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Anime for a 12 year old Autistic kid

PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2003 8:03 am
by bemanisuperstar
I have an autistic brother and I'd like to get him into anime so I'd have something to do with him.

Any suggestions?

He likes Hamtaro so we can start there.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2003 8:24 am
by Nia-chan
Spirited Away is pretty harmless. And Castle in the Sky, I think is what it's called. Those are kid friendly from what I remember. :)
PS. What's autistic?

PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2003 8:45 am
by bemanisuperstar
Nia-chan wrote:Spirited Away is pretty harmless. And Castle in the Sky, I think is what it's called. Those are kid friendly from what I remember. :)
PS. What's autistic?


Think Rain Man

I know Ghibli is good but how about for TV series?

PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2003 8:50 am
by Mithrandir
Any particular genre that your brother is interested in? Obviously if he hasn't seem much anime that's a tough question, but how about in general? Is he into robots? Swords? Guns? Should we stay away from violent and suggest comedy, or would comedy create angst? If you grew up on Robotech, and can explain some of the plot lines that get garbled in the mix, that one's got a mix of some humor, plenty of battles and something that appears to be drama.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2003 8:53 am
by bemanisuperstar
oldphilosopher wrote:Any particular genre that your brother is interested in? Obviously if he hasn't seem much anime that's a tough question, but how about in general? Is he into robots? Swords? Guns? Should we stay away from violent and suggest comedy, or would comedy create angst? If you grew up on Robotech, and can explain some of the plot lines that get garbled in the mix, that one's got a mix of some humor, plenty of battles and something that appears to be drama.


I know he likes Stuff Like hamtaro.

My dad doesn't want him seeing anything too sexy.

I don't know about violence but that's probably off limits too.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2003 9:33 am
by Azier the Swordsman
Try Samurai X.

(Just kidding lol)

PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2003 9:39 am
by bemanisuperstar
Chris4150 wrote:Try Samurai X.

(Just kidding lol)


Funny you should mention that. I yelled at my dad for asking my brother to watch the Movie from the tv Series.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2003 9:48 am
by Nia-chan
Tee hee. Who's Rain Man? ^_^'

PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2003 9:49 am
by Ashley
What about Angelic Layer? It's got some fights, but nothing bloody or anything...fighting like, Soul Calibur 2 (i.e. no blood)

PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2003 9:53 am
by bemanisuperstar
It'd have to be simple to understand my brother has limited understanding of things

PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2003 10:44 am
by Iapetus
I have a cousin with a form of autism (Asperger's Syndrome), and he loves anime with a passion. He was into Pokemon, DBZ, Tenchi Muyo!, Sailor Moon, Yugioh, and Zoids before I even started to show them (him and his sister) other stuff. I eventually showed them/read to them Trigun, Inu Yasha, Oh! My Goddess!, Spirited Away, Naruto, Princess Mononoke and Fushigi Yugi.

Although, if you are going to watch anime with your brother, watch it dubbed. My cousins couldn't keep up with the subtitles, and I ended up having to read them all >_<. *sigh* Still, they loved it too much, and I wasn't going to dissapoint them.

-Iapetus

P.S. They were 10 and 11 repectively when I started to show them other anime besides what they saw on CN and the WB!.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2003 1:58 pm
by bemanisuperstar
Iapetus wrote:I have a cousin with a form of autism (Asperger's Syndrome), and he loves anime with a passion. He was into Pokemon, DBZ, Tenchi Muyo!, Sailor Moon, Yugioh, and Zoids before I even started to show them (him and his sister) other stuff. I eventually showed them/read to them Trigun, Inu Yasha, Oh! My Goddess!, Spirited Away, Naruto, Princess Mononoke and Fushigi Yugi.

Although, if you are going to watch anime with your brother, watch it dubbed. My cousins couldn't keep up with the subtitles, and I ended up having to read them all >_<. *sigh* Still, they loved it too much, and I wasn't going to dissapoint them.

-Iapetus

P.S. They were 10 and 11 repectively when I started to show them other anime besides what they saw on CN and the WB!.


NEVER mention aspergers in my precence I've been unjustly diagnosed with it and I've been working like a mad man to prove I don't have it. The very mention of Aspergers makes my blood boil. But you diddn't know that but for future reference folks.

Anyways I have some of the above mentioned. (Trigun, Ah My goddess)

Anyways good suggestions. I was thinking of Checking Naruto but it's not dubbed yet. I do have some of the manga though.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2003 4:55 pm
by Michael
<PS. What's autistic?>
It's a mental illness. One of the symptons of it is that you draw far into your mind. Some mainly see geometric patterns. That's why they're good at puzzles.

