…Probably not. Anyways, onto the links.
- Yumeka shares her ideal structure of an anime review:
“Now when I sit down to review an anime, I only write about the things in that anime I have an opinion on. If I don’t have anything to say about an anime’s art style or a particular character, why force myself to come up with something to say? It takes away from the review more than it adds to it. This way I can spend more time on the aspects of the anime I do feel are worth talking about.”
- If you think feminism’s gonna go away, it won’t. But with that in mind, it’s clear that it’s getting harder to define, as Guy points out:
“I could list a lot of “feminist works”, and since feminism means so many different things to so many different people, there’ll be people who will disagree with every single one of them. I won’t try to answer “What is feminism?” for instance.
I mean, is Fairy Tail feminist? I think it might very well be. Is Avatar: The Last Airbender (I know it’s not an anime, I’m making a point)? I think so. Is Kyousougiga any more feminist than Uchouten Kazoku? Not by some definitions I know.”
- This post is ALL about a sleeping girl. Anime, why you so weird again?!?:
“Now it’s not the worst thing ever; I’ve seen some real shit. The art is basic and no-frills but what are we meant to expect? 3D graphics of a girl sleeping ‘next to you’? If you want that, get an Oculus Rift……or a girlfriend. The cute music (and it is very cute) slowly fades away once she’s fully asleep. Talk about immersion 😛 Would this be the ideal show for some perv who likes watching girls sleeping while secretly (or not) thinking about kissing her, or touching her other parts? Well……I’d say yeah, kind of. That in of itself is creepy.”
- What does it mean to be a manga and/or an anime fan? Carolyn explains:
“In a positive light though, to be an anime and manga fan means that you’re just like any other fan. You’re really informed about a topic you love and so long as you practice your hobbies and share your passions in a healthy way, it’s totally cool. Of course, you’ll rarely find sports geeks and car geeks admitting that they are what they are (and they are geeks), but the truth is the truth nonetheless.”
- More applicable to those in Japan, but interesting nonetheless: here’s some trends for those who want to become a pro manga artist:
“Originally, Japan’s manga business was set up so that the artist and the editor could work together to create manga. Even at a professional level, the artist first brings in a rough storyboard called a “name” and only finishes it up after getting advice and ideas from the editor. If you think about it that way, the chances of a complete beginner bringing in a professional level of work on their first go is extremely slim. Because they’re being judged on their completed manga, isn’t it possible that some amazing talent is being overlooked?
That’s why, in recent years, we’re seeing the appearance of awards which take this into account, and only require a “name” level of completeness!”
Odds and Ends:
- Ayame worked on a Top 10 Anime OP and ED list…pre-2000. Oh dear.
- One day I’ll actually do a 30-day anime challenge. For now, Joshua will do it!
- I’m just going to say Hikari all day Memorial Day, see where that gets me. (Nowhere.)
Tweets That Aren’t Nice
Jesus, and I thought /I/ was into some sick shit. pic.twitter.com/yjC5Q51tqC
— d0nT5aYbL4ZeY (@Inushinde) May 22, 2015
INSPIRATION – noun. A silly waste of several hours. Case in point… pic.twitter.com/CtAKp2mX7s
— Bob Chipman (@the_moviebob) May 22, 2015
@DarylSurat @VamptVo as shitty and prevalent as those attitudes are, i still think this is the best possible response pic.twitter.com/n2hJdjCgWL
— Nick Robinson (@Babylonian) May 24, 2015
'When Marnie Was There' Director Talks "Mysterious Tone" of New Studio Ghibli Film http://t.co/Wcvr9j9CLa via @thr
— AICN Anime (@aicnanime) May 22, 2015
Wow, Crest of the Stars cosplayers! pic.twitter.com/evZuqdPL64
— Hazu @ Bed (@Hazukari) May 22, 2015
Video!
(Hat Tip to Oguie Maniax for this crazy video)