by putrocca » Mon Mar 05, 2007 1:36 pm
Having seen Trinity Blood it definitely falls, along with things like Hellsing, Gantz, Speed Grapher, Lone Wolf and Cub and (for that matter) Sin City or Kill Bill, in that zone of things which are violent but still have many other merits, so each individual must decide whether or not to watch it based on their own tastes. Some people like them, some people don't, but certainly none of them are pure sex and violence without other things. On the other hand, some anime (and some live action things) ARE pure sex and violence, and this is just as true of non-hentai series as of hentai series, since there are hentai with decent plotlines and there are non-hentai without.
Some people I know watch hentai because it's funny rather than for the perversion, in the same spirit as watching MST3K, things so bad they become entertaining for their badness. Others I know avoid hentai like the plague. I don't personally know anyone who watches it for what one might call its intended purpose, but those sorts of fans certainly exist as well. This is just as true of American and European live action films and TV as it is of Anime.
I agree with Kevin, though, that the proportion of anime fans who aren't in it for the sex and violence is growing, especially in areas where there is a larger anime community, like college towns and cities with very active clubs or conventions, and this is a happy thing. The reputation of anime in the US as being porn is also starting to fade a bit, thanks to the more mainstreem success of films like Spirited Away, to the shows on cable like Inuyasha and Pokemon which anyone can see in five minutes aren't porn, and most of all to anime fans who talk to non-fans about anime and show them the many different aspects of the genre. If we're going to help this process, we need to do it by putting our best face forward. When a new person asks me to tell them about anime or manga, hentai is not the first thing I bring up (or even in the top fifty), becuase I'm not interested in perpetuating the stereotype but correcting it. If people ask about it I answer honestly, and once they've learned about other more important elements of anime I certainly don't hide the presence of the 18+ stuff, but just as someone trying to introduce a new person to musicals isn't going to show them the Rocky Horror Picture Show as the first thing, I'm not going to start off a new otaku with Legend of the Overfiend, or for that matter with Belladonna or Cleopatra.
At this point, in my convention experience, the hentai (and other forms of adult anime, remember that hentai is only one genre, there is also yaoi, yuri, ekhe (I can never remember how to spell that in English) and other kinds) is only a small part of what goes on, and when it is brought up those who are most enthusiastic about discussing it are usually teen-aged fans who are excited to go *wink wink* about sallatious titles but who actually read/watch very little of it. They're excited by its existence, as teenagers tend to be excited about sex because it's new to them, but when you ask what they're actually watching it's still generally nothing more extreme than Gravitation or Yami no Matsuei. Those who do seriously watch the hentai are not the ones who tend to talk about it publicly or buy "hentai inside" t-shirts. If you do see someone in a "hentai inside" T-shirt and ask them to name their ten favorite series there'll pretty-much never be any hentai on the list because they all know there's better stuff out there.
By the way, Metropolisforever, if you are, in fact, the age you claim to be, you should not be watching Night Shift Nurses enough to be able to comment on whether or not it has a decent plot. The point of this whole discussion is that there's lots of very good anime and manga out there which is much more interesting than the 18+ stuff. There's a thread here in Offtopic where people have suggested some excellent titles you could seek out, and we'll be happy to recommend more, titles which would all be much more interesting (and fun to talk about here) than poking around online doing research about hentai which you aren't allowed to watch and probably wouldn't find very interesting if you did.
Speaking of good titles coming out, what do people think of this season's new Anime lineup? Other than the long-awaited Naruto-Shippoden (I swear when the first episode aired I could hear my friends' cries of joy clear across the ocean) I don't really know what good stuff this season is offering. Does anyone else? This last year had Death Note, and there was Ayakashi and Ouran High School Host Club, and the much-praised Melancholy of Haruhi Shuzumiya (quite original) and Mushishi, which has had extremely high ratings all around and frum the rumors may be a real new masterpiece thoguh I've only seen 1 ep so far, but what else dopeople know that's new and good?
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