Does Sup Forums like anime?

Does Sup Forums like anime?

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and one for the kids

yus I does

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my post on the fly. some of the ones i like; is OP still here?

Yeah I like it. I hate being lumped in with the cringe crew who usually watch it but...nothing's perfect I guess.

hell yeah nigga

>implying the first one is not for the kids
They are both shit. Like 10 good titles at best.

Only if it's good.

Fuck that gay ass moe shit or stupid fucking jitsu faggotry.

Good taste although Dragon Maid and GATE are mediocre as fuck.

Naruto is pretty much just for kids, and Kill La Kill is pretty good. Gantz... the Manga is much better, the anime does it no justice. But up until the last episode, it was good.

The rest are shit, I agree.

Gate is awful, so is .Hack, and Kobayashi is just OK.

The rest are classics. With Grave of the Butterflies being the best.

*Fireflies

Same here user. It's so hard to call myself an anime fan because of all the absolute shit out there, and there are relatively few series that I actually enjoy

Agreed. I can't even mention the fact that I enjoy anime (even casually) because my opinions are instantly discredited because of all the trash and hentai that most weebs watch

>Does Sup Forums like anime?
Are you a new fag?
Asking an anime website, if they like anime? Low bait.

Wait that's a bit old

>Naruto is pretty much just for kids
yes
>Kill La Kill is pretty good
Not really. It was stupid. Just a fanservice battle shounen with no real purpose other than to see almost naked girls fight people and retarded side characters like the one teacher with glowing purple nipples. Honestly fuck that shit.
>Gantz... the Manga is much better, the anime does it no justice. But up until the last episode, it was good.
It's torture porn for edgy teenage faggots. Had a cool concept but it becomes nothing more than goreshit.
>Gate is awful, so is .Hack, and Kobayashi is just OK.
All are not very good tbh.

>>Kill La Kill is pretty good
>Not really. It was stupid. Just a fanservice battle shounen with no real purpose other than to see almost naked girls fight people and retarded side characters like the one teacher with glowing purple nipples. Honestly fuck that shit.

Oof. Kill la Kill was one of the few great contemporary anime.

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>Penguindrum
fucking garbage. One of the worst shows I've probably have ever seen. Pretentious as fuck but not even intelligent enough to do anything worthwhile.
>garden of words
underrated
>Angel Beats
It's shit
>b..but user muh feelz
it's shit
>NHK
+10 points

>Digibro
this is the same fucking guy who dropped Ashita no Joe and unironically loves moe shit. You cannot expect anyone to take his shit opinions seriously.

>fucking garbage. One of the worst shows I've probably have ever seen. Pretentious as fuck but not even intelligent enough to do anything worthwhile.
Pretentious is one word that doesn't really apply to Penguindrum imo. It's very genuine and true to heart. Something is only pretentious when the artist tries to market the work of art under the pretense that the themes and symbolism as meaning more than they actually are, and pretends that the viewer is stupid for not getting it.

Maybe if you listened to his reasonings on why he liked K-On you might realize that's it's much more than moe trash. Personally, I'm not a huge fan of him or the show, but I can respect his opinions.

Hayao Miyazaki is right. The problem with the Anime industry is that it caters to the moe crowd cause it's easy money.

These studio's can put in little effort and shit out anime like Another World with my Smartphone and make just as much money as studios that actually try.

So why fucking bother?

>Maybe if you listened to his reasonings on why he liked K-On
It's funny that you think I'm specifically talking about that series. The man is a walking contradiction. He states opinions and gives the most base level reasons to why he approves of it while at the same time criticizing something else that's far superior in the most hallow way possible. You can't go more than 4 videos without finding major flaws in his logic. There is a reason why he is considered cancer among anime reviewers because the guy is a legit fucking idiot. It also amazes me how people can watch more than 3 minutes of his videos with the faggot voice he has. You have to have a better argument than just "oh just watch his videos then you'll understand" because he gives you nothing. You're better off watching and analyzing the show yourself.

I agree, studios can make a ton of money off little effort, but a lot of good shows get decently popular, especially if you follow the reviewer scene. I know MAL isn't the best judge, but at least half of the 10 most popular shows had a decent amount of work and passion put into them. I don't think the anime industry is dead, not yet anyway.

his scores don't even make sense. his drop list is hilarious tho

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Naw it's far from dead, especially since it's easier making anime now than it was back then. But due to that, we get 1/100 anime that end up good instead of 1/10.

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>80 minutes of "nothing"
Inb4 "His faggoty voice"
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There.

>His contradictions!
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He answered this a while ago, and if you look into most peoples' tastes, THEY DIFFER! wow it's almost like human beings aren't objective creatures and that the situations under which you watch a show change your opinion of it wooooooooooooow.

(E.G: The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya is a movie I watched about a week after losing my best friend. Kyon's experiences in the first half of the movie solidified it as one of my favourites. However, watching a similar show with the same themes now wouldn't make as much of an impact as The Disappearance. "But you liked those themes way back when, why don't you like them now??")

my top10 no fucking naruto shit

>1-2
Nice
>3
Haven't seen
>4-10
naruto shit

Lol, I fucking hate that guy. He is the epitome of the pasty neck bearded weaboo

It is known that Attack on Titan is the best anime ever

Lol, it's good but it's not the best. To me, FMA: Brotherhood is the best anime series.

