Postby the_wolfs_howl » Wed Apr 11, 2007 7:14 am
I suppose anime in general has made me extremely enthusiastic about Japanese culture and language (which I've only been able to learn a few words of, like "Doshite?" and "Dakana"). It's also made me see how lacking American animated movies and cartoons generally are. I mean, compare a movie like Disney's The Wild with Miyazaki's My Neighbor Totoro or something like that, and you'll see what I mean.
Pokemon got me into anime, and I suppose it showed me what a little determination and loyalty can accomplish.
Fullmetal Alchemist has DEFINITELY changed my life, in a lot of ways. Watching the selfless love of the two brothers has really changed the way I look at my own brother. I'm sure that, if the two of us were put in the same situation, my Nii-san would give the same sacrifice for me. FMA has shown me many other things, such as what it means to be an adult/mature, and how to value a family.
Haibane Renmei is an anime that I'm still trying to fit into words, but for now I'll say that it touched me artistically and showed me that a slow, simple story with not too much "happening" can still be one of the best stories ever.
My Neighbor Totoro has helped me appreciate my two younger sisters more, because I have to take care of them like Satsuki took care of Mei.
Spirited Away was like Narnia, or other stories where the characters go to a magical land - the other world allows you to appreciate your own world more than you would otherwise.
And of course, Howl's Moving Castle proved something I've been sure of for a long time: it doesn't matter if you're not pretty or good-looking; what matters is what's inside.
And anime as a whole has led me to write fanfiction, which has helped my writing ability. I hadn't written any original work for a long time, but then I did write something the other day, and I realized how much better I was simply because I'd been writing fanfiction nonstop in that interval.
So yes, I'd say anime has positively affected my life. I wouldn't trade all these experiences for the world. And after all these people saying that anime has changed their life, how cany anyone say that animes are "just cartoons"?
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