2008-01-20, 02:45 | Link #1 |
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Worst trend you ever saw in anime?
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2008-01-20, 02:58 | Link #2 | |
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2008-01-20, 03:06 | Link #3 |
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Really Sugary Carbon Copy J-Pop OP/ED in anime where they clearly don't belong, but are there to sell CD's. In fact, any instance that exists in an anime to sell a CD. Guiltiest perpatrator it seems is Yui Horie. I've come to dread her presence in an anime because often I'm treated to at least one music video within an episode, be it the opening, ending or one actually placed in an episode (See Manabi Straight). Second, endings deliberately designed to make you cry or feel shocked just for the hell of it. I can understand the concept of a bittersweet ending, but when something is so carefully constructed as to make you feel a certain way, but with no real purpose in doing so (School Days, Kanon, Clannad, Myself; Yourself, Kimi Ga Nozomu Eien, H20 is looking like it'll be the latest, and still the list goes on) I feel somewhat empty and let down. Stop it already writers, these types of endings or occurances are meant to enhance the mood and characters of a series for the purpose of further growth, not be the mood and purpose of the characters in a series. Once is alright, but enough already. I guess this is the same as what people refer to as "Nice Boat". Third, arbitrary censorship. Lately a wave of censorship has swept across Japan that has greatly affected the airing of a number of series, resulting in delays, blacked out or altered scenes and censored audio, except when it's not. It seems completely random and half the time done to tempt people into purchasing uncensored DVD's. In fact just this week I believe Shigofumi received some form of alteration to it's story. |
2008-01-20, 10:07 | Link #4 |
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Long live the Nice Boat trend I say
*duck and cover* One of the more recent annoying trends at the moment is the stream of screwed up parenting or crazy adults. The amount of situations where the parents are the ones responsible for screwing up the minds of the younger generation has been on the increase - so much that it is becoming cliche
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2008-01-20, 12:52 | Link #12 |
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Well, to expand on the "Nice Boat", there's a new otaku-lingo which is called "Yandere" referring to shy, nice girls suddenly turning violent. The Yandere phenomenon which School Days really brought out is a very disturbing trend in my opinion.
There's a video game (love sim?) based on yanderes which is out or already out. Last edited by X10A_Freedom; 2008-01-20 at 15:35. |
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While this is hardly the worst trend that I can think of, it's the one I'd like to see reversed the most: the unnecessarily serious show. I've been noticing that a lot of shows that start out light and airy degenerate into a dramatic morass of depression, suffering and grief. While this can be good when it's portrayed well, the writing for it is usually sub-par, and the whole show suffers because of it, and I find that the technique often generates apathy rather than entertainment. Instead, it'd be certainly more enjoyable for the creators of more of these shows to stick to what they're better at: keeping the show light and fun. The most recent example I can think of is Myself, Yourself, but there's an awful lot out there that fit the mold.
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2008-01-20, 15:26 | Link #19 | |
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I won't answer the thread's question out of fear that I'll offend everybody with my aggressively harsh attitude. Oh well.
Unless this thread is a ceasefire zone where everyone can be as venomous and hypocritical as they want with no repercussions? If yes, please tell: I'll join the party. Quote:
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2008-01-20, 15:41 | Link #20 |
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For example: CG. Or lets say: 3D CG easily recognizable as such in an otherwise 2D surrounding.
Or: The notion that the view of red paint, meant to represent blood, is psychologically harmful to the audience of a late night anime. Or: The notion that the view of red paint, meant to represent blood, is psychologically harmful to the audience of a late night anime, but not that of black paint meant to represent blood.
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