2004-02-25, 10:29 | Link #1 |
Super Robot War Player
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Singapore
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Do you take anime seriously?
Anyone actually bought a reverse edged sword, starved for weeks, dyed your hair and started practicing swordplay that you see on animation?
And then challenging olympic medal fencing winners in duels if there is no japanese masters to be found? |
2004-02-25, 10:41 | Link #2 |
Uber Coffee for da win!
Join Date: May 2003
Location: Middle of insanity
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I've cosplayed, but never gotten THAT fanatical about it. I do have to admit though, there's been some anime's I've watched that have been both enjoyable, and very emotionally draining. KnGE was one of those anime. Talk about something that'll reach in and rip your heart out, then feed it back to you on a stick. Wow.
Again, I can't say that I get as fanatical as you state, but I do enjoy a cosplay from time to time. |
2004-02-25, 10:58 | Link #3 |
Asuki-tan Kairin ↓
Join Date: Feb 2004
Location: Fürth (GER)
Age: 43
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I never would cosplay because I have the feeling to dishonor the character I am trying to copy.
But I practiced swordplay. Just used no (Dai)Katana or other light weighted weapon but a 1&1/2 hander. That is so much fun. But to challenge olympic medal fencing winners with such a sword would be very unfair, because they could not block a slash of such a heavy sword with their sports weapons.
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2004-02-25, 12:35 | Link #9 |
Senior Member
Join Date: Nov 2003
Age: 44
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If an anime is meant seriously, I will certainly try to take it seriously. Those are of course rather silly suggestions of how one might do this. There are plenty of titles which really do have elements appropriate to application to real life, you just have to be selective.
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2004-02-25, 15:54 | Link #11 |
日本語を食べません!
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: San Francisco
Age: 41
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HnG motivated quite a bit of interest in the game.
I learned Japanese (surprisingly) NOT because of anime, although my anime path began around the same time. Lambda explained it best - Trigun can teach you how decisions made in the past can affect the present and how well-intentioned idealism can sometimes be futile, but you don't have to go around in a red jacket with a huge gun trying to shoot wings off flies. |
2004-02-25, 17:04 | Link #13 |
annoying white bat
Join Date: Jan 2004
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I am serious about the anime itself but I take it as sheer fantasy. I enjoy watching shows and so on but it is just a form of entertainment. I enjoy thinking about what it is I am entertained by but that is just another pastime. I do not experience the deep identification some people do through RPGs or cosplay. To me, literature is a much more demanding and rewarding pastime.
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2004-02-25, 17:19 | Link #14 |
Hoi!
Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Mexico
Age: 36
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I'm serious with anime as a hobby, and I like to talk about it, but I wouldn't go as far as cosplaying or trying to fly . I prefer to keep fantasy from reality.
*the school girls don't want me to take their panties* *the school girls don't want me to take their panties* *the school girls don't want me to take their panties* *the school girls don't want me to take their panties* .... See?! It works! |
2004-02-25, 18:35 | Link #17 |
Pirate Girl Nyuu
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I've never cosplayed and probably never will since I can't pull any character off. Not unless you know of a female character with dark skin and waist length curly hair? Enlighten me.
After watching Kenshin I got alot more into swords and Japanese history--including the Shinsengumi. I've always been big on martial arts since I love kung fu cinema and old samurai dramas...so yeah I'm the dork who jumps around doing roundhouse kicks and "powering up my ki" *BATTLE YELL AHHHAHHHHHHINFINITI!!!* Or like learning the hand seals in Naruto even though I can't "summon" worth shit. Cowboy Bebop got me into Yoko Kanno which then I became a J-rock/pop fan afterwards. Oh and Gravitation introduced me into the world of shounen-ai, followed by yaoi. I can go on and on. I've always kept my anime hobby as an interest and nothing more. I, too, love discussing anime shows and characters, but I don't think I'd attempt to emit power and fly, walk around with a sakabatou in 19th century Japan, become an omnipresence in the Internet, pilot a Gundam, transform into a magical girl, summon a giant frog, fight youkai, fall in love with an android, or use alchemy to produce a Hellsing Arms .454 Cassul and 13mm Jackal to fight Angels. Although it does sound enticing. |
2004-02-25, 18:53 | Link #18 |
You only live once!
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Lets se.
I a buddist now, I beat a certen person alot for systematicly killing a friend for 12 years (and hes dead now, suicide) and i got away with it, I pray witch i have never done. Would never got the idea to beat that certen person if it wasent for anime . Guess payback is sweet. To thoes who alter thair looks just becouse of anime....GET A LIFE! |
2004-02-25, 18:58 | Link #19 |
Squishy
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I take it seriously in i love cosplaying and can't live a week without watching anime...And I get really serious about it when it comes to debating about it with other fans and defending the constant let downs it gets from ppl who know nothing and base all their opinions on animes such as dbz and monster ranchers and imitaions like Totally Spies on cartoon network. XP
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