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Anime Trends for better or worst, YOUR opinion

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Mabz:

--- Quote from: Picup on November 27, 2009, 02:01:31 am ---reminds me of this sankaku article I was reading yesterday lol.

but yeah I'm with the moe-ness.

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lol, nice article!
it seems like the studios are playing safe and going with the animation trends, that's why I am still rooting for anime's that feature differing styles of animation like Bakemonogatari and Zetsubou Sensei, it's one of the many reasons that got me hooked to anime is due to the variety of animation styles between the series.

azuyuki:

--- Quote from: Scotty on November 27, 2009, 02:02:58 am ---Too many episodes of bad shows.

Too little episodes of good shows.

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can't agree with you more there.

But yeah, that typical Parody Anime that tries too hard to parody EVERYTHING and yet fails. Lucky Star is one of the few that succeed.

Cien Laguoire:
Also agreeing with Scotty.


--- Quote from: azuyuki on November 27, 2009, 03:09:50 am ---Lucky Star is one of the few that succeed.

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Some people (read: a lot) beg to differ about that.
I just thought Lucky Star was ok, personally. Though I did sorta like the Initial D parody.

blake307:

--- Quote from: Scotty on November 27, 2009, 02:02:58 am ---Too many episodes of bad shows.

Too little episodes of good shows.

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I have to agree with you there. There are great anime out there like K-ON who have gotten only a few episodes.

RoninatorMarx:

--- Quote from: Benpc91 on November 27, 2009, 01:22:06 am ---Moe.

It's everywhere.

If you create a series today, and it has no moe, it will not succeed.

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There are people who'd disagree with you there, saying that moe did destroy the anime generation.

Personally, I only think this: Too much moe = unhealthy for your anime health.

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