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Jan 24, 2018 4:04 PM
#51
Wyatt said: Kinetics said: Wyatt said: man_of_culture said: Depends what kind of anime he watches. If he watched shit for kids like Naruto, Dragon Ball, etc., then I would not think very highly of him. If he watched anime for cultured adults, then it would be fine. what anime are for cultured adults lmao Some top of the notch seinen like Monster or Steins Gate I believe... Nah this is complete rubbish, just watch what you like. honestly monster is just a glorified batman comic, though a good one, and steins;gate is filled with otaku references and degeneracy, certainly something no self respecting adult indulges in It doesn't matter, my point is that there is no such anime that is for "cultured adults" or children, it is a form of entertainment and you pick what you like. It may be marketed for a particular audience but that doesn't mean that you can't enjoy it. |
Jan 24, 2018 4:18 PM
#52
hahahahaahahah he is 18 and he is watching anime hahahahahahahaaaaaaaaaahhh |
Jan 24, 2018 4:20 PM
#53
I'm 98 years old and still watch cartoons. You got another 80 years to go lad. |
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Jan 24, 2018 4:22 PM
#54
KaoriCLN said: KaoriCLN said: i wouldn't care at all but maybe it's because My brother who has 19 yeasr old watches it, so i think im accustomed (but depends the anime) lol it's my first post gfkfhjgfhjkgfhjfkjhjf You should know that a large part of MAL is older than 20, some are 30s. |
Jan 24, 2018 4:23 PM
#55
It is normal. It would be strange if you didn't watch anime. |
Jan 24, 2018 4:26 PM
#56
I think of him as another normal potato... |
Jan 24, 2018 4:36 PM
#57
I'd say Welcome to the Club. I'm a 35 year old man who's been watching anime for 20 years. |
Jan 24, 2018 4:37 PM
#58
ticket2 said: so a child suddenly turns into a man (or lady) when they hit 18 years of age. At least their at the legal age on watching certain 'animes'.18-year-old man |
Heckle was here... |
Jan 24, 2018 4:41 PM
#59
Gross! I bet he has cooties too. Ick. |
Jan 24, 2018 4:42 PM
#60
Kinetics said: Wyatt said: Kinetics said: Wyatt said: man_of_culture said: Depends what kind of anime he watches. If he watched shit for kids like Naruto, Dragon Ball, etc., then I would not think very highly of him. If he watched anime for cultured adults, then it would be fine. what anime are for cultured adults lmao Some top of the notch seinen like Monster or Steins Gate I believe... Nah this is complete rubbish, just watch what you like. honestly monster is just a glorified batman comic, though a good one, and steins;gate is filled with otaku references and degeneracy, certainly something no self respecting adult indulges in It doesn't matter, my point is that there is no such anime that is for "cultured adults" or children, it is a form of entertainment and you pick what you like. It may be marketed for a particular audience but that doesn't mean that you can't enjoy it. cultured adults is of course a joke, but you dont think there are things that are for older people than other things? Could you say without a shadow of a doubt in your heart that The Passion of Joan of Arc and Madagascar 2 are equally respectable, and having one or the other as your favorite film at any age is not different at all |
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Jan 24, 2018 5:03 PM
#61
18-year-olds aren't "men". They're boys and children. |
Jan 24, 2018 5:09 PM
#62
Wyatt said: A lot, maybe if you stop watching shonen you would notice them.man_of_culture said: Depends what kind of anime he watches. If he watched shit for kids like Naruto, Dragon Ball, etc., then I would not think very highly of him. If he watched anime for cultured adults, then it would be fine. what anime are for cultured adults lmao |
Jan 24, 2018 5:11 PM
#63
GyrosPizzeria said: Wyatt said: A lot, maybe if you stop watching shonen you would notice them.man_of_culture said: Depends what kind of anime he watches. If he watched shit for kids like Naruto, Dragon Ball, etc., then I would not think very highly of him. If he watched anime for cultured adults, then it would be fine. what anime are for cultured adults lmao what lol? i havent watched a shonen in like 7 years |
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Jan 24, 2018 5:13 PM
#64
"(It's not me)" XD Well, since anime is obviously for kids, idk what that 18 year old "man" is doing in this community. |
ShionJan 24, 2018 5:17 PM
Jan 24, 2018 5:13 PM
