Forum - View topicHey, Answerman! [2008-06-06]
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kirbyboy102
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I've met that guy- he's in my local library's anime club. He doesn't bathe, is loud, sounds like a voice actor (like a pokemon voice actor. The bad ones.) He comments on everything, 'corrects' us on our favorites (he tells us that our favorites suck and 'nah-roo-too' is best), plus he likes to sit in the middle of the room, therefore penetrating our personal bubbles from all angles.
and that girl. she actually had the nerves to tell me to move when she had sat in front of the shelves in borders, therefore blocking me from purchasing books. And when I asked her to move? she got all pissy and hyserical saying that i was being unreasonable! And all I said was "can you please move? I'd like to check out a book that you're sitting in front of." I never even reamed her for sitting there in the first place! If Greg Ayres does the voice of nina for Mamotte! Lollipop, I don't know whether I'd laugh or cry... |
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The Human Spider
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That's only one of three shows that I gave a "masterpiece" rating. I think of it as the DEATH WISH III of anime, i.e. I consider it the masterpiece among masterpieces. I met a "that guy" at a bookstore once. He randomly came up to me and excitedly announced that "This store has CHOBITS!" after which he picked up a volume and read it in the middle of the aisle. But I really shouldn't talk. I did the same thing when the first volume of STRAWBERRY MARSHMALLOW came out. But it was STRAWBERRY MARSHMALLOW ! That store had STRAWBERRY MARSHMALLOW!!! |
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Dramatis Personae
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How would you even know what's good(Good being almost entirely subjective anyway. I am one of the few people I know who thought Fist of the North Star was garbage.) unless you watched something because an anime that gets good reviews won't always be to your liking. Sometimes it is not a matter of trying to be hip, but looking for what you like or, in my case, you simply haven't ran into many you dislike. I watch anime casually and for me and many others who watch a lot of anime we do so in our spare time, and considering there are many short series doing so is made that much easier. |
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GTO Neko
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Definite nice point out for the interview. The same thing is definitely true almost everywhere. Look at some of the actors from China/Hong Kong like how at first Chow Yun Fat was mainly doing movies in the style of John Woo back in Hong Kong and for a while here in the states. Even back here in North America for Jim Carrey, he's actually not too bad as an actor who's mainly known for his comedies, but when it comes down to something of a dramatic nature, people will just dismiss him. Now, as for meeting up with "that guy", I've met a couple here and there, but at least I haven't had the problem that's usually associated to being negative. Surprisingly, it's been more on the nature of just shooting the breeze and actually making a new friend in a way. Luckily, I haven't met the one where "shower" is not in their vocabulary. |
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Zin5ki
Posts: 6680 Location: London, UK |
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Since I don't really attend my University's club that often I run little risk of becoming "that guy", but reading this thread has nonetheless encouraged me to have a shower.
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fuuma_monou
Posts: 1847 Location: Quezon City, Philippines |
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Yeah. The sad part is that most of the time his co-stars were uncredited, leaving the impression that he did ALL the voices. And I'm a huge Mel Blanc fan. |
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Feb
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John proves again Answerman sucks at answering questions. Answerman could never give the detailed and intelligent thoughts John can. |
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fmagrave
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Yes, John offered a bit more depth, but it was much, much longer than Answerman's reply. For the number of words Answerman used, his answer was competent and to-the-point. I completely fail to see how he "sucks"; please provide more support to your claim. |
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fighterholic
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I'm probably in an anime burnout right now, since I probably haven't watched any anime since before the semester had started. Now that it's over I have been watching a few episodes of Final Fantasy Unlimited, but I haven't been going hardcore on anything right now.
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Celes
Posts: 223 Location: Madison, WI |
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I met That Girl in the Easton Best Buy this past December. My boyfriend and I were in the anime aisle looking for the Slayers OVA collection when a gal next to us (rather short and chub with the craziest, biggest hair I'd ever seen and glasses bundled up in a huge coat and scarf that didn't match) suddenly grabbed a DVD and turned to us, waving it around.
"LOOK AT HOW MUCH THEY WANT FOR THIS!" It was the Naruto movie special edition DVD and in a really nice looking tin-like case. It was a considerable sum of money, so I agreed with her. "Yeah, that's a lot of money for one movie." "I NEED IT SO BAD I LOVE NARUTO!" At this point I was getting embarassed because she really was yelling her replies and I turn to say something to my boyfriend like "Dear we're going to be late" so we can get out of there, but the bastard has deserted me! The girl put down the DVD. "SO WHAT KIND OF ANIME DO YOU LIKE? I LIKE BLOOD AND GUTS AND NINJAS!" "...I like shojo. Just shojo. I'm pretty picky." "LIKE PEACH GIRL!?" "Yes I love Peach Girl." "I'VE NEVER SEEN IT! BUT THE BOYS ARE HOT!" I told her she should check it out and took my chance to flee. After I found my boyfriend again and ripped him a new one for leaving me, we both died laughing. Neither of us had really experienced something quite like that. But we knew we came out stronger for it. |
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zrdb
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I've met "that guy-or gal" myself a few times. They know it all-and offer their "advise" without hesitation-to the point of being annoying and irritating to the extreme. If you happen to cross their wake-your nose will be permantly paralized. Oh yes! I've never really experianced "anime burnout"-although I'll take a break once in a while for a day-but mainly because I need time to digest the 10 or so shows that I watch to keep it all in relative perspective. I love the rabbit mitosis picture-having had pet rabbits myself fot the last 20 years I can relate to that-funny stuff.
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Kenotic
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I was going to add him, but I thought I had a long enough list of examples. Good choice, tho I also wonder if it's cyclical. Go back to the 60s or 70s and you'll see either Mel Blanc, June Foray, Hal Smith, or Janet Waldo in something. Likewise, in anime you can go back about 10 years and find Angora Deb and Willow Johnson in a ton of things. In 5 years, we'll be wondering why a currently-unknown talent seems to be ubiquitous. |
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strahl
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answerman should have a question:
"What do you do to make friends that like anime?" usually anime and manga fans try to find good friends among other people with the same interest, until unfriendly etilist guys like a few that posted here recently start talking over their mighty horse saying "Oh my gosh, he/she started talking to me...how dare he/she" maybe you guys are the unfriendly ones? |
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Quark
Posts: 710 Location: British Columbia, Canada |
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It's not really that they're being unfriendly. It's usually that the people who approach them in the store are either really loud/stinky/elitist/socially awkward. I myself am so scared of coming off as 'that girl' that I prefer to go to the comic store alone. If I'm with my boyfriend, or someone else, I tend to be loud and overly excitable, whereas if I'm alone, I can contain my excitement and be a lot more quiet when I find something cool. That and I'm afraid the people there are quietly judging me because I have a coat with missing buttons. |
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Strephon
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Well, in the 50s and 60s, many of the Hanna-Barbera TV cartoons literally had two actors doing every role in the series, so it wouldn't be a stretch to say that Daws Butler and Don Messick seemed to be in everything. At the time, the rules on paying voice actors meant that it was considerably cheaper to have a couple of them doing everything than to hire a large cast, and those shows were definitely driven by cheapness. (The pay rules later changed to make it worthwhile to hire larger casts.) |
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