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Dec 14, 2012 4:12 AM
#51
After watching Death Note I started to think everything logically, so in a way it made me smarter O_o |
Dec 14, 2012 4:13 AM
#52
natssuu said: After watching Death Note I started to think everything logically, so in a way it made me smarter O_o So you never though logically before watching Death Note :/ |
Dec 14, 2012 4:29 AM
#53
croset said: natssuu said: After watching Death Note I started to think everything logically, so in a way it made me smarter O_o So you never though logically before watching Death Note :/ I was about 14 years old when I watched it for the first time, so I wasn't that logical back then xD |
Dec 14, 2012 5:53 AM
#54
Zmffkskem said: Took pretty long before this appeared. I have to wonder to those who watch A LOT of Detective Conan, if they eventually learn something or two about logic and cause, and hence better observation. Same with Sherlock Holmes really, and other mystery for that matter. The problem with most of these mystery shows is that you will only know the answer after it is presented because concrete evidence is never shown until the mystery is revealed which is a pretty big design direction. It's whodunit. The challenge has always been on the viewers, they are supposed to solve the mystery themselves before the solution is revealed. Sufficient clues will be provided to aid you even though most of the times these can be very subtle. It doesn't work well if the solution requires in-depth scientific knowledge when you are not an expert in this given field. In some sense, this is akin to your typical IQ puzzle. I love it when the puzzles involves logical explanation on human psychology. The mind games. They may not be as deep and diverse as Thirty-Six Stratagems but it's always interesting to deduce the killer from his restrained/unnatural behaviours. |
Dec 14, 2012 6:38 AM
#55
Both. I have learnt and also found it fun to watch. |
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Dec 14, 2012 9:50 AM
#56
Depends on the anime. In most cases though: The People of Mal said: No |
Dec 14, 2012 12:02 PM
#57
It may seem like you're improving, but after a while it will either go back to the way it was or plummet :) |
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Dec 14, 2012 1:43 PM
#58
No, I make anime more insightful. Think about that one... |
Dec 14, 2012 2:00 PM
#59
Hmm well I think if an anime has caused you to actually think about what's presented (so thought provoking; and more than thoughts about boob psychics or dfc if you go that way), or increased your ability to critically think, or prompted you to some self-realisation/insight, or prompted you to read more about a subject (or be like me - and go - I'll be sure to put that book on my ever growing 'books I ought to read before I die' list - Tale of Genji I'm lookin at you; same with the 100 poets), or got you interested in a particular subject (who knows - perhaps Tales of Agriculture got you interested in the wonderful world of bacteria), or increased your 'emotional intelligence'......then sure anime has made you smarter. Or at least opened the door to that possibility. |
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Dec 14, 2012 2:40 PM
#60
Depends on what you're watching and how you watch it. That being said, taking anime that seriously has to be a pitfall trap for something. I'm not sure what though. |
May 6, 2013 1:35 PM
#61
bump! Anyway, Yes it does makes me more insightful me. Some shows like clannad helps me alot. And makes it better in my future. |
May 6, 2013 1:38 PM
#62
GoldenBRS said: *sigh*bump! I dunno if I already posted here, but lemme throw in a probably different opinion: It doesn't make me smarter, but it gives me interesting perspectives on things. I've changed my outlook on life, that's for sure. As for intelligence, I usually get a brain boost watching educational videos on YouTube. Whoo! |
May 6, 2013 1:42 PM
#64
MellowJello said: I dunno if I already posted here, but lemme throw in a probably different opinion: It doesn't make me smarter, but it gives me interesting perspectives on things. I've changed my outlook on life, that's for sure. As for intelligence, I usually get a brain boost watching educational videos on YouTube. Whoo! I would have to fully agree there. Especially the part where I get interesting perspectives. Sure though, I DO learn a thing or two if I really become invested, but it falls under the "useless" knowledge file cabinet in my brain. LanaNi said: No. But it sure cured me of my gaming addiction. Hey, same here! Now look where we are... |
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May 6, 2013 2:40 PM
#65
I've only gotten dumber since I started watching anime Although Kino was very thought provoking |
May 6, 2013 2:51 PM
#66
SlothNamakemono said: Ya .. substitute one for the other. But it's certainly more productive if you watch one's like NGE. ...until you find out all that 'research' about that series turns out to be bullshit >.> Anno: "All that symbolism was there because it was cool" Though, looking into all those crazy analysis is intriguing. |
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May 6, 2013 2:51 PM
#67
Hmm...On one hand, I think the smarter the person the more likely they are to watch anime. But does anime itself improve intelligence? Well, I'd say that anime is a more intelligent form of programming, because unlike things like gameshows and TV sitcoms the shows are smarter and have storylines that may require thinking about, which in turn could potentially make the viewer smarter. I'm not sure. At the same time, I have a hard time believing that anime has that much of an effect. It might depend upon the anime. |
May 6, 2013 2:59 PM
#68
A lot of people are saying "no". May I remind any fellow americans about "short stories" in english class. I guess one could say "neither are thought provoking". I'l buy that. Even though I personally have found numerous anime more thought provoking than anything my school has ever offered. I'd say there's quite a few insightful anime&manga out there. A lot(not all) of the ones I rated 10 are because I either learned or confirmed something(about people&life) from them. Just saiyan. |
