What Kind of Anime Fan Are You?

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Re: What Kind of Anime Fan Are You?

Post by uncreative » Mon Jan 09, 2012 5:18 am

mirkosp wrote:Yes, I'm quite aware that the clichés are all Maeda's doing (in fact it's clear in my post too, based on what I said about Planetarian and Angel Beats), but you gotta admit that saying keyches is amusing in its own way... :3
I know how you want it to be pronounced but I can't help but read it like "quiche" :awesome:

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Re: What Kind of Anime Fan Are You?

Post by SuijinReflx » Mon Jan 09, 2012 8:08 am

I would say im Type A with some Type B characteristics
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Post by ZephyrStar » Mon Jan 09, 2012 11:59 am

Modkip wrote:Yes, I'm quite aware that the clichés are all Maeda's doing (in fact it's clear in my post too, based on what I said about Planetarian and Angel Beats), but you gotta admit that saying keyches is amusing in its own way... :3
Yeah I have to admit, I am a Keyfag. Angel Beats is :awesome:

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Re: What Kind of Anime Fan Are You?

Post by Chained(E)Studio » Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:06 pm

uncreative wrote: I'm curious as to what you mean by that exactly. I suspect you mean that "look" that long shonen series by Studio Pierrot (and some shorter ones) have.
I think its the length and look in some ways. Its just something that I am unable to get into. I have watched some and read some manga for Naruto/ Shippūden so I know it has a really good story within it. I always try to keep on going even with how good Shippūden is getting, but I just can't. Its the same with Bleach. I really love the character Orihime, but the series as a whole I just didn't like anything but that ark.

Other series like: Ayashi no Ceres, E's Otherwise, Fushigi Yūgi, Flame of Recca, Saiyuki, etc. Are REALLY good in comparison.

I even watched DBZ when I was younger up until the dad went to the heaven training thing. And I just didn't watch it after that because I just didn't find it as good anymore.

Or even one's like Weiß Kreuz 1 & 2, X, X(1999), Record of Lodoss War, Eureka Seven, Noein, etc I can watch those and really love them. Studio Ghibli its different in its art style, but I like watching them.

But I there is just something in the art style that Naruto has I don't like. The Gundam's before Gundam Seed and Gundam Seed Destiny. Everyone always says how good they are, but I can't watch them. I can't even watch Trigun, and had a really hard time watching Cowboy Bebop.
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Re: What Kind of Anime Fan Are You?

Post by Teh Cat » Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:11 pm

90% A and 10% B.

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Re: What Kind of Anime Fan Are You?

Post by Haar119 » Mon Jan 09, 2012 3:20 pm

Chained(E)Studio wrote:
uncreative wrote: But I there is just something in the art style that Naruto has I don't like. The Gundam's before Gundam Seed and Gundam Seed Destiny. Everyone always says how good they are, but I can't watch them. I can't even watch Trigun, and had a really hard time watching Cowboy Bebop.
So you can't watch older anime?
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Re: What Kind of Anime Fan Are You?

Post by Diegao » Mon Jan 09, 2012 4:14 pm

I can't identify me in one of these two types. When I used to watch animes (now I rarely do), I used to pay attention on the story, but characters have always had an important role in the vision of the anime. And I've never cared what other people know about animes, so maybe I'm closer to the type B, but in the end I just enjoy what I watch, without particular distinction.
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Post by Chained(E)Studio » Mon Jan 09, 2012 6:06 pm

HaarTheDragonlord wrote:
Chained(E)Studio wrote:
uncreative wrote: But I there is just something in the art style that Naruto has I don't like. The Gundam's before Gundam Seed and Gundam Seed Destiny. Everyone always says how good they are, but I can't watch them. I can't even watch Trigun, and had a really hard time watching Cowboy Bebop.
So you can't watch older anime?
Well Fushigi Yūgi, Record of Lodoss War, Flame of Recca, Bronze: Zetsuai, Cathedrix, and even Ai no Kusabi are pretty old you know. And I've watched them, and really enjoyed them. I think is mostly to do with the colouring, and just animation types.

If the cover of a book can't sell me I don't read it. Much the same as the colour and styles of anime.
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Re: What Kind of Anime Fan Are You?

Post by Haar119 » Mon Jan 09, 2012 6:43 pm

Chained(E)Studio wrote: Well Fushigi Yūgi, Record of Lodoss War, Flame of Recca, Bronze: Zetsuai, Cathedrix, and even Ai no Kusabi are pretty old you know. And I've watched them, and really enjoyed them. I think is mostly to do with the colouring, and just animation types.

If the cover of a book can't sell me I don't read it. Much the same as the colour and styles of anime.
So, 90s anime is old? It looks more like current anime than Tetsujin 28-go or Hurricane Polimar. By the way, I was referring Gundam 0079 with my previous question about old anime.
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Re: What Kind of Anime Fan Are You?

Post by Emong » Tue Jan 17, 2012 11:53 am

What's with the examples on that website? I seriously thought even K-ON! had a more mature "plot" than Eden of the East... Just that according to my experience when anime tries to get serious and complex it usually ends up a little bit embarassing. Consequently that's why I prefer slice of life kinda stuff with really down-to-earth themes and a loose plot.

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