've never really understood the obsession with this 90s gritty action hero/graphic novelesque style.ZombieSupaStar said:
Amir0x said:I have very high level of difficulty getting into anime precisely because of shit like this. I also have a problem with the writing of most anime, the obsession with giant robots and POWERLEVELSMAGICBLASTSTOYOURFACE. But loli/moe is definitely the most offensive thing of all. People tell me to understand the differences between American culture and Japanese culture, but I draw a certain line in places. This is one of those lines. FUCK cultural differences when it comes to lolicon/moe. Japan needs to man the fuck up on this shit.
The last anime I enjoyed thoroughly was Seirei no Moribito. It contains almost none of the stuff I hate in anime, it's also a joy to watch. My favorite thing about anime has always been the art, mainly the intensively detailed backgrounds. It's quite impressive to someone like me who loves art. Most moe/loli doesn't even have this aspect to be fond of.
Besides the implied endorsement of pedophile basement dwellers, it's simply offensive as a rule and I genuinely look down on any and all people who actually enjoy that sort of thing. I don't find it bad at all to say I know I'm better than those people.
Stuff like...
Monster
Seirei No Moribito
Hajime No Ippo
Samurai Champloo
Gankutsuou
All Studio Ghibli Works
Black Lagoon
This is the stuff I like. So little of it left.
Pandaman said:i've never really understood the obsession with this 90s gritty action hero/graphic novelesque style.
I can accept that happening. (Plus, Spanish is a bit easier to understand.Novid said:The only place i see that has that same spirit the Japanese locked away some where - Is South America, and there have been some Anime focused on their culture for a while now. I think Brazil, Argentina, Chile could make good work if people started investing in it - i know one dude from Venezuela and he's DAMN good. They just need a bit more time and the writers and they could blow up BIG.
ZombieSupaStar said:
SonicMegaDrive said:
The problem I have with it isn't because it's just moe/loli or just the "little girls", it's that the story and situations that are almost always used with it just don't appeal to me. My taste in anime is generally the same as it is for TV and movies, that being action, horror and drama. Unfortunately though, the anime industry is moving away from that, focusing on the moe/loli stuff which isn't for me and many others.Lain said:I don't understand the hate for moe/loli in general.
An anime with moe or loli characters can still be good and/or entertaining.
An anime without them can still be shit.
It's like people are against the simple idea of little girls in their anime to begin with, which I find silly.
Maybe it is just that I watch what I find to be fun and I don't really care if it features little girls or giant robots, silly comedies or deep dramas, so I don't have too much of a problem with the output in anime today.
They're not even real Transformers! D8<Jado said:That shit is blasphemous.
Himuro said:Otaku no Video is amazing.
Lafiel said:i have a friend, who is going crazy about this newly released anime about kindergarten children....:lol: i'm sorta concerned, because this friend draws pictures of nude lolicon girls. I hope he's not a pedophile.
mrklaw said:How much of it is genuinely trying to appeal to loli fans, and how much of it is perhaps just aimed at middle school girls?
mrklaw said:How much of it is genuinely trying to appeal to loli fans, and how much of it is perhaps just aimed at middle school girls?
Are we mixing two things up, perhaps the market has changed - perhaps you're looking at it from an older, western perspective and projecting your culture onto it, turning it 'perverted'?
plus, making 'older' characters look crazy young/have exaggerated cuteness may just be a styling thing.
Brobzoid said:CNN article on the decline of anime due to the infernal moeblob
Choice quote:
In Japan, a poll conducted by the otaku matchmaking service Otakuma reveals that four out of five of the top shows watched by female anime fans are about giant robots, while four out of five of the top shows watched by male anime fans are about little girls.
Fuck you, japanese men!![]()
brobzoid said:CNN article on the decline of anime due to the infernal moeblob
Choice quote:
Quote:
In Japan, a poll conducted by the otaku matchmaking service Otakuma reveals that four out of five of the top shows watched by female anime fans are about giant robots, while four out of five of the top shows watched by male anime fans are about little girls.
Even when moe girls are "competent," like 10-year-old cook/laundrywoman/ dishwasher Sasami in Tenchi Muyo!, these little girls represent house and home and the most stereotypical view of womanhoodlittle mothers who cook and clean and aren't as scary as real adult women
Lafiel said:Doesn't bother me at all personally, while the last two years have been pretty weak anime-wise. I don't think the quality of anime has changed much from the 90s or even the 80s, anime in general has always had a pretty high shit-to-good ratio, you usually haft to dig to find the good stuff.
