Anime Is Forever! Or Is It?
- Galitayer
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trythil, I am not saying that FF - TSW is not anime, i am just saying that just now all "movies" will be made from computers. Anime to me, and to many other people is things like, Love Hina, Chobits, etc..
Anime like Blue Sub in its days what advanced Anime.
We live for the new, but things change, Anime changes, many people can live with that, but a true Anime love should not. Anime is my life, I live for it
ANIME IS FOREVER!!
Anime like Blue Sub in its days what advanced Anime.
We live for the new, but things change, Anime changes, many people can live with that, but a true Anime love should not. Anime is my life, I live for it
ANIME IS FOREVER!!
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- Otohiko
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Look at this more soberly (or get off that sugar high!) - there was already, in the last 4 decades, so much anime produced that if I wanted to, I could have a supply of anime for the rest of my natural life.
Really, making stark statements like that is tough - animation itself hasn't been around for a century. Even film is barely a century old.
It's all relatively new media. Speculating on this is difficult, because we don't know what the future holds.
Frankly, if the creators in the future feel that there's a medium for them better than anime and move on leaving this medium stranded, I wouldn't mind much.
You can enjoy it while it lasts, and since it's recordable, you can even enjoy it when it's over. My suspicion is I won't be around when it's over.
Really, making stark statements like that is tough - animation itself hasn't been around for a century. Even film is barely a century old.
It's all relatively new media. Speculating on this is difficult, because we don't know what the future holds.
Frankly, if the creators in the future feel that there's a medium for them better than anime and move on leaving this medium stranded, I wouldn't mind much.
You can enjoy it while it lasts, and since it's recordable, you can even enjoy it when it's over. My suspicion is I won't be around when it's over.
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one of these days i'm going to get around to reading those books ... though i was told that Adams was totaly misserable when he wrote that last book.CliffD wrote:Almost sounds like that Total Perspective device Douglas Adams had in The Restaurant at the End of the Universe. The one that shows the individual the entire galaxy -- with a little sign pointing to "You are Here."
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I believe he didn't want to actually have to write Book #5 (<i>Mostly Harmless</i>), and a lot of people were disappointed with how it came out.Propyro wrote:one of these days i'm going to get around to reading those books ... though i was told that Adams was totaly misserable when he wrote that last book.CliffD wrote:Almost sounds like that Total Perspective device Douglas Adams had in The Restaurant at the End of the Universe. The one that shows the individual the entire galaxy -- with a little sign pointing to "You are Here."
- DasViper
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Re: Anime Is Forever! Or Is It?
Nowdays all animes are colored with computer. There are some camera movements and fast zooms which are done with computer (those looks cool 8) )Galitayer wrote:Never mind the fact that most anime is done with computer graphics these days
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