Hmmm Anyone Else Hate School Based Anime? (Read 2000 times)

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today in class 2-B was aces


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but the problem here isn't where they're set, just that they happen to be shit shows...there's a lot more shit anime taking place in other places, they aren't bad BECAUSE they're in high schools, just because they're bad
sorry velfarre I know we usually have similar tastes but I hated utena so much.

I agree, plus a lot of animefans tend to really enjoy FIGHTING and STORYLINES, two things school-based stuff generally lacks. storylines, gotta have my storylines I love amature RPGs
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well actually i think their setting leads them to be bad in their own ways.  anime isn't just bad most of the time, it's bad in varying ways depending on what the setting/genre is.  i mean, there are universals, like panty shots and other lame stuff, but generally i find that school-based animes tend to be unwatchable for different reasons than say... FIGHTING anime, or dramas, or whatever else.


also rendpppppppppppppppppppper what are you some kind of anime nerd???
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I've seen every anime ever made.
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sorry velfarre I know we usually have similar tastes but I hated utena so much.

it's cool it was one of those things no one really likes halfway it's much more of a YES OR NO type thing
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I dislike most anime, but I am a rabid fan of a select few. Most anime seems to be just like another, or just incredibly lame. The anime I can actually stand are One Piece and Gintama, and Bleach to an extent.
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I dislike most anime, but I am a rabid fan of a select few. Most anime seems to be just like another, or just incredibly lame. The anime I can actually stand are One Piece and Gintama, and Bleach to an extent.

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I've seen every anime ever made.

That has to be mathematically impossible.

I mean that would make you like what, 10'000 years old?
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One Piece was fairly interesting. It's not something I follow regularly, but I did get through the first thirty volumes before I stopped reading. Like Naruto, it's one of those things I'll never watch (tooooo looonnnnggg) but I will read on occasion in an archive binge. Same thing with other long-runners like Bleach. Generally >20 volumes is where I have the cutoff for my manga picks.

School anime. I think there's a lot less of it than you think. But for some reason it always get shoved to the front end of the anime spectrum. The term you use is also incredibly broad. I mean, a lot of stuff takes place in/near a school, but the "school" thing is not their predominant theme. You mean... without major supernatural occurrences and otherworldly interferences? Just... school? I don't think I've watch so much of that. I got partway through Clannad before I stopped watching (TOO MUCH TIME ON ONE CHARACTER ARC) but I thought it was pretty cool. I did enjoy Haruhi Suzumiya and Azumanga Daioh, but Ouran High School Host Club kind of made me want to stab people in the face. I watched up to episode 8 or so, and while I laughed a few times, just wasn't my kind of anime. I couldn't even touch Lucky Star.

Um... there's (lol) Reborn. School manga, yup. *snicker* Seriously, a manga that actually starts the action after, like, 80 chapters?And that's not even mentioning the more obvious flaws...
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most anime is based around early highschoolers because lo and behold that is it's target audience, deal with it or grow up and realise most anime is relatively shallow and shitty.
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Honestly, mainstream Japanese animation is about as diverse and interesting as the English-language fantasy market. Its entire appeal consists of "lol ribaldry", and that ends up getting cut out in America anyways.
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fantasy can be pretty diverse. I mean if you ignore the 99% of it tht reads like LOTR fanfiction, of course.
Not that I'm admiting to reading fiction or anything.
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fantasy can be pretty diverse. I mean if you ignore the 99% of it tht reads like LOTR fanfiction, of course.
Not that I'm admiting to reading fiction or anything.
Man I read a lot of this shit as a teenager, and it's really not very diverse at all in practice!  I'm not saying it never is or that it's impossible to be, but your post is kind of misleading, because like you said 99% of it is poorly-written D&D/Tolkien garbage that reads like fan fiction.  The problem extends to sci-fi too, once you realize that they appeal to the same demographic and writers, and as a result, 99% of sci-fi by extension reads like fantasy with lasers and spaceships.  It's too bad because I've read some pretty good works in both genres and not only do most authors have no clue what the fuck they're doing a large portion of the time, but it's never going to get any better because fantasy fans gobble that shit up without even acknowledging the genre is as rote and uninspired as it could conceivably be without ACTUALLY BEING the same book over and over again.  For a while I thought Goodkind might be a passable writer (even good!), and what I liked about him was how he attempted to write females as if they were different from male characters, and not just men with tits/feminine battle armor (it was actually his books that made me realize how badly almost all female characters blow), but he's got his own issues too, not the least of which seems to be a pretty noticeable dose of sexism in all of his books.

Also I always thought the Shannara books were very formulaic, because I read like five in a row and they literally all followed the same basic sequence of events, but I liked the SWORD in the first one when I was sixteen or so.  I was reading it, and it was a pretty long book, and I was expecting the sword to perform some kind of potent, darke majicks, and instead it just made the guy ACKNOWLEDGE THE TRUTH//FACE THE FACTS and was kind of completely anti-climactic.  I was pleasantly surprised by that part of it, but yeah it's not a very good series.

Also what is Venture Bros. even influenced by?  You realize it's a satire, right?  Like it's obviously a parody of Johnny Quest, but I wouldn't list that as an influence, so much as the subject.  I think you should differentiate between parodies that are based on certain things, and serious works that are just rehashes.  Like, even of Venture Bros. was bad, it wouldn't be the same as that other stuff.
Last Edit: August 11, 2008, 07:18:48 am by headphonics
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I thought sci-fi was just the same book over and over again with the spaceship/planet names changed :rolleyes:
It's a shame as some of them have GREAT ARTWORK by Boris Vallejo or something on the front but read like a trekkie's wet dream.
Last Edit: August 11, 2008, 12:11:20 pm by The Octave Doctor
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Actually, I love school based anime. It's one of my favorite type of anime to watch. :)
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Wow, just randomly came here and found that this isn't locked somehow.
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Tsukuru care to elaborate why?
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 School Based Anime is just ok for me.
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GTO and Please Teacher were pretty decent but I agree that the rest is really crappy in general.
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