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May 30, 2019 3:34 PM
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May 30, 2019 3:41 PM
#2
uhhh ok limitlimitlimitlimitlimit |
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May 30, 2019 3:47 PM
#3
Well that's just, like... your opinion, man. |
May 30, 2019 3:52 PM
#4
I don't know about majority female but there should be at least one good female character with a lot of screen time and plot involvement for a show to be good. I can't think of a single exception off the top of my head except maybe Death Note but that still had some decent females although perhaps they didn't have that much importance overall. |
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May 30, 2019 3:55 PM
#5
If you say so bro. sjasfkjagagfasfdfsd |
May 30, 2019 4:06 PM
#6
Magnhild said: Kill la Kill isn't Trigger's first show. Besides, why does it even matter? Most if not all of the animators are veterans. I said first TV ANIME. You didn't bother to read my opening post carefully. NexivsSelecaf said: Well that's just, like... your opinion, man. It's not an opinion. It's an empirical fact that those studios are in business today thanks to the fact that their first TV anime had appealing females. Therefore, those anime are superior. |
May 30, 2019 4:08 PM
#7
I agree. School Days would not exist if Makoto had competition. |
May 30, 2019 4:12 PM
#8
Well, I can't take this thread seriously, really.. But if you are serious, then this thread is hilarious hahah. |
May 30, 2019 4:14 PM
#9
2ego said: Well, I can't take this thread seriously, really.. But if you are serious, then this thread is hilarious hahah. Those three studios made their first TV anime have a female-centric cast, and they are still in business today. I think if they had males, it would be more hit-or-miss. |
May 30, 2019 4:15 PM
#10
IpreferEcchi said: 2ego said: Well, I can't take this thread seriously, really.. But if you are serious, then this thread is hilarious hahah. Those three studios made their first TV anime have a female-centric cast, and they are still in business today. I think if they had males, it would be more hit-or-miss. Out of all the studios out there, some are destined to have such a coincidence. Honestly this is just ridiculous, snap out of your masturbafactory paracosm. |
May 30, 2019 4:23 PM
#11
2ego said: Out of all the studios out there, some are destined to have such a coincidence. Honestly this is just ridiculous, snap out of your masturbafactory paracosm. Studio Deen's very first anime, without regard to TV broadcast or not, was this: (it was a TV broadcast tho) ![]() I can go on and on. |
May 30, 2019 4:26 PM
#12
lately I prefer a cast of female characters in their entirety, anime like sora yori and yuru camp would not have worked with a male mc , also most male characters are very ugly and boring, groups of girls always have highly charismatic interactions and pleasant. |
May 30, 2019 4:33 PM
#13
If you're gonna make this topic, can you at least not pick Seikon no Qwaser as an example? That show was just god damn awful. I don't care whether you love ecchi or not, Seikon no Qwaser was terrible, it was only there for fanservice. Like I know you're doing this as a joke, but why SnQ of all things? I'm sure there's dozens of better ecchi shows to pick from. |
May 30, 2019 4:34 PM
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IpreferEcchi said: 2ego said: Out of all the studios out there, some are destined to have such a coincidence. Honestly this is just ridiculous, snap out of your masturbafactory paracosm. Studio Deen's very first anime, without regard to TV broadcast or not, was this: (it was a TV broadcast tho) ![]() I can go on and on. Not everything revolves around how hard you can get your dick, overall such content causes fatigue once you're past your high sex drive days. Also, Urusei Yatsura is a really soft-hearted romance show, don't get a misconception due to the cover. Primarily take a look at something like Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, it's one of the most influential shows out there yet each time the main characters are 195cm muscly guys. Guess what? It's not oriented to make females wet, neither it's for gay guys looking for a fetish. What I'm trying to say is that not everything revolves around what I said in the first sentence. Sure, ecchi is getting more and more popular nowadays, but that's because the teenage audience is increasing, just an evident fact which you're missing out on due to your fantasies: All-female or majority-female anime will NEVER become superior, you will never ever see that happen, and the only reason you think that is because of how goddamn much you're clouded by your masturbafactory comfort zone. Sorry for being rather rude, but seriously snap out of it. |
May 30, 2019 4:36 PM
#15
