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Mar 1, 2016 12:46 AM
#1
I mean, c'mon. You don't need to send an otaku to some fantasy land or trap him in some fantasy land video game to make an eyecatching anime. Don't the producers and LN writers get tired of it? Don't the Japanese consumers get tired of it? Seriously =/ |
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Mar 1, 2016 12:52 AM
#2
If the Japanese like it.. not for a long time. Watch something else. |
Mar 1, 2016 12:53 AM
#3
Two options: 1. Whine and blame the consumers, even though they don't understand what you're saying. 2. Watch something else. |
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Mar 1, 2016 12:56 AM
#4
I'd rather a fantasy world than yet another highschool. |
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Mar 1, 2016 12:57 AM
#5
The day the otaku stop liking it Which won't happen for a very long time |
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Mar 1, 2016 12:57 AM
#6
"Ordinary person getting to an interesting world" trope is very useful from a storytelling standpoint. It isn't going to stop being used any time soon. It's just that for the modern generation of authors, "ordinary person" no longer means a bunch of kids (like in Digimon or Mondaiji), but a single otaku. |
Mar 1, 2016 12:58 AM
#8
ItsMaz said: Yeah I have to agree there although I'm getting tired of the medieval fantasy game world setting.I'd rather a fantasy world than yet another highschool. |
Mar 1, 2016 12:59 AM
#9
You want a successful adult man with actual life who has wife and kids to be sent to the fantasy world instead? That could be an interesting anime. |
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Mar 1, 2016 1:00 AM
#10
ItsMaz said: I'd rather a fantasy world than yet another highschool. I think I prefer highschool at this point. I mean, it's not like people don't attend highschool, so it's less contrived <.< RayAdha said: You want a successful adult man with actual life who has wife and kids to be sent to the fantasy world instead? That could be an interesting anime. And yes, please send an interesting person to a fantasy world. Like John Cena. |
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Mar 1, 2016 1:02 AM
#11
many otaku watch anime for escapism so why japan should stop making kind of anime which keeps their auditory satisfied. |
Mar 1, 2016 1:03 AM
#12
Cookies said: Two options: 1. Whine and blame the consumers, even though they don't understand what you're saying. 2. Watch something else. This... OP: (2nd option is the most sensible thing to do. )0 |
Mar 1, 2016 1:03 AM
#13
Highschool is the worst, most boring and the least interesting setting so fantasy worlds over highschool. |
Mar 1, 2016 1:10 AM
#14
RayAdha said: You want a successful adult man with actual life who has wife and kids to be sent to the fantasy world instead? That could be an interesting anime. Traditionally, "sent to a fantasy world" setups take people who don't have too strong connections to their original worlds. Being in a hurry to return ruins the most important point of the whole setup - to use the MC to explore the world together with the viewers. |
Mar 1, 2016 3:27 AM
#16
Otaku's are their target audience, so why should they? |
Mar 1, 2016 4:25 AM
#17
MortalMelancholy said: yes..............................I mean, c'mon. You don't need to send an otaku to some fantasy land or trap him in some fantasy land video game to make an eyecatching anime. Don't the producers and LN writers get tired of it? Don't the Japanese consumers get tired of it? Seriously =/ |
Mar 1, 2016 4:30 AM
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Mar 1, 2016 4:33 AM
#19
MortalMelancholy said: I mean, c'mon. You don't need to send an otaku to some fantasy land or trap him in some fantasy land video game to make an eyecatching anime. Don't the producers and LN writers get tired of it? Don't the Japanese consumers get tired of it? Seriously =/ then dont watch it................ |
Mar 1, 2016 4:34 AM
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Mar 1, 2016 4:34 AM
#21
I know it is a rhetorical questions,. but when this genre isn't succesful anymore. I thing that the current hype or popularity levels for this kind will last for another 3-4 years. |
Mar 1, 2016 4:34 AM
#22
I agree with the OP . They should start sending more riajuus and make stories about teenage angst and depression . |
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Mar 1, 2016 4:40 AM
#23
SodiumChloride said: Thrust me they make a lot of it. Too much in fact that it's more common to have Isekai MC to be edgy angsty teenager.I agree with the OP . They should start sending more riajuus and make stories about teenage angst and depression . |
