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04/26/11(Tue)15:08 No.7275552>>7275437 >It's not biased at all. One look at Verita, Shin Angyo Onshi and the like should tell you what I mean. Couln't it be coincidense? Also I don't if you know DFO, but its official mahwa art-style is unique. >With the same logic every modern gun should be attributed to ancient China right? Sorry, it does not work that way. No, every country had its own style of guns etc. >Tell
me, does anime remind you of any other country's cartoons? As far as
I'm concerned, they're really really unique as far as artistic freedom
is concerned. Yes, seinen anime remind me of American comics that existed much before seinen anime. >What about manga? Do they remind you of American or European comics? Same as above, but also I guess the "generic big eyed anime" style originated because it's far more easier than quality seinen. >VNs are totally a Japanese thing. There is nothing similar in the West. Not quite, American/European Visual Novels existed before the usual "colorful" virtual Japanese VNs that we know today. >And
games.. did the 80-00s lapse from your memory as the golden age of
Japanese games, when they actually had originality and influenced a lot
of people? I'm really not sure what you're trying to achieve with this
sort of thinking. It was not only the golden age for the
Japanese, but because of economical fators, they produced video games
that everyone could use and then influenced everyone.
>There's no such thing as "improving" or "giving them Japanese feeling". They're totally original works, for fuck sake. They are not original works, they are stolen works that had better luck with the rest of the world. Despite
Korea/China perpretating in the same kind of "copying", what original
things have they spawned then? If these things are so easy to copy,
where are their games? Where are their VNs? What about anime or manga? They are not as popular the as Japanese, but there are. |