Should anti-anime posters be banned?

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From life? Anime can seem distressingly alien to lower lifeforms and the experience can be painful for them, like a black becoming physically uncomfortable at hearing classical music.
Being a weeb signifies an innate aristocracy of the soul, and to speak frankly to the anime-hater, you are a spiritual carny. In a past life I was a Hyksos charioteer and you were my eunuch packmule. In another life I was a plantation owner and you were my house negro.
The only true secular morality is anime. Like a lion to a rat, like a hawk to a pigeon, like a leech to a human, so is anime to everything you will accomplish in life. It's comforting for you to hate beautiful things and decry them because your mother told you your drawings were great and put them on her fridge with little elephant magnets, but it's time to grow up. You're ugly and stupid, deal with it.
After Donald Trump's repudiation of lifeless stale morality in the form of his election it's evident more than ever that the formal artistic expression of the West should be slice-of-life manga, and anti-anime extremists should be put to death in violent and entertaining ways to the pleasure of the public.
 
Yeah, he needs an entire series to stitch together a fraction of the badassery of this scene alone :story:
Bebop got to the point of what it was saying in 20 episodes than needing 3 different series plus several movies, and a remake:cunningpepe:
 
I liked Death Note but not because it was an anime, it just had a neat story.
Death Note is insultingly braindead. Why does there need to be a bunch of internal monologues that are just saying what's going to happen and what already happened? For speedwatchers? A lot of popular anime is like this for some reason, probably because pedophiles have lower IQ.
Cowboy Bebop is the best anime ever and will never be debated, other than that, death to your pedophile implied chinktoons.
A myth perpetuated by shonenfags who want to seem smart and refined!
This is a cope a lot of people who are almost there make. "No you don't get it, I like anime but it's like The Wire! It's like Breaking Bad! It's cool!"
K-On! is better than your gay little Starwars show.
Almost there until you shilled moe.
I proved your point that you don't like an artform because other peopel you don't like like it? "Um I'd like anime if you weren't so rude" consensus-seeking faggot.
All anime is a corporate product made for children and manchildren; it's hardly a sophisticated cultural artifact. Grow up.
Yeah, he needs an entire series to stitch together a fraction of the badassery of this scene alone :story:
Maybe it would be cool if it wasn't in a glorified wrestling storyline that has zero thought put into it and functions by constantly overusing big moments and twists. And people have the gall to say SEED Destiny is like that!
 
All anime is a corporate product made for children and manchildren; it's hardly a sophisticated cultural artifact. Grow up.
Not only is this stupid but it's attempting to solicit likes from the lefist audience, it's "corporate" lol. Is Hollywood corporate? Rock music? You're such a pathetic worm for your owners.
This is what you're upset about btw.
 
Death Note is insultingly braindead. Why does there need to be a bunch of internal monologues that are just saying what's going to happen and what already happened? For speedwatchers? A lot of popular anime is like this for some reason, probably because pedophiles have lower IQ.
The idea of a student wielding a power to kill anyone he wants, trying to use it as force of good by killing evil, then playing a cat and mouse game with a brilliant detective each trying to stay one step ahead of each other is a cool story, even if whatever the Jap's name who made the comic didn't execute it properly.
 
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Maybe it would be cool if it wasn't in a glorified wrestling storyline that has zero thought put into it and functions by constantly overusing big moments and twists. And people have the gall to say SEED Destiny is like that!
I mean, with how many tournaments there are in it that description isn't too far off, but luckily I like tournaments arcs. There's not one anime with a tournament arc where it wasn't the peak of the series. Naruto (whole show kinda sucked but tournament was still the best part), Yu Yu Hakusho, G Gundam, you name it.

The idea of a student wielding a power to kill anyone he wants, trying to use it as force of good by killing evil, then playing a cat and mouse game with a brilliant detective each trying to stay one step ahead of each other is a cool story, even if whatever the Jap's name who made the comic didn't execute it properly.
I think it was executed perfectly until after L. Even then, I think the drop off in quality is exaggerated.
 
A new character who openly disrespects Chekhov's gun isn't acceptable just because he eats chocolate as a quirky character trait.
Near is more of a problem than Mello. He's too similar to L without a good reason, at least Mello was his own character.

Regardless, the way things play out in the end is really satisfying, even if the build up and characters involved weren't. There's no more hype moment in the series than when Light thinks he won and can barely contain his laughter. Peak. The direction elevated the content a lot.
 
That's probably one of the most controversial takes I've read on this entire forum so far
Dragon Ball is insanely popular, it really shouldn't be. It's probably the safest anime to make that claim about.

Here's one that's way more controversial, Samurai Champloo is far better than Cowboy Bebop too, and the rest of the creator's works are crap (Space Dandy is disappointing trash and its fans are coping).
 
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Dragon Ball is insanely popular, it really shouldn't be. It's probably the safest anime to make that claim about.

Here's one that's way more controversial, Samurai Champloo is far better than Cowboy Bebop too, and the rest of the creator's works are crap (Space Dandy is disappointing trash and its fans are coping).
The art of Dragon Ball always looked like absolute dog shit to me. Does it look like that because it's older or something? It reminds me of Speedracer.
It's like when you look at old ass cartoons like original Batman, or Spider-Man, or Scooby Doo, you can tell they're old cartoons just by looking at them, but they don't look like shit. They just look old. The Dragon Ball just looks ugly.

Edit: Just looked it up the first episode of Dragons Ball was in 1986 and Speed Racer was 1967.
Why did an 80s cartoon look like that? Was Japan just held back or something? American 80s cartoons like TMNT or GI Joe or even fucking He-Man didn't looks so weird.
 
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The art of Dragon Ball always looked like absolute dog shit to me. Does it look like that because it's older or something? It reminds me of Speedracer.
It's like when you look at old ass cartoons like original Batman, or Spider-Man, or Scooby Doo, you can tell they're old cartoons just by looking at them, but they don't look like shit. They just look old. The Dragon Ball just looks ugly.
If you mean the art style then you're just crazy. If you mean the actual visual fidelity, yeah, it's because it's from the 80's, plus they did a lot of outsourcing to low quality artists. It's either a look you like or you don't, I like the look of old anime, but people are probably used to the smoother look that's been the norm for at least 20 years now.
 
My favorite anime is the Karl Marx anime. :)
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