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May 6, 2013 3:04 PM
#69
Ghostony said: A lot of people are saying "no". May I remind any fellow americans about "short stories" in english class. I guess one could say "neither are thought provoking". I'l buy that. Even though I personally have found numerous anime more thought provoking than anything my school has ever offered. I'd say there's quite a few insightful anime&manga out there. A lot(not all) of the ones I rated 10 are because I either learned or confirmed something(about people&life) from them. Just saiyan. I think one of the reasons the literature offered in school is no longer 'thought provoking' is because it's not from our generation. When something like The Awakening spout up, it sure did made some light bulbs flicker on. Nowadays, it doesn't really offer the same impact, for obvious reasons, as it no longer inspires us when it's a past issue society dealt with long ago. A more current medium, such as anime, can easily offer a great 'life lesson' because it's more 'in the now'; it's understandable why the stuff you read/watch in school makes you feel apathetic. |
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May 6, 2013 3:07 PM
#70
No more then any other medium I guess. That being said, like any other form of story telling they can give you different view points and perspectives to look at things, but it is ultimately what a person decides to take out of it. |
May 6, 2013 3:08 PM
#71
It makes me feel the exact same way I was before |
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May 6, 2013 5:26 PM
#72
I actually feel smarter after watching psychological/seinen anime. For anything that is comedy/romance related, lol no. |
May 6, 2013 5:43 PM
#73
For anime with major fan-service, dumb plots, and simple slice-of-life: ![]() Shut it, Haters. For anime with a deep story, fascinating characterizations, and top-notch animation/music: ![]() |
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May 6, 2013 5:45 PM
#74
Watching anime increased my imagination level, my IQ remained where it was. |
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May 6, 2013 5:45 PM
#75
No, but I don't think refraining from it does either. |
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May 6, 2013 6:18 PM
#76
Yes, the do, unless you only watch moe, fanservice or ecchi exclusively the contrary can happen. You wanna move the neurons watch Lain, LOGH, Ergo Proxy, for a new series Psycho-pass is decent thought provoking anime. |
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May 6, 2013 6:18 PM
#77
When I was younger, every time I watched an episode of Eva or Lain and understood something that was said, I felt like I was on top of the world. |
May 6, 2013 6:22 PM
#78
No but not for the reasons you're thinking of. If intelligent anime can make you think more, dumb anime are where you force yourself to stop thinking. It evens out. |
May 6, 2013 6:50 PM
#79
Do I feel more intelligent? No, not really. Although any type of entertainment does have the potential to make you smarter. If you think about it enough, and are able to form your own opinions etc...then yeah of course it will naturally increase your cognitive ability. Although it really is no difference then going outside and looking at the grass and thinking about anything, really. Entertainment just gives you a medium to think about. |
Jul 6, 2013 1:50 AM
#80
I learned to speak and write in English correctly because of anime. In just barely watching it, you always use your mind in understanding it genuinely, so your mind will not freeze for the time being. It also gives you additional information about something. Well, I'm fond in watching sports anime and in our physical education, it's very efficient. In watching anime, I learned a lot of Japanese words that I can use in many things, like, introducing myself and such. So I guess, it can really make you much more witty. |
Jul 6, 2013 1:52 AM
#81
Anime makes you more antisocial. |
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Jul 6, 2013 2:21 AM
#82
Watching anime makes you dumber, at least as long as you don't realize that all the views presented in anime are straw men of issues that are vastly more complicated in real life, and that you could probably count the number of philosophical archetypes in anime on 1 hand. Today I just finished the Devil Survivor anime, and at the end of it Hibiki says in the narrative some hypocritical shit like "we should let everyone contribute their will for the future of mankind instead of letting one person bear all the responsibility" -- you know, the kind of vacuous bullshit some kid might use to excuse himself from having to take responsibility... (It's hypocritical because by making this decision, Hibiki is forcing his idea of the future upon mankind because he was in the power to do so, regardless of what he thinks is right. Another high-five to our villain for being more consistent!) Anyways, what is my point? Hibiki's conclusion exactly the same conclusion as Akane from Psycho-Pass, which is very close to the conclusion of Shinsekai Yori, and probably a bunch of other anime: the idea that it is "wrong" to decide something for the future of human kind, or that "humanity" collectively shares the responsibility for their future... Anime philosophy is like a feel-good self-help book. If you go into it looking for real permanent knowledge, you're bound to feel fulfilled, but still come out empty. |
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Jul 6, 2013 2:26 AM
#83
I don't think anime makes you more intelligent... but I think anime forum does. |
Jul 6, 2013 3:15 AM
#84
I agree tbh. Certain anime will make you see things through as well as making you more knowledgable on certain topics but they're mostly trying to provide entertainment, not educate you. |
So, What do you think is on the other side? |
Jul 6, 2013 3:27 AM
#85
