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Jun 10, 2013 1:51 AM
#1
Over the years do you think anime has been getting more ecchi, romance and comedy anime more than other genres recently? Horror, Sci-Fi, Space etc seem to become the minority. Maybe I'm wrong though. Discuss? |
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Jun 10, 2013 1:52 AM
#2
Yes. Compare shows like Oreimo, bakemonogatari, and Maou-sama to the shit Gonzo was making 6-7 years ago. |
Jun 10, 2013 2:13 AM
#3
Nope. Haven't noticed any kind of shift whatsoever. |
Jun 10, 2013 2:50 AM
#4
Seems the same to me. |
Jun 10, 2013 2:51 AM
#5
MellowJello said: Seems the same to me. Gonzo died. It's much better off. |
Jun 10, 2013 2:55 AM
#6
Solvite said: *shrug*MellowJello said: Seems the same to me. Gonzo died. It's much better off. |
Jun 10, 2013 3:00 AM
#7
The thriller and mystery genre is slowly fading, however ecchi rom-coms are the staple of anime since it became what its like today (lifestyle for some). So if the weaker genres disappear those are the ones that will be left. And yes I do think they're running out of good material for good non-ecchi/romcom anime these days |
Jun 10, 2013 3:02 AM
#8
o_02g1 said: The thriller and mystery genre is slowly fading, however ecchi rom-coms are the staple of anime since it became what its like today (lifestyle for some). So if the weaker genres disappear those are the ones that will be left. And yes I do think they're running out of good material for good non-ecchi/romcom anime these days Mystery and Thriller genre dying. Shinsekai Yori ... |
Jun 10, 2013 3:03 AM
#9
During this shit economy there also follows a drop in creativity. I suppose it has to do with playing safe in order to keep a steady salary. |
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Jun 10, 2013 3:05 AM
#11
LanaNi said: Need more trap mc who date girls. |
Jun 10, 2013 3:05 AM
#12
TheOtaku143110 said: During this shit economy there also follows a drop in creativity. I suppose it has to do with playing safe in order to keep a steady salary. Why does Slice of Life have to mean less creativity? |
Jun 10, 2013 3:07 AM
#13
Who cares? Oh wait, a lot of people do |
Jun 10, 2013 3:09 AM
#14
I've been waiting for 6 months for someone to explain to me how anime about characters punching each other is more intelligent or creative than anime about people talking to each other. |
Jun 10, 2013 3:10 AM
#15
Solvite said: Slice of Life is somewhere in between. At times in can be good and creative, but sometimes it also has plain stuff mixed in as well.TheOtaku143110 said: During this shit economy there also follows a drop in creativity. I suppose it has to do with playing safe in order to keep a steady salary. Why does Slice of Life have to mean less creativity? |
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Jun 10, 2013 3:22 AM
#16
Well yes it is pretty obvious just goo see anime chart for the last few years to confirm it. True as I am a romance anime fan I don't see this as a bad thing. |
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Jun 10, 2013 3:24 AM
#17
o_02g1 said: The thriller and mystery genre is slowly fading, however ecchi rom-coms are the staple of anime since it became what its like today (lifestyle for some). So if the weaker genres disappear those are the ones that will be left. And yes I do think they're running out of good material for good non-ecchi/romcom anime these days |
Jun 10, 2013 3:24 AM
#18
TheOtaku143110 said: Solvite said: Slice of Life is somewhere in between. At times in can be good and creative, but sometimes it also has plain stuff mixed in as well.TheOtaku143110 said: During this shit economy there also follows a drop in creativity. I suppose it has to do with playing safe in order to keep a steady salary. Why does Slice of Life have to mean less creativity? Action and Mystery anime are just as bad. Action anime substitutes super powers and fight sequences for story progression, and mystery anime usually has no story progression. Take for example Shinsekai Yori, which has no real plot, just a linear story to keep the pace moving between reveals, all of which are inconsequential to the plot. |
Jun 10, 2013 3:26 AM
#19
Solvite said: Well to be exact almost every single thing in all forms of media has a loss in creativity.TheOtaku143110 said: Solvite said: Slice of Life is somewhere in between. At times in can be good and creative, but sometimes it also has plain stuff mixed in as well.TheOtaku143110 said: During this shit economy there also follows a drop in creativity. I suppose it has to do with playing safe in order to keep a steady salary. Why does Slice of Life have to mean less creativity? Action and Mystery anime are just as bad. Action anime substitutes super powers and fight sequences for story progression, and mystery anime usually has no story progression. Take for example Shinsekai Yori, which has no real plot, just a linear story to keep the pace moving between reveals, all of which are inconsequential to the plot. |
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Jun 10, 2013 3:28 AM
