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Jan 21, 2016 6:47 PM
#1
Ive noticed most anime fans are very specific about what genre they will watch and will not tolerate unique art. I don't think this is a problem with fans of western cartoons. |
Jan 21, 2016 6:49 PM
#2
get with times waifu strangler! It's totes about being kawaii. this is going on your profile page too. |
Jan 21, 2016 6:49 PM
#3
Knowing what you like and sticking with it =/= closed mindedness. |
Jan 21, 2016 6:51 PM
#4
KonaKoffee4 said: get with times waifu strangler! It's totes about being kawaii. this is going on your profile page too. Omg its Yang Wenli :/ CapitalistGod said: Knowing what you like and sticking with it =/= closed mindedness. Ok then why do most anime fans have a small range of interest? |
Jan 21, 2016 6:52 PM
#5
Waifu_Strangler said: KonaKoffee4 said: get with times waifu strangler! It's totes about being kawaii. this is going on your profile page too. Omg its Yang Wenli :/ aaawww what's wrong? You don't like it? |
Jan 21, 2016 6:53 PM
#6
Well I'm not close minded since I do like watching multiple genre. But there are some genre I don't watch anymore or got tired of like for example: moe, and excessive fan service. |
Jan 21, 2016 6:53 PM
#7
Explain further. I get the first part but what about the unique art part? |
Jan 21, 2016 6:54 PM
#8
KonaKoffee4 said: Waifu_Strangler said: KonaKoffee4 said: get with times waifu strangler! It's totes about being kawaii. this is going on your profile page too. Omg its Yang Wenli :/ aaawww what's wrong? You don't like it? It's okie. mdo7 said: Well I'm not close minded since I do like watching multiple genre. But there are some genre I don't watch anymore or got tired of like for example: moe, and excessive fan service. Sounds like you at least gave Moe a fair chance :/ |
Jan 21, 2016 6:54 PM
#9
Closed-mindedness extends far past fandoms due to it being a result of ignorance. This is something that affects humanity in every sense. Only those who are adventurous and willing to learn are the ones who seek enlightenment. This is honestly far too deep for me to write anything other than a couple of cheesy lines. Too much effort required - essay format blah blah blah. |
I'm also filled with pure-hearted ulterior motives. |
Jan 21, 2016 6:56 PM
#10
A lot of people won't watch shows that don't use the typical art style they're used too such as older anime or stuff like Kaiba and Ping Pong. |
Jan 21, 2016 6:57 PM
#11
@Waifu_Strangler Personal preferences are a b**** sometimes. You can't make people like what you like. Each and everyone has some preferences that they have. People can't be forced to watch a series they don't enjoy. |
Jan 21, 2016 6:57 PM
#12
Waifu_Strangler said: A lot of people won't watch shows that don't use the typical art style they're used too such as older anime or stuff like Kaiba and Ping Pong. Ah, thanks. Yeah, then honestly I'm not sure but we're in agreement on this. I can't tell you the amount of times people have turned down my suggestions because the anime was too "old". Fuckin' kills me, man. |
Jan 21, 2016 6:58 PM
#13
That exists outside of the weeaboo fandom. I only read detective and romance fiction. I know people who completely don't watch/read genres. |
Jan 21, 2016 7:00 PM
#14
Themisto said: Waifu_Strangler said: A lot of people won't watch shows that don't use the typical art style they're used too such as older anime or stuff like Kaiba and Ping Pong. Ah, thanks. Yeah, then honestly I'm not sure but we're in agreement on this. I can't tell you the amount of times people have turned down my suggestions because the anime was too "old". Fuckin' kills me, man. Oh yeah I have that issue a lot when making recs. It's especially painful when the anime otherwise is perfect for what they want. |
Jan 21, 2016 7:00 PM
#15
I don't think of it as "close-minded" more than being "shallow". What can I say....I've been spoiled too much by the gorgeous eye candy that comes out these days. :/ But if anime is a visual medium, I think it's fine to be shallow about the styles you like. Why bother watching something if you detest how it looks? Aesthetics ARE a big deal. |
Jan 21, 2016 7:03 PM
#16
Most people in general are closeminded, and stupid. Usually very stupid. Nobody wants to go outside their comfort zone and challenge themselves. |
Jan 21, 2016 7:04 PM
#17
There is a vast difference between being close minded and liking a certain genre. I absolutely love slice of life anime which 90% of the community hates and most of what I watch falls under the SoL genre, but I still do watch other anime. I refuse to watch things that rely on drama though. I just don't like drama, I don't like watching something that makes me heart hurt. That's all. |
Jan 21, 2016 7:05 PM
#18
Chiibi said: I don't think of it as "close-minded" more than being "shallow". What can I say....I've been spoiled too much by the gorgeous eye candy that comes out these days. :/ But if anime is a visual medium, I think it's fine to be shallow about the styles you like. Why bother watching something if you detest how it looks? Aesthetics ARE a big deal. No, you're wrong! Go watch older anime! |
Jan 21, 2016 7:07 PM
#19