#65
Wyatt said: cultured adults is of course a joke, but you dont think there are things that are for older people than other things? Could you say without a shadow of a doubt in your heart that The Passion of Joan of Arc and Madagascar 2 are equally respectable, and having one or the other as your favorite film at any age is not different at all Only insecure teenagers think of "This is for kids so i dont like it anymore xdxd" or "Im too mature to like this".Seriously, just like what you like and dont shame yourself into not enjoying it anymore. |
Jan 24, 2018 5:18 PM
#66
Super very normal and definitely not a special snowflake or weird like what you're thinking. |
(っ◔◡◔)っ 𝓘 𝔀𝓲𝓼𝓱 𝔂𝓸𝓾 𝓪𝓵𝓵 𝓱𝓪𝓿𝓮 𝓪 𝔀𝓸𝓷𝓭𝓮𝓻𝓯𝓾𝓵 𝓭𝓪𝔂 ♥ |
Jan 24, 2018 5:19 PM
#67
Jan 24, 2018 5:22 PM
#68
Loriental said: Wyatt said: cultured adults is of course a joke, but you dont think there are things that are for older people than other things? Could you say without a shadow of a doubt in your heart that The Passion of Joan of Arc and Madagascar 2 are equally respectable, and having one or the other as your favorite film at any age is not different at all Only insecure teenagers think of "This is for kids so i dont like it anymore xdxd" or "Im too mature to like this".Seriously, just like what you like and dont shame yourself into not enjoying it anymore. don't misrepresent me, that's not what i said. my favorite manga is one piece, which is for fucking babies; that doesn't at all mark against its quality and potency, but it's still for babies. being able to be fully immersed in children's art, or animation period, as a grown adult IS a sign of immaturity, even if that art is still fantastic. its not a criticism, and in 20 years ill probably still think ratatouille is a masterpiece, but itll be at least a little weird that i think that |
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Jan 24, 2018 5:23 PM
#69
I wouldn't think anything of it, I think anime is for all ages it doesn't matter whether or not you're 18, 30, 24, or 90. :) |
Jan 24, 2018 5:24 PM
#70
Wyatt said: GyrosPizzeria said: Wyatt said: man_of_culture said: Depends what kind of anime he watches. If he watched shit for kids like Naruto, Dragon Ball, etc., then I would not think very highly of him. If he watched anime for cultured adults, then it would be fine. what anime are for cultured adults lmao what lol? i havent watched a shonen in like 7 years So you haven't watch One Piece for 7 yrs yet you still use Lufy as your signature? Also the moment you start thinking what age group should enjoy what type of media already shows that your mind is as immature as an edgy teen who thinks that watching those "adult stuffs" is cooler or something. (Note that edgy teen doesn't imply to all teens, so stop assuming you're being offended if you're a teen, only those people who fit into those description counts ) |
Ventus_SJan 24, 2018 5:30 PM
Jan 24, 2018 5:26 PM
#71
Ventus_S said: Wyatt said: GyrosPizzeria said: Wyatt said: A lot, maybe if you stop watching shonen you would notice them.man_of_culture said: Depends what kind of anime he watches. If he watched shit for kids like Naruto, Dragon Ball, etc., then I would not think very highly of him. If he watched anime for cultured adults, then it would be fine. what anime are for cultured adults lmao what lol? i havent watched a shonen in like 7 years So you haven't watch One Piece for 7 yrs yet you still use Lufy as your signature? i read the manga, the anime is shit lol. also ive had this profile pic for like 4 years, i dont really post on the mal forums much so ive never bothered to change it. |
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Jan 24, 2018 5:30 PM
#72
Wyatt said: Ventus_S said: Wyatt said: GyrosPizzeria said: Wyatt said: A lot, maybe if you stop watching shonen you would notice them.man_of_culture said: Depends what kind of anime he watches. If he watched shit for kids like Naruto, Dragon Ball, etc., then I would not think very highly of him. If he watched anime for cultured adults, then it would be fine. what anime are for cultured adults lmao what lol? i havent watched a shonen in like 7 years So you haven't watch One Piece for 7 yrs yet you still use Lufy as your signature? i read the manga, the anime is shit lol. also ive had this profile pic for like 4 years, i dont really post on the mal forums much so ive never bothered to change it. So does that make any difference? You still watch shonen, and your stance is void. Ok, now I find it more funny that you assume manga is more mature than anime lolz.. They're on equal footing. |
