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Response to Anime Club 2010-08-28 01:57:32


At 8/27/10 04:00 PM, HibiscusKazeneko wrote:
As I said, we have little to go on. There was likely a cover-up.

FOR THE LOVE OF SHIT! I WILL BEAT THE EVER LOVING SHIT OUT OF YOUR WAPANESE WHORE MOUTH!

I really, really hope you're trolling. I really do. I've seen Paprika and Inception, the only connection is people going into each others dreams thing which uses a Macguffin and other than that, Inception is a wholly original film. Also, you will NOT shit on the man who did The Dark Knight.

Paprika makes me feel like I'm on drugs and it's awwwwwwwwwwwwwrightttttttt

Response to Anime Club 2010-08-28 03:21:13


At 8/27/10 11:56 PM, Mendou wrote: So I caved in and started One Piece, really fun show. Should have started it years ago.

It really is a good show. It never takes itself too seriously and yet it still captures the massive scale of this large and very inventive world Oda has created.

Response to Anime Club 2010-08-28 11:48:24


I watched the first nine episodes of Monster over the past few days. It's a great show, but it takes a little while to start getting interesting. Once it does though, it's really hard to stop watching.

Also, the ending theme song is awesome.

And slowly... You come to realise...

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Response to Anime Club 2010-08-28 15:52:41


Any good philosophical mech animes out there like NGE and Bokurano ?


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Response to Anime Club 2010-08-28 16:15:50



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Response to Anime Club 2010-08-28 20:27:00


At 8/28/10 07:19 PM, LoliTastic wrote: Does anybody like occult academy?

I so far am enjoying it, it's pretty interesting.

I hope to see how it turns out more along the series.

Occult Academy is great, and it's art style is sort of like GTO in that the main character's facial expressions are always great to look at.

My only complaint is that it is currently seven episodes in, and there has so far been no clues or leads into the show's main conflict, the Nostradamus Key. I'm just hoping that it leads to a very powerful and exciting conclusion later on...

Response to Anime Club 2010-08-28 22:45:39


Anyone here watch Fairy Tail? :D

Response to Anime Club 2010-08-28 23:25:50


At 8/28/10 10:45 PM, Viridis wrote: Anyone here watch Fairy Tail? :D

I read the manga

It's great

Response to Anime Club 2010-08-28 23:40:16


Does anyone watch Katekyo Hitman Reborn? If you do, can you give me facts about Fong? I need it immediately.

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Response to Anime Club 2010-08-28 23:51:27


At 8/28/10 10:45 PM, Viridis wrote: Anyone here watch Fairy Tail? :D

You pay for a premium membership?!?


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Response to Anime Club 2010-08-29 00:09:36


At 8/28/10 11:40 PM, scapeartist101 wrote: Does anyone watch Katekyo Hitman Reborn? If you do, can you give me facts about Fong? I need it immediately.

I read it

I don't know what Fong is though

Response to Anime Club 2010-08-29 18:12:07


anime is the death of american culture

Response to Anime Club 2010-08-29 19:09:24


At 8/29/10 06:12 PM, Shrubs wrote: anime is the death of american culture

Anime has nothing to do with American culture. Not they have much of a culture to begin with.

Response to Anime Club 2010-08-29 20:47:09


At 8/29/10 07:09 PM, SomaGuye wrote:
At 8/29/10 06:12 PM, Shrubs wrote: anime is the death of american culture
Anime has nothing to do with American culture. Not they have much of a culture to begin with.

*continues to read a book*


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Response to Anime Club 2010-08-29 21:35:32


At 8/29/10 07:09 PM, SomaGuye wrote:
At 8/29/10 06:12 PM, Shrubs wrote: anime is the death of american culture
Anime has nothing to do with American culture. Not they have much of a culture to begin with.

The amount of Americans obsessed with anime is destroying what is left of our good old American culture.