OnionKnightRises said: If you're gonna make this topic, can you at least not pick Seikon no Qwaser as an example? That show was just god damn awful. I don't care whether you love ecchi or not, Seikon no Qwaser was terrible, it was only there for fanservice. Like I know you're doing this as a joke, but why SnQ of all things? I'm sure there's dozens of better ecchi shows to pick from. This isn't a fucking joke. The first TV anime of every popular studio had an emphasis on the females. And Seikon no Qwaser has a 6.66 average on MAL. That's not "god damn awful." It's also the only ecchi I've seen so far that goes far enough for me. That and Hikari to Mizu no Daphne. 2ego said: Not everything revolves around how hard you can get your dick, overall such content causes fatigue once you're past your high sex drive days. Also, Urusei Yatsura is a really soft-hearted romance show, don't get a misconception due to the cover. Primarily take a look at something like Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, it's one of the most influential shows out there yet each time the main characters are 195cm muscly guys. Guess what? It's not oriented to make females wet, neither it's for gay guys looking for a fetish. What I'm trying to say is that not everything revolves around what I said in the first sentence. Sure, ecchi is getting more and more popular nowadays, but that's because the teenage audience is increasing, just an evident fact which you're missing out on due to your fantasies: All-female or majority-female anime will NEVER become superior, you will never ever see that happen, and the only reason you think that is because of how goddamn much you're clouded by your masturbafactory comfort zone. Sorry for being rather rude, but seriously snap out of it. You're incapable of data analysis. JoJo wasn't the first anime of that studio. You snap out of it. You don't get the point. I'm presenting facts, not my taste, though the facts align with my taste. Urusei Yatsura has an appealing female. She's the main character. She's the focus. |
May 30, 2019 4:36 PM
#16
Every banana I ever saw was in shelfs at the market, that must mean bananas come out of shelfs. If you disagree with my logic, I'll just show that I only saw fruits on market's shelfs, therefore fruits grow in shelfs. Refute that. |
May 30, 2019 4:37 PM
#17
If you're watching to jerk off, then I agree. If you're watching a historical/war anime, then I'd have to strongly disagree. |
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May 30, 2019 4:40 PM
#18
Ryuk9428 said: If you're watching to jerk off, then I agree. If you're watching a historical/war anime, then I'd have to strongly disagree. This is based on the first TV anime every popular studio made. They focused on females. They're the key to those studios still being in business. |
May 30, 2019 4:41 PM
#19
IpreferEcchi said: OnionKnightRises said: If you're gonna make this topic, can you at least not pick Seikon no Qwaser as an example? That show was just god damn awful. I don't care whether you love ecchi or not, Seikon no Qwaser was terrible, it was only there for fanservice. Like I know you're doing this as a joke, but why SnQ of all things? I'm sure there's dozens of better ecchi shows to pick from. This isn't a fucking joke. The first TV anime of every popular studio had an emphasis on the females. And Seikon no Qwaser has a 6.66 average on MAL. That's not "god damn awful." It's also the only ecchi I've seen so far that goes far enough for me. That and Hikari to Mizu no Daphne. 2ego said: Not everything revolves around how hard you can get your dick, overall such content causes fatigue once you're past your high sex drive days. Also, Urusei Yatsura is a really soft-hearted romance show, don't get a misconception due to the cover. Primarily take a look at something like Jojo's Bizarre Adventure, it's one of the most influential shows out there yet each time the main characters are 195cm muscly guys. Guess what? It's not oriented to make females wet, neither it's for gay guys looking for a fetish. What I'm trying to say is that not everything revolves around what I said in the first sentence. Sure, ecchi is getting more and more popular nowadays, but that's because the teenage audience is increasing, just an evident fact which you're missing out on due to your fantasies: All-female or majority-female anime will NEVER become superior, you will never ever see that happen, and the only reason you think that is because of how goddamn much you're clouded by your masturbafactory comfort zone. Sorry for being rather rude, but seriously snap out of it. You're incapable of data analysis. JoJo wasn't the first anime of that studio. You snap out of it. You don't get the point. I wasn't saying that it was, dimwit, I was saying it as an example; a necessary example. You literally disregarded everything else I said in that reply, good job automatically confirmed all my points. I can guarantee you that there are more studios with male cast as their first TV show by the way. EDIT: Oh, great job, you added more, now your impulses are confirmed, you didn't even properly read my reply and just rushed to pull out a rash nonsensical reply. |
May 30, 2019 4:43 PM
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IpreferEcchi said: Ryuk9428 said: If you're watching to jerk off, then I agree. If you're watching a historical/war anime, then I'd have to strongly disagree. This is based on the first TV anime every popular studio made. They focused on females. They're the key to those studios still being in business. Yeah pretty much every anime studio needs to have a decent ecchi or "heavy fanservice" anime. I can see why its good especially to start off with something like that and go for bigger projects latter. |
