Films are good because: more money.
But tv shows (animation or not) that I actually like are even better in a way, because they last longer.
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Films are good because: more money.
But tv shows (animation or not) that I actually like are even better in a way, because they last longer.
Yeah, I think it's just due to how widespread Japanese anime became in the West, and they eventually dropped the term Japanimation.
Also for the longest time I didn't know "Jap" was offensive to some, I used it myself thinking it was just an abbreviation. :wacko:
Actually with the budgets of some TV shows like LOST and Game of thrones that's untrue, budgets don't necessarily a great film make, take the last Pirates of Carribean for example. The reason I prefer them is I think overall I've seen a much greater variation of stories in films than anything else. Like you said the one weakness films have compared to a lot of other media is length of time, tv shows, books & games beat films in that respect that character development can happen more slowly and more realistically since you will notice more subtle changes than what a film can allow for.
It is kinda offensive given its origin. Same as kraut I guess.
But most of the younger people (Japanese/Germans) don't find it offensive.
Also; you don't talk about the war with the older folk :wacko:
Aussies tend to use little things like "pom" and "yank" at times, but we don't seriously mean it in an offensive way. It's just playful banter.
I barely even watch anime these days, and even the ones I did watch recently were nothing special. I'm hardly an anime fan these days to be quite honest, I just can't find myself be excited about it anymore. Most of them are just too shallow for my taste, and I find more enjoyment in the more detailed/deeper/darker themes found in VNs that aren't held back by the limitations of the anime industry.
Over the last few days, I taught myself some C language to program microcontrollers and watched ALL of R.L. Stein's Goosebumps. How aboot that show, eh? Made in Canada. :wacko:
Started a run of Bugs Bunny. The very first one was black and white from 1938 and Bugs looks nothing like Bugs. He's a little white rabbit. Interesting stuff.
Course they do. The voices have to come from somewhere :trollface:
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