2010-07-19, 16:32 | Link #1 |
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What would you do if you had no access to anime?
I'm not just talking about something like your internet connection going out, and you going over to a friends/library/anime club to watch. I mean if anime was completely cut out of your life(barring that you don't live in japan) and the only access was to live in japan. What would you do? How would you spend your time? I know some people don't need this for entertainment as they have a plethora of other activities they could be doing. But even so, there are many fans who've come to depend on the internet for their anime fix for various reasons(which I won't get into). I'm a computer junkie. If I'm not at work or at school, I'm on my computer, reading some manga or watching some anime. I'm not a sociable person. Yeah, in this society, being sociable is practically a necessity, but it's just not me =0\. I only occasionally go out with my friends, maybe once a week or so. Honestly, I wouldn't know what I'd do. Probably get more sleep. Maybe play my games a bit more, or play tennis more often. Perhaps my boredom would provoke me into FINDING something else to do, but I know it'd leave quite an empty space in my activities.
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2010-07-19, 16:35 | Link #2 |
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Join Date: Mar 2007
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Are we talking about anime + manga, or just anime? If it's just anime I wouldn't mind that much, as I barely watch any as it is right now. If manga is included, that'd be a different story. It'd be hard to find a replacement for it that's for sure.
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2010-07-19, 17:13 | Link #5 |
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I'd probably get back into western comic books (Marvel and DC), or watching pro wrestling, a bit more.
Outside chance I might watch more North American live-action TV shows, but aside from sports, pro wrestling, and news, that hasn't interested me much in a very long time. It would be a tough transition, to be sure. There are certain types of characters, stories, and styles that are prevalent in anime but don't really exist to any significant degree anywhere else, from what I can tell anyway.
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2010-07-19, 17:58 | Link #8 |
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Join Date: Jan 2010
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I'd shrivel up and die.
I don't read manga, nor am I a sociable person. I have a finite amount of games (the majority I've already played the hell out of), taking away my DVDs and my internet access at the library (specifically to anime) would just... be devastating. I need my daily dose of yandere. Yandere's are chock full of vitamins Cute and Dangerous. |
2010-07-19, 18:21 | Link #9 |
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Join Date: May 2009
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Just watch American cartoons. Not like anime is an essential part of my life; I'd shrivel up and die just from knowing that I'd shrivel up and die from such a trivial thing being extricated from my life. That's pretty pathetic, to be torn in two because one tiny piece of your entertainment is gone.
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2010-07-19, 21:28 | Link #13 |
The Dark Empress
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: Battleship Hyperion
Age: 33
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hmm I would hate going cold turkey when it comes to anime, but I would most defiantly suffer from withdraw symptoms. Then after a while of saving up my money to buy Dish network or direct tv I would watch the gameshow network, History Channel, and what ever else interests me. As for manga only devastating thing is there will be no more 07 Ghost, +C Sword and Cornett, Katekyo Hitman Reborn, and Kuroshitsuji. I would most likely go back to reading fantasy and horror books even though they will never be as good the manga I listed above. Also I would probably be playing video games alot more than I am right now.
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2010-07-20, 00:10 | Link #17 |
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Join Date: Mar 2009
Location: Elsewhere
Age: 31
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I'd have more time to indulge in my other hobbies (music, games, books). I guess I might watch more movies than I currently do for the times that I long for a more passive entertainment, but otherwise not much would change. My interest in Japanese doesn't even originate from anime, but from games, so I'd probably be about the same even if I never had access to anime in the first place.
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2010-07-20, 00:50 | Link #20 |
Okuyasu the Bird
Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Alberta, Canada
Age: 32
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So I take the question is how we'd be spending out lives' free time if anime or manga type media didn't exist at all?
I'd probably still be a big gamer, mostly watch western cartoons and animated sitcoms, and read newspaper comics. Japanese media arts are entertaining and cool at times but sometimes they piss me off as well, so I think I could live without it.
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