Archsage wrote:
Well you seemed to have accepted my idea in the "Makorra Kiss" thread but not in this one? Anyway, many people are actually like that; rage quit when they can't do something. Or are you saying that deep characters are only characters who don't get frustrated when they can't do something? Is that even true? I'm not sure I get you're point here.
Hmm, while I was disagreeing with other things you said I still think the concept of Amon taking Korra's bending away would be a perfect hurdle for her to overcome.
Edit: Actually no, screw that giving in speech I had written here before. If we're gonna argue semantics let's argue semantics.
QiBreezy you asked what a Japanese kid would call Korra. He'd call it an anime. If you're a Japanese kid feel free to use that and any other Japanese word you want to describe whatever you want. And don't hide this all behind the whole argument of words getting bastardized. Ignorant people using words incorrectly until the new meaning sticks isn't justification. Plus most of the borrowed words we have don't have a good equal in the original language. Like what would we call a sushi if not a sushi? Anime, however, has a direct English equivalent in 'cartoon' or 'animation', so there's no reason to adopt the alternate word.
But your argument was twofold, the first being that we can call it anime because it's based on the anime style. Except, as I've gotten so utterly tired of repeating, anime isn't a style. You call a sonnet a sonnet because there are very distinct rules that make a sonnet, same with a haiku. Can you, or anyone, describe what exactly the 'rules' that make up the anime 'style'? That's my whole problem with it. By using 'anime' to refer to anything -you think- is anime 'style' you're upholding the long, ignorant tradition that all anime are the same, or adhere to the same design style.
I have a much easier method: if it's made in Japan, it's an anime. If you're Japanese, every cartoon is an anime. Otherwise it's a cartoon or an animation.
Therefore Animatrix is an anime. So are the X-Men and Wolverine anime.
Now, since Avatar was technically made in Korea you can feel free to learn the Korean word for 'animation' and use that instead. I won't argue with you on that one.
I want you to understand that I'm not arguing about this because I'm an elitist prick or because I'm a puritan. I'm arguing because I dislike people ignorantly assuming anime is a single 'style' just because that's all they've been exposed to. So yeah, I try to help people not be ignorant. Like when I correct my parents when they call every game system they see a 'Nintendo'.
And I don't even care anymore if new people show up and say this place is inhospitable because we erupt in arguments over whether it's an anime or not every thread. I'll explain this to every single new person who shows up and thinks they can sling around the word 'anime' like they know what it means. Maybe in the end I'll fail and it'll get added to the Oxford Dictionary or whatever as 'term referring to any animation done in the style of Japanese animation' kind of like how it is now on Wikipedia. But I'll fight that day with all my strength because that's BS and anime isn't a style.