GhostPoet wrote:Nothing more mature and well..recent?
Raiden no Kishi wrote:Try searching for "Superbook". It's made for kids (not 4Kids, mind you - thank God), but I have fond memories of that show.
Mangafanatic wrote:Considering how few good Christian movies and TV series there are, I would be SHOCKED to find an out standing and mature Christian anime series. Remember, something like 3% of all Japanese profess Christianity. The likelihood that someone in that 3% is going to be an animator who has the influence to get a studio to back a project like this is, unfortunately, almost impossible.
My suggestion is that you look into a title like "Haibane Renmei" which has some very morally uplifting themes and symbolisms, rather than hunting for an intellectual, explicitely Christian anime which, sadly, doesn't exist.
Doe Johnson wrote:I once tried to do a search for Christian anime but the only two I ever found were Superbook and Flying House. Both are for children I believe and can(could?) be found on Trinity Broadcasting (we don't get it here, is it Network?). People are starting to produce more Christian manga though (okay..so Serenity and anything in Anime Angels, lol), so hopefully a company will try to start up some Christian anime. If not, I'll just have to start up my own business! (seriously, anybody want to start an anime company? I'm all for it!)
Felix wrote:And gungrave, XD I am sure you look quite the man-beast in a suit.
Tenshi no Ai wrote:EDIT: I do remember one more series: Osamu Tezuka DID make a series of Christian anime, from stories of Moses to Jesus. Can't remember the title though. Even then, more aimed at the younger generation I would suspect :/
Zar wrote:Praise God for all things awesome. Life ROCKS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Voodoo Wolf wrote:Hellsing is :3 only its pretty mature and has like fighting and language etc in it,but the Hellsing organization on the show there Christians and even Alucard a vampire on there is hristian xDF.ANd Trigun isnt really one I dont think BUT there is Wolfwood on there and he's a priest :3
gungrave wrote:Lets DO IT!!! I have a perfect character... *ahem* anyway, No I do not believe im my fourteen years that there is anything else... maybe Kimba the white lion... but thats also old, made for kids, and myabe not Christian... just not bad.Doe Johnson wrote:I once tried to do a search for Christian anime but the only two I ever found were Superbook and Flying House. Both are for children I believe and can(could?) be found on Trinity Broadcasting (we don't get it here, is it Network?). People are starting to produce more Christian manga though (okay..so Serenity and anything in Anime Angels, lol), so hopefully a company will try to start up some Christian anime. If not, I'll just have to start up my own business! (seriously, anybody want to start an anime company? I'm all for it!)
Lynx wrote:I thought the stat was less then 1%, if you remove the missionarys from the equation.
Doe Johnson wrote:I don't know if I'd call Hellsing a satire of Christianity, but it definatly wasn't supporting it in any way I found. The only place I really remember the name Jesus used was on the gun. - Of course, I could be completely wrong - I didn't really care for the show. Not quite sure why I finished it actually.
So gungrave, Rjdreamer, ChristianRonin and me are in. Anybody else want to join? Since I'm broke and in college and you three are younger than me, I suppose we won't be able to afford equipment - nor attract any VAs. gungrave will have to do most of the guy voices! hehe...we could always try a short animation and put it on youtube! (I was actually being quite serious about that statement, tho. If I ever heard a company was going to start producing Christian anime, I'd more than likely call them and ask for a job)
btw, CR, did you call me "deer" on purpose?
Impact Alberto wrote:Just remember to let others give their opinions. Long-haired bishounen-angst fests with random Christian messages makes good entertainment not.
bigsleepj wrote:Hmmm. As a writer (whose writings can get angsty on occasions), I'd like to know how you would define an "angst-fest" and how to avoid this cliché? Just asking a question I know other aspiring writers around here would like to know.
A good story needs conflict, but when all the characters ever do is sit around and whine about how everything sucks, and then make angry faces and fight each other and scream things like "Nnnnnnnnnnnnnngh!" and "Uwaaaaah!!" it just gets to be hard to read.
Varied characters help a lot, but avoid the cliches. Your main character does not need to be a spunky/angsting youth or a battle-hardened silent badarse. Try something different. Try adding humour into things.
I think that's the key, is when writing something, you have to have a lot of skill to not make things come off as forced, and that's not easy to do. Scripts, stories, everything must go through numerous rewrites. Don't get this attitude that whatever you're making is some brilliant piece of material, because a lot of the times--I'm sorry to say--it's not. But you need to balance this out with confidence in your abilities. There's a difference between arrogance and confidence.
Practice makes perfect. Read a good story for ideas, but don't rehash said story. Don't be afraid to do some different things. Not everything has to be about fighting or magical abilities. Something more cerebral or introspective will come off as much better and professional.
1 Berserk (manga)
2 20th Century Boys (manga)
3 Nausicaä of the Valley of the Wind (manga)
4 Yokohama Kaidashi Kiko (manga)
5 Monster (manga)
6 Death Note (manga)
7 Fruits Basket (manga)
8 Akira (manga)
9 Mushi-shi (manga)
10 Rurouni Kenshin (manga)
Impact Alberto wrote:No problem, and I agree that some clichés are fine, it's just when you write something like A Midnight Opera, you run into trouble. Derivative works that include nothing really original are the bane of my existence.
Impact Alberto wrote:But I think difference stands out. Look at Death Note, for example. It runs in a magazine that's pretty much home to shounen manga about fighting and sports, yet it's one of the most popular and highest rated manga of all time because of two things: it's different, and it's really good.
Impact Alberto wrote:Also, I liked your comment about things being a bit silly with a random depressing revelation from everyone's past coming up. Hopefully writers will realize that not everyone needs to have some dark past full of death and depression. It's fine for certain characters in your story, but it goes back to the aspect of varied characters. With variation comes the idea that people handle things differently, and not everybody has to sit around and be all angry and angsting when something dramatic happens. But I could go on forever.
Impact Alberto wrote:As I said before, look, there's nothing wrong with fantasy or action, but you don't always have to do stuff like that. A bunch of crazy angsting people in black leather outfits with guns that fire exploding chainsaws fighting everyone and throwing around random terms that make no sense to anyone other than the writer is not something I want to read.
Impact Alberto wrote:I copied the top rated manga list from Anime News Network. Look at that list. Out of all ten, only Berserk, Akira, and Kenshin are "action" titles. Akira isn't as much action as it was just extremely influential to everything that came after it. Kenshin, while not my personal favourite or anything close, is just an action series done right, and Berserk is a long-running and slow moving series that's my personal favourite, not because it has fighting or lots of violence and stuff, because the story is incredible, and well written. True it does fit a lot of the clichés I can't stand, but the thing is, Berserk just does all of them right. If you're going to use a lot of clichés, you're gonna have to be really talented to pull them off, like Kentarou Miura is.
Impact Alberto wrote:But look at that list. Stuff like 20th Century Boys and Monster is a perfect example of really good stuff that doesn't need to be about lots of fighting and screaming.
KhakiBlueSocks wrote:"I'm going to make you a prayer request you can't refuse..." Cue the violins.
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