Postby Kraavdran » Sun Apr 05, 2015 1:08 pm
Wow, guys, great replies! I appreciate all of your thoughts.
Midori, I'll start with responding to you. Thanks for numbering your posts, it will help me respond to them.
1) oh, yes, don't get me wrong. I can find shows that I enjoy that don't contain that sort of content. It involves quite a bit of sorting, but it is worth it. Although, recently, I have not found many. And, I know that "objectionable content" is a very broad term. Generally, my tolerance level is up to around 9 (although I don't like a steady diet of it) or so for violence and somewhere in the 4-6 area for "nudity." Generally speaking, I don't want objectification of women and don't want any sexual content on screen.
2) Given that tolerance, I hope you better understand where I am coming from. I think, if we discussed "objectionable content" further, we would agree on more things than not. I agree that nudity, in itself, is not wrong. But, due to "fan-service" and explicit sexual content, a show can be degraded in quality. It is my personal conviction that I should not watch shows with these things to a certain level. I can't say that everyone should follow what I follow, but I know that I should follow it.
3) You make a good point about dismissing things aimed at younger people. I should clarify, because I am not good at explaining: I still really enjoy anime, even the ones targeted for a younger audience. Shounen and shojo anime are still really enjoyable to me. It isn't like they are not enjoyable. I still feel that I can learn from them and be touched by the character's struggles. These things, I think, will always be a part of humans... no matter how old we get.
4) oh, certainly, I think that it is important for adults to consider the meaning of things like violence and sex. They are both very real things of life. Sex is not wrong and is, unfortunately, a taboo topic in our Christian culture. And certainly, the Bible is full of descriptions of violence and quite a bit of sex. However, and perhaps this is where we might disagree, I think that we have to remember the medium used to interact with these ideas. Visuals are particularly important because it is a very different thing for the Bible to describe healthy sexual matters (even stuff in Song of Solomon) and to visually see explicit, unhealthy things. I should note here that I am not judging what you watch. I don't know you or your convictions... or even the shows you watch. I am just explaining to the extent that I understand myself and those I have talked to about these things in greater detail.
Nate, you make some really interesting points. While, as you said, I don't know if I can apply most of the stuff you said to this situation... you did show that tastes are variable. I know a guy who really likes watching traditional magical girl anime. He is older than me and I respect him. His choice to watch magical girl is not a problem because he enjoys it. Each person craves a different take on the world. Some like ultra-realistic and some like magical girl (and everything in between). They can not really be compared because one isn't better (or more mature) than the other. Just different. After all, some people like pie better. Others like cake better. I hope that it is clear that I do not look down on either type.
Thunderscream, I agree with you on several points. As long as the characters and story are interesting, the show can be enjoyed. I also really like the moral conflict, good vs evil, self-actualization, etc.. I suppose that the target audience changes how these concepts are elaborated on or discussed. And, who knows, perhaps I am just tired of the manner in which most shows go about these things. After all, I can't quite explain why many anime shows are just not quite hitting me the same way. After talking with my friend, I had some ideas which I am now talking with you guys. You mentioned something interesting about anime that doesn't deal with high school students. Perhaps that is where the disconnect is for me. I'll have to think about that some more.
In terms of looking past certain things in a show, I can agree with that to a certain degree. However, I think, at a certain point it becomes too much to look past. This is probably different from person to person. To be honest, I have not quite found the line. But, I think, that is good. It is a tricky thing to actively keep pushing towards a line without knowing where that line is. And, perhaps, that is a separate issue altogether? I'm not certain.
LastLfan, that is a really interesting mention of Death Note. It has been a while since I watched it, actually, so it is hard for me to think of it in a time when I wasn't in school. And, honestly, all I can think of is how it is similar to Psycho-Pass at the moment. And, like I mentioned to Thunderscream, perhaps it is not so much the themes the show interacts with, but how those themes are interacted with. There is not too much difference between "adult issues" and "kid issues" when it comes to shows like Death Note or Psycho-Pass. However, Light has a very different thinking process when compared to Akane. Both are interesting to watch, don't get me wrong. But, at this point in life, I can relate with Akane's character more than I can with Light. I think. I hope that I am explaining this right. As a side note, I have seen no. 6. Although, due to some memory issues, I can't remember it very well. That being said, I don't remember enough about it to say whether I liked it or not.
ClosetOtaku, I'm not trying to say that anime targeted to a younger audience is completely incompatible or unrelatable. It is lots of fun and very dramatic (not to mention deep). They all deal with similar themes, but for some reason I have a minor (but noticeable) disconnect with the characters compared to others. I don't know, maybe I'm just overthinking it.
You make a good point about The Tao/reality being a theme that all ages can appreciate. But, my thought on this is that the way people perceive the world, and these answers, is constantly changing. Each person "resonates" with different answers (which change, come full circle, and vary from person to person... not necessarily based on one's maturity). Perhaps I am just taking partially incompatible anime recommendations and just attribute that to the fact that most popular anime focus on high school age characters. This might explain why I like anime from most genres (see my post on recommendations below) and sometimes like one genre, but not always. I don't know. Regardless, you've given me some good thoughts to think about.
I hope that what I said makes sense to everyone. It is hard coming up with words to explain a disconnect that I can't quite find a reason for existing. You all have given me some really interesting ideas to consider.... so perhaps I'll have a more detailed/clearer explanation in the future.
It occurs to me now that I created a lot of confusion with using "mature" to mean older themes as opposed to "mature" to mean adult visuals. I'm sorry for any confusion my words have caused.
Since most people asked what type of anime I enjoy, I'll post that here. I generally like most anime. I don't know if I can narrow it too much. I primarily watch fantasy/supernatural, psychological, and sci-fi/mech genres. I'm not too keen on anime with the "slice of life" tag. That being said, I have really enjoyed some select slice of life anime. The two genres I dislike are sports and musician-focused ones. Comedy anime can be really good, but I feel like lots of the humor is wasted on me since I don't speak Japanese (like for word-play and puns) and don't know many cultural references from Japan.
Whew, thanks for reading this all.