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It was an isekai anime. Nothing of value was lost.
He's not entirely wrong, otaku can be quite rabid like the stereotype suggests.Yes, of course! The worst part about ANY media is always the fans.
Fans ruin everything.
Calling them out for it isn't the best way to get your show back, though.
He's not entirely wrong, otaku can be quite rabid like the stereotype suggests.
is fine and good too not being happy with you losing your job. Yeah I agree Otaku aren't the best people at times. But Come the fuck on man, otaku is what that anime was going to be aimed at anyway. It was just going to another mediocre anime add to the sea of them. would have been forgotten when the next one came. beside shit ton peopleof say anime is dead and its just a broken record by this point. Is anime creativity stagnant right now? Yeah it is. but he was sure as shit not helping to fix it.https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/in...china-for-new-life-anime-cancellation/.132541
Outspoken anime director Yutaka Yamamoto (Wake Up, Girls!, Kannagi) took to Twitter again with a tirade against a new target: the cancellation of the [New Life+] Young Again in Another World anime following the original author's discriminatory remarks against China and Korea. "I'm mad at the cancellation," he said, and added, "Now all it would take is one blow to destroy anime."
Yamakan said several times on Twitter, and in an blog poston Thursday, that he thinks otaku are to blame for "ruining" anime. When the cancellation news broke, he tweeted the hashtag "The Day Otaku Ruined Anime." He claims this is as he predicted, and he further predicted that the industry will fall to disorder because otaku have too much power over the industry.
He characterized otaku as being too flippant about the state of the industry and unable to realize that it affects them. He mentions that even when there were directors leaving projects last year, and now series getting cancelled, otaku don't realize what the issues are because they only look to anime as a form of escapism and don't care about it as a medium.
Yamakan also said that he wants "to go to China and have a talk with people there," but he was quick to try to clarify this statement in a blog post.
"Honestly, I have resentment against (some) Chinese people," he said, and claimed he got in an argument with a "Chinese extremist" and ended up banned from entering China. "But at the same time there are lots of people from China who understand, and there are lot of fans."
He lamented that he was being attacked by Chinese people, stating that all he was trying to do was criticize otakunationalists for spreading hate against China and Korea. He blames both Japanese otakunationalists (netouyo) and "Chinese extremists" for the series' cancellation, and imagines himself as "in the middle" of both groups and subject to both sides' ire.
"If I'm criticizing the neo-nationalist otaku who are spreading hate, I get attacked from behind by Chinese people. It happened again today. It's really terrible. But it's not tied to my resentment towards all Chinese people," he wrote. "Is it so hard to have these discussions with common sense and reason but no hysterics?"
In the post he referred back to a previous blog entry from May 30, where he'd posted a reply he'd received that parodied Martin Niemöller's poem "First they came for..." about Germans not recognizing the Nazi's rise to power. The poem was rewritten to to begin with "First otaku attacked Yamakan..."
Yamakan's other tweets suggest he believes the cancellation is in part related to business interests of the production committee, a system he is critical of.
Yamakan has previously made discriminatory remarks, some he has apologized for. He characterized older otakuas disabled in September. He publicly characterizedFullmetal Alchemist director Seiji Mizushima as "childishly emotional," lashed out at the cast of the Wake Up, Girls!cast members, and partially blamed idol Mayu Tomita for being violently attacked by a fan in March 2017. In 2016, he declared moe as 'fascist' and anime is 'dead'.
Yamakan crowdfunded his in-progress anime film Hakubo(Twilight) and it is slated to open in theaters this year.
It was very fun to see on the big screen.Mazinger Z Infinity is going to get a 1 week screening in my theaters this week.I'm going to see a giant robot anime on my theaters in this lifetime!and from a classic Go Nagai series on top of that!
I think my dislike of dubs stems from the tendency of English VAs to overact to emulate the 'feel' of Japanese anime VAing, I have noticed that I can't detect overacting in the latter, because I don't know much Japanese.
The issue with this is that all anime is really corny anyway. I think when it comes to dubbing there's a very fine line where you ham it up but you also need to pull back at certain parts. FLCL, for example, had phenomenal voice direction because they knew when and how to switch between exaggerated voices and naturalistic tones. Naota's dad seems like an asshole manchild until the final episode with that line where he lightly but seriously remarks that Naota's enjoying his freedom.I think my dislike of dubs stems from the tendency of English VAs to overact to emulate the 'feel' of Japanese anime VAing, I have noticed that I can't detect overacting in the latter, because I don't know much Japanese. Though I do think that whoever chose the Luffy voice should be shot with acid-dipped howitzers, such a terrible choice, overacting or not.
Wait...FLCL Progressive started tonight!
Having watched the first episodes of both Progressive and Alternative, I think both are starting as worthy sequels for FLCL. If nothing else The Pillows still kick ass.Shit, I forgot about that! Is it any good?
I loved the original FLCL, with the whole music theme. Pretty sick soundtrack as well. Glad it's back.
Having watched the first episodes of both Progressive and Alternative, I think both are starting as worthy sequels for FLCL. If nothing else The Pillows still kick ass.
Most of those aren’t really limited to “transported to different world”.Does anybody else here despise, or is at least sick of Isekai-based stories as much as I am? I don't think that they're the worst thing out there, but you can't deny that they seem to keep retreading the same beats + themes over and over again. You could practically make a drinking game or bingo card out of it:
- Main character either dies and is reincarnated or is transported to an alternate world.
- Main character is a young man, either around high-school age or is in his early 20s.
- Main character has a Mary Sue skill that allows him to "cheat" or be "super-duper special."
- Main character brings over technology or practices from our Modern day culture, which ends up solving many of his problems with ease in the fantasy world.
- Main character buys or obtains a slave.
- Slave falls in love with main character for him treating her like a decent human being.
- Many other girls end up falling for the main character, and thus a harem is formed.
- Main character either has the willpower of a sage as to resist having sex with cute girls, or instead is banging a girl practically every chapter.
- Main character is in a fantasy world based off of unimaginative RPG fantasy videogame loosely based on Tolkein, and thus sucks at establishing a unique world.
- Main character joins a guild, or receives work + information from there.
- Main character is either the hero that must save the day, or is the edgy misunderstood antihero/villain that nobody understands him.
- Main character is so strong that he ends up having to fight the battles of his allies/underlings for them.
Never said it was limited or exclusive. A lot of it though does happen to appear in it.Most of those aren’t really limited to “transported to different world”.
- Main character brings over technology or practices from our Modern day culture, which ends up solving many of his problems with ease in the fantasy world.
- Main character is in a fantasy world based off of unimaginative RPG fantasy videogame loosely based on Tolkein, and thus sucks at establishing a unique world.
The original is. the sequels aren'tIs FLCL any good?