Look at him, he's in an orange jump suit! Can you take Naruto seriously?
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I can't take anime seriously. Does that count? =]
airshocker
To answer the question, meh. He has whiskers? I don't get it, but I'm sure theres a reason (?)
Nope.
This thread is about the character, not anime in general, so it doesnt. =]To answer the question, meh. He has whiskers? I don't get it, but I'm sure theres a reason (?)
carrot-cake
Oh. =[
Nope.
This thread is about the character, not anime in general, so it doesnt. =]To answer the question, meh. He has whiskers? I don't get it, but I'm sure theres a reason (?)
carrot-cake
He got that demon cat fox thing trapped inside him. Yeah I use to watch that show.
[QUOTE="airshocker"]Pretty much this. Its so over-the-top, and I say that as a fan of Marvel comics. Thats weird. Marvel Comics are like super over the top compared to some anime.I can't take anime seriously. Does that count? =]
clayron
[QUOTE="clayron"][QUOTE="airshocker"]Pretty much this. Its so over-the-top, and I say that as a fan of Marvel comics. Thats weird. Marvel Comics are like super over the top compared to some anime. That would be because a lot of non-anime watchers think animes are all like Naruto and One Piece.I can't take anime seriously. Does that count? =]
Zerocrossings
[QUOTE="clayron"][QUOTE="airshocker"]Pretty much this. Its so over-the-top, and I say that as a fan of Marvel comics. Thats weird. Marvel Comics are like super over the top compared to some anime. I'll translate: he CLEARLY forgot that Marvel Comics and shows are about the same if not worse. Right, Phoenix saga?I can't take anime seriously. Does that count? =]
Zerocrossings
[QUOTE="clayron"][QUOTE="airshocker"]Pretty much this. Its so over-the-top, and I say that as a fan of Marvel comics. Thats weird. Marvel Comics are like super over the top compared to some anime. indeed the irony.I can't take anime seriously. Does that count? =]
Zerocrossings
[QUOTE="Symphonycometh"]As someone who actually likes both sides of the fence, I can safely say that what's "over-the-top" to you baffles me. As a marvel fan, you should be totally aware of the fact that X-Men TAS feeds on drama and crazy/awkward screaming. And occasionally corny dialogue. Which I consider only beaten by the likes of Dragonball Z in terms of "over-the-top". I don't know what anime you've been watching, but you've sampled pretty umm...not well.clayronOk, with anime, at least from the television series, the constant, and often, useless dialogue that doesn't do much in terms of progression. Are comics guilty of this? Of course. Comics keep the dialogue corny and cheesy as well, and for the most part that's not the issue. Its the sheer amount of useless dialogue you encounter in anime that make them less than enjoyable for me. Then you have the endless episodic recycling that always, for some odd reason, need to reference back to a previous episode, some times more than once, for the purpose of explaining something that has already been explained. Then you have the constant "I must prove myself to everyone because I am down and out/or because I am an outcast" mentality. Every anime I have seen seems to revolve around this common theme. Its not just the main character, its almost every character has to explain why they are fighting for whatever they are fighting for every single time they are fighting. Then you have the "special move" that no one seems to use until the battle has gone on for an eternity, but this one move guarantees the victor of the hero and his/her team. But, before the special move there must be a lot, and I mean a lot, of talking or even filler episodes. Filler episodes. Seriously. Filler Episodes bug the hell out of me. As a fan on anime I am sure they bug the **** out of you as well. The drama is what makes these shows exciting, and I have never had an issue with such things. But its the way animes play out that make them so unenjoyable for me. See? people don't read my post like, ever. :cry:
The entire series itself is awful. Is he still going on about the evil nine tailed fox that's in him? After what, 200 episodes?
Samurai Champloo took 26 episodes to tell a compelling story while Naruto took 200+ to tell a mediocre one.
Champloo tensed me up to no end with the final battle with Mugen. I was ducking with the lad when the blades came-a-flying. :lol:The entire series itself is awful. Is he still going on about the evil nine tailed fox that's in him? After what, 200 episodes?
Samurai Champloo took 26 episodes to tell a compelling story while Naruto took 200+ to tell a mediocre one.
