Jon vs. Antares...this I gotta see!
Quote from: Jon on June 17, 2010, 08:33:54 PMReally? As I said before, I think Grave is one of the finest war films (sort of) ever made and I found it devastating. More so than if they'd used live action and actors, I feel.It is a very good film, I'm only stating my dislike for anime. I just can't get into it as a storytelling medium, that's all.
Really? As I said before, I think Grave is one of the finest war films (sort of) ever made and I found it devastating. More so than if they'd used live action and actors, I feel.
Quote from: Antares on June 17, 2010, 09:07:39 PMQuote from: Jon on June 17, 2010, 08:33:54 PMReally? As I said before, I think Grave is one of the finest war films (sort of) ever made and I found it devastating. More so than if they'd used live action and actors, I feel.It is a very good film, I'm only stating my dislike for anime. I just can't get into it as a storytelling medium, that's all.In some cases I agree, most of the anime fans I know will watch any anime no matter what it is, I have a small anime collection alot of it I watch and look at the clock like you Antares, I have more problems with anime films then tv shows though.
Hmm, Well...My problem with series is, stuff like Dragon Ball Z has about 200 eps.... and they are all the same, One Piece, Bleach, Naruto all have that problem, boring I often don't think anime makers know when to quit.
Antares I'm interested in what you find wrong with anime as a storytelling medium. Is it because animation is mainly viewed as being for children?
Quote from: dfmorgan on June 18, 2010, 09:34:28 PMAntares I'm interested in what you find wrong with anime as a storytelling medium. Is it because animation is mainly viewed as being for children?It's hard to put into words. I just find the animation jerky and blocking at times. It also comes across, to me, as a cheesy, cheap way to do animation. That's just my view of it.
One question though, and I always wonder this when I watch one, why do Japanese animators in anime, always make the characters look non-Japanese?Quote from: Jon on June 19, 2010, 12:05:14 AMYou mean the big eyes? The Japanese consider the eyes are the "window to the soul", so the good guys have big, emotional eyes and the villains very thin.
You mean the big eyes? The Japanese consider the eyes are the "window to the soul", so the good guys have big, emotional eyes and the villains very thin.
Quote from: Emma (snowcat) on June 18, 2010, 10:10:37 PMHmm, Well...My problem with series is, stuff like Dragon Ball Z has about 200 eps.... and they are all the same, One Piece, Bleach, Naruto all have that problem, boring I often don't think anime makers know when to quit.You are just quoting about every anime, which is known in the western world to most people. Sadly these animes are all they know and make up their picture about animes. I got into watching animes a few years ago, but I have never watched those series.Funny, that you think that anime makers do not know when to quit. As a matter of fact most anime series are only about 13 to 24 episodes long. Usually they only make one season of a series. Maybe a second a few years later if it is really popular. The on-going series like the above are the exception, not the rule.
Thanks, was just wondering as an ex-colleague refused to believe that anime or animation could ever be more than cartoons for children and wouldn't look at videos I wanted to lend him to show that they could be more.