ITT: Anti-intellectual anime

ITT: Anti-intellectual anime

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ITT: Nonintellectuals

you mean shit you watch to have fun and enjoy it because you dont feel like thinking too much?
dagashi kashi
cromartie
sabagebu
any school battle harem
SAO

>implying intellectual anime or even entertainment exists
There could hardly be an activity more anti-intellectual than escapism.

Serial Experiments Lain

what if i consider high-level physics colloquia to be entertainment, would they count as intellectual?

ITT: anti-intellectual posts

>not antillectual

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don't forget Azumanga

Lost

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No.

Except for the fact that not everyone watches anime as a form of escapism.

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>not an intellectual anime because muh scientific realism
>wut is art

>denial

>ITT: Anti-intellectual anime
That's exactly what a brainlet would say.

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You're not getting what OP means by it. His argument is probably based on the conflict between Rossiu and Simon.

Active Raid

It's perfectly valid to ignore reason and logic in Gurren Lagann's universe, because it actually works.