Jeikobu wrote:Wow, cool.
Funny, since so many anime seem to preach very good themes and morals...
Yet many don't, or the fanservice, violence, etc distracts from it.
Honestly, even if an anime has a great moral by the end of the series or in certain episodes, if it's weighed down with graphic violence and portrayals and allusions of sex... I don't think it's worth it.
I'm not saying that's what it all is.
But not everyone knows what anime is *clean* and promotes good themes. If one is careful and has good resources to determine titles that would be appropriate, then there will sometimes seem to be more good anime than to someone who just relies on renting/buying/borrowing anime and hoping for the best.
Anime Unleashed had some anime (like Silent Mobius) that had some objectionable stuff. Cartoon Network's anime still includes posession, magic, violence, and mild sexual references occasionally.
If that's all that someone ever personally sees, they may just avoid the entire genre, especially if they find those things truly evil.
All of the bits of action movies that I've seen were very violent and had what basically qualifies as live action fanservice. >_>
...And I avoid action movies 'cause I haven't ever seen anything to prove they're not mostly like that. And not seeing more, I cut myself from opportunities to see if there's something I'd agree with, something that promotes good themes.
If I cared about watching live-action movies (I don't really care), I'd take the time to research some titles and find something better.