I’m introverted and a little asocial. I don’t watch anime too often. Only if something sounds really interesting or someone recommends me something. I feel like calling myself an “anime fan” is incorrect. It’s like saying “I’m a book/movie/tv series fan”. Anime is just another medium of telling stories.
Age: 22
Job: Play guitar in a band with my buds... Usually at bars, even though I’m a non-drinker xP
Studying: Creative Writing Major, IT Innovation Minor (Former Computer Science Major)
MBTI: INFP
Hobbies: Video games, reading, writing, canoeing, hiking, playing guitar. I like watching most sports, but my favorites are American football, baseball, and basketball (I also prefer college sports over professional sports).
Eagle Scout
I don't really do number ratings. I feel like it's kind of a flawed system. I really only give shows a rating of good, mixed, or bad. So because of this I only give shows a 10, 5, or 1 rating. This doesn't mean that I find any and all things I give a 10 as perfect, or even great. This just means that they did most things at least decently, and the flaws or errors were minimal.
10 - Everything is at least decent and there are very few issues in the writing(I don't care at all about visuals or sound design. It's really just icing on the cake. Icing only works if there's a strong foundation to become attached to.)
5 - There's a lot of errors. Something with this rating needs quite a bit of polish, but it could be very close to being good. I generally like a lot of the things I give this rating, but there were just too many issues for me to consider it good.
1 - The writing in general is a mess. Both characters and/or story are consistently terrible with very little good. The work is flawed by many structural (like plotholes) and/or fundamental issues and needs to be completely redesigned to even be considered mixed. Characters are usually incomprehensibly dumb (although it doesn't apply to all things I give a 1), and might fail to follow their characterization making them frequently fail to even act like natural, believable people.
Things I Consider When Scoring:
Characters
Conflict
Dialogue
Pacing
Point of View
Setting
Story AND Plot
Themes
Tone
Voice
Enjoyment
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