ext_33427 (
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fandomsecrets2007-08-10 04:10 pm
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I never said it was wrong to like only Naruto either, I just think it's kind of stupid to walk around calling yourself an anime fan when all you really like is one show. I have nothing against people just getting into anime through shows like Naruto. I got into anime through Yu-Gi-Oh! and I don't know what anime was more popular than that in america a couple years ago. (Although I got into it before it was so majorly popular, still.)
Anyway, I think you keep mistaking what I write as me trying to bash new anime fans or fans of popular shows but the only people I'm 'bashing' are the annoying kids I meet around school and at the mall who say they love anime but have only seen the dubbed Fullmetal Alchemist. That makes them a fan of Fullmetal Alchemist, not japanese animation in general.
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Maybe it is if you only like Naruto and nothing more. Some people simply don't have the time to watch anymore more or whatever. I don't think it's a big deal to call themselves as such.
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I don't either, but I do think it's wrong to call yourself an anime fan if Naruto is the SOLE AND ONLY anime you like and watch. That's all I'm saying.
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If you've only watched Naruto and loved it and haven't watched anything else, than calling yourself an anime fan is fine, though probably better to say 'casual anime fan'.
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Let me ask you this. If you met someone who liked The Simpsons but disliked all other american cartoons they'd ever seen or just hadn't seen any others aside from The Simpsons in their life, would you consider them a fan of american cartoons?
Or if someone really likes peaches but has never tried another type of fruit, are they a fruit lover?
Just because someone owns a cat and loves that pet cat to death- does that make them a cat lover?
No. :/ It just means they like The Simpsons, or they like peaches, or they love their pet cat.
If someone watches and loves Naruto but has never seen another japanese cartoon in their life, they're not a fan of anime, they're just into Naruto.
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But it's more by circumstance, imo.