blkmage (post: 1455126) wrote:But is Gundam ZZ anime?
It's not anime, it's the real thing!
blkmage (post: 1455126) wrote:But is Gundam ZZ anime?
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1455196) wrote:Y'know, forums are kind of useless for questions if we suddenly can't disagree on the question and discuss it. Imagine if every thread went like this.
"I think x."
"So do I."
"Me too."
And suddenly disagreeing and debating about why x was actually total crap is disallowed because an argument can ensue?
Nami (post: 1455128) wrote:Mods, be aware, that debating is going on here. And I don't think that this should happen, since one person asked a simple question and everyone decided to make a huge flippin' deal out of it. ^_^ Be cautious Mods~!
TheSubtleDoctor (post: 1455134) wrote:Things seem friendly enough to me. I was not trying to mean here. I was simply offering both an answer to the question as well as a bit of discussion about certain implications and ramifications that other viewpoints may entail. If I came across as harsh, I do apologize, Mic Mic.
Sanderson (post: 1455225) wrote:Well, Disney did the English dubs for Miyazaki movies. So in a way they are anime? o.o
I wasn't referring to your question as crap, hence my use of x to refer to any possible subject for a topic. I wasn't trying to be rude towards you or your question, I was stating how I feel about when people complain about threads having a debate. x does not refer to your topic, or your feelings about the topic, it refers to any possible subject. Hence, I could have written, say, Bleach there, or Natsume Yuujincho, the latter of which I don't actually think is crap.Mic Mic (post: 1455219) wrote::sweat:Total Crap? It was a question that was all....I simply voiced my opinion and it's a bit rude to say something like that. I don't mind debating but you should accept the fact that some people do think this. It's not like this "idea" is that outlandish you know. Hence why I asked in the first place I just wanted to know is all. If you want open discussion it is possible to do it without acting as if what someone thinks is crap.
Actually I was coming to believe you might be all be right but in my mind I still am kind of on the edge with this one.
I say it depends on the culture in America Disney is not anime by any means. Though I'm hard pressed to call it a cartoon as its more like an animated movie >< I don't know it's a different kind of art all it's own to me that inspired a lot of animation that we see nowadays. I think because of the Non/Disney Crossover community I just don't see Non/Disney movies the same anymore. But in the end I get what you are all saying!
^^ Hence I agree with you Disney ain't anime!
Sanderson (post: 1455261) wrote:An ignorant not a person stuff thinks.
Sanderson (post: 1455261) wrote:An ignorant not a person stuff thinks.
Mr. Hat'n'Clogs (post: 1455237) wrote:I wasn't referring to your question as crap, hence my use of x to refer to any possible subject for a topic. I wasn't trying to be rude towards you or your question, I was stating how I feel about when people complain about threads having a debate. x does not refer to your topic, or your feelings about the topic, it refers to any possible subject. Hence, I could have written, say, Bleach there, or Natsume Yuujincho, the latter of which I don't actually think is crap.
Cognitive Gear (post: 1454867) wrote:Honestly, this is one of the reasons that I see no reason to distinguish Japanese animation into it's own special little category. Great animation comes from all over the world. I don't see anyone calling French animation "dessin animé". (Except people who speak french, of course. )
I really don't see the similarities here. Granted, the characters are fairly similar, but really most of it seems like it could be coincidence, particularly when you take into account that both are family stories about African animals. You can't exactly have your heroes eating their friends, can you?
Really, the worst offenders are things that look very strongly like homages to Kimba, though why Disney would deny it's influence on the plot advancements and composition of shots, I will never know. Things like the jutting rock and the stampede, for instance.
ShiroiHikari (post: 1454847) wrote:In Japan, "anime" means "animation". In the US, "anime" means "Japanese animation".
Radical Dreamer (post: 1455265) wrote:As straight as lances, he fragrant the valley between her?
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