I think it should be made clear that I don't like anime.SoDesuNe wrote:Annihilist wrote:Phelan wrote:It's actually a good anime.Phelan wrote:a good anime.
I must be hearing things. What?
A GOOD ANIME!
Like, at all.
I think it should be made clear that I don't like anime.SoDesuNe wrote:Annihilist wrote:Phelan wrote:It's actually a good anime.Phelan wrote:a good anime.
I must be hearing things. What?
A GOOD ANIME!
Annihilist wrote:The fact that a large proportion of go players were introduced to the game from anime kind of puts me off the game. The association is not one I'm sure I like.
Hardly a troll. I genuinely don't like anime.coderboy wrote:Don't feed the trolls.
Annihilist wrote:Hardly a troll. I genuinely don't like anime.coderboy wrote:Don't feed the trolls.
Although, I was exaggerating when I said it put me off the game. I talk specifically about Japanese style anime as well. Generally, I don't like the culture that surrounds anime - similar to things like JRPGs, the angsty teens with scene haircuts and whatnot. You know what I'm on about. I know I may be generalising, but regardless, I do stay away from that kind of culture. I don't like the art style of anime either. So it's really just a taste thing, but I don't like it. My brother keeps telling me about animes he likes (Death Note and Soul Eater, for example). Sounds really lame to me.
I have no problem with people who do like it - let me make that perfectly clear. But the association between go and anime is not one I am fond of.
I suppose there's a certain vanity/ego complex at work, i.e. not wanting to be seen associating with a particular culture, and so distancing yourself from that culture in the eyes of others. To a certain extent, that is what I do.LoneWolf wrote:Annihilist wrote:Hardly a troll. I genuinely don't like anime.coderboy wrote:Don't feed the trolls.
Although, I was exaggerating when I said it put me off the game. I talk specifically about Japanese style anime as well. Generally, I don't like the culture that surrounds anime - similar to things like JRPGs, the angsty teens with scene haircuts and whatnot. You know what I'm on about. I know I may be generalising, but regardless, I do stay away from that kind of culture. I don't like the art style of anime either. So it's really just a taste thing, but I don't like it. My brother keeps telling me about animes he likes (Death Note and Soul Eater, for example). Sounds really lame to me.
I have no problem with people who do like it - let me make that perfectly clear. But the association between go and anime is not one I am fond of.
Thanks for sharing Annihilist.
Bantari also suggested that the anime actually put him off the game a little. I find this interesting since in my mind the link between Go and anime is so insignificant that the idea of it affecting your enjoyment of the game sounds impossible to me.
I enjoyed HNG (introduced me to Go) along with many other anime over the years. But for me, the culture that surrounds a thing doesn't usually affect my opinion of the thing itself. So I guess it's just a different way of looking at things.
Annihilist wrote:Hardly a troll. I genuinely don't like anime.coderboy wrote:Don't feed the trolls.
Although, I was exaggerating when I said it put me off the game. I talk specifically about Japanese style anime as well. Generally, I don't like the culture that surrounds anime - similar to things like JRPGs, the angsty teens with scene haircuts and whatnot. You know what I'm on about. I know I may be generalising, but regardless, I do stay away from that kind of culture. I don't like the art style of anime either. So it's really just a taste thing, but I don't like it. My brother keeps telling me about animes he likes (Death Note and Soul Eater, for example). Sounds really lame to me.
I have no problem with people who do like it - let me make that perfectly clear. But the association between go and anime is not one I am fond of.
zslane wrote:I like some anime (love Miyazaki's work, for instance), but I sort of relate to Anihilist's point of view in that I gravitate away from the more juvenile stuff. The one aspect of anime that makes HnG rather juvenile, at least in my eyes, is the way in which the game is given heightened drama by portraying it as though it were a physical combat sport. The characters pick up stones, strike karate-like poses, and then place the stones with all the usual anime-styled whooshing lines of "dramatic force" while shouting some woefully inappropriate invective. While this might appeal to children, it just looks silly and contrived to me. And while one might say, "Well that's what you have to expect from anime, stylistically," that is probably why Anihilist dislikes anime.
I should point out, however, that HnG isn't the only show based on a classic board game that gets this sort of contrived, silly treatment. Both Shion no O and Hachi One Diver do this very same thing with regard to shogi, and in its own way it is rather off-putting, at least for those viewers such as myself that would like to see good stories told with less of that silly anime "flash" and goofy over-acting/emoting. I mean, if that is what you have to do to make games like go and shogi appealing to kids, then these games are ultimately doomed.
Precisely. I have actually liked some of Miyazaki's work, but it's very hit-and-miss for me. I tire of his stuff pretty easily. Again, though, that's personal taste.zslane wrote:I like some anime (love Miyazaki's work, for instance), but I sort of relate to Anihilist's point of view in that I gravitate away from the more juvenile stuff. The one aspect of anime that makes HnG rather juvenile, at least in my eyes, is the way in which the game is given heightened drama by portraying it as though it were a physical combat sport. The characters pick up stones, strike karate-like poses, and then place the stones with all the usual anime-styled whooshing lines of "dramatic force" while shouting some woefully inappropriate invective. While this might appeal to children, it just looks silly and contrived to me. And while one might say, "Well that's what you have to expect from anime, stylistically," that is probably why Anihilist dislikes anime.
I should point out, however, that HnG isn't the only show based on a classic board game that gets this sort of contrived, silly treatment. Both Shion no O and Hachi One Diver do this very same thing with regard to shogi, and in its own way it is rather off-putting, at least for those viewers such as myself that would like to see good stories told with less of that silly anime "flash" and goofy over-acting/emoting. I mean, if that is what you have to do to make games like go and shogi appealing to kids, then these games are ultimately doomed.
Not a fan of Disney animations either. It's always the stupid fairytale bullcrap. Again, hit-and-miss though, as I like some of the stuff that's a little more innovative and compelling.EdLee wrote:How do you feel about Disney cartoons and animation (which, like anime, also span many decades [since the 1930s for Disney] as well as many distinct styles and genres) ?Annihilist wrote:I genuinely don't like anime.