Mar 1, 2016 4:44 AM
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Mar 1, 2016 4:44 AM
#25
NeoAnkara said: SodiumChloride said: Thrust me they make a lot of it. Too much in fact that it's more common to have Isekai MC to be edgy angsty teenager.I agree with the OP . They should start sending more riajuus and make stories about teenage angst and depression . I'm not too sure what riajuu means but I assume it's a slang for extremely popular people . What I had in mind was the story of an extremely popular MC being taken to some other fantasy world and being forced into a radically different lifestyle before finally breaking down into a mixture of despair and edgy angst . Is there a lot of that ? |
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Mar 1, 2016 4:46 AM
#26
SodiumChloride said: http://www.novelupdates.com/NeoAnkara said: SodiumChloride said: I agree with the OP . They should start sending more riajuus and make stories about teenage angst and depression . I'm not too sure what riajuu means but I assume it's a slang for extremely popular people . What I had in mind was the story of an extremely popular MC being taken to some other fantasy world and being forced into a radically different lifestyle before finally breaking down into a mixture of despair and edgy angst . Is there a lot of that ? Just lurk around there for a while. |
Mar 1, 2016 4:48 AM
#27
Meh I don't see anything wrong with it if it can be done right. I ain't got any better ideas anyways, and I doubt anyone who complains about it has either. |
“Humankind cannot gain anything without first giving something in return. To obtain, something of equal value must be lost. That is alchemy's first law of Equivalent Exchange. In those days, we really believed that to be the world's one, and only, truth. But the world isn't perfect, and the law is incomplete..." -Alphonse Elric "Then and now, what I protect has never changed!" -Sakata Gintoki I'll take anything like The Pet Girl of Sakurasou. Anything as good as that. |
Mar 1, 2016 5:29 AM
#28
Well yeah, there will probably always be 1-2 anime per season that have that kind of plot. But I don't think its a huge problem as long as there are still other anime being made. I personally am not a huge fan of this "isekai" trend,mainly because 99% of them have a medieval fantasy game setting. That looks exactly like SAO,tbh. I think that is kind of a waste,since "isekai" could be any kind of world. Like why not make a fantasy world like in NagiAsu where people live in the ocean. Or something like Suisei no Gargantia or something else. Even NGNL was a step beyond. It definitely had that MMORPG vibe,but the concept of everything being decided by games made it unique. But oh well,I guess Otakus like fantasy mmorpgs at the moment,so thats whats being made. That might change sometime,but probably not very soon. And I guess its not a huge problem as long as we still get other shows. Although yeah,I personally could do without the isekai shows. |
Mar 1, 2016 5:48 AM
#29
IndigoBangarang said: I personally am not a huge fan of this "isekai" trend,mainly because 99% of them have a medieval fantasy game setting. 1) "Medieval fantasy" is one of the most adventure-friendly setting types. No police, no armies you can't personally slaughter, plenty of bad stuff to fight. 2) Just because the setting looks medieval, doesn't mean it is. At least some of them use magitech to effectively have "technology" and society far in advance of middle ages. |
Mar 1, 2016 6:17 AM
#31
Stop being such a damn realist and let the kids fly in their fantasies. |
Mar 1, 2016 6:26 AM
#32
I mean, c'mon. You don't need to complain about things you can't change or watch shows you don't enjoy to make an interesting thread. Don't the people complaining get tired of it? Don't the people reading get tired if it? Seriously =/ |
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Mar 1, 2016 6:27 AM
#33
Isn't that what anime is doing to us, the watchers...? |
Mar 1, 2016 7:26 AM
#34
Don't worry mang, it'll pass.. Until then watch something else.. |
Mar 1, 2016 7:32 AM
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Mar 1, 2016 7:37 AM
#36
Why can't they all be like me? Can't you all just be like me? Like, be something that isn't an otaku? Geez. |
I'm also filled with pure-hearted ulterior motives. |
Mar 1, 2016 7:49 AM
#37