Jan 24, 2018 5:31 PM
#73
GyrosPizzeria said: Wyatt said: So to be mature you have to, mm I don't know, work 12+ hours per day, come home and watch news and then sleep ? How in the hell watching something shows if you are mature or not LOL.Loriental said: Wyatt said: cultured adults is of course a joke, but you dont think there are things that are for older people than other things? Could you say without a shadow of a doubt in your heart that The Passion of Joan of Arc and Madagascar 2 are equally respectable, and having one or the other as your favorite film at any age is not different at all Only insecure teenagers think of "This is for kids so i dont like it anymore xdxd" or "Im too mature to like this".Seriously, just like what you like and dont shame yourself into not enjoying it anymore. don't misrepresent me, that's not what i said. my favorite manga is one piece, which is for fucking babies; that doesn't at all mark against its quality and potency, but it's still for babies. being able to be fully immersed in children's art, or animation period, as a grown adult IS a sign of immaturity, even if that art is still fantastic. its not a criticism, and in 20 years ill probably still think ratatouille is a masterpiece, but itll be at least a little weird that i think that y-you just misrepresnted me again lmao, i didn't say anything close to that. there's a disconnect one's empathy if they can get so attached to drawings, which is a sign of immaturity. it doesn't mean you're a crying baby shitting your pants, its just like, there's obviously art that appeals to more empathic and complex elements of spirituality and humanity than fuckin kids shows |
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Jan 24, 2018 5:33 PM
#74
Jan 24, 2018 5:34 PM
#75
Ventus_S said: Wyatt said: Ventus_S said: Wyatt said: GyrosPizzeria said: Wyatt said: A lot, maybe if you stop watching shonen you would notice them.man_of_culture said: Depends what kind of anime he watches. If he watched shit for kids like Naruto, Dragon Ball, etc., then I would not think very highly of him. If he watched anime for cultured adults, then it would be fine. what anime are for cultured adults lmao what lol? i havent watched a shonen in like 7 years So you haven't watch One Piece for 7 yrs yet you still use Lufy as your signature? i read the manga, the anime is shit lol. also ive had this profile pic for like 4 years, i dont really post on the mal forums much so ive never bothered to change it. So does that make any difference? You still watch shonen, and your stance is void. Ok, now I find it more funny that you assume manga is more mature than anime lolz.. They're on equal footing. Why the fuck is everyone misrepresenting me so much? The One Piece manga is better than the anime. That is completely unrelated to the two mediums as a whole. Also, manga is way better than anime lmao. What? I can be immature for the things I like. Regardless of shonens, I fuckin love some anime, and anime is inherently immature, so I'm a bit of a kid for liking those things. There's nothing wrong with immaturity. Also im a teenger so i give myself some leeway for those things |
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Jan 24, 2018 5:35 PM
#76
Nothing. Entertainment is for everyone. -unless you watch 8+ cartoons- |
Jan 24, 2018 5:35 PM
#77
oh yeah for sure, not fully. just, like, if you're 40 and watch telletubbies all day, that shows SOME immaturity. you could be a genius empath politician and do that |
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Jan 24, 2018 5:36 PM
#78
lol what a fag xD Who watches anime when they're 18!? ha..hahaha... |
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Jan 24, 2018 5:37 PM
#79
I'm almost 30 and I still love Sailor Moon, Card Captor Sakura...same way i like adult stuff too, there's no such thing as an age to watch/read something, if you like it, that's what matters. I wish i was still 18 to watch and read more stuff! :P |
Jan 24, 2018 5:38 PM
#81
