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Does Avatar Legend of Korra count?

 
   
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I'd count it.

 
   
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Depends on who you ask. Anyone who things Avatar wasn't influenced by Anime is fooling themselves, but some people consider Anime to be Japanese made animation.

Personally, I think Last Air Bender and Legend of Korra count because of their similarities but that's me.

   
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I think there can be american anime. It is an artform. Poetry isnt exclusive to american, france or any other country, Neither is Film.

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Indeed. There will be style differences of course. So you can identify "American" anime vs "Japanese" anime. but its all still Anime.

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 Grey Templar wrote:
Indeed. There will be style differences of course. So you can identify "American" anime vs "Japanese" anime. but its all still Anime.


Actually disagree, Anime is quite specifically Japanese, otherwise it'd all just be cartoons and we could just throw the word anime out of it entirely.
   
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Started watching Big-O again, got the collectors edition DVD set.
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For me an authors opinion as to their own work is always relevant, especially if you're trying to figure out what a story was supposed to mean. I mean we don't ignore Victor Hugo when he says the Hunchback of Notre-Dame is a story critical of the church's ability to help the people who need their help the most. However the key part for death of the author as a concept is that the author is not the end of meaning. Any writer can probably tell you that people have found meaning in their work that they never intentionally put into it (it happened to pretty much everyone in my creative writing class). At times that meaning can completely overshadow what the writer intended (as it did in Evangelion) and whether that is a success or a failing will depend on the work imo. Evangelion is, in the respect of conveying Anno's meaning, a radical failure as a piece. Obviously though it succeeded massively as an interpreted artwork given the vast amount of literature dedicated to defining its meaning outside of Anno's intentions.

Stories can't just mean whatever random gak someone makes up, they're actually in the text. If you want to argue that a work means something you actually produce an argument to that effect using the piece itself. It simply means that a work will often have meaning beyond the author's intentions and the author's intentions are not the end of meaning i.e. the author is not a tyrant who can dictate what their work means to others.

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Legend of Korra (and any of the Avatar shows (cept the movie)) may or may not count as 'Anime'. But they're still incredible.

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'Animesque', I believe, is the term for western animation influenced by Japanese anime.

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If you haven't see Psycho Pass you need to give it a watch.

I cannot stress how screwed I'd be in this particular anime world, being an enforcer would probably be the best outcome for me.

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Not nearly as screwed up as TYPE-Moon's works; it really feels like Lovecraft Lite.

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 KalashnikovMarine wrote:



If you haven't see Psycho Pass you need to give it a watch.

I cannot stress how screwed I'd be in this particular anime world, being an enforcer would probably be the best outcome for me.


I liked Psycho Pass; until the end which just made me sigh deeply.

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 KalashnikovMarine wrote:
I just watched a battleship falling in love with a man.... yep. That's enough anime for the day.
 
   
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i know its not anime, but manga...but did anyone read the latest Shingeki no Kyojin chapter? So much going on! I don't want to spoil it but it was great.
   
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I love reading that manga, and now that the anime is over it is all we have.

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I just watched a battleship falling in love with a man.... yep. That's enough anime for the day.
 
   
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Official Title - Log Horizon
Alternative Titles - ログ・ホライズン
Description - The story begins when 30,000 Japanese gamers are trapped in the fantasy online game world Elder Tale. What was once a sword-and-sorcery world is now the real world. The main lead Shiroe attempts to survive with his old friend Naotsugu and the beautiful assassin Akatsuki.


Hmmmmmmmm.... This premise sounds oddly familiar....

 
   
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 AduroT wrote:


Official Title - Log Horizon
Alternative Titles - ログ・ホライズン
Description - The story begins when 30,000 Japanese gamers are trapped in the fantasy online game world Elder Tale. What was once a sword-and-sorcery world is now the real world. The main lead Shiroe attempts to survive with his old friend Naotsugu and the beautiful assassin Akatsuki.


Hmmmmmmmm.... This premise sounds oddly familiar....


Great, something inspired off SAO, in which took and stepped on .Hack//.....

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I'm still gonna watch it. =D

 
   
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I was about to smack the first person that mentioned SAO, but that same person mentioned .hack... so I suppose I'll just let it slide.

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 KalashnikovMarine wrote:
I was about to smack the first person that mentioned SAO, but that same person mentioned .hack... so I suppose I'll just let it slide.


In no way, shape, or form do I not like or support the horrid and highly overrated show that was mentioned that ripped off of .Hack//, nor shall I speak of it again.

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I really liked SAO... First impressesions SAO was better than this new one as well. Also liked SAO better than .Hack, if for no other reason than it actually had an ending I got to watch, since I didn't play the games.

 
   
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SAO was great! Then they did a second season and things went down hill from there. We'll see how this new trapped in a computer game anime does.

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SAO stinks. It felt like some high-school student's fanfiction. .hack// on the other hand...




Nothing beats the classics...

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SAO episodes 1-14 were pretty good. 15 was okay. 25 was sweet and kind of exciting. 16-24 were boring. Except for the bit where Kirito went beast mode. That was kind of cool. The whole sub-plot with his not-sister was blarg in its entirety.

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Kirito is such a Mary Sue that he makes KALDOR DRAIGO of all people look tame.

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 Admiral Valerian wrote:
Kirito is such a Mary Sue that he makes KALDOR DRAIGO of all people look tame.


That would require stretching the term Mary Sue so much Luffy couldn't keep up with it.

   
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 LordofHats wrote:
 Admiral Valerian wrote:
Kirito is such a Mary Sue that he makes KALDOR DRAIGO of all people look tame.


That would require stretching the term Mary Sue so much Luffy couldn't keep up with it.


Perhaps, but at the end of the day SAO is just a generic action anime brimming with tsundere, moe, fan service, and wish fulfillment.

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SAO is a bit like Eureka Seven. The romance sub-plot kept it afloat for at least the first 14 episodes. Unlike Eureka Seven though, one member of the romance sub-plot, Asuna, got reduced to standing around all day (right after the sub-plot became the main plot no less) and that silly sub-plot with Sugu started and the series spiraled into blandness. That and it did pull a deus ex in episode 14 which was just cheesy.

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 LordofHats wrote:
SAO is a bit like Eureka Seven. The romance sub-plot kept it afloat for at least the first 14 episodes. Unlike Eureka Seven though, one member of the romance sub-plot, Asuna, got reduced to standing around all day (right after the sub-plot became the main plot no less) and that silly sub-plot with Sugu started and the series spiraled into blandness. That and it did pull a deus ex in episode 14 which was just cheesy.


I've said it before and I'll say it again: they just don't make 'em like they used to anymore.

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