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My bad experience with an anime club


AveryGamerDude

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I'm a little bit sad right now, so I thought I'd cheer myself up by sharing a story from my high school days.

It was about autumn during my senior year of high school, and me and my best friend were talking about stuff we could do after school. My friend suggested: "Hey! Our school has an anime club! We should go!" and then I said: "Okay, cool! I love anime!" the next day right after school, we went to the room that they were hosting the club in, (which if you must know was the art room) and the first sign that I was gonna have an un-enjoyable time was that other than me, my best friend, and the boy and girl that were running it (And the teacher that was supervising), nobody there was older than 15. The second sign was that everyone was wearing costumes of their favorite characters. (Which was all just characters from Attack on Titan, Sword Art Online, and whatever else was popular at the time.) The third sign was that nobody would shut up. Once it was the scheduled time for the club to begin, it took the girl who was running it about 2-3 minutes to get everyone to be quiet. (And what was even worse was that everyone was saying super cringey stuff like "KAWAII DESU!!", "MEWWW!!", and all kinds of other irritating weeaboo phrases.) Then, the girl who was running the club said we were gonna watch "Ghost in the Shell", (A classic!) and then everyone bar me, my best friend, and the two kids running the club were EXTREMELY confused. You'd hear stuff like: "'Ghost in the Shell'? What's that?", and "When did that air? 2012?" And I just rolled my eyes because I couldn't believe that these kids that claim to be die hard anime fans had NEVER heard of Ghost in the Shell. (Though to be fair, most of the were barely 14, so they likely didn't remember a time when classics like these were on TV.) I was excited at first, because I LOVE Ghost in the Shell, but once they started playing it, everything went downhill. Once again, nobody would shut their dang mouths. They only paid attention for like, 5 minutes, and then they just started talking about other things. Some of them watched for a little longer, but they'd make obnoxious comments, like whenever something violent happened, some of the girls would say: "Ewwwwww!!" in the most high pitched and irritating voice possible, and some of the guys would snicker during certain parts of it. I tried really hard to enjoy it, but I just couldn't because of how annoying everyone was being. Once it was over, the girl running it said: "So? What did you guys think?" And everyone except for me, my best friend, and the girl and the guy running the club were very negative. But instead of being valid criticisms, they were stupid things like: "Why are the graphics so bad?" and "Why is the way the characters look so weird?" I just groaned in annoyance, because these kids were too dumb to know that this anime was nearly 20 years old, so it's obviously going to look kinda dated compared to now. Then the girl decided to take a vote on what we should watch next. Everyone except me and my best friend (And the two club leaders) wanted to watch Attack on Titan and Sword Art Online. They couldn't decide which one, so they just went with Sword Art Online. I was hoping it would at least be quiet because everyone bar me and my best friend was watching an anime that they liked, but I couldn't be more wrong. It was actually WORSE. Nobody would stop talking while they were showing it, and the comments they made were even MORE obnoxious! Every time Kirito appeared on screen, the girls would say in a high pitched annoying voice: "Kirito-kun!!", and every time Asuna appeared on screen, the guys would say: "Asuna is so hot!" and whenever something violent happened, all the girls would go like: "Eeeeeeeek!!" (In the high pitched annoying voice, of course) and if something even remotely sexual happened, all the guys would go crazy. At this point, I couldn't take it anymore, and neither could my best friend, so we just left, and I said to my best friend: "This isn't an anime club, dude. This is a f***ing WEEABOO CLUB!!" and then me and my best friend never went back. And every day after school, you'd sometimes hear their screams of joy/fear from the window, and it was EXTREMELY annoying.