Wyatt said: Ventus_S said: Wyatt said: Ventus_S said: Wyatt said: GyrosPizzeria said: Wyatt said: A lot, maybe if you stop watching shonen you would notice them.man_of_culture said: Depends what kind of anime he watches. If he watched shit for kids like Naruto, Dragon Ball, etc., then I would not think very highly of him. If he watched anime for cultured adults, then it would be fine. what anime are for cultured adults lmao what lol? i havent watched a shonen in like 7 years So you haven't watch One Piece for 7 yrs yet you still use Lufy as your signature? i read the manga, the anime is shit lol. also ive had this profile pic for like 4 years, i dont really post on the mal forums much so ive never bothered to change it. So does that make any difference? You still watch shonen, and your stance is void. Ok, now I find it more funny that you assume manga is more mature than anime lolz.. They're on equal footing. Why the fuck is everyone misrepresenting me so much? The One Piece manga is better than the anime. That is completely unrelated to the two mediums as a whole. Also, manga is way better than anime lmao. What? I can be immature for the things I like. Regardless of shonens, I fuckin love some anime, and anime is inherently immature, so I'm a bit of a kid for liking those things. There's nothing wrong with immaturity. Also im a teenger so i give myself some leeway for those things Correct me if im misrepresenting you, but you think that anime is inherently less mature than manga? If so, holy fuck that is one of the most retarded things I ever heard. |
Jan 24, 2018 5:39 PM
#82
Loriental said: Wyatt said: Ventus_S said: Wyatt said: Ventus_S said: Wyatt said: GyrosPizzeria said: Wyatt said: A lot, maybe if you stop watching shonen you would notice them.man_of_culture said: Depends what kind of anime he watches. If he watched shit for kids like Naruto, Dragon Ball, etc., then I would not think very highly of him. If he watched anime for cultured adults, then it would be fine. what anime are for cultured adults lmao what lol? i havent watched a shonen in like 7 years So you haven't watch One Piece for 7 yrs yet you still use Lufy as your signature? i read the manga, the anime is shit lol. also ive had this profile pic for like 4 years, i dont really post on the mal forums much so ive never bothered to change it. So does that make any difference? You still watch shonen, and your stance is void. Ok, now I find it more funny that you assume manga is more mature than anime lolz.. They're on equal footing. Why the fuck is everyone misrepresenting me so much? The One Piece manga is better than the anime. That is completely unrelated to the two mediums as a whole. Also, manga is way better than anime lmao. What? I can be immature for the things I like. Regardless of shonens, I fuckin love some anime, and anime is inherently immature, so I'm a bit of a kid for liking those things. There's nothing wrong with immaturity. Also im a teenger so i give myself some leeway for those things Correct me if im misrepresenting you, but you think that anime is inherently less mature than manga? If so, holy fuck that is one of the most retarded things I ever heard. nah, its not more immature, its just *worse* like i couldnt prove it, but thats how i feel |
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Jan 24, 2018 5:39 PM
#83
Wyatt said: Loriental said: Wyatt said: cultured adults is of course a joke, but you dont think there are things that are for older people than other things? Could you say without a shadow of a doubt in your heart that The Passion of Joan of Arc and Madagascar 2 are equally respectable, and having one or the other as your favorite film at any age is not different at all Only insecure teenagers think of "This is for kids so i dont like it anymore xdxd" or "Im too mature to like this".Seriously, just like what you like and dont shame yourself into not enjoying it anymore. don't misrepresent me, that's not what i said. my favorite manga is one piece, which is for fucking babies; that doesn't at all mark against its quality and potency, but it's still for babies. being able to be fully immersed in children's art, or animation period, as a grown adult IS a sign of immaturity, even if that art is still fantastic. its not a criticism, and in 20 years ill probably still think ratatouille is a masterpiece, but itll be at least a little weird that i think that It's a form of entertainment not a mark for maturity. Of course your personal tastes might change based on experience through which you might gravitate towards other types of anime or other medium, but this does not indicate your maturity in the real world. |
Jan 24, 2018 5:44 PM
#84
