Why is anime better than western media?

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As the title states I am interested in starting a discussion on something we all know, that anime (manga, gaming, all japanese media, etc) has an innate draw for all superior white minds. But why?

Obviously western media now is created by wonigger hires and directed by JEWS. But even western gaming has degenerated to total dogshit, when it used to hold some value. Game creation became the biggest desire for every white nerd I knew (even I at one point desired this), and white nerd culture previously was anti-normie and autistically focused on quality, now it has declined to trooncore but that is a more recent development. I would have thought we would have gotten a few more years of good western games out of them before all the troons moved in. Have all these white nerds been domesticated by college? Or have they all been passed over for woniggers? Television and movies have been jew controlled from the beginning and even old shows boomers love like gunsmoke or bonanza I can detect jew influence and am repulsed. Movies that I like are in Spite of the jew directors social change agendas.

But more importantly than the reasons for western media sucking which are easier to critique because we are closer to them. What makes anime great? This is harder for me to ponder. I have been drawn to anime since being a young boy, on first exposure I was enthralled. Watching nigger ball z as a saturday cartoon was the highlight of my week. I had a myanimelist account as a teenager on which I meticulously recorded every episode I watched or chapter I read. I remember the seasonal anime I first watched and the esteemed classics that were recommended by old-heads as must-watches. It was the only art that I felt any desire to develop a taste in as a boy. Playing minecraft and watching anime were my greatest joys, going to school shared with the normals a hated chore, (just before anime broke into popular culture, now my normal co-worker has an anime sticker on his retarded metal box wallet, (put on by a previous girlfriend of course.))

I was drawn into my anime list because dragon nigger z would repeat on the tv channel that ran it after frieza was defeated. I searched online (as early as I could) for the next episodes and learned of this magnificent database, and how to torrent of course. I remember the strangeness of gokus high pitched voice in the sub (the only version availaible at the time.) And eventually loving the sub over the dub. Ahh the days before crunchyniggerroll made normies have access to my great secret. After completing nigger ball I used my anime list to see the best rated anime. These smart reviewers (to my 13-14 old self(i do not remeber my age in this period well, my birthdays being a traumatic occurrence every year) had confirmed through democracy the greatest shows. I somehowstarted my first romance / harem anime to my teenage delight (it was nisekoi).
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I still remeber my love for Kosaki "Dera-chan" Onodera, the strange feeling of the addition of more girls than one now in love with me. What joy! I still like the blue one and the glasses girl (Seishirou Tsugumi and Ruri Miyamoto). But I recall as a child the blonde one and Kosaki. I believe my life was interrupted by some "grass" event or my truancy caused my parents to restrict my computer access (name a more painfilled thing to be done to "those like us", a thousand raped women will never know my pain, a trillion africans starved a drop of my despair.) So I did not get to finish this series, sadly. But after this point real women did not appeal to me. Non of them exhibited the attitudes of these amazing girls. They were all stuck up and rude, being only good as a seminal fluid urinal, nothing more. No emotional contact could be made or romance generated with these skanks, or as my early anime friend called them "floozies". He was great, but as all my friends he would rather have the external validation of many than my singular confidence. And so we grew apart.

I will end here, but no western media could ever generate the feeling in me that was generated by this simple animated show. Could it be the presentation of the ideal woman in this show? Do older western novels before "total jew victory" present a similar woman? I do not know. Lolita (lol). Could it just be when I had such a dark time as a child these shows made my life infinitely more pleasant and without them I would have most likely committed suicide? I do not know.

Next in my career as an aspiring my anime list show critic, I watched cowboy beebop. It had less impact than nisekoi. The rest blend together, I remeber Stampede, FMA, Samurai Champloo, one piece, SAO, Light Yagami, Code Geass, etc. The impact on me is limited. I think my life became more stable at this time and I just watched as a tincture to my dull pain of normal life in middle school. I also became more invested in gaming at this time (sucked into WOW). But the contrast of this perfect middle school life and the poverty and depravity of life at my public middle school caused my total non-interest in the social battles starting to erupt as we entered puberty, what was the point fighting over these whores? My total avoidance and disrespect of the forming female social values caused of course my various sufferings later on.

But still just viewing a single image of an anime scene, char, etc causes a wellspring of joy and love from my heart. Could any western media have this affect. NO! Could some western media of the past? I do not know. This also caused my interest in this forum, stemming from mindseyemag, and slave. His use of an anime profile picture causing my interest. And the unique aesthetic of his site.

What do you think about anime? What makes it great?
 