Response to Anime Club 2010-08-29 23:49:18


At 8/29/10 09:35 PM, Shrubs wrote:
At 8/29/10 07:09 PM, SomaGuye wrote:
At 8/29/10 06:12 PM, Shrubs wrote: anime is the death of american culture
Anime has nothing to do with American culture. Not they have much of a culture to begin with.
The amount of Americans obsessed with anime is destroying what is left of our good old American culture.

Oh noes, anime is destroying our American culture, corrupting our youth towards lawlessness and Satanism and all that bad stuff on the news. We should ban anime for the protection of the innocent minds of the young people.

BTW, I was being sarcastic.

But seriously, anime is considered entertainment, not anti-american propoganda that is created by extreme anime haters. And if I remember correctly, American culture was formed over time by foriegners who came to America in the 1800s.

Everyone back on topic, American fanboy whining about nothing, nothing to see here.


Just stop worrying, and love the bomb.

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Response to Anime Club 2010-08-30 01:04:12


At 8/29/10 11:49 PM, orangebomb wrote: But seriously, anime is considered entertainment, not anti-american propoganda that is created by extreme anime haters. And if I remember correctly, American culture was formed over time by foriegners who came to America in the 1800s.

Entertainment? The way you weeaboos treat it, it may as well be a religion. Even from an unbiased view, anime is extremely low quality. The art is cheap to make, it's really a dime a dozen. They're all carbon copies, some slightly different copies, but copies none the less. Most, not all, but most American art is different, unique. You can't say that about anime.


Everyone back on topic, American fanboy whining about nothing, nothing to see here.

I would like to know how many of you are American.


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Response to Anime Club 2010-08-30 01:17:10


Anyway, before these guys derail this place off the tracks and off the cliffside...

Has anyone here been keeping up with Asobi Ni Iku Yo? Isn't it interesting how it's only seven episodes in, and yet it feels like its already ended like twice already? But, it is great how there's actually story within it, and it doesn't just rely on the catgirl aliens to get viewers...

Response to Anime Club 2010-08-30 01:22:00


At 8/29/10 09:35 PM, Shrubs wrote: is destroying what is left of our good old American culture.

Killing people with darker complexion?


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Response to Anime Club 2010-08-30 01:34:35


My God, Fist of the North Star is the manliest piece of fiction I have ever seen put to paper.

I've been reading it but there is a good 20 chapters that have not been scanned anywhere.

I want to watch the anime but I've seen two versions. A sleeker more modern one, and of course the original. Is there a difference?

Response to Anime Club 2010-08-30 03:02:07



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Response to Anime Club 2010-08-30 09:17:40


At 8/30/10 01:04 AM, Cericon wrote: Entertainment? The way you weeaboos treat it, it may as well be a religion. Even from an unbiased view, anime is extremely low quality. The art is cheap to make, it's really a dime a dozen. They're all carbon copies, some slightly different copies, but copies none the less. Most, not all, but most American art is different, unique. You can't say that about anime.

Believe it or not, it only looks the same to you because you aren't involved enough in it to notice the differences. I guarantee all American shit looks the same to Japanese people.

Response to Anime Club 2010-08-30 10:31:01


At 8/30/10 01:04 AM, Cericon wrote: I would like to know how many of you are American.

I'm not.

Also, lol @ all anime is low quality and looks the same "from an unbiased viewpoint" how many people did you ask?


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Response to Anime Club 2010-08-30 15:25:25


At 8/28/10 11:25 PM, Gobblemeister wrote:
At 8/28/10 10:45 PM, Viridis wrote: Anyone here watch Fairy Tail? :D
I read the manga

It's great

Yeah I read the manga too, really excellent stuff. Shame about Mystogan. :(

At 8/28/10 11:51 PM, HibiscusKazeneko wrote: You pay for a premium membership?!?

Guh?

Response to Anime Club 2010-08-30 16:03:22


At 8/30/10 03:25 PM, Viridis wrote:
At 8/28/10 11:51 PM, HibiscusKazeneko wrote: You pay for a premium membership?!?
Guh?

On Crunchyroll (where Fairy Tail is being simulcast), they have restricted the series to premium (paying) members only. So logically you have to have shelled out quite a sum of money to have seen the series.


