I think a lot of people's negative reaction to anime stems from their attitute towards animation as a whole. We see violence or sexuality in the movies and for most people it's par for the course. However, the assumption in North America is that animation is essentially for children. Scenes that would not raise many eyebrows in live action cinema, suddenly are perceived as wrong because they're now intruding on something many people associate with childhood
djnoz wrote:And I'd agree the Second Renaissance tells a good story, I just think the medium was wrong -- via the use of disturbingly detailed violence. That's why I have a real problem with those episodes.
What if a film of Jesus' crucifixion uses no blood and violence? D'uh...
Violence that is done to show what truly happened to a man
That would be trying to put anime on the same level as the Bible, which is a dangerous practice.
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