The Problems With Anime

Turkey Tom
3 Dec 201707:47

Summary

TLDRIn this video, Turkey Tom discusses his complex relationship with anime, challenging the stereotype that he hates it. He acknowledges the hard work of animators but points out issues like lazy animation techniques and overused tropes that hinder his enjoyment. Turkey Tom admits to appreciating certain anime series like Death Note and Attack on Titan for their art and storytelling, while also expressing his disdain for the repetitive and mundane aspects of the genre. He invites viewers to share their thoughts on anime, fostering a dialogue on personal preferences and the art form's strengths and weaknesses.

Takeaways

  • 🎭 The video is a humorous take on the debate over anime preferences, featuring a fictional character 'Turkey Tom'.
  • πŸŽ₯ 'Turkey Tom' criticizes certain animation techniques used in anime to save time and money, like panning still images to imply movement.
  • πŸ—£οΈ The creator of the video, despite the humorous tone, does not actually hate anime and has an interest in animation.
  • πŸ‘Ž 'Turkey Tom' points out the overuse of character archetypes and tropes in anime, which he finds repetitive and detracts from his enjoyment.
  • 🏫 The video mentions that many anime plots are set in high school environments and often involve mundane or overused storylines.
  • 😀 The creator expresses annoyance at filler episodes and unnecessary plot distractions in anime series.
  • 🎨 Despite his criticisms, 'Turkey Tom' praises certain anime for their art and animation quality, citing 'Death Note' and 'Attack on Titan' as examples.
  • πŸ‘ The video concludes by acknowledging the hard work of anime creators and the respect the creator has for the medium.
  • πŸ€” 'Turkey Tom' invites viewers to share their opinions on anime, indicating an openness to different perspectives on the topic.
  • 🎬 The video script is a blend of comedy and critique, aiming to provoke thought and discussion about anime as an art form.

Q & A

  • What does Turkey Tom think about anime in general?

    -Turkey Tom does not hate anime; he has a pretty avid interest in animation. However, he has issues with certain aspects of anime that hinder his enjoyment.

  • What are some examples of lazy animation tricks mentioned in the script?

    -Examples include using still shots with pans and zooms to imply movement, having a few frames move when a character is talking, and looping mouth movements without syncing audio.

  • Why does Turkey Tom feel that certain anime feels like a PowerPoint presentation?

    -He feels this way because of the lazy animation tricks used, which make it seem like there's minimal effort put into the animation, similar to a simple PowerPoint presentation.

  • What are some common character archetypes in anime that Turkey Tom has noticed?

    -Common archetypes include a hot-headed main character, a quiet reserved character with hidden strength, and an annoying girl character whose role is mainly to scream and support the main character.

  • What are Turkey Tom's thoughts on the plots of anime shows?

    -He finds many anime plots mundane, often set in high schools with over-the-top reactions and unnecessary side quests, which he finds annoying.

  • Which specific anime shows does Turkey Tom mention that he has enjoyed?

    -Turkey Tom mentions enjoying 'Death Note', 'Attack on Titan', and the original 'Ghost in the Shell'.

  • What does Turkey Tom mean when he says he has a huge amount of respect for the artists involved in anime?

    -He acknowledges the time-consuming and hard work that goes into creating anime, which he respects, but this doesn't necessarily make up for the issues he has with certain aspects of the animation.

  • Why does Turkey Tom feel that some anime shows are boring and obnoxious to watch?

    -He feels this way because of the overuse of tropes, unoriginal character types, and plots that are often filled with filler episodes and unnecessary content.

  • What is Turkey Tom's stance on the argument that Western animation also has tropes?

    -He agrees that Western animation has tropes but believes that this doesn't excuse the existence of lazy and unoriginal anime shows.

  • What does Turkey Tom invite viewers to do at the end of the script?

    -Turkey Tom invites viewers to share their opinions on the video, their favorite or least favorite anime, and engage in a discussion in the comments section.

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