Pretty much anything on Toonami is ok to watch. I'd stay away from Rurouni Kenshin because the editing isn't always constant.

PostPosted: Sat Nov 01, 2003 5:17 pm
by bemanisuperstar
Michael wrote:<PS. What's autistic?>
It's a mental illness. One of the symptons of it is that you draw far into your mind. Some mainly see geometric patterns. That's why they're good at puzzles.

Pretty much anything on Toonami is ok to watch. I'd stay away from Rurouni Kenshin because the editing isn't always constant.


I suck at puzzle so does my brother and sister.

Frankly I think we've all been misdiagnosed.

but I'm getting off subject.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 02, 2003 2:12 pm
by The Silence
That sucks that you were misdiagnosed... I think psychologists are a little to trigger happy with labeling people.

I must say though, that my little brother was diagnosed with Aspergers Syndrome and I'm certain he really has it.... He is medicated too, and it really helps.

I certainly hope that you don't have to take mood altering medication for somehting you don't really have though... -_-;

Onto the real subject: I might suggest showing animes such as card captor sakura and st. tail. They may seem girlie and shojo and stuff, but i know a lot of male people who have enjoyed watching them, and they are also fairly straightforeward on several levels so they might not be as confusing.

PostPosted: Sun Nov 02, 2003 2:23 pm
by bemanisuperstar
[quote="The Silence"]That sucks that you were misdiagnosed... I think psychologists are a little to trigger happy with labeling people.

I must say though, that my little brother was diagnosed with Aspergers Syndrome and I'm certain he really has it.... He is medicated too, and it really helps.

I certainly hope that you don't have to take mood altering medication for somehting you don't really have though... -_-]

I might have to be medicated for what I really do have. I think in reality I'm Manic depressive. All the Aspergers traits I have fit under a number of disorders which makes what I have really hard to pin down. Some people that checked me out diddn't even know what to label me. So anyways I think I have some anxiety Disorder or a Manic depressive disorder. My perception of time can be off too. Recently I started having feelings of No present just Past and Future. It hasn't been as Severe as it was when it started in may though.

Anyways I think my brother would like CCS. He's starting to get get into girls so.......I think he has a crush on Laura from Hamtaro.

I wonder what he'd think of Lain. I know it has some adult themes in it but I don't think he'd understand it but the light patterns and imagery might facinate him.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 03, 2003 7:12 am
by CobaltAngel
I don't know if I'd even go as far as to recommend Tamers... nothing where main or supporting characters die or are dynamic (change their personality entirely over the course of the story).
As far as movies go, try Ghibli or the Pikachu movies.
If you want a TV show, your best bet would probably be Pokemon... I don't know. I'll ask my mom (she's a divertiy teacher and knows alot more about autistism then I do.) and post more later later. ^^;;;
I think its very kind of you to do something like this for your brother, you've a very good sibling! ^_^V

PostPosted: Mon Nov 03, 2003 8:03 am
by bemanisuperstar
[quote="CobaltAngel"]I don't know if I'd even go as far as to recommend Tamers... nothing where main or supporting characters die or are dynamic (change their personality entirely over the course of the story).
As far as movies go, try Ghibli or the Pikachu movies.
If you want a TV show, your best bet would probably be Pokemon... I don't know. I'll ask my mom (she's a divertiy teacher and knows alot more about autistism then I do.) and post more later later. ^^]

Indeed:^)

PostPosted: Mon Nov 03, 2003 8:27 am
by Iapetus
bemanisuperstar wrote:NEVER mention aspergers in my precence I've been unjustly diagnosed with it and I've been working like a mad man to prove I don't have it. The very mention of Aspergers makes my blood boil. But you diddn't know that but for future reference folks.

Anyways I have some of the above mentioned. (Trigun, Ah My goddess)

Anyways good suggestions. I was thinking of Checking Naruto but it's not dubbed yet. I do have some of the manga though.

I never meant to offend you, I am just telling what I know. My cousin was also misdiagnosed several times before they came to their current decision, and there is always a chance that he doesn't even have *this.* However, he has been on medication for it, and has greatly improved. He is doing better than he ever has before...

But even before he was diagnosed with it an on the wrong medication, he still loved anime. Especially Trigun... ("Love and Peace!")

-Iapetus

PostPosted: Mon Nov 03, 2003 8:40 am
by Mithrandir
Lain... Hmm. I don't remember any 'adult themes' in Lain. Granted it was weird... As far as being hard to follow, well... I watched the whole first set, and I STILL don't know what was going on, so I'm going to have to agree with that one. Then again, I have a hard time paying attention to things anyway.

edit: I have since retracted this statement. I'll leave the text unchanged to keep from confusing people.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 03, 2003 8:51 am
by bemanisuperstar
oldphilosopher wrote:Lain... Hmm. I don't remember any 'adult themes' in Lain. Granted it was weird... As far as being hard to follow, well... I watched the whole first set, and I STILL don't know what was going on, so I'm going to have to agree with that one. Then again, I have a hard time paying attention to things anyway.