And that is my terrible experience with an anime club. :unamused:

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14 year olds being 14 year olds. It's definitely obnoxious, but if they only know of big name stuff like Attack on Titan and Sword Art Online, then I wouldn't expect them to know much either. And if they find old stuff boring? At least they're happy to try new things and are discovering a whole new world of shows and movies to watch. at least 14 year olds were sillier and happier to admit they like things than nowadays. frickin ironic weebs are aobnoxious i tell you

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This kind of thing is initially what turned me off to anime... These kind of overly cringy anime fans (they don't even get the honor of being called wannabe weebs) really made me not really want to watch anime. But at the same time, my crush in high school was obsessed with anime so I still really, REALLY wanted to watch some, so maybe I could talk to him instead of poking him . He was obsessed with it to the point that he made a list of anime pages long to watch, and he went through at least a couple of pages of it by the time he got out of high school. From stuff like Sword Art Online and Black Butler to stuff so obscure I had no idea what he was even talking about.

 

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Teenagers these days are only interested in the new popular anime, nothing old that helped make the genre popular in the US like Ghost in the Shell and Akira. You can tell who they are because they're wearing Attack on Titan jackets or cosplaying as Kirito at conventions. I will be the first to admit that I enjoyed SAO when i first watched it but then realized what a pile of drek it is. Kids today are afraid to spread their horizons in anime and only watch what is popular at the time. Ask them about any movie Miyazaki has done and they don't know who that is. It's very sad.

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4 hours ago, ~Dusky~ said:

Every time Kirito appeared on screen, the girls would say in a high pitched annoying voice: "Kirito-kun!!", and every time Asuna appeared on screen, the guys would say: "Asuna is so hot!" and whenever something violent happened, all the girls would go like: "Eeeeeeeek!!" (In the high pitched annoying voice, of course) and if something even remotely sexual happened, all the guys would go crazy.

Well... yeah. Sounds like high school, for sure.

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1 hour ago, Admiral Regulus said:

Well... yeah. Sounds like high school, for sure.

Well other than this group, me, and a few of my friends, it was kind of the opposite.

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"And I just rolled my eyes because I couldn't believe that these kids that claim to be die hard anime fans had NEVER heard of Ghost in the Shell"

is it just me or is it starting to get a bit gatekeep-y in here? The notion that you can't be "a diehard fan" without knowing about [insert popular thing here] needs to die off. 

"But instead of being valid criticisms, they were stupid things like: "Why are the graphics so bad?" and "Why is the way the characters look so weird?" I just groaned in annoyance, because these kids were too dumb to know that this anime was nearly 20 years old, so it's obviously going to look kinda dated compared to now." 

I really don't like this argument. I mean, it still looks bad at the end of the day, regardless of it's justifiable or not. 

 

22 hours ago, Twilight Luna said:

Teenagers these days are only interested in the new popular anime, nothing old that helped make the genre popular in the US like Ghost in the Shell and Akira. 

 

Yes, heaven forbid people develop their own taste.

22 hours ago, Twilight Luna said:

Kids today are afraid to spread their horizons in anime and only watch what is popular at the time.

The same thing applied to the vast majority of the previous generation of anime fans.   

22 hours ago, Twilight Luna said:

Ask them about any movie Miyazaki has done and they don't know who that is. It's very sad.

I'm gonna assume that, based on this line, you haven't actually talked to any teenage anime fan. 

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I agree with what Black Sabbath is saying. I have been an anime fan for a long time(well, not that long...dating back to the old days when they would show anime on Toonami...is that long ago? I dunno) and I still have not seen Akira. I mean I know of the film, but I have no real interest in watching it. The same for Miyazaki's films. I don't think any fan has to necessarily have seen the "classics" to be a fan of the medium. I think people should just watch what they enjoy. If you enjoy nothing but shonen series like Naruto, My Hero Academia, One Piece, etc., then go for it.

However, I don't necessarily agree with the idea that older animation necessarily looks bad. It's purely subjective. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder and such. Take Sailor Moon for example, I find the style of animation in the "old" series much more endearing than the "new(Sailor Moon Crystal)" one, but that's just my opinion.

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On 2/26/2019 at 10:24 PM, joanro said:

However, I don't necessarily agree with the idea that older animation necessarily looks bad. It's purely subjective.

That's true, but I never said it wasn't. My point was that whether or not you can justify any potential problem is irrelevant because the problem is still gonna be there regardless.

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