There is an unfortunate stigma attached to anime that I found whenever I speak of it to those that normally don't watch anime. To them, anime is just a bunch of brightly coloured characters flying around yelling and screaming, shooting massive fireballs while wielding gigantic swords. Bleach and Dragon Ball Z comes to mind.
Fortunately, people that do watch anime know that just like live action film, anime comes in many different types of flavors. Many of which are beautifully rendered visually, through its music, the narration, story telling, ambiance, character interactions and so on and so forth. I'm sure many of you have had the opportunity to experience a story where it really hits you where it counts. Some of which may have caused you to tear up and ball your eyes out.
With that said, over the course of my lifetime so far, there has been a few anime out there that was a reflection in some form or another, of parts of my life. One anime come to mind immediately. Macross Plus with the friendship love triangle, the struggles of rivalry, the deep seated emotions that had bottled up over the years and through all that, a finale of former friends apologizing to each other and moving forward.
So what about you? Which anime seem to be a reflection of your own life story, even metaphorically and how so?
Fortunately, people that do watch anime know that just like live action film, anime comes in many different types of flavors. Many of which are beautifully rendered visually, through its music, the narration, story telling, ambiance, character interactions and so on and so forth. I'm sure many of you have had the opportunity to experience a story where it really hits you where it counts. Some of which may have caused you to tear up and ball your eyes out.
With that said, over the course of my lifetime so far, there has been a few anime out there that was a reflection in some form or another, of parts of my life. One anime come to mind immediately. Macross Plus with the friendship love triangle, the struggles of rivalry, the deep seated emotions that had bottled up over the years and through all that, a finale of former friends apologizing to each other and moving forward.
So what about you? Which anime seem to be a reflection of your own life story, even metaphorically and how so?