flannan said: IndigoBangarang said: I personally am not a huge fan of this "isekai" trend,mainly because 99% of them have a medieval fantasy game setting. 1) "Medieval fantasy" is one of the most adventure-friendly setting types. No police, no armies you can't personally slaughter, plenty of bad stuff to fight. 2) Just because the setting looks medieval, doesn't mean it is. At least some of them use magitech to effectively have "technology" and society far in advance of middle ages. I made it pretty clear that its just my personal opinion. Well. True, it is a setting that supports action/adventure. But I am not a huge fan of those genres. I personally like drama/comedy/SoL more,so I prefer modern-day Japan settings,because it supports my prefered genres more. But I can see why an action/adventure lover likes medieval fantasy settings. I know most of them aren't actually realistic medieval. But still,my point was that a lot of these settings look/feel so similar,especially when I look at upcoming LN. I just wonder why so many authors decide to go for the medieval fantasy esque setting,that usually feature swords and magic. Like why not make a fantasy world that is based on ancient Eqypt or something? Or a steampunk/machinery based setting? just some ideas. But I guess the medieval setting (or rather fantasy mmorpg setting) is popular because thats what otaku like atm..... at least thats my theory. |
Mar 1, 2016 7:57 AM
#38
It's just to attract people to read/watch it. The reson for that is just that there are too many otaku that want to escape reality (maybe because they understand that otaku room and a collection of body pillows aren't that great irl?). So yeah... CondemneDio said: Isn't that what anime is doing to us, the watchers...? Lol dude, it's actually an extremely good point :D It depend on the level of involvement though. |
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Mar 1, 2016 8:05 AM
#39
I'm not sure I can even list 10 anime using an otaku sent to an alternative world, so not sure what to think of that thread. If you add the "trapped inside a video game" you can reach more than 10, but that's still not that much. And trapped inside a game is a completely different trop with moved to an isekai. |
Mar 1, 2016 8:50 AM
#40
Here's to hoping that this becomes the new thing to whine about, replacing moe as the scapegoat for frustrated casuals. It would be a nice change for a bit. |
I probably regret this post by now. |
Mar 1, 2016 9:05 AM
#41
Kuma said: dude, issekai trope is soo fucking old. much older than current mainstream hype. digimon is example and i don't think it even first. One of the oldest fantasy books, "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis (1950) is about a bunch of children getting into a fantasy world. Yes, this trope is damn old. IndigoBangarang said: flannan said: IndigoBangarang said: I personally am not a huge fan of this "isekai" trend,mainly because 99% of them have a medieval fantasy game setting. 1) "Medieval fantasy" is one of the most adventure-friendly setting types. No police, no armies you can't personally slaughter, plenty of bad stuff to fight. 2) Just because the setting looks medieval, doesn't mean it is. At least some of them use magitech to effectively have "technology" and society far in advance of middle ages. I made it pretty clear that its just my personal opinion. Well. True, it is a setting that supports action/adventure. But I am not a huge fan of those genres. I personally like drama/comedy/SoL more,so I prefer modern-day Japan settings,because it supports my prefered genres more. But I can see why an action/adventure lover likes medieval fantasy settings. Well, obviously for somebody who's going to do a fantasy book/manga/anime, making a comedy/SoL in modern Japan just isn't an option. There are some nice SoL in fantasy, though: Atelier and Shiawase no Pan. IndigoBangarang said: I know most of them aren't actually realistic medieval. But still,my point was that a lot of these settings look/feel so similar,especially when I look at upcoming LN. I just wonder why so many authors decide to go for the medieval fantasy esque setting,that usually feature swords and magic. Like why not make a fantasy world that is based on ancient Eqypt or something? Or a steampunk/machinery based setting? just some ideas. But I guess the medieval setting (or rather fantasy mmorpg setting) is popular because thats what otaku like atm..... at least thats my theory. Unless you're very good at what you're doing, you can't just take a random period of history and make a fantasy adventurous version of it. Many authors don't really want to do all the mountain of worldbuilding work it takes - they have other things they want to do with the setting, and so default to pseudo-medieval or pseudo-renaissance fantasy when they can't default to pseudo-modern Japan. |
Mar 1, 2016 9:16 AM
#42
We've had to deal with generic high school shows since 2006, I'd rather have something that requires even small amounts of creativity. |
Mar 1, 2016 9:19 AM
#43