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May 30, 2019 4:46 PM
#21
2ego said: I wasn't saying that it was, dimwit, I was saying it as an example; a necessary example. You literally disregarded everything else I said in that reply, good job automatically confirmed all my points. I can guarantee you that there are more studios with male cast as their first TV show by the way. It's not a necessary example because the entire point is about the first TV show a studio made. Madhouse: https://myanimelist.net/anime/311/Ace_wo_Nerae (sporty female main character) White Fox: https://myanimelist.net/anime/3594/Tears_to_Tiara (majority female cast) |
May 30, 2019 4:49 PM
#22
IpreferEcchi said: 2ego said: I wasn't saying that it was, dimwit, I was saying it as an example; a necessary example. You literally disregarded everything else I said in that reply, good job automatically confirmed all my points. I can guarantee you that there are more studios with male cast as their first TV show by the way. It's not a necessary example because the entire point is about the first TV show a studio made. Madhouse: https://myanimelist.net/anime/311/Ace_wo_Nerae (sporty female main character) White Fox: https://myanimelist.net/anime/3594/Tears_to_Tiara (majority female cast) Excuse me, but there are TWO GENDERS out there, of course there are going to be females in the cast too, but that doesn't imply that it's majority-females. Urusei Yatsura is a romance, it's balanced between two males and two females, it's not "majority-female." |
May 30, 2019 5:10 PM
#23
2ego said: Excuse me, but there are TWO GENDERS out there, of course there are going to be females in the cast too, but that doesn't imply that it's majority-females. Urusei Yatsura is a romance, it's balanced between two males and two females, it's not "majority-female." Lum is the main character. She has the most screen time. Majority-female is about screen time, too. Nobody said there weren't two genders, but one is superior in entertainment. And now you're completely ignoring my new examples from additional studios. LOL. |
May 30, 2019 5:13 PM
#24
But all of the titles you listed are hot potato garbage. You are what you watch I guess. |
May 30, 2019 5:22 PM
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IpreferEcchi said: 2ego said: Excuse me, but there are TWO GENDERS out there, of course there are going to be females in the cast too, but that doesn't imply that it's majority-females. Urusei Yatsura is a romance, it's balanced between two males and two females, it's not "majority-female." Lum is the main character. She has the most screen time. Majority-female is about screen time, too. Nobody said there weren't two genders, but one is superior in entertainment. And now you're completely ignoring my new examples from additional studios. LOL. Lum isn't the only main character. I didn't ignore it, you ignored my "I can guarantee you that there are more studios with male cast as their first TV show by the way," since it countered your "additional studios" part, there was no need to reply to it. Anyway, don't even reply to this, this is pointless, a few posts by me won't get you out of your delusional little comfort zone. |
May 30, 2019 5:26 PM
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2ego said: Lum isn't the only main character. I didn't ignore it, you ignored my "I can guarantee you that there are more studios with male cast as their first TV show by the way," since it countered your "additional studios" part, there was no need to reply to it. Anyway, don't even reply to this, this is pointless, a few posts by me won't get you out of your delusional little comfort zone. You didn't counter shit. I provided 6 popular studios that support my point. You've provided zero. You're bitching without giving any counter examples to my point. And Lum is THE main character. She has the most screen time. You can't even read every word in my post. |
May 30, 2019 5:26 PM
#27
IpreferEcchi said: Studios you love would not be in business today if their first TV anime didn't have appealing females. J.C.Staff with Metal Fighter Miku. (Yes, this was their first TV anime. Little-known fact! It capitalized on the appeal of female wrestling in Japan, though that has worldwide appeal. :D) ![]() Hoods Entertainment with Seikon no Qwaser. Trigger with Kill la Kill. What about studio Sunrise ? Their first tv show was about fishes. |
May 30, 2019 5:33 PM
#28
Zawarudo0079 said: What about studio Sunrise ? Their first tv show was about fishes. If we're talking gender of human characters, animals are irrelevant and you know that. There are things that don't conform to trends, too, but this is about trends. |
May 30, 2019 5:39 PM
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IpreferEcchi said: Zawarudo0079 said: What about studio Sunrise ? Their first tv show was about fishes. If we're talking gender of human characters, animals are irrelevant and you know that. There are things that don't conform to trends, too, but this is about trends. So what's your point then? just because an anime has a girl it's relevant for your topic ? |
May 30, 2019 5:41 PM
#31
WRROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOONNGGGG!!!! |
May 30, 2019 5:44 PM
#32
IpreferEcchi said: NexivsSelecaf said: Well that's just, like... your opinion, man. It's not an opinion. It's an empirical fact that those studios are in business today thanks to the fact that their first TV anime had appealing females. Therefore, those anime are superior. I mean, sure. The newest show to grab my attention was Freezing, but the "matter of fact" way that you're going about this isn't exactly inspiring me to take this seriously. HaruHyun said: Does that make Harems superior then? Fuck harems. |
May 30, 2019 5:45 PM
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May 30, 2019 5:46 PM
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Zawarudo0079 said: So what's your point then? just because an anime has a girl it's relevant for your topic ? The majority of popular studios are still operating today because their first TV ANIME focused on girls. zombie_pegasus said: As much as I agree, it's just an opinion. Nothing wrong with liking all male anime. This isn't about what we personally like. It's about data on studios. The data agrees with your taste and mine, though. |
May 30, 2019 5:56 PM
#35
claim that female centric anime is superior is not an argument, but an opinion. im not saying i disagree with it - heck, pretty much all series on my favorite list are female-centric. it is likely true, however, that anime and related industry would not be as well known without series with a mostly female cast. series like Aikatsu, Love Live, Non Non Biyori, Lucky Star, Haruhi, New Game!, Is the Order a Rabbit, Chihayafuru, among many others have a pretty strong following, with Love Live sales leading the sales charts in many instances. yes, i hear you, there are series like Natsume Yuujinchou, Shaman King, Gintama, Mushishi, etc, but i have my doubts the anime industry would be able to sell as much merch without female centric anime and would probably have been a far more niche entertainment medium than it is now. |
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May 30, 2019 6:03 PM
#36
IpreferEcchi said: Zawarudo0079 said: So what's your point then? just because an anime has a girl it's relevant for your topic ? The majority of popular studios are still operating today because their first TV ANIME focused on girls. zombie_pegasus said: As much as I agree, it's just an opinion. Nothing wrong with liking all male anime. This isn't about what we personally like. It's about data on studios. The data agrees with your taste and mine, though. That statement is kind of incorrect, surely having anime focused on girls may have helped them into being brought to exposure to the public but i'm not sure it's the only reason they are operating today (there are others factors). Your original post said "that you love" and now it's "most anime studios" those two statements are incompatible. |
May 30, 2019 6:07 PM
#37
Zawarudo0079 said: That statement is kind of incorrect, surely having anime focused on girls may have helped them into being brought to exposure to the public but i'm not sure it's the only reason they are operating today (there are others factors). Your original post said "that you love" and now it's "most anime studios" those two statements are incompatible. They aren't incompatible. When I speak of "that you love," I mean what's popular. MOST STUDIOS. DreamingBeats said: claim that female centric anime is superior is not an argument, but an opinion. im not saying i disagree with it - heck, pretty much all series on my favorite list are female-centric. it is likely true, however, that anime and related industry would not be as well known without series with a mostly female cast. series like Aikatsu, Love Live, Non Non Biyori, Lucky Star, Haruhi, New Game!, Is the Order a Rabbit, Chihayafuru, among many others have a pretty strong following, with Love Live sales leading the sales charts in many instances. yes, i hear you, there are series like Natsume Yuujinchou, Shaman King, Gintama, Mushishi, etc, but i have my doubts the anime industry would be able to sell as much merch without female centric anime and would probably have been a far more niche entertainment medium than it is now. From an industry selling point, they are superior. My taste happens to be aligned with that. |
May 30, 2019 6:11 PM
#38
There's no such things as stories about women, the only stories that exist are ones about characters. When I watched Cast Away I felt emotional attachment to a volleyball, human emotion is so bizarrely malleable that surface level characteristics don't mean much to actual enjoyment. |
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May 30, 2019 6:12 PM
#39
IpreferEcchi said: Zawarudo0079 said: That statement is kind of incorrect, surely having anime focused on girls may have helped them into being brought to exposure to the public but i'm not sure it's the only reason they are operating today (there are others factors). Your original post said "that you love" and now it's "most anime studios" those two statements are incompatible. They aren't incompatible. Studios that you love are popular studios. (most studios) My favorite Studio is Sunrise, It's popular and didn't start with having girls as a major selling point. |