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TheOtaku143110 said: Solvite said: Well to be exact almost every single thing in all forms of media has a lost in creativity.TheOtaku143110 said: Solvite said: Slice of Life is somewhere in between. At times in can be good and creative, but sometimes it also has plain stuff mixed in as well.TheOtaku143110 said: During this shit economy there also follows a drop in creativity. I suppose it has to do with playing safe in order to keep a steady salary. Why does Slice of Life have to mean less creativity? Action and Mystery anime are just as bad. Action anime substitutes super powers and fight sequences for story progression, and mystery anime usually has no story progression. Take for example Shinsekai Yori, which has no real plot, just a linear story to keep the pace moving between reveals, all of which are inconsequential to the plot. I can agree with this. But good Rom/Coms still exist and don't suck. Its subjective and relevant to personal taste. I personally find the drama of human relationships more interesting than Superheroes (edit: Ninjas) fighting each other for control of (insert name of village). |
Jun 10, 2013 3:30 AM
#21
Jun 10, 2013 3:31 AM
#22
NeoAnkara said: Is it another "something wrong with anime industry today" thread? It's destined to be another "I don't have the attention span to watch anime without people fighting monsters so I'll just pretend people who do are stupid" thread. |
Jun 10, 2013 3:33 AM
#23
Solvite said: Well I find romances getting stale since it's usually "Guy meets several girls and most of them seem to have a mental/physical problem and/or a tragic back story and it's up to the protagonist to help her/them get over it." I think this format started growing since Key started it.TheOtaku143110 said: Solvite said: Well to be exact almost every single thing in all forms of media has a lost in creativity.TheOtaku143110 said: Solvite said: Slice of Life is somewhere in between. At times in can be good and creative, but sometimes it also has plain stuff mixed in as well.TheOtaku143110 said: During this shit economy there also follows a drop in creativity. I suppose it has to do with playing safe in order to keep a steady salary. Why does Slice of Life have to mean less creativity? Action and Mystery anime are just as bad. Action anime substitutes super powers and fight sequences for story progression, and mystery anime usually has no story progression. Take for example Shinsekai Yori, which has no real plot, just a linear story to keep the pace moving between reveals, all of which are inconsequential to the plot. I can agree with this. But good Rom/Coms still exist and don't suck. Its subjective and relevant to personal taste. I personally find the drama of human relationships more interesting than Superheroes (edit: Ninjas) fighting each other for control of (insert name of village). |
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Jun 10, 2013 4:31 AM
#24
Well, as more time passes and more anime is released, I would imagine the number of Romance, ecchi and comedy anime would increase. I think it has shifted over, after all there weren't any harem anime before Love Hina (believe it or not), but that's just how all media works. Different trends are bound to occur over time. As for the change, I'm rather indifferent, though granted I don't like harems much. Harems weren't mentioned you say? Ecchi was, so close enough. |
Jun 10, 2013 4:47 AM
#25
TheOtaku143110 said: Solvite said: Well I find romances getting stale since it's usually "Guy meets several girls and most of them seem to have a mental/physical problem and/or a tragic back story and it's up to the protagonist to help her/them get over it." I think this format started growing since Key started it.TheOtaku143110 said: Solvite said: Well to be exact almost every single thing in all forms of media has a lost in creativity.TheOtaku143110 said: Solvite said: Slice of Life is somewhere in between. At times in can be good and creative, but sometimes it also has plain stuff mixed in as well.TheOtaku143110 said: During this shit economy there also follows a drop in creativity. I suppose it has to do with playing safe in order to keep a steady salary. Why does Slice of Life have to mean less creativity? Action and Mystery anime are just as bad. Action anime substitutes super powers and fight sequences for story progression, and mystery anime usually has no story progression. Take for example Shinsekai Yori, which has no real plot, just a linear story to keep the pace moving between reveals, all of which are inconsequential to the plot. I can agree with this. But good Rom/Coms still exist and don't suck. Its subjective and relevant to personal taste. I personally find the drama of human relationships more interesting than Superheroes (edit: Ninjas) fighting each other for control of (insert name of village). Oh I see. And "Young MC has super power he doesn't understand and is a (historically popular figure such as pirate, vampire, ninja, or demon) who must team up with a group of significantly stronger friends to protect his (historically popular location such as a Village, Town, or landmark from Feudal history) from a (historically popular monster or villain, such as vampires, werewolves, demons, rapists, aliens, giants) and learn about being an adult along the way, is totally breaking the mold. We need more anime like that, and less slice of life. |
Jun 10, 2013 4:52 AM
#26