Even in the last two years they have been quite a number of decent-good series - one outs, bakamongatari, tokyo m8, eden of the east new ippo series etc.
Also personally i don't think the influx of moe / lolicon stuff in the past two years points to the decline of the industry at all, you may see a lot of that stuff these days, but it's not like the 80s & 90s didn't have their own equivalent trends, that made up a good % of shows being made in that time. Also the whole lolicon / moe terms originated around the 80s / 90s anyway.
I think my biggest problem with anime right now, is a lot of potential "great" series that have been released in the past few years, never live up to their potential. Anime has a good number of shows that have "good concepts or settings" yet never live up to their initial premise, and end up being really disappointing.
and lol i still wonder how a lot of these anime fans can keep eating up the moe / lolicon crap that's released every year, i have a friend, who is going crazy about this newly released anime about kindergarten children....:lol: i'm sorta concerned, because this friend draws pictures of nude lolicon girls. I hope he's not a pedophile.
Witchfinder General said:I just finished watching this the other day:
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Lemme see:
*Hand drawn and painted
*Amazing, phenomenal art
*Stellar animation
*Plenty of "Kick arse" moments
*Character names, places and spells based on '80s Thrash Metal bands
*Violent and anti-social
Yeah, there's a reason why I prefer '80s and '90s anime/manga.
Can't stomach the modern junk.
Hey Japan, how about making anime for adults that isn't hentai?!
Annihilator said:Just don't watch them if you don't like them.
Dina said:Last animes that blew me away were the GITS:SAC series (absolutely amazing), Ergo Proxy and probably Champloo.
Witchfinder General said:I just finished watching this the other day:
http://neogokuraku.galeon.com/caratulas/caratulas_rip_x/Bastard-front.jpg[IMG]
Lemme see:
*Hand drawn and painted
*Amazing, phenomenal art
*Stellar animation
*Plenty of "Kick arse" moments
*Character names, places and spells based on '80s Thrash Metal bands
*Violent and anti-social
Yeah, there's a reason why I prefer '80s and '90s anime/manga.
Can't stomach the modern junk.
Hey Japan, how about making anime for adults that isn't hentai?![/QUOTE]
See, this is why I like threads like this. I've never seen Bastard! (I do remember reading about the Super Famicom game years ago in EGM, though)
Someone should make a thread just for lovers of 80's and 90's era testosterone injected anime. I would subscribe to such a thread.
:lol :lol :lolWitchfinder General said:I just finished watching this the other day:
Lemme see:
*Hand drawn and painted
*Amazing, phenomenal art
*Stellar animation
*Plenty of "Kick arse" moments
*Character names, places and spells based on '80s Thrash Metal bands
*Violent and anti-social
Yeah, there's a reason why I prefer '80s and '90s anime/manga.
Can't stomach the modern junk.
Hey Japan, how about making anime for adults that isn't hentai?!
genjiZERO said:for me what's killed anime is the decreased quality of animation and writing. I find the loli thing more funny than anything else. It's been around a lot longer than manga/anime though. If you read Genji Monogatari the main story arch is esentially about an adult who falls in love with a 10 year old, kidnaps her, trains her to be the "perfect woman", and then when she turns 15, rapes her and brings her into his harem.
SuperPac said:Definitely agree. Moe/Loli has turned me off of anime as well.
I worked at an anime company a few years ago and was on a committee that screened new shows to determine what we should/shouldn't license. Toward the end of my run at that job 95% of it was moe/loli crap. Yet some of it still got licensed (and some of the stuff we watched back then and said "no way" to is being released now by that company as it clings to life).![]()
Yeah and they probably wouldn't be able to make any money on those shows.selig said:God alone knows why we arent getting more Berserk- and Gantz-anime episodes. Probably....TOO AWESOME :/
timetokill said:Anybody know a good article or sourced paper on the origins of this kind of stuff? Maybe histories of sexual repression or something in Japan, changing tastes, etc.? It would be interesting to read.
Lostconfused said:Yeah and they probably wouldn't be able to make any money on those shows.