I do think you can get more insightful/intelligent. It depends if you want to engulf yourself in what actually makes you smarter surrounding anime. You can have discussions, analyze things, question things etc. |
Jul 6, 2013 3:29 AM
#86
How the hell would watching cartoons make you more intelligent? |
Jul 6, 2013 3:43 AM
#87
no anime is just for entertainment and exercising your imagination |
Jul 6, 2013 3:46 AM
#88
Both actually. Even though anime is most likely for entertainment purposes, it can't be helped if you learn something from it. Whether you learn a fact, a philosophy or just a realization, it means that you actually pay attention to the shows you watch. |
Jul 6, 2013 3:51 AM
#89
JustALEX said: How the hell would watching cartoons make you more intelligent? Well, just coming to know new ideas in general through anime can be seen as becoming more "knowledgeable". Unfortunately, by how I see it, intelligence mostly comes from how you face problems; while knowledge is an important part of that process, nobody really learns about everything just by watching other people do other stuff... You wanna be intelligent? Get outside and experience life a little more... (In which case, if anime is stopping you from being able to get out of your room then, yes, anime may be potentially harmful to a part of your intelligence... But, hey! Intelligence is overrated... Insanity's where the real party's at!) |
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Jul 6, 2013 3:54 AM
#90
It makes me feel more insighful. Sorry for the size , just making the obvious more obvious for the blind people who cant make difference between "to feel" and "make you" . |
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Jul 6, 2013 3:59 AM
#91
katsucats said: Watching anime makes you dumber, at least as long as you don't realize that all the views presented in anime are straw men of issues that are vastly more complicated in real life, and that you could probably count the number of philosophical archetypes in anime on 1 hand. How is that possible? If you are dumb enough to not realize that, it's not likely that anime makes you dumber. |
Jul 6, 2013 4:06 AM
#92
I don't think it makes you any more intelligent, unless you start to learn another language or possibly historical facts from some based on true event. |
Jul 6, 2013 4:13 AM
#93
jal90 said: I'd say that you become dumber when you are filled with false facts and ideas that you believe is real knowledge, compared to a younger you with less knowledge and less preconceptions. Doing something inefficiently, such as trying to learn philosophy from anime, seals potential. A baby is ignorant, but an adult is stupid.katsucats said: How is that possible? If you are dumb enough to not realize that, it's not likely that anime makes you dumber.Watching anime makes you dumber, at least as long as you don't realize that all the views presented in anime are straw men of issues that are vastly more complicated in real life, and that you could probably count the number of philosophical archetypes in anime on 1 hand. |
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Jul 6, 2013 4:54 AM
#94
The truth is, people get more genius everytime they watch new moe characters. Pretty soon, everyone will be a freaking Einstein :3 |
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Jul 6, 2013 4:56 AM
#95
Very few of them. Anime such as Akira and Monster are a beautiful food for thoughts and for example Ghost in the shell is simply visually and musically stunning, you can meditate watching some scenes from GIS, especially this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ARTLckN9e7I |
Jul 6, 2013 5:19 AM
#96
As long as you approach it with critical thinking you can gain something (even from cute-girls-doing-cute-things-type of shows). It's not what you watch/read but how, you can very well sit and read tons of scientific books and researches and become dumber from it. |
Jul 6, 2013 5:21 AM
#97
figuette said: Can you say the same thing for comedy?As long as you approach it with critical thinking you can gain something (even from cute-girls-doing-cute-things-type of shows). It's not what you watch/read but how, you can very well sit and read tons of scientific books and researches and become dumber from it. |
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Jul 6, 2013 5:27 AM
#98
gamer2710 said: Can you say the same thing for comedy? That you can learn a lot from comedy? Of course you can. |
Jul 6, 2013 5:38 AM
#99
figuette said: What a stupid statement, if reading makes you dumber either you've got the book upside down or you're way out of your depth (think infant trying to read a physics book)As long as you approach it with critical thinking you can gain something (even from cute-girls-doing-cute-things-type of shows). It's not what you watch/read but how, you can very well sit and read tons of scientific books and researches and become dumber from it. |
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Jul 6, 2013 5:42 AM
#100
no_good_name said: figuette said: What a stupid statement, if reading makes you dumber either you've got the book upside down or you're way out of your depth (think infant trying to read a physics book)As long as you approach it with critical thinking you can gain something (even from cute-girls-doing-cute-things-type of shows). It's not what you watch/read but how, you can very well sit and read tons of scientific books and researches and become dumber from it. Right....You can read a book in a way where you just eat up the information without really understanding it not to mention analyzing it, in which case you gain nothing, but if at the end of doing so you start to think "wow I read a super smart book, I agree with it 100% (because it's a smart book), therefore I must be smart" you did yourself more harm than good, you have become dumber than you were. Edit: there are many people who read tons of books and think themselves to be smart because they can parrot the content of those books, while in fact by parroting they gained nothing, but thinking themselves smart they've limited themselves. |
figuetteJul 6, 2013 5:50 AM
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