Ahoy_NATO said: There is a vast difference between being close minded and liking a certain genre. I absolutely love slice of life anime which 90% of the community hates and most of what I watch falls under the SoL genre, but I still do watch other anime. I refuse to watch things that rely on drama though. I just don't like drama, I don't like watching something that makes me heart hurt. That's all. Most of the community loves SOL and hates mecha and sports anime tbh. |
Jan 21, 2016 7:07 PM
#20
Yes because you're definitely better for generalising an entire fandom that you're in /clap. The world is a harsh place, filled with mean/close-minded folk. |
Jan 21, 2016 7:08 PM
#21
JkayW said: Yes because you're definitely better for generalising an entire fandom that you're in /clap. The world is a harsh and filled with mean/close-minded folk. I really don't like to think of myself as an anime fan but someone who appreciates good story and art of any kind. |
Jan 21, 2016 7:09 PM
#22
Themisto said: Chiibi said: I don't think of it as "close-minded" more than being "shallow". What can I say....I've been spoiled too much by the gorgeous eye candy that comes out these days. :/ But if anime is a visual medium, I think it's fine to be shallow about the styles you like. Why bother watching something if you detest how it looks? Aesthetics ARE a big deal. No, you're wrong! Go watch older anime! Well I watched Chiririn No Suzu. It was incredibly powerful. That do anything for ya? |
Jan 21, 2016 7:12 PM
#23
Chiibi said: Themisto said: Chiibi said: I don't think of it as "close-minded" more than being "shallow". What can I say....I've been spoiled too much by the gorgeous eye candy that comes out these days. :/ But if anime is a visual medium, I think it's fine to be shallow about the styles you like. Why bother watching something if you detest how it looks? Aesthetics ARE a big deal. No, you're wrong! Go watch older anime! Well I watched Chiririn No Suzu. It was incredibly powerful. That do anything for ya? More than I'll admit to, yes. |
Jan 21, 2016 7:12 PM
#24
Never thought I'd see such an adorable chibi Yang. OT: You really don't have as much variety in the majority of Western cartoons (there are exceptions, I'll admit, but they're rare). Usually, anything trying to be different that somehow manages to get greenlit winds up cancelled within its first few seasons, if not its first, only to be replaced by cartoons with more mass appeal. Anime just happens to afford a lot more viewers the luxury of being oddly specific with what they enjoy. Then again, this is just my opinion. |
Jan 21, 2016 7:12 PM
#25
Think of how closed minded and stupid the average person is. Now realize that statistically half the population of the planet is even more closed minded and idiotic than he is. |
Jan 21, 2016 7:14 PM
#26
I'm pretty close-minded purely because i don't watch that much and I'd rather watch something i already know I'll enjoy. |
Jan 21, 2016 7:15 PM
#27
Waifu_Strangler said: JkayW said: Yes because you're definitely better for generalising an entire fandom that you're in /clap. The world is a harsh and filled with mean/close-minded folk. I really don't like to think of myself as an anime fan but someone who appreciates good story and art of any kind. Was about to say, if you enjoy story, books are great for that. Even if you don't want to read western book there are alternatives like manga and Light Novels. But yeah animu is great. |
Jan 21, 2016 7:15 PM
#28
Shima_XIX said: Never thought I'd see such an adorable chibi Yang. OT: You really don't have as much variety in the majority of Western cartoons (there are exceptions, I'll admit, but they're rare). Usually, anything trying to be different that somehow manages to get greenlit winds up cancelled within its first few seasons, if not its first, only to be replaced by cartoons with more mass appeal. Anime just happens to afford a lot more viewers the luxury of being oddly specific with what they enjoy. Then again, this is just my opinion. Remember Dexters Lab, Power Puff girls, Courage the Cowardly dog, Ed, Edd, N Eddy, and Johnny Bravo? All of those were the main shows on CN at one point yet all were very different aside from certain elements in the humor. |
Jan 21, 2016 7:16 PM
#29
JkayW said: Waifu_Strangler said: JkayW said: Yes because you're definitely better for generalising an entire fandom that you're in /clap. The world is a harsh and filled with mean/close-minded folk. I really don't like to think of myself as an anime fan but someone who appreciates good story and art of any kind. Was about to say, if you enjoy story, books are great for that. Even if you don't want to read western book there are alternatives like manga and Light Novels. But yeah animu is great. I used to read a lot as a child haven't been able to lately. I have several books I plan to read at one point though. |
Jan 21, 2016 7:19 PM
#30