Kinetics said: Wyatt said: Loriental said: Wyatt said: cultured adults is of course a joke, but you dont think there are things that are for older people than other things? Could you say without a shadow of a doubt in your heart that The Passion of Joan of Arc and Madagascar 2 are equally respectable, and having one or the other as your favorite film at any age is not different at all Only insecure teenagers think of "This is for kids so i dont like it anymore xdxd" or "Im too mature to like this".Seriously, just like what you like and dont shame yourself into not enjoying it anymore. don't misrepresent me, that's not what i said. my favorite manga is one piece, which is for fucking babies; that doesn't at all mark against its quality and potency, but it's still for babies. being able to be fully immersed in children's art, or animation period, as a grown adult IS a sign of immaturity, even if that art is still fantastic. its not a criticism, and in 20 years ill probably still think ratatouille is a masterpiece, but itll be at least a little weird that i think that It's a form of entertainment not a mark for maturity. Of course your personal tastes might change based on experience through which you might gravitate towards other types of anime or other medium, but this does not indicate your maturity in the real world. My mind straight up goes to all 30yrs+ living in their mom's basement who have Legend of the galatic heroes as their favorite. |
Jan 24, 2018 6:25 PM
#85
Loriental said: Kinetics said: Wyatt said: Loriental said: Wyatt said: cultured adults is of course a joke, but you dont think there are things that are for older people than other things? Could you say without a shadow of a doubt in your heart that The Passion of Joan of Arc and Madagascar 2 are equally respectable, and having one or the other as your favorite film at any age is not different at all Only insecure teenagers think of "This is for kids so i dont like it anymore xdxd" or "Im too mature to like this".Seriously, just like what you like and dont shame yourself into not enjoying it anymore. don't misrepresent me, that's not what i said. my favorite manga is one piece, which is for fucking babies; that doesn't at all mark against its quality and potency, but it's still for babies. being able to be fully immersed in children's art, or animation period, as a grown adult IS a sign of immaturity, even if that art is still fantastic. its not a criticism, and in 20 years ill probably still think ratatouille is a masterpiece, but itll be at least a little weird that i think that It's a form of entertainment not a mark for maturity. Of course your personal tastes might change based on experience through which you might gravitate towards other types of anime or other medium, but this does not indicate your maturity in the real world. My mind straight up goes to all 30yrs+ living in their mom's basement who have Legend of the galatic heroes as their favorite. im 15 lmao. i mean, that's sorta a mean elitist thought there, isn't it? like weren't you just talkin about liking what you like? anyway, logh is like, ridiculously beautiful and touches all the most romanticc, truthful and hopeful parts of my soul so its my favorite anime. |
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Jan 24, 2018 6:29 PM
#86
Wyatt said: Loriental said: Kinetics said: Wyatt said: Loriental said: Wyatt said: cultured adults is of course a joke, but you dont think there are things that are for older people than other things? Could you say without a shadow of a doubt in your heart that The Passion of Joan of Arc and Madagascar 2 are equally respectable, and having one or the other as your favorite film at any age is not different at all Only insecure teenagers think of "This is for kids so i dont like it anymore xdxd" or "Im too mature to like this".Seriously, just like what you like and dont shame yourself into not enjoying it anymore. don't misrepresent me, that's not what i said. my favorite manga is one piece, which is for fucking babies; that doesn't at all mark against its quality and potency, but it's still for babies. being able to be fully immersed in children's art, or animation period, as a grown adult IS a sign of immaturity, even if that art is still fantastic. its not a criticism, and in 20 years ill probably still think ratatouille is a masterpiece, but itll be at least a little weird that i think that It's a form of entertainment not a mark for maturity. Of course your personal tastes might change based on experience through which you might gravitate towards other types of anime or other medium, but this does not indicate your maturity in the real world. My mind straight up goes to all 