Answering Questions from MAL Forums
1.Most unique anime characters?
This is a very good question. So what are the most unique characters I have seen in anime so far? I looked trough my Anime List and decided. So these are not my favorite characters but definitely the characters that stand out with their personality like non other.1.Akame (Akame ga Kill)-This girl is so awesome. She does look kinda strange with her behavior but she is great. Her personality is mysterious and that's why she deserves a place in my most unique.
2.Herman Lewis (Garo: Honoo no Kokuin)-This guy is the most awesome dad in the history of anime dads. A happy-go-lucky person that kinda doesn't care about anything but still has a big heart.
3.C.C. (Code: Geass)-I am sure that all of you remember her. The witch from Code Geass. She is because of her personality not just literary a witch. But you can't deny, she is unique.
4.Shougo Makishima (Psycho-Pass)-He is the greatest villain I have ever seen. A mastermind of his own kind. I picked him as unique because of everything he is. The thing for which I remember him the most are his quotes. I loved it.
5.Saitama (One-Punch Man)-This is the most hyped anime from 2015, for a good reason. And in the middle is him, Saitama. The internet, 9GAG, Instagram and Facebook were full of him. But he definitely is one of the most unique characters I have seen in my life. Such a personality! Just WOW!
2.What cliche in anime annoys you the most?
There are two things. The first cliche is not let's say annoying, but it gets boring by the time. It is the cliche MC fights the enemy--he is loosing--remembers a promise or someone close to him dies--get's his power back--WINS! Actually like every other Fairy Tail fight but okay, I love Fairy Tail so... The second cliche is the thing I hate the most in anime, a perfect MC, it's the Shiba Tatsuya (An Irregular at MAgic High School) thing.
3.Anime you tried to like but couldn't
There are three that bump into my mind, Darker than Black, Kekkai Sensen and Steins Gate, but I haven't finished Steins Gate yet, so I'll see.
4.So you find an anime boring...What do you do?
Easy, I continue watching it. You never know if an anime will become better later. The best example Noragami. I loved it although it was a bit boring in the beginning.
5.Is it weird to like yandere characters? What are your opinions on yandere?
No, it is not weird to like yandere. They are crazy and I love crazy, and they make every anime special. Gasai Yuno (Mirai Nikki) is one of my favorite characters so...
6.Do anime characters need more detail in the nose?
I started laughing when I read this question. I actually never thought about this before. My answer: it depends on the anime. Anime that have more details in animation style should have a more detailed nose to. Yet it wouldn't be anime if the nose was different.
7.The greatest anime fight scenes?
This was the hardest question of all definitely. I picked 3 fights I remember being awesome and they are really breathtaking. In the end of Akame ga Kill, you have the most amazing fight of the series Akame vs. Esdeath. The next are two Fairy Tail fights, and even tough they are repetitive, they are still epic. First one is the fight between Natsu & Jellal (Tower of Heaven), and Erza vs. Azuma (Tenrou Island). Definitely two emotional, awesome, action-loaded fights worth watching again and again.
8.The first 5 anime I watched that made me an anime fan today?
I watched anime ever since I remember. But when I became a full-time AnimeGirl the first five anime I watched were:
1.Naruto
2.Kaze no Stigma
3.Mirai Nikki
4.Guilty Crown
5.Strike the Blood
9.What's more important, the villain or the hero?
I think that both of them are equally important, but I would say that the villain is makes 51& and the hero 49%. It's because the hero can be as strong as he wants to, but if the villain doesn't give him a good fight it is useless.
10.What have you learned from anime?
This is my favorite question and so I kept it for the end. So what have I learned from anime? There were a lot of anime with a million of messages and three are definitely things that I learned:
1.Follow your dreams-This is a cliche Naruto/Fairy Tail message but it is true, you have to follow your dreams if you want to make it.
2.Be your self-"Whatever you are, be a good one, but first of all, be your self". A great message almost every anime gives.
3.The world is a cruel place, but that doesn't mean you can't change it-This is a message from a lot anime but I firstly thought of Psycho-Pass and Akame ga Kill.
So guys, this is are my answers and now I'd like to hear yours!
Your AnimeGirl <3
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Well, let's try. :D True, I haven't watched as much anime as you might have, so my 'scope' might be limited. :p
ReplyDelete1) 1. Saitama (One Punch Man)
2. Solf J. Kimblee (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood)
3. Kyou Kai (Kingdom)
4. C.C. (Code Geass)
5. Van Hohenheim and Father (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood)
2) The fact that bad guys keep rambling on and discovering their plans to the protagonists. :P I mean, in many TV shows/anime villains are defeated because they talk a lot and reveal their plans, enabling the heroes to foil them. I guess that's just due to arrogance. But, to be honest, we wouldn't have many epic villain speeches without this, so.. :)
3) I once tried watching Elfen Lied. I watched maybe one or two scenes, and got disgusted by it. Sorry...
4) Continue watching. You never know when it might become interesting.
5) Personally, I've never found myself liking a yandere character, but no, I don't think it's weird.
6) Funny question. :) I don't think it's that big of a deal.
7) This is a tough one. I've seen some epic fights, but, off the top of my head:
1. The final fight in Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood
2. The 'three-way-battle' Iscariot vs Millennium vs Alucard in Hellsing Ultimate
3. Wrath vs everyone :) (Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood)
8) These are the first 5 anime I've watched. However, I watched first three without even knowing what 'anime' was, so you could say I 'became' a fan after the fourth one. :P
1. Death Note
2. Dragon Ball Z
3. Naruto
4. Hellsing Ultimate
5. Kingdom
9) Even though I'm a massive 'good guy fan', I think villains are a bit more important. If the villain is 'good' (figuratively), the hero will struggle to become even better, and develop as a character.
10) Apart from the great messages you've already mentioned, I'd like to add a quote which I'm really fond of. :D
"We (humans) really are weak creatures, but that’s why we can strive to become stronger. Even if you feel it’s useless, each step we take leads to something great. That’s why I’m sure we’ll be able to change. Because we’re weak, and because death is inevitable, humans try their best to live and end up becoming stronger!"
I just have a comment on your third answer: "Oh, how cute!" ^^
DeleteThanks for sharing your opinion, you rock!