Right now the WN/LN industry is in the Isekai era. Rebirth/New fantasy world shit is the craze and you will only see more and more of it as adaptions come along for promotion of the source material. |
Mar 1, 2016 9:22 AM
#44
flannan said: how about alice in the wonderland? she also got to transfered to fantasy world because going inside rabbit hole. it think it's still much older.Kuma said: dude, issekai trope is soo fucking old. much older than current mainstream hype. digimon is example and i don't think it even first. One of the oldest fantasy books, "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis (1950) is about a bunch of children getting into a fantasy world. Yes, this trope is damn old. |
Mar 1, 2016 9:31 AM
#45
When it stops making money... Or when enough people rebel and want something new. :P |
Mar 1, 2016 10:19 AM
#46
Kuma said: flannan said: how about alice in the wonderland? she also got to transfered to fantasy world because going inside rabbit hole. it think it's still much older.Kuma said: dude, issekai trope is soo fucking old. much older than current mainstream hype. digimon is example and i don't think it even first. One of the oldest fantasy books, "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis (1950) is about a bunch of children getting into a fantasy world. Yes, this trope is damn old. It's from 1865, and it's a whole century older. I'm not sure the worlds Alice got to qualify as "fantasy", though. They're more like "drug-induced nightmares". |
Mar 1, 2016 10:23 AM
#47
flannan said: well, even dark fantasy still a fantasy thou.Kuma said: flannan said: Kuma said: dude, issekai trope is soo fucking old. much older than current mainstream hype. digimon is example and i don't think it even first. One of the oldest fantasy books, "The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe" by C.S. Lewis (1950) is about a bunch of children getting into a fantasy world. Yes, this trope is damn old. It's from 1865, and it's a whole century older. I'm not sure the worlds Alice got to qualify as "fantasy", though. They're more like "drug-induced nightmares". |
Mar 1, 2016 10:26 AM
#48
Yes, it's an old trope, but I think the otaku thing is relatively newer, and massively trending. Aanyhow, Japan really seems to like to overuse and overabuse tropes, until people actually get tired of it, after which they'll pick up a new one. What they do is analogous to depleting non-renewable resources; they're using up all of the entertainment that consumers can receive from a trope, and it won't recover for decades! |
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Mar 1, 2016 10:33 AM
#49
MortalMelancholy said: dude, trend is always exist. it's nothing new and it's not only special to anime. it's exist on every entertainment medium. when first anime introduced, anime is full of scifi shows that predicted future or historical shows. then mecha and space. then the golden age of action shounen with big 3, then the booming popularity of CGDCT, then trapped in game, then now issekai. i don't really well informed about another medium to comment about it, but is people already forgot the booming of boyband and girl band?Yes, it's an old trope, but I think the otaku thing is relatively newer, and massively trending. Aanyhow, Japan really seems to like to overuse and overabuse tropes, until people actually get tired of it, after which they'll pick up a new one. What they do is analogous to depleting non-renewable resources; they're using up all of the entertainment that consumers can receive from a trope, and it won't recover for decades! |
Mar 1, 2016 10:35 AM
#50
Kuma said: MortalMelancholy said: dude, trend is always exist. it's nothing new and it's not only special to anime. it's exist on every entertainment medium. when first anime introduced, anime is full of scifi shows that predicted future or historical shows. then mecha and space. then the golden age of action shounen with big 3, then the booming popularity of CGDCT, then trapped in game, then now issekai. i don't really well informed about another medium.Yes, it's an old trope, but I think the otaku thing is relatively newer, and massively trending. Aanyhow, Japan really seems to like to overuse and overabuse tropes, until people actually get tired of it, after which they'll pick up a new one. What they do is analogous to depleting non-renewable resources; they're using up all of the entertainment that consumers can receive from a trope, and it won't recover for decades! Well... The only entertainment mediums I use are anime and manga. While I'm sure this may happen in other entertainment mediums, like hollywood or netflix, etc, I'm doubtful that it is as severe as this current trend, and their garbage is boring irregardless of how bad they make it. |
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