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by underworld_princess » Tue Aug 29, 2006 12:03 pm
Well, sometimes it's not because Moms or grown ups don't want to take the time to really get into the anime. Sometimes it's because it's hard to try and accept something that's different from their point of view. There are some people who DO like anime.....but anime done by specific artists....like Hayao Miyazaki. Sometimes it's not just "anime", sometimes it's because grown up need to see the point of the entire story. Sort of like us trying to see the point in learning Math. Our teachers keep telling us that we'll need it in the future, but we just take a look at a math problem and we go "Oh great, more work" So, sometimes it's frustrating to know that our parents don't want anything to do with something we think is totally cool. But, at times we got to take a look in their point of view and see why they would think that.
I seriously doubt that it's because the story's are badly written, but because of the lack of obviousness that is present at the beginning of the story.
By the way, to answer your question from a little while ago, Feu Demonio, what i meant by saying that animes are sort of like reflections of what we go through is basically an image of what we are. There are obviously girls that are ditsy, yet underneath it all they might a toatlly different person when facing danger. Althought some of the scenarios that are present in the actual animes differ immensly from our daily lives, but look at this way. It's prossible that we have our problematic family lives, relationships, school and friendships. It doesn't necessarily have to have an evil guy trying to take over the world and you were chosen to fight for peace. That bad guy might be in the form of something we don't see but encounter everyday. Like pollution. It's killing our environment, but are there many people who really give a damn about that??? Not many, but there are those who DO take measures to fight against pollution. And those who fight, are your "Sailor Scouts", "Spirit Detectives", "Mew Mews", you name it. Why I said that it was a reflection, it's cause it is. Not a complete reflection of reality, but the morals, characters and situations represent a class of people and lessons we can find in reality.
Does that answer your question????? ^_^
Whoa....long post.....^^;
Beware the Princess of the UnderWorld, mwahahahahahaha....*coughs*. ^_^;