Thursday, March 20, 2014

Various Types Of Anime Reviewer

By Jaclyn Hurley


People have different ideas on what anime is. There is a diverse range of stories within this genre and it can be overwhelming for people who are new to it. Therefore it helps to check online to compare the various types of anime reviewer to see what kind of titles that they would personally recommend.

Before looking for a reviewer it helps to know what the genre is. Indeed calling it a genre is problematic. On a basic level the term simply refers to a film or television series made in Japan that is animated. There are other countries that make films and television series that use conventions based on the Japanese animated style but strictly speaking anything produced outside of Japan does not tend to be considered part of this particular style.

The reason that Japanese animation is not a genre as such is because there are a wide array of stories that encompass numerous different types of genre. For example the animator Hayao Miyasaki alone has produced films that include an epic story of aviation starring a talking pig, films based on classic stories such as The Borrowers and whimsical stories based in surreal worlds that recall Alice In Wonderland.

However in recent years the influence has gone the other way. An excellent example of this is the Matrix trilogy. The philosophical musings of the nature of reality can be traced back to dystopian movies such as Akira and Ghost In The Shell. Indeed many people argue that Ghost In The Shell is especially influential on The Matrix and without that the trilogy would not have existed.

One of the simplest ways is to look up titles. Usually there will be reviews and comments instantly available. At a glance you can quickly get a broad range of views to help guide you when choosing titles to watch.

Many animated television shows have come from Japan as well. The most well known are titles such as Sailor Moon and Pokemon. While a lot of these shows get translated into English a lot of purists would argue that the dubs can often lose elements of plot and characters from the original Japanese version.

However for people this can be overwhelming. Furthermore you may not have time to read through lots of reviews. A better approach can be to look for videos made by fans of Japanese animation. Some will be serious and focus on reviewing the titles while others will be more light hearted and poke fun at the genre.

However there are also numerous websites where people regularly blog or post their own anime reviews. It is worth looking for these because the people doing the reviews will often be particularly passionate and knowledgeable. Some will be serious and be very much about discussing what they watched seriously while others will be more fun and light hearted. You can find out more by looking for review shows online as well as feedback on websites and social media to find out what kind of reviewers people like watching or reading online.




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