Waifu_Strangler said: Shima_XIX said: Never thought I'd see such an adorable chibi Yang. OT: You really don't have as much variety in the majority of Western cartoons (there are exceptions, I'll admit, but they're rare). Usually, anything trying to be different that somehow manages to get greenlit winds up cancelled within its first few seasons, if not its first, only to be replaced by cartoons with more mass appeal. Anime just happens to afford a lot more viewers the luxury of being oddly specific with what they enjoy. Then again, this is just my opinion. Remember Dexters Lab, Power Puff girls, Courage the Cowardly dog, Ed, Edd, N Eddy, and Johnny Bravo? All of those were the main shows on CN at one point yet all were very different aside from certain elements in the humor. Heh, yes, I loved most of these. Still boggles my mind how a show about a man trying to get laid was able to be on a kids' network. XD ..............I guess that's why only the first season was good and then they made it really dumb and childish after that. >:I |
ChiibiJan 21, 2016 7:22 PM
Jan 21, 2016 7:21 PM
#31
What's wrong with staying with what you like? I apparently like harem, and I apparently stay with it. Too bad I apparently stick to an apparently shitty genre. |
Jan 21, 2016 7:22 PM
#32
That's an issue I encounter, too. Some people downgrade a show just because they dislike the genre or refuse to watch shows with unique art styles like Kuuchuu Buranko and Ping Pong. I also dislike complaints about not reading manga because the pictures won't move. Even after expressing disappointment from watching an anime that concludes with a cliffhanger, it's always the same excuse. But I won't dwell on that too much, since it's to each their own. The only cure is being more a malleable person unafraid of changes and stepping outside of one's comfort zone. Try something new at least once. |
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Jan 21, 2016 7:32 PM
#33
Jan 21, 2016 7:35 PM
#34
Sorry what? Do you mean anime fans are not open to other genre or are we talking about art as in animation,visual and design? I do watch many type of genre though. |
But it's important to remember that a movie review is subjective;it only gives you one person's opinion. http://www.classzone.com/books/lnetwork_gr08/page_build.cfm?content=analyz_media&ch=30 It doesn't matter if you like LoGH,Monster etc.If you are a jobless or college/school dropout living in your mom basement, you are still an unintelligent loser. Taste in anime does not make you a better person.If elitist don't exist, casual pleb and shit taste also don't exist. |
Jan 21, 2016 7:38 PM
#35
Zapredon said: Sorry what? Do you mean anime fans are not open to other genre or are we talking about art as in animation,visual and design? I do watch many type of genre though. Both. And I don't mean everyone is like that just a lot are. |
Jan 21, 2016 7:41 PM
#36
tr1ckst3r said: There's nothing idiotic about going into an anime that you're likely going to detest. Critics do this all the time.It's only close-minded if he never try it even once and yet he already stated that he didn't like it. Now, someone that keep watching something that he most likely gonna hate is called "idiot". |
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Jan 21, 2016 7:43 PM
#37
the pot calling the kettle black isn't it? |
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Jan 21, 2016 7:46 PM
#38
I don't think most anime fan are not open to different genre. Not sure about art. |
But it's important to remember that a movie review is subjective;it only gives you one person's opinion. http://www.classzone.com/books/lnetwork_gr08/page_build.cfm?content=analyz_media&ch=30 It doesn't matter if you like LoGH,Monster etc.If you are a jobless or college/school dropout living in your mom basement, you are still an unintelligent loser. Taste in anime does not make you a better person.If elitist don't exist, casual pleb and shit taste also don't exist. |
Jan 21, 2016 7:48 PM
#39
Jan 21, 2016 8:00 PM
#40
are you talking about bandwagonners |
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Jan 21, 2016 8:02 PM
#41
I think this is true for a lot of hobbies, there are always extremists. I've actually only ever noticed this on MAL, my IRL friends who are into anime don't really care. |
Jan 21, 2016 8:11 PM
#42
I kind of agree. I notice it's common for anime fans to consider only hand drawn animation as animation and automatically consider all other types of animation not real animation and not worth watching. Like there are anime fans that always make a big deal if an anime is full CG. Also there are anime fans that stick to watching a specific type of artstyle and character designs. So shows like Kuuchuu Buranko, Gankutsuou would automatically be a big turn off to them. I also notice that anime fans tend to gravitate only to western cartoons with a generic anime look like Avatar, Teen Titans 2003, Wakfu and scoff at those that aren't like that like Adventure Time and Steven Universe even though those shows have interesting backgrounds and character designs. I always see anime fan art of Adventure Time online and I think to myself if Adventure Time looked like that I probably wouldn't have started watching it. It would just look similar to any typical anime that comes out every season. Finn looking like a bishounen shota and PB, FP and Marcie looking similar to any moe girl characters just with different colors. I could see most anime fans automatically turning up their noses at the art in Long Way North just because it doesn't have a typical anime look. |