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how did you format your post like that? i like it

anyway, anime is better than Western cartoons because Western cartoons are made by soylennial libtards and trannies whereas anime is made by apolitical japanese people. anime is not better than Western film, and there has never been an anime better than Breaking Bad (except for NGE and *maybe* FLCL).
 

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how did you format your post like that? i like it

anyway, anime is better than Western cartoons because Western cartoons are made by soylennial libtards and trannies whereas anime is made by apolitical japanese people. anime is not better than Western film, and there has never been an anime better than Breaking Bad (except for NGE and *maybe* FLCL).
I made the image smaller than its original size. You assert your view, I would like to know why you think so. I thought of breaking bad being good, but anime is better, but I dont know why, so I made this thread, hoping some other anime heads could contribute. But if you expound why you think anime is worse than western film maybe it would give me clarity in contrast to your view, so please do.
 

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anime seriously suffers from the way japanese people seem to dislike planning out story arcs in advance -- there are very few anime which, to my knowledge, have a satisfying conclusion. even conclusions that i like (including the somewhat controversial conclusions of NGE and cowboy bebop) seem to lack foresight. does this come from Tragedy being a significant genre in classical Western storytelling and not japanese storytelling? in many cases, japanese authors seem driven to prolong their series as long as financially possible, like the concept of ending the series doesn't even matter to them, so you end up with things like berserk never even getting a conclusion. will nishio ever end monogatari? has he ever even thought about making the overall series go anywhere? anime frequently gives me the feeling of going around in circles until the author runs out of energy.

Breaking Bad and Death Note are similar in many ways; the main character is a highly competent, genius sociopath white male who kills people and has an unrealistic goal that he will never reach. (also, the guy in charge of investigating him is a family member and the main character knows he's being investigated by his family member which gives him special advantages and pushes the plot forward).

Death Note is somewhat of an unusual anime in its brisk pacing. despite this, it still gave me the anime feeling of going in circles aimlessly. (spoiler alert) L dies -- and then he gets replaced with L 2.0. was this planned out in advance? why? eventually, light gets outsmarted -- why? it felt like it happened just because the series had to end... because the author was out of energy or something. Breaking Bad's conclusion wasn't exactly good, but it felt natural in the sense that the story had played itself out fully.
 

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anime is "better" in the sense that most Western media is completely insufferable and offensive to my aesthetic sensibilities, whereas even mediocre anime is, at the very least, aesthetically pleasing. but i have far less of an expectation of "good anime" to be satisfying and cohesive than i do of "good movies" (made in America, Europe, or Russia).

it's a tragedy how much untapped potential Haruhi has as a series... because the author had (and still has) no interest in developing and resolving its plot.
 

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anime seriously suffers from the way japanese people seem to dislike planning out story arcs in advance -- there are very few anime which, to my knowledge, have a satisfying conclusion. even conclusions that i like (including the somewhat controversial conclusions of NGE and cowboy bebop) seem to lack foresight. does this come from Tragedy being a significant genre in classical Western storytelling and not japanese storytelling? in many cases, japanese authors seem driven to prolong their series as long as financially possible, like the concept of ending the series doesn't even matter to them, so you end up with things like berserk never even getting a conclusion. will nishio ever end monogatari? has he ever even thought about making the overall series go anywhere? anime frequently gives me the feeling of going around in circles until the author runs out of energy.

Breaking Bad and Death Note are similar in many ways; the main character is a highly competent, genius sociopath white male who kills people and has an unrealistic goal that he will never reach. (also, the guy in charge of investigating him is a family member and the main character knows he's being investigated by his family member which gives him special advantages and pushes the plot forward).

Death Note is somewhat of an unusual anime in its brisk pacing. despite this, it still gave me the anime feeling of going in circles aimlessly. (spoiler alert) L dies -- and then he gets replaced with L 2.0. was this planned out in advance? why? eventually, light gets outsmarted -- why? it felt like it happened just because the series had to end... because the author was out of energy or something. Breaking Bad's conclusion wasn't exactly good, but it felt natural in the sense that the story had played itself out fully.
Death Note dies with L. I recently re-watched death note and it was great until L dies, I actually thought L's pinpointing of Light was advancing the plot too rapidly. I remember this being the critique back when I watched it as a teen. I enjoyed breaking bad but it did not cause aesthetic pleasure like a simple anime does. It is like my hatred for normal people has been so intensified that the only relief I can get is if the characters are not human at all. Seeing a human face presenting itself as something it is not harms my ability to immerse myself into the scene. The animated character is complete in it self, created from the mind of a japanese man, but after leaving his mind the character is complete totally by it self, not reliant on a human person. So the anime girl is as she was created. The actor not so.

