Watching anime w/ your "other"
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Interesting....
Most people I know think anime is for kids, so it is not uncommon to be with someone who thinks your a twit. Luckily I haven't been with anyone who thinks like that. My bf hates most of the anime I watch. He hates women saving the world. I reckon that stems from his army days. Even so, he will tolerate it if he has to. I usually try and find a good 'guy' anime...but there arne't any he has liked so far. The search continues......
Most people I know think anime is for kids, so it is not uncommon to be with someone who thinks your a twit. Luckily I haven't been with anyone who thinks like that. My bf hates most of the anime I watch. He hates women saving the world. I reckon that stems from his army days. Even so, he will tolerate it if he has to. I usually try and find a good 'guy' anime...but there arne't any he has liked so far. The search continues......
" I'm Usagi Tsukino, 16 years old...in the first year of high school. I'm a bit rash and a crybaby...but, I'm actually an agent of love and justice....pretty Sailor Soldier, Sailor Moon"
Maybe its just the ignorant guy in me, but I would think any female who liked anime (or any female period) wouldn't have a problem finding someone who shares the same hobby. I find I have to turn down my "nerdness" when I'm talking to other females I'm just meeting. Even with my current gf, she doesn't understand the whole cel collecting at all. I try to put it into perspective for her (i.e. shoes, purses, video games etc..) but she just gives me this blank stare. She's not a "princess" type girly-girl either though. She knows more about cars and computers than I do and is an avid gamer, but anime I guess just doesn't appeal to her. I do kinda wish we could share anime together, but I don't think thats ever gonna happen. I guess I'll just have to share my nerdness w/ ya'll and she can keep kickin my ass at Need for Speed Carbon ed.
I don't know if you've tried showing him Berserk before (my personal favorite), but be warned it ends w/out any completion of the plot because they ran out of manga at the time of production. But I think it has a really good story line and characters and is really dark, violent and graphic (3 things most guys enjoy are violence, nudity and toilet humor, 2/3 ain't bad). Gungrave is also another good "guy" anime. The group that fan-subbed it, Aone, did a post about how good it was and I was instantly hooked.I usually try and find a good 'guy' anime...but there arne't any he has liked so far. The search continues......
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I was introduced to anime while living on Okinawa ages and ages ago.
Years later ( about six years ago now) I was reintroduced by a male friend, and my husband, intrigued, watched the first few with me. There after, he kind of "looks into" whatever I bring home next, and then decides for himself whether he wants to watch it or not.
The ones he's liked: Record of Lodoss Wars, Berzerk, Kenshin, he toughed it out through all of Fushigi Yugi because by the time he'd had enough, he was too far into the story to give up before the end.
He also liked RahXephon, Witch Hunter Robin, Last Exile, Bleach, Ghost in the Shell, Cowboy Bebop, Outlaw Star, Samurai Champloo, Trigun, and Dual... I think that's about it.
There have been others I thought for sure he'd like (SDK, Golden Boy, Vampire Princess Miyu, X, YuYu Hakushou...), but he doesn't want anything to do with. *shrug* There's just no telling what he'll really like. I think it's that way with everyone to a certain extent.
I thought a friend would LOVE Kenshin, but it turned out she couldn't stand the voice for Kenshin and didn't even watch one full episode.
Years later ( about six years ago now) I was reintroduced by a male friend, and my husband, intrigued, watched the first few with me. There after, he kind of "looks into" whatever I bring home next, and then decides for himself whether he wants to watch it or not.
The ones he's liked: Record of Lodoss Wars, Berzerk, Kenshin, he toughed it out through all of Fushigi Yugi because by the time he'd had enough, he was too far into the story to give up before the end.

There have been others I thought for sure he'd like (SDK, Golden Boy, Vampire Princess Miyu, X, YuYu Hakushou...), but he doesn't want anything to do with. *shrug* There's just no telling what he'll really like. I think it's that way with everyone to a certain extent.
I thought a friend would LOVE Kenshin, but it turned out she couldn't stand the voice for Kenshin and didn't even watch one full episode.


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I am glad you find this funny. Where did you get your hubby watches it with me but really all he says is your going to start collecting from this show are not you?

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I grew up watching Robotech and Macross with my father, so I was well into anime before meeting my husband. At first he was indifferent about it, did not mind me liking it but would never watch any with me. That is until Serial Experiments Lain aired on Tech TV, were it did not turn him into an otaku it made him appreciate anime more. Since then he has come to love several anime's which include Lodoss War, Key the Metal Idol, Escaflowne and most of all Miyazaki films.
If only it were that easy getting him to appreciate cels
If only it were that easy getting him to appreciate cels

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nope, my better half, for the most part, is very un-otaku. With the exception of Cowboy Bebop, which I think she mostly got into because of the catchy jazzy soundtrack - and Ein), I'm pretty sure she thinks anime is just 'bouncy girls for adolecent male dreaming' - of course, it doesn't help my case that I've watched things like Divergence Eve and Burn Up which just emphasizes that view.
maybe it's just me? shrug
maybe it's just me? shrug

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Its just you buma. Its all you. J/K *poke**poke*
Maybe she would like other ones (like Fruits Basket). I could give you some that don't use bouncy boobs to hold up a thin plot and skimpy clothing. (ok I know Im the one that told you to finish Gantz, but there are a lot of other shows on my dvd shelves too)
OOOOOH I could lend you Saiyuki, maybe she'll like that!!!!
Maybe she would like other ones (like Fruits Basket). I could give you some that don't use bouncy boobs to hold up a thin plot and skimpy clothing. (ok I know Im the one that told you to finish Gantz, but there are a lot of other shows on my dvd shelves too)
OOOOOH I could lend you Saiyuki, maybe she'll like that!!!!
the only problem with the above titles is I don't think they would hold my interestsmiz ducky wrote:Its just you buma. Its all you. J/K *poke**poke*
Maybe she would like other ones (like Fruits Basket). I could give you some that don't use bouncy boobs to hold up a thin plot and skimpy clothing. (ok I know Im the one that told you to finish Gantz, but there are a lot of other shows on my dvd shelves too)
OOOOOH I could lend you Saiyuki, maybe she'll like that!!!!

Not to say that 'bouncy boob' anime is all that I watch (although it seems that the story-types I'm most attracted to seem to have them as a given most of the times, unfortunately).