DrGeroCreationJan 21, 2016 8:31 PM
Jan 21, 2016 8:13 PM
#43
I don't watch things that I don't have an interest in. simple as that. |
Jan 21, 2016 8:26 PM
#44
Waifu_Strangler said: mdo7 said: Well I'm not close minded since I do like watching multiple genre. But there are some genre I don't watch anymore or got tired of like for example: moe, and excessive fan service. Sounds like you at least gave Moe a fair chance :/ I used to be a big fan of fan-service and ecchi anime at one point. But I stopped watching them because they're using the same tropes and crap all over again. There was lack of innovation when it comes to ecchi. |
Jan 21, 2016 8:57 PM
#45
DrGeroCreation said: I kind of agree. I notice it's common for anime fans to consider only hand drawn animation as animation and automatically consider all other types of animation not real animation and not worth watching. Like there are anime fans that always make a big deal if an anime is full CG. Also there are anime fans that stick to watching a specific type of artstyle and character designs. So shows like Kuuchuu Buranko, Gankutsuou would automatically be a big turn off to them. I also notice that anime fans tend to gravitate only to western cartoons with a generic anime look like Avatar, Teen Titans 2003, Wakfu and scoff at those that aren't like that like Adventure Time and Steven Universe even though those shows have interesting backgrounds and character designs. I always see anime fan art of Adventure Time online and I think to myself if Adventure Time looked like that I probably wouldn't have started watching it. It would just look similar to any typical anime that comes out every season. Finn looking like a bishounen shota and PB, FP and Marcie looking similar to any moe girl characters just with different colors. Looks a LOT better to me now. XD Now look, I do love animation of many styles....but I hate Adventure Time's style because they don't even look like people. The funny thing is, the characters in the show STILL look very similar to each other: dot eyes and noodle limbs (my god do I hate the noodle limbs lol) So the style really isn't doing anything different than what an anime fanart would do. And actually, Adventure Time AND Steven Universe have a HUGE fanbase in the anime community. I'm just not one of them. I feel bitter towards this both of these shows because my best friend has stopped liking anime and only worships these stupid weird-looking cartoons....so I can't even fangirl with her anymore and it SUCKS. |
ChiibiJan 21, 2016 9:16 PM
Jan 21, 2016 9:19 PM
#46
Waifu_Strangler said: Really, maybe it's just my group of friends who hate SoL then lolAhoy_NATO said: There is a vast difference between being close minded and liking a certain genre. I absolutely love slice of life anime which 90% of the community hates and most of what I watch falls under the SoL genre, but I still do watch other anime. I refuse to watch things that rely on drama though. I just don't like drama, I don't like watching something that makes me heart hurt. That's all. Most of the community loves SOL and hates mecha and sports anime tbh. |
Jan 21, 2016 9:22 PM
#47
ITT: how dare people have their own taste in anime. |
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Jan 21, 2016 9:33 PM
#49
We call that personal preference last time I checked, It's only logical for someone to find whatappeals to him/her and stick with it |
King_of_HereticsJan 21, 2016 9:38 PM
Jan 21, 2016 9:34 PM
#50
DrGeroCreation said: I kind of agree. I notice it's common for anime fans to consider only hand drawn animation as animation and automatically consider all other types of animation not real animation and not worth watching. Like there are anime fans that always make a big deal if an anime is full CG. Also there are anime fans that stick to watching a specific type of artstyle and character designs. So shows like Kuuchuu Buranko, Gankutsuou would automatically be a big turn off to them. I also notice that anime fans tend to gravitate only to western cartoons with a generic anime look like Avatar, Teen Titans 2003, Wakfu and scoff at those that aren't like that like Adventure Time and Steven Universe even though those shows have interesting backgrounds and character designs. I always see anime fan art of Adventure Time online and I think to myself if Adventure Time looked like that I probably wouldn't have started watching it. It would just look similar to any typical anime that comes out every season. Finn looking like a bishounen shota and PB, FP and Marcie looking similar to any moe girl characters just with different colors. I could see most anime fans automatically turning up their noses at the art in Long Way North just because it doesn't have a typical anime look. That seems to be a problem with aime fans in general, not considering other Western shows as proper animation. The art and animation in adventure time is unique and works so well for the show, I can't imagine people putting it off for that reason :/ |
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