Has anime just plain jumped the shark in it's entirety?

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Re: Has anime just plain jumped the shark in it's entirety?

Post by Nekohana » Sat Feb 27, 2010 4:12 pm

some animes are just pointless cause it sort of repeats its self. there are tho some that are good and original.
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Re: Has anime just plain jumped the shark in it's entirety?

Post by Dr. Derpface, J.D. » Sun Feb 28, 2010 6:12 pm

TL;DR

Entertainment in general (movies/tv/anime/music/theater) jumped the shark a long time ago.

Hollywood: Lowest Common Denominator Baysplosions

Music: Lowest Common Denominator "don't innovate because it won't go gold in 2 days" Top40 mush

TV: Lowest Common Denominator reality-trash

Anime: Lowest Common Denominator "OMGITSFROMJAPANSOITSAWESOME!!!!" pandering (*cough*bleach/naruto*cough*)

Theater: Lowest Common Denominator "lets sing about political issues so it sounds fresh and edgy" rehashing


Sure, there are examples to the contrary for each. But by and large, the entire entertainment industry is more concerned with pandering to mouth-breathing retards, suing teenagers and the elderly, and squeezing as much cash from everything as they can to bother coming up with anything original or worthwhile.
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Re: Has anime just plain jumped the shark in it's entirety?

Post by OzzieAlThor79 » Mon Mar 01, 2010 3:26 pm

But I like Naruto...

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Re: Has anime just plain jumped the shark in it's entirety?

Post by Knowname » Tue Mar 02, 2010 5:10 pm

This discussion is a waste of time, there were WAY more mediocre shows from the 80's and 90's that never even got translated due to the difficulty. OFC it's gonna look like it's gotten progressively worse as there is much more (say 95% as opposed to 50% of all available series... with 20-30% of that being extremely difficult to get) available. my decission is simply just don't sweat it. There's more than enough out there to watch and still some I even missed! Viva le animation!
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Re: Has anime just plain jumped the shark in it's entirety?

Post by Garridy » Sat Mar 13, 2010 4:41 am

I think a few people here got the right idea. There newer you are to any form hobby/entertainment, the more you will enjoy it. You will discover "new", "creative", "original" ideas. However, the longer you indulge in any hobby/entertainment, the less infatuated you become with it. Eventually, you will reach the point where little about it is fun anymore because you have become so familiar in experiencing your entertainment that you know what to expect, it gets old, and you will come across things that will challenge/surprise/charm you less and less.

This holds true for TV, movies, music, anime, card/board games, sports, video games, jokes, racing, sex, reading, art, editing, programing, forums, making models, RC, shopping, crime, self mutilation, fashion, and even "thats what she said" (not jokin).
It is inevitable that it happens. It should be no surprise. It is much more that YOU are changing, not anime.
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Re: Has anime just plain jumped the shark in it's entirety?

Post by OzzieAlThor79 » Sat Mar 13, 2010 9:40 am

Sex is included in that too?! LIES!

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Re: Has anime just plain jumped the shark in it's entirety?

Post by Garridy » Sat Mar 13, 2010 6:09 pm

OzzieAlThor79 wrote:Sex is included in that too?! LIES!
Obviously you have not had enough, or you would know. :wink:
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Re: Has anime just plain jumped the shark in it's entirety?

Post by Knowname » Sun Mar 14, 2010 12:49 am

obviously
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Post by Koopiskeva » Sun Mar 14, 2010 1:58 am

Hi.

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Re: Has anime just plain jumped the shark in it's entirety?

Post by mirkosp » Sun Mar 14, 2010 3:13 am

INB4 someone necroposts it.
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