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12-28-2007, 07:54 AM
Yeah, but owning one is different than parading around a university campus (of all places) with it on your head and simulating Naruto fights with buddies. If you were at a convention or something like that where people are doing cosplay than it is excusable. If you think about it, we do a type of cosplay in other countries sometimes. Good example would be in America on every Halloween. Kids dress up, adults dress up and go to clubs and party. So, we have this one day of cosplay once every year too.
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12-28-2007, 08:08 AM
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1. Playing ninja with some buddies on a university campus of all places. 2. Spending tuition money on anime and books instead of spending it on tuition. 3. Showing up to your first day of Japanese class dressed up as "Sasori" from Naruto and refusing to sit in your desk when sensei asks because you want to sit Japanese style on the floor. 4. Asking me to teach you how to say, "I'm going to kill you bastard and send you to hell!" in Japanese so you can use it on some random Japanese person and watch their facial expression just because you saw it in your favorite manga. |
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12-28-2007, 08:18 AM
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Every semester we get about a half dozen Japanese exchange students. And every semester the anime club jumps all over them like a pack of wild dogs fighting over a hunk of meat. Maybe thats a bit of an exaggeration, but you get the idea. It's almost difficult to watch. . . |
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12-28-2007, 11:07 AM
ha, I'm only half-Asian american so I don't know if my opinion counts but I find crazyAmericananimefans to be a little weird, but not really that bad since they kinda live in their own world anyway. Saying "kawaii kawaii neeee" is hella annoying, but I understand that it probably becomes second nature or something after watching too many cartoons.
One thing that I cannot stand is dissing Chinese/Korean culture because it's not Japanese and getting this sort of fake "Japanese pride" just because they like anime. It's disrespectful and plain irrational. Japan is a very cool country granted, but I find that many anime-fans start hating on any other country that is not Japan. One thing American anime fans need to realize is that when they get to Japan, they are really NOT gonna blend - not even in Akihabara, especially if they dress crazy or like their favourite character. People will probably just see you as another crazy nerdy foreigner. |
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