Anyone hear watches Japanese animes?
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Anyone hear watches Japanese animes?
I was just wondering.....
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I watched Spirited Away not long ago.. it was for my assignment.. it was good but storyline wise its not very good but the graphics are excellent and come to think of it.. Japanese animators normally drew every scene in animes.. so yeah the effort is there. My favourite anime so far is Rurouni Kenshin.. or sometimes referred as Samurai X in USA.
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I watched Spirited Away not long ago.. it was for my assignment.. it was good but storyline wise its not very good but the graphics are excellent and come to think of it.. Japanese animators normally drew every scene in animes.. so yeah the effort is there. My favourite anime so far is Rurouni Kenshin.. or sometimes referred as Samurai X in USA.
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Back in the good old days, when I was beeing a part of the afford to establish Manga in Germany, I used to watch a lot of animes. But that is 10 years ago, since I have to pay for the Tapes now...
Well anyhow, I don't know under which titel the movies are known to you, but you may know...
I loved the series about the Kishin-Corps, then there was quite a nice one about a pilot flying a Ta-152 (The Cockpit?). But I have to admit that I also realy love Ah My Goddess! (do you know the manga(not anime)-special about the Shinden-Interceptor?) and Tenchi-Muyo(Great! A pseudo Rabbit becoming a tree from which a Spaceship grows...).
Gundam is a little problematic in Germany with it's superhuman/subhuman topic.
NGE was also nice with it's pseudo christian religious background.
Most Germans had to be educated a lot, because their experience with manga stoped with Heidi and Captain Future in the 70s. But Akira had a big impact that helped to spread the other good stuff. The Italians where much faster with that. Sailor Moon was aired in Europe first in Italy (Maybe 3 years before it started in Germany) and for a long time only an italian dubbed version of La Blue Girl was available in Europe...
Well anyhow, I don't know under which titel the movies are known to you, but you may know...
I loved the series about the Kishin-Corps, then there was quite a nice one about a pilot flying a Ta-152 (The Cockpit?). But I have to admit that I also realy love Ah My Goddess! (do you know the manga(not anime)-special about the Shinden-Interceptor?) and Tenchi-Muyo(Great! A pseudo Rabbit becoming a tree from which a Spaceship grows...).
Gundam is a little problematic in Germany with it's superhuman/subhuman topic.
NGE was also nice with it's pseudo christian religious background.
Most Germans had to be educated a lot, because their experience with manga stoped with Heidi and Captain Future in the 70s. But Akira had a big impact that helped to spread the other good stuff. The Italians where much faster with that. Sailor Moon was aired in Europe first in Italy (Maybe 3 years before it started in Germany) and for a long time only an italian dubbed version of La Blue Girl was available in Europe...
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A japanese member of a WW2 discussion mailing list ones told me that he can proof that there was no japanese massacre at Nanking:SS-Oberscharführer Rudel wrote:Why?Schultz wrote:screw japs
If the japanese soldiers had commited any atrocitis at Nanking or anywhere, they would have dishonourd themself and could not have returned home with that shame. They all returned home, so no atrocitis.
I'm doing that again! I sincerly appologise for not bing able to keep my mouth on such remarks. But I always feel that it can't be wrong to poke someone with his nose into old and unpleasant events. It helps to prevent stuff like this to be repeated by my oppinion.
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Have you watched Jin Roh? Its very interesting.. set in the 1950s.. What would happen if Germany won WWII and instead..Japan lost a war to Germany.. The story starts when the German occupational troops leave Japan, leaving technologies behind!Arne wrote:A japanese member of a WW2 discussion mailing list ones told me that he can proof that there was no japanese massacre at Nanking:SS-Oberscharführer Rudel wrote:Why?Schultz wrote:screw japs
If the japanese soldiers had commited any atrocitis at Nanking or anywhere, they would have dishonourd themself and could not have returned home with that shame. They all returned home, so no atrocitis.
I'm doing that again! I sincerly appologise for not bing able to keep my mouth on such remarks. But I always feel that it can't be wrong to poke someone with his nose into old and unpleasant events. It helps to prevent stuff like this to be repeated by my oppinion.
Well Im sure you know that even so you do not have to scold any Japanese. Well talking about them committing atrocities in Nanjing. Every Japanese soldier then were told by officers that.. if you do so and so.. you are gaining merit for the Emperor.. "so and so" referred to the atrocities.
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I used to enjoy Japanimation. Starblasers, both Vehicle and Lion Voltron shows and Robotech were peticular favorites back when I was a kid. Rurouni Kenshin is currently the only thing on the market worth watching.
As a medium for entertaining, I respect the Japanese, who are showing animated movies and shows rather than the kids' stuff produced in the states.
As a medium for entertaining, I respect the Japanese, who are showing animated movies and shows rather than the kids' stuff produced in the states.
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Haha i agree with you ^_^Michael N. Ryan wrote:As a medium for entertaining, I respect the Japanese, who are showing animated movies and shows rather than the kids' stuff produced in the states.
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Haha i agree with you ^_^Michael N. Ryan wrote:As a medium for entertaining, I respect the Japanese, who are showing animated movies and shows rather than the kids' stuff produced in the states.
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Haha i agree with you ^_^Michael N. Ryan wrote:As a medium for entertaining, I respect the Japanese, who are showing animated movies and shows rather than the kids' stuff produced in the states.
A man who can't uphold his beliefs is pathetic dead or alive.
Ten years... it's only two words. But to live it is a long time.
Ten years... it's only two words. But to live it is a long time.
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