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Post by Moonlight Soldier » Tue Dec 23, 2003 5:22 pm

danielwang wrote:IMO, Anime is generally very effective when it comes to expressive a character. With voice acting that's 20x better than academy "awards", the rich plot and character development is augmented by intonation and feeling in the audio track - NOT AVAILIBLE IN DUBS
You said something intelligent and non annoying that I agree with! *tear* I is so proud. ^-^

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Post by J-0080 » Tue Dec 23, 2003 5:27 pm

Moonlight Soldier wrote:
danielwang wrote:IMO, Anime is generally very effective when it comes to expressive a character. With voice acting that's 20x better than academy "awards", the rich plot and character development is augmented by intonation and feeling in the audio track - NOT AVAILIBLE IN DUBS
You said something intelligent and non annoying that I agree with! *tear* I is so proud. ^-^
Yeah...well except for those four words anyway.
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Post by Moonlight Soldier » Tue Dec 23, 2003 5:44 pm

That's why he's a subbie not a dubbie...I don't think he meant fansubs....*suspicious*....I'm assuming he was talking about the Japanese audio track plus english subs....though if I recall correctly you like dubs don't you J-0080? Meh, it's all a matter of opinion.

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Post by -Gaara- » Tue Dec 23, 2003 7:18 pm

Anime makes me feel like I wish it was real. Stupid world and its reality-ness.
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Post by angelx03 » Tue Dec 23, 2003 7:50 pm

At the end of the movie Voices of a Distant Star, I started to become anxious and quickly became depressed knowing that
Mikako and Noboru will never see each other again. :cry:
For a very short movie, it can be an emotional rollar-coaster ride in my opinion.
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Post by Anlushac11 » Tue Dec 23, 2003 8:06 pm

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Voices Of A Distant Star hadme choked up and depressed.

Kanon Ep10 about Makoto Sawatari had me crying like a baby. I didnt know any media could affect me like that. It so touching and well done.

And last night I was all choked up watching Kimi Ga Nozomu Eien ep12. It was really depressing.

Asuka's Last Stand also had me choked up. It was awesome that she lived up to her bragging.

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Post by danielwang » Tue Dec 23, 2003 10:37 pm

Anlushac11 wrote:8)
Voices Of A Distant Star hadme choked up and depressed.
As with Evangelion (broadcast tv).

I can identify with Shinji's search for purpose, really, any character with a suppressed element of their identity, or seeking one, I seem to understand.

Surprising, considering how I usually suppress my own identity and basically Try Not To Think About Other People.

Why is it in ANIME do I really know about the characters, when I can't relate to real people? That's strange. Maybe because I get to know them, but I don't have a life. Hmmm.

And with all this animetheory papers I'm trying to write I'm becoming an Eva fan/expert already and that's bot good! What will my PARENTS think if I tell them I might spend several hours per week on anime?! omg that why I hide it from them!
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Post by Brolly345 » Wed Dec 24, 2003 1:37 am

The animes I have seen have all had their moments. Whether the emotion is sad, happy, or angry it all makes me feel good. :oops:

That is one of the main reasons I like it. It is on a much deeper emotional level, well most of it, than what's on American television.

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Post by Excalibur00 » Sat Dec 27, 2003 2:51 am

I think alot of the anime creators that made all the famous animes put a lot of thought into the emotions and meanings of the animes. A few of the animes would make u laugh out loud or cry even and even think about life itself. I appluad those that makes up the plots of anime, who gives us the viuewers a world of possiblities and dreams/

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Post by lapdance_for003 » Sat Dec 27, 2003 5:56 am

yes. anime is a very emotional thing and its wayyyyyyyy beta than any real life movies or wot eva is out there. nothin compares to anime :P well i've got teary eyed in many animes (spoiler) especialy in naruto when haku died and naruto was givin zabuza crap about how zabuza didn't care about when haku died. well i have also expressed many other emtions in many other animes but i won't go into detail. :P

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