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Response to Anime Club 2010-08-30 16:19:06


At 8/30/10 01:22 AM, JohnnyWang wrote:
At 8/29/10 09:35 PM, Shrubs wrote: is destroying what is left of our good old American culture.
Killing people with darker complexion?

damn ng needs some kind of facebook-esque like option


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Response to Anime Club 2010-08-30 17:02:48


At 8/30/10 04:03 PM, HibiscusKazeneko wrote: On Crunchyroll (where Fairy Tail is being simulcast), they have restricted the series to premium (paying) members only. So logically you have to have shelled out quite a sum of money to have seen the series.

Well as far as I know a lot of fansub groups rip from Crunchyroll, you'd have to be an idiot to pay for membership.

Response to Anime Club 2010-08-30 21:01:11


At 8/30/10 10:31 AM, JohnnyWang wrote:
At 8/30/10 01:04 AM, Cericon wrote: I would like to know how many of you are American.
I'm not.

Also, lol @ all anime is low quality and looks the same "from an unbiased viewpoint" how many people did you ask?

Actually, my art teacher has a rule against anime. He's a great artist, and he doesn't allow anime in his class. Because of how easy it is to draw. And he was right.
You can look at two anime pictures, and sure there are some differences, but it will usually look alike. From the animes that I've watched (Samurai Champloo, Desert Punk, .Hack, etc) they've all looked very similar in drawing style.


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Response to Anime Club 2010-08-30 23:47:51


At 8/30/10 01:04 AM, Cericon wrote:
At 8/29/10 11:49 PM, orangebomb wrote: But seriously, anime is considered entertainment, not anti-american propoganda that is created by extreme anime haters. And if I remember correctly, American culture was formed over time by foriegners who came to America in the 1800s.
Entertainment? The way you weeaboos treat it, it may as well be a religion

I'm not a weeaboo, nor do I treat anime like a religion. You're simply lumping the logical, level-headed anime fans with the fanboys and real weeaboos that are making us look bad. If you don't like anime, then go away and let us be, though that may be too much to ask.

*sighs*, from here on, I'll stick to the high road here and get back on the discussion at hand, right now, I am finishing up Monster, which has been a long while since I last saw it. Probably should read up on the manga after the series ends, though I heard it was very similar to the anime storywise, so I wouldn't miss too much.


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Response to Anime Club 2010-08-31 01:42:42


At 8/30/10 09:01 PM, Cericon wrote: Actually, my art teacher has a rule against anime.

So? It's a popular style, most art teachers want to encourage individual styles.

Because of how easy it is to draw. And he was right.

No, you still have to get the anatomy right. As someone who's seen a lot of bad anime fanart, I can attest anime style isn't all that easy.

You can look at two anime pictures, and sure there are some differences, but it will usually look alike.

Yes, because all superhero characters have wildly different anatomies. Oh wait no. Anime, as cartoons in general, has an uniform style, because it's craft, not art. When you write a serialized comic, or animate a series, you need a consistent style.

From the animes that I've watched (Samurai Champloo, Desert Punk, .Hack, etc) they've all looked very similar in drawing style.

Again. it's a style. Like American Superhero Comics. Or Franco-Belgian comics. It's based on the notion of a pseudo-realist body model. Correct proportions with some exagurated features (mostly, the eyes). And what about the style of Osamu Tezuka? It's the origin of the Anime style, but still different from the modern works. Or if you can't see the fdifference, well, I can't take your claim of having some objective eye for art seriously.

It's not supposed to be an art revolution. it's supposed to tell a story. A human-looking character is easily relatable.

But this is all silly. Why do we have to awnser to this? I mean, this is the anime club, not the bitch about anime club. Go try your luck in general or something. It's not our job debate you on something as subjective as art quality. You can just set up a strawman and call us weeaboos who worship all things Japanese and it's all that's in our lives (in which case I'd invite you to come live a day in my life and then make assessments about my knowledge of art). You're not interrested in reaching anything with coming here and being a dick, you just want to piss people off.


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