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Anime and its influences
It's funny how times have changed with each generation. The one major change is how kids see cartoons these days. Oops, I mean anime *laughs*

Most kids these days see anime as the only art form. It's on T.V., DVD, online, toilet paper, on your underwear-everywhere ! It's like a visual marination of Japanese animated art. The sad part is that everything else to these fans is either "second rate" or worse-ignored. Heck, even the Esurance girl has fallen into this anime inspired trend. It's just one huge chuckwagon full of otakus (with no gravy).

I remembered the days when anime (and merchandising) wasn't as overblown as it is now. I bet that some of you out there has some bootlegged merchandise from China or Thailand and don't even know it. Discussions in forums these days are now nothing more than, "Sasuxnaru", "Bleach is better than Naruto", etc. Once the next big thing comes along, that fanbase disappears.

Last I remember, being called a "retard" was offensive. Is being called Narutard is a step above being a dork ?

Anime fans that are also artists ignore the basics of art just to grab these things:
- Tablet
- Copic markers
- Open Canvas/ Painter/ Photoshop
- How to Draw Anime books *definite cardinal sin*

Even western comics have fallen into this slump. That to me was a sad point in art. Too bad Crossgen comics went into bankruptcy.

Yes, I know it's funny to talk about anime art when my profile has that influence in it. It's time to change this layout anyhow.

P.S. If you know what the song "Turning Japanese" is really about, then you know the hidden joke about obsessed anime fans. xd






User Comments: [4]
jonnyb V.3
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Fri Mar 23, 2007 @ 08:25am


Du Jour...are you sure? lol

Anyway dont get me started on cartoons of now-a-days and cartoons of old school transformers, G.I Joe , the list goes on and on


Kimaya
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Fri Mar 30, 2007 @ 05:44am


Quote:
Last I remember, being called a "retard" was offensive. Is being called Narutard is a step above being a dork
?


Lol.. wow.. narutard... interesting. Can't wait to see your new profile!


Usaga
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Sat Apr 14, 2007 @ 06:06am


Let's just say, that song isn't something i'd want my kids to know what its really about anyways. Haha!

Or maybe i have it all wrong? I don't know really. Half the stuff that comes from my mouth is random as heck anyways.

Like crayons. They are so underrated yet they can make some amazing wax paintings.
You should see the one with chocolates in it. It's amazing.
It's so realistic, if i remember it. . . then maybe i'll show it to you.

FINALLY, A WELL PLANTED FOOT IN THE DOOR IN THE WORLD OF GRAPHIC DESIGN. NOW IT'S UP TO WHETHER I BROUGHT THE RIGHT SHOES!!!


Ushigami
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Sun May 04, 2008 @ 08:54pm


Quite true, actually, and it's rather disheartening. As much as I like the anime art style and draw in it, I detest how people treat other art styles over it. Strawberry Shortcake, Rugrats, and Samurai Jack... Most people won't spare those cartoons a second glance because of their art style, even though they're good. Well, they might look at Samurai Jack a bit because it's got Japanese culture references and whatnot, but even that wanes out when they realize it's not drawn in the anime style. confused

I'm guilty of being a weeaboo anime fan back in the day, ignoring art classes and only wanting Photoshop, Copics, and a tablet to make uber art. I even convinced my parents somehow to get those "how to draw anime" books. Thankfully, I've seen the light, and got books like Gray's Anatomy to actually learn how to draw a human being that doesn't look like they've been hit by a truck. xd Unfortunately, a lot of anime fans who want to draw anime don't realize how important traditional art is. sad

The deal with Western comics is also depressing. I just walked around the store I work at and they had those Archie comics. I like the original style of Archie and all (even though I don't read it), but when I saw the latest issue, I was horrified. They've not only changed the style to realism at one point, but they've recently tried to draw the characters in an anime style. There's nothing wrong with the old style, and yet they want to change it? It's not just Archie, it's all those other older comics too.

It's like when a kid tries to debate with you that anime is not the same as a cartoon, despite "anime" being a shortened form of the word "animation." It's hilarious, but it's really stupid, too.

Never listened to the song you mentioned, but I'll have to look up the lyrics sometime.


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