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Thứ Năm, 23 tháng 1, 2014

Choosing An Anime Reviewer For You

By Marissa Velazquez


When you are looking for an anime reviewer it helps to know both aspects of what anime is and what a reviewer is. This will help you to find the ideal people who will provide the kind of people who will give you the kind of review you want for the films and TV shows that you are likely to enjoy.

First of all anime covers a broad range of genres. In simple terms it is a form of Japanese animation. It can cover everything from Hitchcock style thrillers to charming stories for children that evoke classic Disney. While some people may have certain ideas of what this kind of animation represents it is surprisingly diverse.

When reading a review think about who is writing it. Consider their personal bias and preference. While some people may want plenty of action and conflict in a story other people may prefer something gentler with more subtly and subtext. While people often associate anime with action it is worth noting that there are a lot of different stories available.

While these comics and cartoons were influential over time the Japanese style became more distinct. A good example of this is Hayao Miyasaki. His work is often compared with classic Disney and indeed Spirited Away has a very similar feel to Alice In Wonderland, albeit rooted in Japanese spiritual mythology.

When choosing a reviewer a professional may not necessarily be the best option. Given the broad range of stories available you need to look at a broad range of opinions. Over time you should then be able to detect who has a similar interest in the kind of stories you want to see.

The simple fact is even if you do have a lot of time and money you are unlikely to be able to see all the titles that come out in a year, let alone the amount that have been produced over the years! However with the help of reviewers it is possible to see what titles you are most likely to enjoy. There is no right or wrong and it is purely about finding something that meets your personal preference.

Some reviewers will use five star or out of ten rating systems and others may not. Usually this will mean lower scores indicate something the reviewer really did not like and high scores indicate that they loved it. However this is not necessarily a guarantee that you will like it yourself. For example what some people consider to be an epic others might describe as boring and tedious while what some people may consider to be fast paced others might find hard to keep up with!

This is why it helps to look for more than one anime reviewer. Some people will do podcasts while others may present it in text form. Checking various sources will allow you to get a broad range of opinions and make it easier to find a broad consensus of opinion. Look online and you will be able to find a number of different review sites to help you explore the wide array of options available to you.




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