SpinoRaptor24
[QUOTE="jasonharris48"]I may not have liked Naruto, as a character and a series, but I did enjoy Shikamuru and Neji (?)I know exactly what you're feeling with what you said about the anime's you've seen, but i think you should check out Black Lagoon or Cowboy Bebop, they're my two favorite, western influenced anime's, might have a cliche or two, but they generally flip the formula around for a realistic tale that isn't completely obscene about avenging their spiritual ghost ancestors that haunt their swords :PI can't Naruto serious because I do not care for the story and most of the characters.
clayron
[QUOTE="clayron"][QUOTE="funsohng"] That would be because a lot of non-anime watchers think animes are all like Naruto and One Piece.funsohngI have watched several animes, and, yes, they all seem to be very much over the top. Have I seen every anime? No. So I am speaking from the sample I have seen. I can say the same for comic books. If I read, say, Superman, Iron Man, Captain America, and stuff like that, I would say it's just bunch of ridiculous American heroism drawn on paper with occasional emotions here and there, but if I read things like Batman, V for Vendetta, Sin City, Watchmen and stuff like that, I actually see more from the comic books. Same with anime. You watch, say Bleach, Naruto, and One Piece, you are going to have an impression all animes are like that. But once you get to watch Monster, Darker Than Black, or Evangelion, you will see huge differences.
you nailed it right there, aniki. :D
I know exactly what you're feeling with what you said about the anime's you've seen, but i think you should check out Black Lagoon or Cowboy Bebop, they're my two favorite, western influenced anime's, might have a cliche or two, but they generally flip the formula around for a realistic tale that isn't completely obscene about avenging their spiritual ghost ancestors that haunt their swords :PFrostyPhantasmOkay, for the sake of keeping an open mind, I will take a look at both of those animes. And if I enjoy them I will create a thread expressing how much I enjoy them.
[QUOTE="FrostyPhantasm"]I know exactly what you're feeling with what you said about the anime's you've seen, but i think you should check out Black Lagoon or Cowboy Bebop, they're my two favorite, western influenced anime's, might have a cliche or two, but they generally flip the formula around for a realistic tale that isn't completely obscene about avenging their spiritual ghost ancestors that haunt their swords :PclayronOkay, for the sake of keeping an open mind, I will take a look at both of those animes. And if I enjoy them I will create a thread expressing how much I enjoy them. Rest assured they should at least be a fresh take for you, there is no robots in either :P
[QUOTE="SpinoRaptor24"]Champloo tensed me up to no end with the final battle with Mugen. I was ducking with the lad when the blades came-a-flying. :lol:The entire series itself is awful. Is he still going on about the evil nine tailed fox that's in him? After what, 200 episodes?
Samurai Champloo took 26 episodes to tell a compelling story while Naruto took 200+ to tell a mediocre one.
Symphonycometh
Yes. The two final battles were pretty tense.
[QUOTE="clayron"][QUOTE="jasonharris48"]I may not have liked Naruto, as a character and a series, but I did enjoy Shikamuru and Neji (?)I know exactly what you're feeling with what you said about the anime's you've seen, but i think you should check out Black Lagoon or Cowboy Bebop, they're my two favorite, western influenced anime's, might have a cliche or two, but they generally flip the formula around for a realistic tale that isn't completely obscene about avenging their spiritual ghost ancestors that haunt their swords :P *Fails to keep mouth shut* You know, I had issues with Black Lagoon. :P Then again, I'm really spoiled on the crazy awesome anime no one seems to watch and/or know about. :cry:I can't Naruto serious because I do not care for the story and most of the characters.
FrostyPhantasm
The entire series itself is awful. Is he still going on about the evil nine tailed fox that's in him? After what, 200 episodes?
Samurai Champloo took 26 episodes to tell a compelling story while Naruto took 200+ to tell a mediocre one.
SpinoRaptor24
it wouldn't have that many if it didn't had any fillers.
[QUOTE="SpinoRaptor24"]
The entire series itself is awful. Is he still going on about the evil nine tailed fox that's in him? After what, 200 episodes?
Samurai Champloo took 26 episodes to tell a compelling story while Naruto took 200+ to tell a mediocre one.
TheShadowLord07
it wouldn't have that many if it didn't had any fillers.
The best animes are the short ones. Cowboy Bepob, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Death Note and Samurai Champloo all had about only 20-30 episodes.
[QUOTE="TheShadowLord07"]
[QUOTE="SpinoRaptor24"]
The entire series itself is awful. Is he still going on about the evil nine tailed fox that's in him? After what, 200 episodes?
Samurai Champloo took 26 episodes to tell a compelling story while Naruto took 200+ to tell a mediocre one.
SpinoRaptor24
it wouldn't have that many if it didn't had any fillers.
The best animes are the short ones. Cowboy Bepob, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Death Note and Samurai Champloo all had about only 20-30 episodes.
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