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      OP has been in a lengthy struggle with the world over media. They swore off manga previously due to “christian morals” and the fact that Zombieland Saga contained zombies, then got back into it because of Jojo’s Bizarre Adventure, and now it seems they’ve hit another block within the last month.

      And it’s not just manga. They’ve also had an issue with Wikipedia.

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    like most things, some of it is very good but the vast majority of it is extremely poor. I wouldn’t say I like or dislike it as a rule but I’d say on average I dislike it by far, and when it’s bad it has a way of being very intolerably bad.

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        Right, but you deleted it so we can’t.

        Why say something so pointless. Just tell people how you feel about it instead of basically saying “You’d know how I feel about it if you knew how I feel about it”.

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          Damn, now we don’t know what we don’t know, because the guy deleted another comment lol.

          The OP’s comment (which has now been deleted) was “If you read some of the comments I’ve deleted, you would know.”

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    Every time I get downvoted for pointing out the rampant and casual pedophilia plaguing anime, I hate weebs a little bit more.

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      That’s why I don’t like most anime. There are some gems that don’t stoop that low, but the bar is ridiculously low for such a high rate of not meeting it

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    Not inherently but I hate most anime tropes. Most anime are also very childish or straight up nonsensically bullshit, just “too out there” if you know what I mean. There’s the odd decent one though, and the rare gem, but I can’t really be arsed to wade through the absolute pile of garbage first to even find them.

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      Im with you on this. I don’t dislike anime/manga as a medium. However, there is a tendancy for the format to exaggerate things I find annoying. That and the fan culture, much like many other highly dedicated fanbases, can be a major turn-off as well.

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        Yeah, anime has a lot of fanboyism that overrates things. After loving Attack on Titan I saw a lot of recommendations for Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. I even checked some ratings and saw it high up there, often past AoT even. I watched one episode and almost died of cringe. This makes taking recommendations seriously really hard, because you just cannot trust most weebs to actually give you an objective one.

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    Me.

    I’ve tried. I won’t say it doesn’t deserve to be liked, but it does absolutely nothing for me.

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    Most of it because it’s never ending. 1000 episodes? Fuck me that’s just an animated soap opera.

    Tell your story and fuck off.

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    I could handle season one of One Punch Man because it was almost making fun of traditional anime tropes; here’s this average unassuming guy who is more powerful than all the “superheros” (which on its own is an anime cliche, but OPM didn’t have a destiny or anything tired like that).

    Sword Art Online had a cool premise that they used for all of about 6 episodes? Before moving to a new world and while that could work in a long-format short-run series it turned me off quickly. Why bother building a world you’re going to abandon so quickly? Plus the main characters started doing the “we’re prepubescent but we’re going to act like our love is written in the stars” cliche that only ever worked when Shakespeare did it, and even then only worked once.

    I even didn’t like Cowboy Bebop, at least not as much as everyone assured me I would since I’m a Firefly fanatic. The only thing the two shows have in common are that it takes place in space and the crew is a ragtag bunch of misfits. I was finally starting to get into it once the whole crew was gathered, only to have it end two-ish episodes later. I suppose ending too soon is another thing it has in common with Firefly, but Bebop felt like a completed story.

    I could spend all day listing all the cliches I don’t like in animes, but the art style and being in a foreign language (and culture, so many settings, jokes, and subtleties go unrecognized and therefore unappreciated by me) means the barrier to entry is already so high that it has to be an absolute 12/10 universally loved show for me to even consider it, and even that doesn’t always work.

    I won’t yuck someone’s yum (not to their face at least) but I’ve given up on trying to figure out why anime is popular outside Japan.

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    Yes I despise it, I hate the influence it’s had on making everything over sexualized and cliched

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    I have read very little manga, and my fondness for anime is pretty limited. I enjoyed Maison Ikkoku in college. I appreciated most of the Ghibli stuff I’ve seen, even if I didn’t always just fall head over heels in love with it, and I’ve been enjoying Delicious in Dungeon recently, as I think it’s perfectly suited to the sort of derivative yet bonkers formulas in so much anime I’ve sampled. I reckon I’d probably like One Piece, but I’ve never just sat down with it. I don’t care for Dragon Ball Z or the Magical Girl Team stuff my daughter likes, and I have no interest in the stylized hyper-violence so many shows seem to exist to portray.

    I don’t know, maybe I’m just too up my own western ass, but the story beats and how emotions are portrayed just never really resonated with me. It’s hard to explain. I don’t dislike all anime, but relatively little of it works for me. I do, however, like a lot of western animation with clear influences from anime and manga. I guess I can appreciate it in the same way some filmmakers are “directors’ directors” and some musical artists are “songwriters’ songwriters.” I’m glad people find it compelling and inspirational, but I find I need some of those influences to get syncretized and remixed with other stuff before I “get it.”

    TL;DR: Not really, but it’s not you, anime, it’s me!

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    I don’t know that I dislike it necessarily, but I’m definitely not into it. I used to watch some stuff on Adult Swim on Cartoon Network when I still lived in the US. I don’t think I’ve actively watched anything since I lived in Japan. I think all I’ve watched has been sitting next to my wife when she as watching something (jujutsu kaisen or something like that, IIRC).

    I tried to read manga for Japanese practice, but I generally got bored with anything I could mostly read and put off by anything I actually wanted or needed to as it meant so much dictionary time (for day-to-day stuff, I can mostly read what I need and I speak Japanese at home, so my level in that regard is decent). An example is wanting to get my HAM license in Japan. So much legal stuff is required for study as well as all the various terms for voltage, frequency, etc. in Japanese. I had a bit more success reading a textbook to get my hunter license for trapping, but it was still quite tough (and I didn’t finish since, as it turns out, the place I moved to doesn’t have as many critters eating my fields as I thought it might).