
MountainGorilla
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But does it change your life in anyway, do you ever feel like what you've watched had a satisfying ending to the story? Because in my case It always feels underwhelmingI finish almost every anime I start watching.
Many anime unfortunately have underwhelming endings if they get endings at all.But does it change your life in anyway, do you ever feel like what you've watched had a satisfying ending to the story? Because in my case It always feels underwhelming
SameI finish almost every anime I start watching.
I figured the fewer you watch the better you perceive them. The perceived quality of a work of art a lot of time depends on one's exposure to the medium it belongs.Many anime unfortunately have underwhelming endings if they get endings at all.
not quite sure how this related to what I said, sorryI figured the fewer you watch the better you perceive them. The perceived quality of a work of art a lot of time depends on one's exposure to the medium it belongs.
Since you said 'many', I assumed you are overexposed to the medium of Anime, which likely hurts your enjoyment of an Anime show/movie's conclusion in most cases (unless it's exceedingly good and unique). Or maybe I'm just projecting lol.not quite sure how this related to what I said, sorry
I suppose it could be. It might also have to do with the fact that many anime adaptions get made before the manga has ended.Since you said 'many', I assumed you are overexposed to the medium of Anime, which likely hurts your enjoyment of an Anime show/movie's conclusion in most cases (unless it's exceedingly good and unique). Or maybe I'm just projecting lol.
I think it makes you pick up flaws more often but it also makes you appreciate things more when done well. I re-watched FLCL for the first time since I was 14 or some shit and I’ve enjoyed its technical aspects in a way I was unable to do when I first started outSince you said 'many', I assumed you are overexposed to the medium of Anime, which likely hurts your enjoyment of an Anime show/movie's conclusion in most cases (unless it's exceedingly good and unique). Or maybe I'm just projecting lol.
As for me, when I used to watch too many anime shows and too frequently, they all melded into a singular experience.I think it makes you pick up flaws more often but it also makes you appreciate things more when done well.
Yeah! Nowadays, I mostly go back and rewatch old stuff. Getting too deep into the technical aspects can be a double-edged sword, tho. It an ruin the 'magic' or the feeling of 'awe.'I re-watched FLCL for the first time since I was 14 or some shit and I’ve enjoyed its technical aspects in a way I was unable to do when I first started out
The Promised NeverlandI suppose it could be. It might also have to do with the fact that many anime adaptions get made before the manga has ended.
I've yet to watch that oneThe Promised Neverland![]()
whats one anime that u think is worth watching till the endMany anime unfortunately have underwhelming endings if they get endings at all.
I either get bored of the plot or it ends with the prettyboy/chad main character getting a GF and i no longer want to watch it because of mogging.
@dbgoonerMate I am kinda like you I just watch recap/summaries it is one episode long and you get all the action
Also you voice mog me
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the first one that comes to mind is Daa! Daa! Daa! but I think few here would enjoy it. Monster also has a good ending and is maybe more this forum's speed.whats one anime that u think is worth watching till the end