I understand your dislike on the failure of japanese plotlines but as you said with breaking bad any successful western show suffers the same extension for money, really the whole format of TV is based on this premise. But for me when viewing an anime I enjoy, I do not wish for it to end, thinking of it ending is like thinking of my death. But worse really because the whole life of these characters is over. Never to be re-opened unless the author so desires to grant them life again. An actor goes on playing other roles as boomers are fond of saying "he was in this or that", the actor partially becoming the character he plays and partially bringing those previous roles into his future roles. But with an anime character it is not so. Like a novel the characters end with the novel. Thats why the "Good Ending" in fiction gives the characters a life that you could imagine continuing but you just are not privy to the details of it. I think a good anime ending consists of this. Also slice of life avoids the problems of plot totally and really is one of the best genres for this reason. The point of the show is to go in circles aimlessly.
 

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Death Note dies with L. I recently re-watched death note and it was great until L dies, I actually thought L's pinpointing of Light was advancing the plot too rapidly. I remember this being the critique back when I watched it as a teen. I enjoyed breaking bad but it did not cause aesthetic pleasure like a simple anime does. It is like my hatred for normal people has been so intensified that the only relief I can get is if the characters are not human at all. Seeing a human face presenting itself as something it is not harms my ability to immerse myself into the scene. The animated character is complete in it self, created from the mind of a japanese man, but after leaving his mind the character is complete totally by it self, not reliant on a human person. So the anime girl is as she was created. The actor not so.

I understand your dislike on the failure of japanese plotlines but as you said with breaking bad any successful western show suffers the same extension for money, really the whole format of TV is based on this premise. But for me when viewing an anime I enjoy, I do not wish for it to end, thinking of it ending is like thinking of my death. But worse really because the whole life of these characters is over. Never to be re-opened unless the author so desires to grant them life again. An actor goes on playing other roles as boomers are fond of saying "he was in this or that", the actor partially becoming the character he plays and partially bringing those previous roles into his future roles. But with an anime character it is not so. Like a novel the characters end with the novel. Thats why the "Good Ending" in fiction gives the characters a life that you could imagine continuing but you just are not privy to the details of it. I think a good anime ending consists of this. Also slice of life avoids the problems of plot totally and really one of the best genres for this reason. The point of the show is to go in circles aimlessly.
i would mark the beginning of Death Note's decline in quality much earlier -- it starts flailing as soon as the yotsuba group arc starts, because light essentially vanishes as a character (you just have a mind-wiped version of light who is a total faggot), which ruins the dynamic between light and L.

you should try watching japanese film and foreign films in general. when you're reading subtitles and can't get the full sense of how good or bad the acting is, it's harder to hate characters.

slice of life is where anime unequivocally excels, yes. but it's a shame that we don't get more from anime.
 

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i would mark the beginning of Death Note's decline in quality much earlier -- it starts flailing as soon as the yotsuba group arc starts, because light essentially vanishes as a character (you just have a mind-wiped version of light who is a total faggot), which ruins the dynamic between light and L.

you should try watching japanese film and foreign films in general. when you're reading subtitles and can't get the full sense of how good or bad the acting is, it's harder to hate characters.

slice of life is where anime unequivocally excels, yes. but it's a shame that we don't get more from anime.
I just thought of more empath traits. I did not want to "release" my pokemon, or have any stored in the box forever. I wanted them to be in my party. When I saw my old stuffed animals I felt sad at their state of collected dust and non-use. That is why I get sad on ending a novel or show, I am attributing to the fictional characters more humanity than normies because well, they are more real, because only an empath can create characters with depth and normies do not have empathy or depth. I think you are the one who says you are an empath before, can you relate?
 

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But with actors I know they are false, similar to all the normals, and are only pretending to have depth (if the western jew / woman / nigger could even create characters with depth), whereas fictional characters come from an extraordinary mind capable of much more than a normal fag could create, if its a show with depth.
 

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I just thought of more empath traits. I did not want to "release" my pokemon, or have any stored in the box forever. I wanted them to be in my party. When I saw my old stuffed animals I felt sad at their state of collected dust and non-use. That is why I get sad on ending a novel or show, I am attributing to the fictional characters more humanity than normies because well, they are more real, because only an empath can create characters with depth and normies do not have empathy or depth. I think you are the one who says you are an empath before, can you relate?
i used to feel this way back when i would watch seasonal anime (which almost never had real conclusions in their final episodes), but nowadays, not really.
 
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