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I know, why can’t the world be perfect? Why can’t we enjoy anime, manga, western comics, and super hero movies? Why can’t we use Apple and Android products? Why can’t we love Xbox and Ouya?
Technically we can, but only if we keep our love for Ouya and anime secret from all the “normies” that like Xbox and comics. Or, alternatively, keep our love of super hero movies secret from the otaku elitists. Regardless, even though a lot of anime has gained the medium attention from a broader audience, a lot of non-anime fans still think anime is all tentacle rape and bouncy chest meat. Of course, some series aren’t really helping the cause.
Anyway, no matter whether you are pushing 40 or just got into anime, you’ll already be sick of hearing these things from non-anime fans.
I think anime fans eventually have to concede and admit that, yes, they are technically cartoons. They just explore more adult themes and complex, coherent storylines.
Go back to watching your Adventure Time or Rick and Morty.
You can clearly say see the subtitles. Unless we are talking about Steins;Gate, then no. No, we can’t.
Is it so wrong to want to see beyond your own language barrier? Or strengthen your own reading skills.
It is awkward when they walk in on scenes that make them see that way, of which, there are many.
It relaxes us after the latest Game of Thrones.
Usually no more than people who binge watch on Netflix. Typically, we just stay to people we have common interests with, like most people do.
Not so much “obsessed,” as we are “interested”. It’s an interesting place with a unique culture shaped over years of isolation from other cultures. What’s not to find interesting?
Now you are just being hurtful, and generalizing. Some anime fans like to spend time alone, some anime fans like to play sports and go to parties. Both anime fans are perfectly fine people, great people, even.
Not…Completely untrue. We all know that one anime fan that showed up to school in full cosplay and made us cringe so hard our skull caved in a bit. Some anime fans use common sense to avoid altercations, other just want to be themselves, which involves being a character. Different strokes for different folks.
Because…Otonashi….H-he was almost there! They were right there, man!
It’s okay to cry, guys.
You enjoy what you enjoy and don’t let anyone tell you that you shouldn’t be enjoying it.
Nor are they supposed to in many cases. If they wanted them to look like real people, it would have been made into a live action show. Real people can’t do half the shit an animated character can. I’d like to see a real person juggle a harem full of problems.