Solvite said: I hardly even watch any shounen. I prefer plots like Mushishi, Higashi no Eden, Samurai Champloo, Cowboy Bebop etc than anime that says a lot about "Friends give me strength" or "Love always prevails" or "Believe in yourself and you will succeed" (this one especially is a load of crap) because it's all boring.TheOtaku143110 said: Solvite said: Well I find romances getting stale since it's usually "Guy meets several girls and most of them seem to have a mental/physical problem and/or a tragic back story and it's up to the protagonist to help her/them get over it." I think this format started growing since Key started it.TheOtaku143110 said: Solvite said: Well to be exact almost every single thing in all forms of media has a lost in creativity.TheOtaku143110 said: Solvite said: Slice of Life is somewhere in between. At times in can be good and creative, but sometimes it also has plain stuff mixed in as well.TheOtaku143110 said: During this shit economy there also follows a drop in creativity. I suppose it has to do with playing safe in order to keep a steady salary. Why does Slice of Life have to mean less creativity? Action and Mystery anime are just as bad. Action anime substitutes super powers and fight sequences for story progression, and mystery anime usually has no story progression. Take for example Shinsekai Yori, which has no real plot, just a linear story to keep the pace moving between reveals, all of which are inconsequential to the plot. I can agree with this. But good Rom/Coms still exist and don't suck. Its subjective and relevant to personal taste. I personally find the drama of human relationships more interesting than Superheroes (edit: Ninjas) fighting each other for control of (insert name of village). Oh I see. And "Young MC has super power he doesn't understand and is a (historically popular figure such as pirate, vampire, ninja, or demon) who must team up with a group of significantly stronger friends to protect his (historically popular location such as a Village, Town, or landmark from Feudal history) from a (historically popular monster or villain, such as vampires, werewolves, demons, rapists, aliens, giants) and learn about being an adult along the way, is totally breaking the mold. We need more anime like that, and less slice of life. |
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Jun 10, 2013 4:57 AM
#27
TheOtaku143110 said: Solvite said: I hardly even watch any shounen. I prefer plots like Mushishi, Higashi no Eden, Samurai Champloo, Cowboy Bebop etc than anime that says a lot about "Friends give me strength" or "Love always prevails" or "Believe in yourself and you will succeed" (this one especially is a load of crap) because it's all boring.TheOtaku143110 said: Solvite said: Well I find romances getting stale since it's usually "Guy meets several girls and most of them seem to have a mental/physical problem and/or a tragic back story and it's up to the protagonist to help her/them get over it." I think this format started growing since Key started it.TheOtaku143110 said: Solvite said: Well to be exact almost every single thing in all forms of media has a lost in creativity.TheOtaku143110 said: Solvite said: Slice of Life is somewhere in between. At times in can be good and creative, but sometimes it also has plain stuff mixed in as well.TheOtaku143110 said: During this shit economy there also follows a drop in creativity. I suppose it has to do with playing safe in order to keep a steady salary. Why does Slice of Life have to mean less creativity? Action and Mystery anime are just as bad. Action anime substitutes super powers and fight sequences for story progression, and mystery anime usually has no story progression. Take for example Shinsekai Yori, which has no real plot, just a linear story to keep the pace moving between reveals, all of which are inconsequential to the plot. I can agree with this. But good Rom/Coms still exist and don't suck. Its subjective and relevant to personal taste. I personally find the drama of human relationships more interesting than Superheroes (edit: Ninjas) fighting each other for control of (insert name of village). Oh I see. And "Young MC has super power he doesn't understand and is a (historically popular figure such as pirate, vampire, ninja, or demon) who must team up with a group of significantly stronger friends to protect his (historically popular location such as a Village, Town, or landmark from Feudal history) from a (historically popular monster or villain, such as vampires, werewolves, demons, rapists, aliens, giants) and learn about being an adult along the way, is totally breaking the mold. We need more anime like that, and less slice of life. Shounen has nothing to do with the content. It is the demographic that the series is aimed at. However, the romance aspect of Harem shows, and the repetitiveness of Fight the monster of the week anime is not genre inherent. It is unfair to label all slice of life anime as generic, and it is unfair to label all Action anime as shounen crap. Within the lines are good series of all make and model. Spice and Wolf is an exceptional Romance anime. Shingeki no Kyojin is an exceptional Young man fights giant monsters anime. Maybe we should consider the integration of sex as an acceptable part of human society as one cause of the rapid increase in romance/ecchi series? Where young people used to be infatuated with monsters, dinosaurs, and sword fighting, in the modern world young people are having sex and dating at 12 years old. I understand Japan is different than the West, but I'd assume teenagers there like to pound it out just as much as ours do. |
