AsianBlossom wrote:Christian anti-anime movement? Who are those people and why are they playing the stereotype game?
*raises hand*
A few months ago I read a Christian magazine for teenagers that had an article on Anime. Feeling excited, I grabbed it right away only to my dismay to find it had only a two page article on it. But still having hope, I read through it to further my dismay when I found out the whole article was a warning against Anime in general for it's content. It wasn't making anti-anime statements, but I could tell that the writer had never seen any form of it at all. Considering he mentioned warnings against Spirited Away and Kiki's Dilevery Service, only writing about how they were academy award winning films but questionable. And the cupe de la grace of the article was near the end about a story of a 14 year old boy who had fallen into H, furthering their warning about Anime in general. However, he didn't make a full anti statement against it, and gave advice at the end of how to watch out for what you read and see. However, to my dismay, this article could be used for any form of art in the world.
And after my mother read the article, I had to have a little discussion with her in my own defense for being interested in the art, including me owning Spirited Away.
Anyways, my parents today are supportive of my interests in it. My dad is a casual fan of it, he's watched a few Ghibli films that he's really enjoyed (Totoro, Grave of the Fireflies). While my mom isn't interested at all, but she doesn't mind my interest in it. Although she has secretly showed a slight love for Totoro ("Oh look! It's a little baby and mommy Totoro!") and she has admitted that some scenes in Spirited Away are absolutely beautiful. Not to mention they both were really, REALLY happy when I told them I had joined this community.
My younger brother doesn't like it because it's too serious and not "funny enough" in his own words.
My sister is a casual fan, I don't know how much she's seen. But she fully supports my interest.
Lastly, this is my favorite. My grandmother, L-O-V-E-S Anime. She is always enthusiastic about any film I suggest that she might like to watch with me. It's really nice because she's the closest person I have to watch Anime with together.