May 30, 2019 6:14 PM
#40
Zawarudo0079 said: My favorite Studio is Sunrise, It's popular and didn't start with having girls as a major selling point. No shit every studio isn't going to conform to this. I'm talking about an overarching trend. Trends are about the majority. I explained this when replying to another user. I listed 6 studios that follow this trend, and I'm willing to go through all of them that have so many viewers and believe the trend will prevail. |
May 30, 2019 6:19 PM
#41
Zawarudo0079 said: IpreferEcchi said: Zawarudo0079 said: That statement is kind of incorrect, surely having anime focused on girls may have helped them into being brought to exposure to the public but i'm not sure it's the only reason they are operating today (there are others factors). Your original post said "that you love" and now it's "most anime studios" those two statements are incompatible. They aren't incompatible. Studios that you love are popular studios. (most studios) My favorite Studio is Sunrise, It's popular and didn't start with having girls as a major selling point. Love Live is one of their most popular series and some might even argue their cash cow. |
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May 30, 2019 6:19 PM
#42
So you picked a few random samples, made a rather incomplete study on trends and "superior anime" rhetorics, and now you are trying to reach a conclusion out of nowhere? |
May 30, 2019 6:23 PM
#43
I'll argue that female protagonists are superior, but I dunno about all-female anime being superior, Madoka Magica is all I can think of that can maybe support that claim |
May 30, 2019 6:23 PM
#44
jal90 said: So you picked a few random samples, made a rather incomplete study on trends and "superior anime" rhetorics, and now you are trying to reach a conclusion out of nowhere? I have 6 samples so far if you examine every post. I will keep building samples. I'm confident in my prediction. |
May 31, 2019 12:00 AM
#45
IpreferEcchi said: This isn't a fucking joke. The first TV anime of every popular studio had an emphasis on the females. And Seikon no Qwaser has a 6.66 average on MAL. That's not "god damn awful." It's also the only ecchi I've seen so far that goes far enough for me. That and Hikari to Mizu no Daphne. So you actually, unironically, attempted to use Hoods Entertainment as the studio to attempt to prove this...? Most of us weren't even aware of this studio, just some of the anime they've worked on. No, I don't believe you when you say this isn't a joke. I mean, it's actually kinda funny if it isn't considering how many people will fall for it, even if it's spelled out for them, so you don't have to get so defensive about it. With a totally on-the-nose username like that, it's hard to imagine how some people will actually think it's not a joke. Also considering the topic, why did you not use Xebec as an example? |
May 31, 2019 12:12 AM
#46
OnionKnightRises said: So you actually, unironically, attempted to use Hoods Entertainment as the studio to attempt to prove this...? Most of us weren't even aware of this studio, just some of the anime they've worked on. No, I don't believe you when you say this isn't a joke. I mean, it's actually kinda funny if it isn't considering how many people will fall for it, even if it's spelled out for them, so you don't have to get so defensive about it. With a totally on-the-nose username like that, it's hard to imagine how some people will actually think it's not a joke. Also considering the topic, why did you not use Xebec as an example? Xebec anime are mediocre, so it's not my first thought. I've already explained how this isn't a joke because it's not about my damn taste. It's about data on the studios. |
May 31, 2019 12:13 AM
#47
There is no doubt that all female or majority-female anime have surely been influential and important to the industry, but I wouldn't go as far as to say they are superior. |
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May 31, 2019 12:18 AM
#48
KappaSquare said: There is no doubt that all female or majority-female anime have surely been influential and important to the industry, but I wouldn't go as far as to say they are superior. This isn't a matter of personal opinion. Many anime studios owe their survival to female-focused anime. They gave them their break away success on TV when they had only done OVAs and movies prior. I'm correlating corporate success with superiority. |
May 31, 2019 12:23 AM
#49
I do find myself enjoying anime with an all female cast more than other anime. Much more enjoyable imo. |
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May 31, 2019 12:23 AM
#50
IpreferEcchi said: Ah ok fair enough. I can understand and respect that. Thanks for clarifying KappaSquare said: There is no doubt that all female or majority-female anime have surely been influential and important to the industry, but I wouldn't go as far as to say they are superior. This isn't a matter of personal opinion. Many anime studios owe their survival to female-focused anime. They gave them their break away success on TV when they had only done OVAs and movies prior. I'm correlating corporate success with superiority. |
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