30yrs+ living in their mom's basement who have Legend of the galatic heroes as their favorite. im 15 lmao. i mean, that's sorta a mean elitist thought there, isn't it? like weren't you just talkin about liking what you like? anyway, logh is like, ridiculously beautiful and touches all the most romanticc, truthful and hopeful parts of my soul so its my favorite anime. I could go all "Bwhaaa you are misrepresenting me" but i wont(Even though i kinda already did). What I exemplified is a person that likes a supposedely mature show and is still immature.Im not calling you out on being immature or saying Logh is bad or that the people who like it are immature/elitists/pretenders.What I meant is to show that the content you consume does not correlate to your maturity. |
Jan 24, 2018 6:33 PM
#87
Loriental said: Wyatt said: Loriental said: Kinetics said: Wyatt said: Loriental said: Wyatt said: cultured adults is of course a joke, but you dont think there are things that are for older people than other things? Could you say without a shadow of a doubt in your heart that The Passion of Joan of Arc and Madagascar 2 are equally respectable, and having one or the other as your favorite film at any age is not different at all Only insecure teenagers think of "This is for kids so i dont like it anymore xdxd" or "Im too mature to like this".Seriously, just like what you like and dont shame yourself into not enjoying it anymore. don't misrepresent me, that's not what i said. my favorite manga is one piece, which is for fucking babies; that doesn't at all mark against its quality and potency, but it's still for babies. being able to be fully immersed in children's art, or animation period, as a grown adult IS a sign of immaturity, even if that art is still fantastic. its not a criticism, and in 20 years ill probably still think ratatouille is a masterpiece, but itll be at least a little weird that i think that It's a form of entertainment not a mark for maturity. Of course your personal tastes might change based on experience through which you might gravitate towards other types of anime or other medium, but this does not indicate your maturity in the real world. My mind straight up goes to all 30yrs+ living in their mom's basement who have Legend of the galatic heroes as their favorite. im 15 lmao. i mean, that's sorta a mean elitist thought there, isn't it? like weren't you just talkin about liking what you like? anyway, logh is like, ridiculously beautiful and touches all the most romanticc, truthful and hopeful parts of my soul so its my favorite anime. I could go all "Bwhaaa you are misrepresenting me" but i wont(Even though i kinda already did). What I exemplified is a person that likes a supposedely mature show and is still immature.Im not calling you out on being immature or saying Logh is bad or that the people who like it are immature/elitists/pretenders.What I meant is to show that the content you consume does not correlate to your maturity. oh yeah for sure, there are huge immature babies that love logh lmao |
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Jan 24, 2018 6:36 PM
#88
Forget being 18, anyone who watches anime at any age deserves to be shunned! |
(Translator's Note: "nico nico nii" means "SHINY DAYS in My Pocket") nico nico nii. |
Jan 24, 2018 7:16 PM
#90
Is this a legitimate question or a troll one? I would put money on the fact that 75% of people who watch anime are over 18 years old. I mean, I'm 25. |
Jan 24, 2018 9:23 PM
#91
Wyatt said: GyrosPizzeria said: Wyatt said: Loriental said: Wyatt said: cultured adults is of course a joke, but you dont think there are things that are for older people than other things? Could you say without a shadow of a doubt in your heart that The Passion of Joan of Arc and Madagascar 2 are equally respectable, and having one or the other as your favorite film at any age is not different at all Only insecure teenagers think of "This is for kids so i dont like it anymore xdxd" or "Im too mature to like this".Seriously, just like what you like and dont shame yourself into not enjoying it anymore. don't misrepresent me, that's not what i said. my favorite manga is one piece, which is for fucking babies; that doesn't at all mark against its quality and potency, but it's still for babies. being able to be fully immersed in children's art, or animation period, as a grown adult IS a sign of immaturity, even if that art is still fantastic. its not a criticism, and in 20 years ill probably still think