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Ikrik:
What he's trying to say, I believe, is that Inuyasha is not great. I will go a step farther and say that Inuyasha was one of the reasons I was turned off anime for such a long time. It's a series that's riddled with cliches and sap and spawned a generation of weabos.
And I've pretty sure we've discussed Grave of the Fireflies. If not here...than somewhere else. Pretty sure it was heavily mentioned in the Movies that Made You Cry thread.
I'm currently watching Welcome to the NHK and while I find it watchable and I'm going to finish it I just don't understand why people go nuts over this show. My girlfriend finished it and didn't particularly enjoy it all that much.
I'm currently downloading Maison Ikkoku, Fist of the North Star, Bleach, and something else.
Alex C:
Blaming Inuyasha for being liked is silly. There's definitely cliches and sap involved, but there's also bits that are occasionally funny. I never liked it all that much but I'd say overall it's a good cut above Naruto or DBZ.
Aurjay:
--- Quote from: Alex C on 22 Dec 2008, 15:56 ---Blaming Inuyasha for being liked is silly. There's definitely cliches and sap involved, but there's also bits that are occasionally funny. I never liked it all that much but I'd say overall it's a good cut above Naruto or DBZ.
--- End quote ---
I'll admit Inuyasha has a lot of sap and sure there are some cliches as well, but as far as story goes, I still really like it. DBZ and Naruto both seemed to be geared towards a much younger crowd than me so I never got into either.
My apologies if Grave of Fireflies was already discussed in another thread but I assumed at least one person would have mentioned it in here. Fist of the Northstar is a good call though. Anyone like MD Geist?
Alex C:
To me it's not really an issues of percieved maturity that puts Inuyasha ahead of Naruta or DBZ. It's really just the simple fact that any given episode of DBZ or Naruto is quite likely to devolve into characters standing around watching people fight and saying things like "Wow, that's the super secret Kamehameha Spirit Bomb Jutsu!"
Aurjay:
To be fair Inuyasha had one trademark attack as well, can't remember the name of it right now. He did learn a few more much later in the series but that really was about it. Inuyasha I always thought dwelled more on the relationship side of things and thats where I think the maturity of it came into play.
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