Hmmm... I've never been that impressed with Akira. I understand it was somewhat genre setting, so you can kinda forgive the formulaicness of it, but it's just so basic in terms of plot, that I can't stand to watch it.
Anime in general is something you either really love, or really don't. I have many frieds who are really into Anime. They'll tell me: "Oh! You've got to watch this movie, or that movie...". Inevitably, I'll watch it and come away thinking: "Ok. It's a cartoon with the plotline of a Swartzenegger film... But everyone's got super powers and they end up destroying a whole city".
Just once I'd like to see an Amime where the weak, picked upon boy didn't end up developing some supreme powers and wreaking havok upon his bullies and the countryside. Or where the girl was secretly (you guessed it!) a superpowerful hero of some sort only pretending to be an average schoolgirl. Or heck. Just one where the bad guys had some kind of motive and plan that didn't involve destroying everything in site for no apparent reason.
I just can't stomach watching what are usually really really really crappy plots just becuase they have what to me is really really crappy animation. Despite what you've heard at the fan meetings, Anime is not a "better" style of animation. It's just *a* style. And not a really good one at that. Repeating action frames over and over is *not* a good stylistic method. It's just a way to fill up a film without having to draw as much. In the same vein, removing the backround or "blurring" the backround is not done just to focus on a particular character or event. It's done because it allows you to draw less per frame.
Can you tell I'm not a fan of Anime? ;)
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