Fish and Chips wrote:Can't speak for Anime, but Naoki Urasawa's Manga 20th Century Boys is both respectful and accurate towards Christianity. Two predominant supporting characters are both Catholic priests, who's respective redemptive background stories are very well done.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:You mean
[spoiler]The Japanese priest who was the former guerrilla/gang member?[/spoiler]
Dude. His redemption story was absolutely powerful.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote: There is no such thing as a "Total Christian Anime".
Tenshi no Ai wrote:Yeah there is. What about the Superbook and Flying House always being mentioned? Oh and don't forget that Tezuka, while he did write a manga titled "Buddha", helped make an anime series based on Bible stories, like David and Golith and other classic tales.
rocklobster wrote:Uh, what about Big O? I mean every time Roger starts up that Megadeus, we see "CAST IN THE NAME OF GOD YE NOT GUILTY."
Christisright wrote:Ok,I think I got one. Which Hunter Robin and Trigun Might Actually be 2 Pro-{or semi-pro}Christian Anime Series.
Robin Is A Christian and Vash Acts like one Sometimes.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:
So? He says some stuff about God and Judgment. That's not really "Pro" Christian. That's just saying something for added effect.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Ugh. Most shows just use Christianity (Or religion in general) as a way to make it "unique" or cool. There is no such thing as a "Total Christian Anime".
Fish and Chips wrote:Actually, Yasuhiro Nightow (the man behind Trigun) converted to Catholicism after researching it before beginning the series, so I think it's fare to call Trigun a Christian Anime (despite some violence and language issues). Wolfwood's prayer in episode 24 alone can testify this leaning.
Christisright wrote:Hey MSP, Do you have somthing Against Me? 'Cause if you do,I wanna make ammends.
Anyway MSP,your right about a "Total Christian Anime" being Non-Existant.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:Ugh. Most shows just use Christianity (Or religion in general) as a way to make it "unique" or cool. There is no such thing as a "Total Christian Anime".
The Doctor wrote:Let's not forget that there is allegorical stories that teach Christian values without mentioning God by name. I.E. Chronicles of Narnia, and even the parable of the prodigal son.
Kokoro Daisuke wrote:I'd be hesitant to apply a "Pro/Anti Christian" label to any anime, simply because most of the time, Japanese creators doesn't have the knowledge of Christianity that would lead them to intentionally produce something as such - at the end of the day, offensive or not, most anime series treat religion as no more than a plot device.
Alexander wrote:Trigun is actually really, really hard for me to accept into being the closest to Christian Anime.
While I know Nightow-san is Roman Catholic, I can't seem to wrap my mind around the idea of how he's connected to his faith. I'm not saying that he isn't deeply connected to it, not at all. But what I can't understand is, if he's Christian, why does he put so much objectionable content into his works?
I just can't wrap my mind around that idea.
Fish and Chips wrote:Aside from language issues and some violent scenes in particular , I'd say Trigun is fairly tame.
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