Lain and Alice are "more than friends" I'll leave it at that.

Basically Lain is given the chance to be God and she declines.

the show has 2 endings really.

That's the subject for it's own thread.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 03, 2003 9:04 am
by CobaltAngel
*thinks* CardCaptors Sakura might be good too. And the animation is kawaii for a bonus. ^_~

PostPosted: Mon Nov 03, 2003 9:06 am
by bemanisuperstar
Iapetus wrote:I never meant to offend you, I am just telling what I know. My cousin was also misdiagnosed several times before they came to their current decision, and there is always a chance that he doesn't even have *this.* However, he has been on medication for it, and has greatly improved. He is doing better than he ever has before...

But even before he was diagnosed with it an on the wrong medication, he still loved anime. Especially Trigun... ("Love and Peace!")

-Iapetus


No I'm sorry I kind of over reacted.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 03, 2003 9:14 am
by true_noir_chloe
I don't think I'd use Rain Man to relate to autism. What level of autism is he? I think Dustin Hoffman did a horrible portrayal of autism - he made it look as if autism is a form of retardation - which it isn't. Go to this site if you would like to find out what autism is:
http://www.autism-society.org/site/PageServer?pagename=whatisautism
For now, I've been around so many children with Asperger's and neurological disorders in recent years that I'd hate for people to get the wrong idea of what autism is by that movie. Sorry if I stepped on your toes, bemani. :forehead: It is constantly misdiagnosed because of the comorbidity - other problems that come with it.

Now, back to topic. I'd look into Little Snow Fairy, Sugar. It is so cute and there is wonderful music in it. Can you let us know what he likes, ie. music, numbers, words, etc....?

PostPosted: Mon Nov 03, 2003 9:23 am
by Mithrandir
bemanisuperstar wrote:Lain and Alice are "more than friends" I'll leave it at that.
Basically Lain is given the chance to be God and she declines.
the show has 2 endings really.


Woah. Totally forgot that one! You know, the more I think about it, the more right I think you are... Oops. I recant! I think I'll go and adjust that last post.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 03, 2003 9:29 am
by CobaltAngel
Hmm... in the book "Somebody Else's Kids" by Torey Haden (I'd rate it PG-13, just as a warning if anyone decides to read it), the boy, Boo's mother is infact worried that he's retarded. He just has a high level of autism.

PostPosted: Mon Nov 03, 2003 10:01 am
by Gypsy
Just for the fun of repeating other people, St. Tail and Angelic Layer are excellent titles. Princess Nine might be another one to look into. The dub has a few swears every once in a while, and all the characters are colorful and unique. A Little Snow Fairy Sugar is cute, clean, but not so basic that drives adults away (the adorable art does that!). Um, Risky Safety is really good too. Old Phil mentioned Robotech, that's a good one if older art isn't minded. I'll let you know if I think of some more!

PostPosted: Mon Nov 03, 2003 10:09 am
by bemanisuperstar
true_noir_chloe wrote:I don't think I'd use Rain Man to relate to autism. What level of autism is he? I think Dustin Hoffman did a horrible portrayal of autism - he made it look as if autism is a form of retardation - which it isn't. Go to this site if you would like to find out what autism is:
http://www.autism-society.org/site/PageServer?pagename=whatisautism
For now, I've been around so many children with Asperger's and neurological disorders in recent years that I'd hate for people to get the wrong idea of what autism is by that movie. Sorry if I stepped on your toes, bemani. :forehead: It is constantly misdiagnosed because of the comorbidity - other problems that come with it.

Now, back to topic. I'd look into Little Snow Fairy, Sugar. It is so cute and there is wonderful music in it. Can you let us know what he likes, ie. music, numbers, words, etc....?


My brother is alot like Rainman actaully. Just replace Definatly with Right now

PostPosted: Mon Nov 03, 2003 10:19 am
by CobaltAngel
Okay, I just had lunch with my mom and here's what she said:

She would not recommend CCS, so forget that. ^^;;; She says it has too much emotional involvement.
However, she highly recommended Digimon, because of its use of systems. ^_^V
Good luck. :thumb:

PostPosted: Mon Nov 03, 2003 10:28 am
by bemanisuperstar
[quote="CobaltAngel"]Okay, I just had lunch with my mom and here's what she said:

She would not recommend CCS, so forget that. ^^]

I'll try both thanks