Grand Master Leatherworker ThePsychoticO wrote:
Manosuke the Irrelevant wrote:
Grand Master Leatherworker ThePsychoticO wrote:
oh, ok.
I'm not sure you understand just how much Yui changed in those 3 years, but ok.
Umm well let's see 1st season she learned to not slip on the hard wood floor. Didn't see much deep emotional/personal growth in the second season from what I watched of it. If I have to go back through and actually actively watch it to prove a point I could.
She also learned how to play the guitar in season 1, silly.
If you say so, I will have to take your word for it. Also:
Type A:
A person who simply enjoys “anime.â€
Is proud of Japan’s anime.
Evaluates anime based on direction, voice acting, art, etc.
Hates shallow anime with no real content.
Story emphasis >>>>> Moe anime.
A recent example would Higashi no Eden. Fans of anime like Lain or Ghost in the Shell would probably be this kind.
Type B:
A person who simply enjoys “characters.â€
Will watch an anime if it includes cute or beautiful characters.
Doesn’t care if story is awful, as long as the characters are of interest.
Evaluates anime based on which seiyuu are in it and what the characters look like.
Loves moe elements. Doesn’t like complex anime.
The otaku the media picks up on are usually this kind.
Doesn’t know that much about anime and so is often criticised as by Type A otaku.
However, they make much better customers than the more discerning Type A otaku.
Recently there has been a huge increase in anime targeted at Type B otaku.
People who like K-ON!, Queen’s Blade, Strike Witches and so on would be in this class.