ratatouille is a masterpiece, but itll be at least a little weird that i think that y-you just misrepresnted me again lmao, i didn't say anything close to that. there's a disconnect one's empathy if they can get so attached to drawings, which is a sign of immaturity. it doesn't mean you're a crying baby shitting your pants, its just like, there's obviously art that appeals to more empathic and complex elements of spirituality and humanity than fuckin kids shows Though at the same time lots of kids films can say much. Pixar is pretty good at this with films like Inside Out or Toy Story. Not to mention I would argue that LOTOR is one of the better representations of Western folk lore and that was originally written for Tolkien's children. It is my favorite book and movie period both when I was 9 and now when I am 20 and I actually appreciate it more after reading more about Tolkien's life and learning about other legends and history that inspired it like the Song of Roland. If you also read into it you can see how it expresses much of Tolkien's experiences regarding WWI as well especially regarding Frodo and his decision at the end of the story. Secondly I mean technically FMAB is only for teens but there are many themes touched on Imperialism, Forgiveness and even Social Darwinism not to mention even a Faustian Bargain and the consequences from it. Koi no Katachi is technically a shonen but deals with guilt forgiveness, suicide and many other themes that I wouldn't dub as childish in the least. Just because something doesn't reside in the Seinen or Josei category doesn't mean it can't communicate complicated ideas or themes. Also ultimately everything and anything can portray "deep or complex human emotions" it isn't limited to an age of appeal. The Chronicles of Narnia are just a massive allegory and exploration of the Christian faith and once again those books were for kids. As for your other reply if a man works hard everyday provides for his wife and kids, raises them with good morals and work ethic and then he wants to watch old episodes of Sesame Street by himself while his kids play outside. He is still mature and not childish in the least it would be childish only if he neglected personal responsibilities which can apply to even those that like older shows. Maturity has nothing to do with what you do for entertainment and more with how you conduct yourself. To be fair I don't think you are implying any sort traits to those who watch stuff like Pokemon and even what you have in your favorites does imply this but I just reject the idea that you can't have a work made for children be as equally impactful or complex as one for say adults. Also this quote: “No book is really worth reading at the age of ten which is not equally – and often far more – worth reading at the age of fifty and beyond.” - CS Lewis Honestly I would argue a good children's story is one that can be be meaningful no matter what the age and maybe are even more important later in life and I think the most highly respected ones are such works. |
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Jan 24, 2018 9:27 PM
#92
HE NEEDS TO FUCKING KILL HIMSELF, GAWD, WHAT A LOSER seriously? why would you ask this? im pretty damn sure the majority of anime fans are in their 20s and 30s |
Jan 24, 2018 9:28 PM
#93
Glad to know it's not you, op. Jokes aside, there's nothing wrong with it. |
Jan 24, 2018 9:49 PM
#94
my 71 yrs old grandpa watches anime (shin chan) period. |
Jan 24, 2018 9:53 PM
#95
I am happy it isn't you op because if it was i would have made fun of you all day and ruin your social life that if you had one (you probably don't ) |
Jan 24, 2018 10:09 PM
#96
Does he have a sister that also likes anime and men that like anime? (I'm not a part of this group) :rolls_eyes: I might say hello but do my best not to interrupt the viewing of the anime |
Anime exists all is well |
Jan 24, 2018 10:10 PM
#97
> be 21 yr old girl who still watches anime there are people who are way older than 18 including myself who watch animu, literally there are animu fans in their thirties and forties calm down |
Jan 24, 2018 10:15 PM
#98
I don't mind/care, And does it really matter what your age is when you watch anime. |
Jan 24, 2018 10:28 PM
#99
I would have been happy if he was 20 ,sheesh I'm 19 |
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Jan 24, 2018 10:29 PM
#100
id think he is doing life right! Anime doesnt have an age |
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