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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2025-10-21 05:38 pm

[ SECRET POST #6864 ]


⌈ Secret Post #6864 ⌋

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Transcript by OP

[personal profile] fscom 2025-10-21 09:42 pm (UTC)(link)
I don't get people who say "I hate anime". Anime is an animation style that encompasses many different genres. I am not a fan of the stereotypical tropey/fanservicey anime with bug-eyed characters. But even I have found some gems of anime that i like such as: Full metal alchemist, studio ghibli films (Miyazaki is a god among men), cowboy bebop, grave of the fireflies, Berserk, Mononoke, Devilman and Death Note. Also Ghost in the shell.

Re: Transcript by OP

(Anonymous) 2025-10-22 12:02 pm (UTC)(link)
I've seen a couple of anime offerings. Kids stuff I don't mind. But overall the art style, the Asian culture or storytelling or whatever you want to call it, it doesn't work for me. It also doesn't feel 'real' and I'm not interested in the fandom side because of that. Same goes for American stuff like Lower Decks; the overall approach is shrill and weird.