What's the deal with "neckbeard" being the ultimate insult against anyone into anime/video games? Commenting on someone's appearance doesn't discredit their opinions whatsoever and he actually has genuine reasons for liking shows other than "cute girls big tits" like most idiots do

I hope that's sarcasm

no JoJo, no care

jojo is just a meme right? nobody actually enjoys that trash

you are trash

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Not as good as most people say, but it's decent

>I will argue my points by posting pointless YT links instead of actually validating them myself.
You have yet to prove me wrong.

It's hilarious that you criticize yet you think gaving shit Death Not, Fate/Zero and AOT. Those are literally casual trash just like Naruto is.

You're such a fucking faggot. Why can't you just watch the videos?
Since you refuse to be a functional human being, I'll fucking paste this shit for you

In response to many of the analytical videos I’ve produced on this channel, people have asked how it is that I seem to get really nitpicky about certain shows, whereas with others I seem willing to ignore any perceived flaws. The easy answer to this is that I don’t judge any two shows based on the same standard, and the only thing connecting my videos together is that they’re all my opinion. However, to dig a bit deeper, there’s also a good reason behind why certain shows inspire me to complain about every little problem I have, while I’m not really bothered by similar problems in other shows.

Any piece of art can be considered a form of communication, and the way that art gets its point across is through evoking sensations in the viewer, by way of careful manipulation on the part of the creator. A creator has to understand what things will create a reaction or understanding in the audience, and build their work in a way to accomplish this. Put simply, they have to know how to push your buttons. For instance, if you’re watching a sad scene, and a sad song starts playing, that song pushes a button in your mind that causes you to understand that the scene is meant to be sad.

But not every creator or team of creators is good at manipulating their audience. Moreover, the more time an audience has spent consuming art, the more adept they will become at understanding how art manipulates them. That’s why it’s so important for art to feel natural and not forced, as an audience will easily be able to tell when a creator isn’t creative enough to manipulate them well.

Pt.1

Moreover, when a series is really bad at manipulation, it can sometimes have the reverse effect of a series that’s good at it. It pushes a different set of buttons in the viewers, which cause the story’s events to have opposite effects from what they’re supposed to. For instance, if a dramatic scene begins, but the sad music is overblown and cheesy to the point that the viewer feels like the creator is rubbing it in their face how sad the scene is supposed to be, the viewer might get angry instead of sad and end up hating the experience.

Recently, I talked in my video on layered and meta narratives about how sometimes a piece of art will use little buttons to tip you off that there’s more going on in the story than what meets the eye. Careful use of symbolism, cryptic dialog, or allusion can get the viewer to start thinking harder about the series and approach it with a more analytical slant, which may or may not cause them to find something deeper in the work. On the flipside, when a work pushes too many negative buttons and breaks the viewer’s suspension of disbelief, it can cause the viewer to start taking apart every single thing that the work is doing wrong.

This can happen in no shortage of ways. Visually, there’s the Uncanny Valley effect, where the disconnect between a work’s attempt to look realistic and how well it accomplishes realism causes aggravation with the viewer, who understands reality and can easily discern where the work is failing to replicate it. Plot holes can cause the viewer to lose their investment in a story, because if the story doesn’t operate on solid internal logic, it can lose its impact and stop making sense.

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But pressing a negative button doesn’t mean that the viewer will automatically go down a negative road. The viewer’s reaction is often dependent on how many good buttons the story presses verses how many bad ones. Some viewers have their good buttons pressed early on, and it puts them in a mindset to enjoy the work all the way through, no matter how many bad buttons it might press later. Other times, a show presses so many good buttons that the bad ones it presses are barely worth acknowledging in comparison.

Every button that a show presses has a certain weight to it, and as someone sharing and analyzing my impressions of a series, I often take those things into account. If my overall reaction to a show is overwhelming love, then the question in my mind is usually “what did this show do to make me love it so much?,” and that’s the angle that I approach it from in my analysis. Likewise, when I hate a show, I often want to break down the reasons in as much detail as possible. It’s not that I couldn’t analyze my reactions to each and every thing that happened in the entire series, but I don’t see as much value in that as I do in trying to figure out how well a show pressed my buttons in order to give me my overall impression of it.
pt.3

Is this guy retarded?

lul i just put death note in top10 for me because it is one of my first shows i watched and what really got me into anime. AOT can been seen as normie shit but atleast it not an annoying little kid running around town wanting to be a ninja

Is this guy going to make any serious points against me and not just go to ad hominem arguments?

>Since you refuse to be a functional human being, I'll fucking paste this shit for you
>I'm asshurt and cannot give you reasons to why I disagree because I am an illiterate faggot with no real opinions so I will copy and paste pseudo-intellectual nonsense to validate my lack of actual argument.

Stay mad, kiddo.

GTO is an excellent anime. really good if you like school with adventure involved.

goteem

Time to call it a night.

They're not my opinions, they're his. I can't see into his head. By trying to rewrite his arguments, I would likely mess them up in some way.

>pseudo-intellectual nonsense

Maybe if you read-or at least listened to-his post, you would understand that he's making an actual point. I'm not usually one for this insult because I think it's counter productive, but it works here: maybe you're just not smart enough to get it, if you really did read the post and still think that it's nonsense. I don't know. Well, I have to go anyway. hope you have a good rest of your day user.

((And I think I gave a good reason here:))
>E.G: The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya is a movie I watched about a week after losing my best friend. Kyon's experiences in the first half of the movie solidified it as one of my favourites. However, watching a similar show with the same themes now wouldn't make as much of an impact as The Disappearance. "But you liked those themes way back when, why don't you like them now??"