Wait is there another possible view on moe?
On one hand, I've enjoyed some "moe" anime and oftentimes don't understand the scorn some of them receive.
On the other hand, this.
X >>>>>> XXXholic > TRC > One Piece.
Now that one I can agree.
Manga, movie, whatever.Are we talking X movie or X series? Magic Knight Rayearth is better than all of those anyway.
X series disappointed me. I thought that only a half of the earthwould ba saved like in the opening.
Are we talking X movie or X series? Magic Knight Rayearth is better than all of those anyway.
I always thought of moe in anime as the natural extension of the Japanese love for cute things, even outside of anime. I mean have you seen the mascot for the Orix buffaloes?
I will like X/1999 whenever the fuck CLAMP decide to get off their arses and finish it.Manga, movie, whatever.
I'm fine with that. You like X depending how big Clamp fans you are.
The show blows so in this case it's entirely justified.On one hand, I've enjoyed some "moe" anime and oftentimes don't understand the scorn some of them receive.
On the other hand, this.
I didn't like K-ON at first either!
Wait is there another possible view on moe?
Tsubasa above One Piece? That's madness, and I say that as a big CLAMP fan.
Oh? With your recommendation I'll definitely give it a shot. Haven't seen this or Macross 7BluWacky said:That being said, CG aside, how do you feel about Macross Frontier?
Honestly? I enjoyed it. A lot.
Maybe that's not "popular" or "right", but I had a lot of fun with the show. It's very over-the-top, the plot gets a bit stupid, and I would have preferred Alto to have been a more fleshed-out protagonist, but it had fantastic production design, loads and LOADS of Yoko Kanno music and songs, and I liked both Sheryl and Ranka.
But then I loved Macross Zero, so my taste in these matters may be a little suspect.
I still haven't seen Macross Plus, I'm sorry world.
Oh my god.
EVERY SINGLE ONE OF YOU has to watch this commercial for a One Piece... pen.
Featuring the greatest narration known to mankind.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EJN7fa4FKH0
If by using science you mean "oh we put this toy under the microscope for five seconds and then totally forgot about that for the rest of the episode" then yeah.So is Doki Doki Precure the first Precure to have the girls try to use (junior high) science to explain the whole Precure thing? It seems like such an obvious thing to do in hindsight. lol
Well, I used to categorize moé anime as the super sexualized, forced panty shot, clothes flying off at the slightest touch stuff that makes the average person groan and roll their eyes with contempt. But as I've gotten older I've come to terms with the concept of moé can be much more, like super cute characters you just want to hug because they're so adorably cute. And I guess I've become (somewhat) desensitized to the sexual stuff so long as the characters don't look prepubescent.
On one hand, I've enjoyed some "moe" anime and oftentimes don't understand the scorn some of them receive.
On the other hand, this.
You're half japanese now, congrats.
I still have issues with moe. Mainly because I didn't find a plot that satisfies me in moe anime yet. It's only cute for the sake of cute.
That's vaguely terrifying.I always thought of moe in anime as the natural extension of the Japanese love for cute things, even outside of anime. I mean have you seen the mascot for the Orix buffaloes?
I admit, it took about 4-5 episodes for K-On to really grow on me. Now it's one of my favorites.
Well, I used to categorize moé anime as the super sexualized, forced panty shot, clothes flying off at the slightest touch stuff that makes the average person groan and roll their eyes with contempt. But as I've gotten older I've come to terms with the concept of moé can be much more, like super cute characters you just want to hug because they're so adorably cute. And I guess I've become (somewhat) desensitized to the sexual stuff so long as the characters don't look prepubescent.
You're half japanese now, congrats.
I still have issues with moe. Mainly because I didn't find a plot that satisfies me in moe anime yet. It's only cute for the sake of cute.
I didn't like K-ON at first either!
There's nothing inherently wrong with moe; it's only when innocence and youth are mixed with sexualization that it becomes objectionable. That's basically it.
That's vaguely terrifying.
For me it's just a matter of adjusting my frame of mind before watching one show vs. another. I wouldn't have the same mindset watching, say, Fate/Zero as I would for Tamako Market. I'm kind of the same way with games as well. Some games I buy for kick ass action, others I buy to unwind and not need to worry about pesky things like timing or skill. ;P
Thats not really characteristic of moe anime as much as it is just fanservice anime in general, which started out with more sexualized adult bodied women and girls. (dirty Pair is an excellent example) Used to just be called fanservice anime.
Mugi's eyebrows are dynamite with a laser beam.For shame.
Havent watched Madoka Magica?
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Gintama 177
The start of another Yoshiwara arc! And it looks like it focusing on Tsukuyo's past. I'm expecting great things from this.
Yep, a few years ago I was one of those sorry sobs who didn't distinguish much between them. Was a bit cynical then.
This arc will make you a Tsukuyo x Gintoki believer and why Tsukuyo is the best Gintama girl.
In the name of the moon I WILL KICK YOUR ASS
Everything is moe. Even Jojo.There's nothing inherently wrong with moe; it's only when innocence and youth are mixed with sexualization that it becomes objectionable. That's basically it.
Mugi's eyebrows are dynamite with a laser beam.
As would I. The snippets of animation I've seen come out of Layton vs Wright only reinforces that desire.I would watch a Phoenix Wright anime.
If you're expecting anything approaching cohesive storytelling from the manga, you'll be disappointed. It's basically a fanbook, with a bunch of different artists contributing their own little story in one package. Some of them are just one-off jokes, some of them get a bit bigger than that, but all of them aren't at all as complex as the actual cases themselves because all of them don't really even try to be.I kinda want to read the manga but trying to cram the complexity of one of the game's court cases into pages is kinda confusing from what little I've read
I bet I can think of the two shows (and characters) that changed your mind.
If you're expecting anything approaching cohesive storytelling from the manga, you'll be disappointed. It's basically a fanbook, with a bunch of different artists contributing their own little story in one package. Some of them are just one-off jokes, some of them get a bit bigger than that, but all of them aren't at all as complex as the actual cases themselves because all of them don't really even try to be.
Man, fuck that Kotoura-san thread. So much hate. ;_;
I'm going to stay in here with you guys where it's safe.
Man, fuck that Kotoura-san thread. So much hate. ;_;
I'm going to stay in here with you guys where it's safe.
There's nothing inherently wrong with moe; it's only when innocence and youth are mixed with sexualization that it becomes objectionable. That's basically it.
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Well, that was a fun ride.
You know, the funny thing is back when I first saw CCS I never once considered it moé at all. It was just a magical girl show to me. Then again moé wasn't a huge term circa 2001.
I could hear it now,As would I. The snippets of animation I've seen come out of Layton vs Wright only reinforces that desire.
...oh man, this is some egg on my face. Some quick Googling has revealed a contradiction in my statement. There is a running series of Phoenix Wright more in line with the game cases, although quite obviously I wouldn't know how they are.Hold up. I own the official casebooks which are what you are describing. However, in-stores I've seen a manga on shelves which I assumed was an ongoing series from Capcom or something. Is that the same?