I enjoy anime very much. It is a modern form of the past's tales. They are repetitive, they have always the same mechanisms, but once you get accustomed to them, they are damned good when they are properly exploited.
Besides, a few animes can really make something new, something interesting. The specific format of the anime (26 episodes = 520 minutes of broadcast over a semester) allows the storytellers to have the spectators begin to like the characters and to wonder about them (about what will be reveled later). Cowboy Bebop, for example, does it successfully.
Now, some animes are really lame. Those featuring easy chicks getting seduced by a clumsy lamer are nothing more than material to relief the Otaku. Such anime should only be watched by Otakus (young people devoted to anime and unable to have a social or sexual life) and nobody else
Besides, a few animes can really make something new, something interesting. The specific format of the anime (26 episodes = 520 minutes of broadcast over a semester) allows the storytellers to have the spectators begin to like the characters and to wonder about them (about what will be reveled later). Cowboy Bebop, for example, does it successfully.
Now, some animes are really lame. Those featuring easy chicks getting seduced by a clumsy lamer are nothing more than material to relief the Otaku. Such anime should only be watched by Otakus (young people devoted to anime and unable to have a social or sexual life) and nobody else

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