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Posted by Sеrgey
 - February 03, 2024, 09:41:09
Thanks for your replies, everybody!

Quotenever seen any Chinese donghua (Chinese anime)

That's correct. My knowledge of the Chinese culture is very, very limited, for better or worse. Anime on the other hand has always been popular in Russia.

QuoteSteins;Gate

I did not at all enjoy watching that. I am almost sure I had watched an episode or two of Mushishi a long time ago and found it rather weird, too.

As for Natsume Yuujinchou, Monogatari, OreImo, 5 Centimeters per Second, Momo e no Tegami: Thanks for the tip, Neenyah.
Posted by lvl2Wee
 - February 01, 2024, 23:16:02
Quote from: Hunter2020 on January 31, 2024, 22:05:19This guy/author obviously never seen any Chinese donghua (Chinese anime).  Their technology has improved by leaps and bound.  It's not uncommon to see martial arts fights nicely choreographed with motion capture technology in your typical 3D CGI Chinese donghua series. 

The best thing I like about Chinese donghua is the instilled Chinese cultural values like friendship, chivalry, bravery, uprightness etc.  All these are mostly lacking in Japanese anime/culture, which only care about visual SFX, gore, and violence!

As a chinese person, this is bull and dog... In the words of the culture, you're blowing a cow....
Posted by Arceles
 - February 01, 2024, 05:35:23
Quote from: Hunter2020 on January 31, 2024, 22:05:19This guy/author obviously never seen any Chinese donghua (Chinese anime).  Their technology has improved by leaps and bound.  It's not uncommon to see martial arts fights nicely choreographed with motion capture technology in your typical 3D CGI Chinese donghua series. 

The best thing I like about Chinese donghua is the instilled Chinese cultural values like friendship, chivalry, bravery, uprightness etc.  All these are mostly lacking in Japanese anime/culture, which only care about visual SFX, gore, and violence!

I'm sorry but no. I have watched anime for more than 30 years and if there is something prevalent with the japanese series is frienship/companionship/hardships and what not. There is really lots of it, including the genres you included.
Posted by Neenyah
 - January 31, 2024, 22:13:45
Quote from: Hunter2020 on January 31, 2024, 22:05:19All these are mostly lacking in Japanese anime/culture, which only care about visual SFX, gore, and violence!
Natsume Yuujinchou, the whole Monogatari series, Steins;Gate, Mushi-Shi, OreImo, 5 Centimeters per Second, Momo e no Tegami... I can keep listing many more but yeah, none of them is what you described here and they are superb story-rich animes with great characters.
Posted by Hunter2020
 - January 31, 2024, 22:05:19
This guy/author obviously never seen any Chinese donghua (Chinese anime).  Their technology has improved by leaps and bound.  It's not uncommon to see martial arts fights nicely choreographed with motion capture technology in your typical 3D CGI Chinese donghua series. 

The best thing I like about Chinese donghua is the instilled Chinese cultural values like friendship, chivalry, bravery, uprightness etc.  All these are mostly lacking in Japanese anime/culture, which only care about visual SFX, gore, and violence!
Posted by Redaktion
 - January 31, 2024, 21:48:03
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