2011-03-14, 11:56 | Link #1 |
Otaku Apprentice
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Looking for G-rated anime
I go to a Catholic school and tutor so I would like to find a G-rated anime (without violence, fighting, fanservice, and other stuff that is questionable).
So far I only got: - Kiki's Delivery Service - My Neighbor Totoro - Ponyo Are there others? (and btw, no Pokemon and Yugioh... I don't think the school will accept it)
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2011-03-14, 12:38 | Link #3 |
AS Oji-kun
Join Date: Nov 2006
Age: 74
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Here are some G-rated items, though they're all either streamed or in torrents. I suspect the streams aren't available in the Philippines, but you might be able to track down the torrents if you look in the right places. The first two have animal protagonists living with Japanese families.
Chi's Sweet Home (S1 in torrents not listed here; S2 on Crunchyroll) Higepiyo Cross Game (streamed by VIZ on Hulu; excellent subs exist as well) Dennou Coil (bit dark at times, but excellent and appropriate nonetheless) Tokyo Magnitude 8.0 portrays a brother and sister trying to return home after a major earthquake in Tokyo. Depending on your school's view about the acceptability of anime with supernatural themes, Natsume Yuujinchou would be a worthwhile option. Another excellent but potentially iffy choice is Kemono no Sou-ja Erin (CR stream; subs also exist). There are some difficult scenes, though, so I'd recommend pre-screening. It was aired by NHK as a show for children and families, but it might not fly in your setting. All this presupposes you can show subtitled materials without the kids complaining or the school's administration objecting on copyright grounds.
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2011-03-14, 15:14 | Link #5 |
AS Oji-kun
Join Date: Nov 2006
Age: 74
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Personally I'd think it was quite an appropriate time to show it. Probably garner more attention and interest from the students now, too. I can understand Animax deciding to discontinue showing TM8.0 in reruns in Japan at the moment, but you're in another country.
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2011-03-14, 20:55 | Link #10 |
AS Oji-kun
Join Date: Nov 2006
Age: 74
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Are we talking about its rating in Japan? Since it was never released in R1, it obviously can't have an MPAA rating.
Whatever its "rating," TM8.0 contains none of the types of content the OP is concerned about. I think the putatively family-friendly Erin is a more difficult show for kids. MyAnimeList says that's PG-13, but again, I don't where they got that from. There's no rating I can see on Crunchyroll's site, and there's no other R1 licensor to provide one. I guess I'd rate both these shows PG, meaning "parental guidance" required. In this context, such "guidance" would mean not showing anything to an audience of youngsters that I hadn't fully pre-screened. If shows about magic are acceptable, I'd add Tweeny Witches and Someday's Dreamers to the list. Both shows pose moral issues that would be worth discussing in a school context. Windy Tales is another appropriate show about magic users.
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2011-03-14, 20:58 | Link #11 |
~Desu
Join Date: Jan 2007
Location: Colorado Springs
Age: 42
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Heh, going to be hard to match Veggie-tales when it comes to Sunday School cartoons.
Adventures of Mini-Goddess - The dubbing is fantastic, the episodes are short and non-episodic; the material is also very family friendly. The Cat Returns - Follows in line with other Miyazaki films, Fairly good watch, I don't recall there being anything objectionable in it. Magical Nyan Nyan Taruto - very cutesy, very kiddy-ish. . . Probably would appeal more to little Girls.
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2011-03-14, 22:37 | Link #13 |
Cross Game - I need more
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: I've moved around the American West. I've lived in Oregon, Washington, Utah, and Oklahoma
Age: 44
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Cross Game of course.
Aria probably I'm trying to remember how much fanservice Clannad had. I don't really remember much- Kyou in gym clothes is about as far as it went if I remember right. Whisper of the Heart Girl Who Leapt Through Time is also pretty clean. K-On has a little bit of fanservice. But it's usually pretty tame. The show is quite popular with young women. So you might check it out yourself and see what you think. I believe the first beach trip is probably the height of the fanservice, so if you get through that episode without objection then it's probably safe.
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