Jun 10, 2013 6:03 AM
#28
Solvite said: Maybe we should consider the integration of sex as an acceptable part of human society as one cause of the rapid increase in romance/ecchi series? What passes for humour these days has definitely been greatly sexualised. but then again whilst you have your normal comedy/ecchi/harems, you also have the ones which integrate other genres, e.g Infinite Stratos being a mecha/sci-fi/harem/romantic/comedy with slices of ecchi. From my own personal experiences (which isnt much) it's rare to come across anime that don't incorporate romance et al in them somewhere. It seems we're all suckers for it, and the production companies know it. |
Jun 10, 2013 6:05 AM
#29
LanaNi said: Need more yaoi and traps. |
Jun 10, 2013 6:27 AM
#30
Do I think the amount of ecchi anime has grown? YES!!! Especially since after the early 2000s when the ecchi started to turn into pointless boob-grabbing and undie-flashing that serves no point! |
Jun 10, 2013 6:30 AM
#31
Solvite said: One show is not a trend.o_02g1 said: The thriller and mystery genre is slowly fading, however ecchi rom-coms are the staple of anime since it became what its like today (lifestyle for some). So if the weaker genres disappear those are the ones that will be left. And yes I do think they're running out of good material for good non-ecchi/romcom anime these days Mystery and Thriller genre dying. Shinsekai Yori ... |
Jun 10, 2013 6:57 AM
#33
Polychrome said: LanaNi said: Need more yaoi and traps. no thx |
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Jun 10, 2013 12:21 PM
#34
InfiniteRufus said: Uh, I'm going to go with "or not." A number of 80s/90s harem series and franchises like Urusei Yatsura, Ranma 1/2, Golden Boy, Fushigi Yuugi (reverse harem), Sorcerer Hunters, Tenchi Muyo, El Hazard, Saber Marionette, Martian Successor Nadesico, and Dual! would disagree with you. The case could be made for Evangelion as a harem, as well.I think it has shifted over, after all there weren't any harem anime before Love Hina (believe it or not), |
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Jun 10, 2013 12:29 PM
#36
Need more uncensored action. |
Jun 10, 2013 12:32 PM
#37
I see quite a variety of genres come out every season. This season you have mystery, mech, thriller, sci-fi, fantasy, action and SoL. I think there may be a slight increase in comedy, romance and slice of life, but not enough to have killed off the other genres all too much. I like it the way it is, because then I can watch different kind of anime during the season. It's quite refreshing. What I've noticed is the increase of anime aimed at women/girls. |
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Jun 10, 2013 12:42 PM
#38
What I've noticed is the increase of anime aimed at women/girls. I dont mind though. They are far better than the ones aiming for males/boys. |
Jun 10, 2013 12:54 PM
#39
I guess ecchi anime sells more merchandise that mistery or horror. |
Jun 10, 2013 12:56 PM
#40
xDepiC said: Neither do I, to be honest. Shoujo romance series are generally better than shounen ones. I personally would like to see more josei and seinen.What I've noticed is the increase of anime aimed at women/girls. I dont mind though. They are far better than the ones aiming for males/boys. |
I'm also filled with pure-hearted ulterior motives. |
Jun 10, 2013 1:11 PM
#41
ainky said: Not very confident in yourself I see.Polychrome said: LanaNi said: Need more yaoi and traps. no thx |
Jun 10, 2013 1:24 PM
#42
Strangely, I believe it has. Films that have the feel of Akira or Ghost in the Shell just isn't there nowadays. And if there were, they'd be minimal compared to what we have now. |
Jun 10, 2013 1:25 PM
#43
Only if you're making that out. Otherwise cry is free. |
Jun 10, 2013 1:35 PM
#44
Not sure about ecchi, but there has been more romance over the years in my opinion. |
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Jun 10, 2013 2:00 PM
#45
In times, where romance becomes a bigger and more important part of human's society *hust*, the number of romance animes published will steadily increase. |
Jun 10, 2013 2:17 PM
#46
There has been a huge increase from the 90's and even early 2000's. They are trying to use fan service as a means to get viewers. It has become much more standard to include at least some form of it, whereas earlier there was rarely any. |
Jun 10, 2013 2:37 PM
#47
yea but not life School life. School life has literally taken over anime. Getting tired of seeing 15 years old's. |
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Jun 11, 2013 1:43 PM
#48
Jun 11, 2013 1:48 PM
#49
Holybaptiser said: xDepiC said: Neither do I, to be honest. Shoujo romance series are generally better than shounen ones. I personally would like to see more josei and seinen.What I've noticed is the increase of anime aimed at women/girls. I dont mind though. They are far better than the ones aiming for males/boys. Eh, I think both of them are pretty mediocre. Shoujo romances are aggravating because of the relationships that never go anywhere and the self-insert feelings it gets. Same can be said for shounen romances too though I haven't seen/read as much of those. |
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