LadyRushia (post: 1227527) wrote:It's important for companies to know as much as they can about a series before they decide how to market it. In my opinion, no one under 13 or 14 should watch anime (unless it like Pokemon or something).
roadoffew (post: 1227560) wrote:something I forgot to add to my thoughts
Where are they getting this "Adult anime" from? I feel it's a ignorant term to describe the show. Sure I agree it's not a child show but it certainly not adult. Adult should be used for things like Elfen Lied, Akira, or something like those.
Tons of anime can be considered as "adult". Mostly titles that go under the genre of "Josei" or "Seinen". i.e. Monster, Paranoia Agent, Honey and Clover, etc.
minakichan (post: 1227577) wrote:._. I was reading manga online one day in high school, and someone caught me at an inopportune fanservice moment. I got in trouble, but I admitted that I had been reading adult comics and that it wouldn't happen again.
But they all thought I was admitting to reading porno.
minakichan (post: 1227577) wrote:._. I was reading manga online one day in high school, and someone caught me at an inopportune fanservice moment. I got in trouble, but I admitted that I had been reading adult comics and that it wouldn't happen again.
But they all thought I was admitting to reading porno.
Nate (post: 1227961) wrote:
The problem is, the audience that American anime companies are marketing Naruto to is exactly the same as the audience in Japan, but because Americans are absolutely notorious for being overprotective of children, the content has to be changed. Not because the kids can't handle it (Japan proves this), but because American parents whine too much.
oro! wrote:So when I have kids, I want them to handle a perv and thinks that's, what, normal behavior?
Nate (post: 1228103) wrote:lol wut? Every episode of Naruto I've seen, when Jiraiya acts like a total perv, he not only gets beaten up or yelled at, everyone else looks down on him and says he's disgusting.
Usually people do not get beaten up, yelled at, or looked down upon for normal behavior. So uh, your argument here makes no sense.
lol wut? again. Japan isn't a Christian nation, you're right about that. The native religion of Japan is Shinto/Buddhism. Hey, do you want to know something interesting about Shinto and Buddhism? They have almost all of the same moral laws Christianity has! Do not kill, do not get drunk, do unto others as you would have them do unto you, and yes, even do not indulge in the flesh! Imagine that!
So sorry to burst your bubble about "Non-Christianity makes them not care about morality." By the way you do realize that America, which is a predominantly Christian nation, produces about 211 new porno videos every WEEK, right?
OR maybe it could be that the majority religion in the country has NOTHING to do with the entertainment produced!
That still doesn't change the fact that whenever a perverted character shows up in an anime or manga, they are almost NEVER portrayed as positive. They may be super strong and powerful, like Jiraiya or Happosai, but everyone still thinks they're pervert scum and don't really care for them. So wait, Japan portrays perverts NEGATIVELY? How is that against morality?
The point I was making is that America DOES censor way too much and think children are incapable of handling anything, which is ridiculous. And for what good does it do? How much higher is the rate of teen pregnancy, or abortions, in America compared to European countries where they show nudity on mainstream television? How much higher is the rate of violence in America compared to other countries where they can show characters in TV shows bleeding or dying?
Granted these comparisons aren't completely accurate because you have to take into account that America is more densely populated than most other countries, but it's worth thinking about, that in places where children are NOT shielded completely from bad content, they seem to act more civil and decent than in a country where children ARE shielded completely from bad content.
I grew up in a time period where they allowed Roy Folker on Robotech to die in the run of the series. That would never happen in cartoons today. It was a touching, emotional moment that really stuck with a lot of kids. Nowadays you can't even say the word "die" in a children's cartoon. How is this progress?
oro! (post: 1228145) wrote:Ehh...just forget what I said...what little Naruto I watched, it was so long ago, that it just doesn't count(especially in my memory)...all I'm saying is why should we live in an immoral society? People say they don't like morality shoved down their necks. I don't like the opposite, especially from an early age.
Nate wrote:By some nudity, what I mean is, they cut out a scene in One Piece where Luffy and Usopp jump into the baths and you see their butts for like one second. Cartoon Network cut that out, yet, they still show a scene in Dexter's Laboratory where you see Dexter's butt for about five seconds while he's showering. A little, I don't know, CONSISTENCY would be nice.
By some nudity, what I mean is, they cut out a scene in One Piece where Luffy and Usopp jump into the baths and you see their butts for like one second. Cartoon Network cut that out, yet, they still show a scene in Dexter's Laboratory where you see Dexter's butt for about five seconds while he's showering. A little, I don't know, CONSISTENCY would be nice.
MasterDias (post: 1228260) wrote:Although, I'm not completely sure how I feel about a whole generation of 11-year olds reading Jojo's Bizarre Adventure?
Nate (post: 1227961) wrote:Americans are absolutely notorious for being overprotective of children, the content has to be changed. Not because the kids can't handle it (Japan proves this), but because American parents whine too much.
Mr. SmartyPants (post: 1228702) wrote:IFor starters, nearly all East-Asian countries are collectivist societies, whereas the US focuses more towards individualism.
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