23 January 2006, 4:40 PM
This is mostly due to Briareos threads. No offense, but it just got me thinking...
Are we reading a little too far into these things? I mean their threads provoke great thought, but there is a point where you, at least I get here anyway, say "it's just an anime...right?"
Now I've had FAR too much experiance at Gundam(dot)com and a few other gundam sites where people take it FAR too seriously, not to mention the fact that they like this seriies over that series and it makes them better than that other person...
And I just wonder, anime, with the exception of a few prominent series, and a few producers like Miyazaki, is for enertainment. Some, like many of Miyazaki movies, Spiritied Away comesto mind, make a very, um, blunt point about people and the state of the world. Which is great.
But there are times where some shows that intend to only make a small point, or just seem to be making a point but really arent and people just go on and on about how they were very convoludedly trying to make some amazing, life-defining point.
For me, I've hated many aspects of english classes because I perfer to enjoy books rather than interpret them. So it naturally works the same for me when I see similar things going on about anime. I feel it largely strips the show of the fact that it IS designed to entertain and turns it into a politics class where debates rage forth on wether or not Askua's boobs are a social commentary on german girls(who really dont have red hair that often.)
So what do you thinks?
Now I'll add that Briareos, this is in no way against your threads, they provoke good thought, I mean, heck, they made me think up all this.
Are we reading a little too far into these things? I mean their threads provoke great thought, but there is a point where you, at least I get here anyway, say "it's just an anime...right?"
Now I've had FAR too much experiance at Gundam(dot)com and a few other gundam sites where people take it FAR too seriously, not to mention the fact that they like this seriies over that series and it makes them better than that other person...
And I just wonder, anime, with the exception of a few prominent series, and a few producers like Miyazaki, is for enertainment. Some, like many of Miyazaki movies, Spiritied Away comesto mind, make a very, um, blunt point about people and the state of the world. Which is great.
But there are times where some shows that intend to only make a small point, or just seem to be making a point but really arent and people just go on and on about how they were very convoludedly trying to make some amazing, life-defining point.
For me, I've hated many aspects of english classes because I perfer to enjoy books rather than interpret them. So it naturally works the same for me when I see similar things going on about anime. I feel it largely strips the show of the fact that it IS designed to entertain and turns it into a politics class where debates rage forth on wether or not Askua's boobs are a social commentary on german girls(who really dont have red hair that often.)
So what do you thinks?
Now I'll add that Briareos, this is in no way against your threads, they provoke good thought, I mean, heck, they made me think up all this.
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