Those little story notes, storyboards, character bios and story grids you write in your free time? You aren't going to do anything with them.
You aren't doing anything with them now.
You can aim to be an animator or a producer of one of your favorite projects you want to see hit the big screen, delivering a whole universe of fantasy, science-fiction, or whatever you desired, and have your artwork and story revolutionize the entire industry in the process...
But that's going to take a lot of money, and a lot of time, and a lot of networking, a lot of heart-break, comprimises, rewrites, property right relinquishment, dropped premises, rewritten characters, executive cock-sucking and general disappointment. Running away to another country won't help you escape from this either. Your beloved work will be driven into the dust and forgotten when more marketable ideas come marching in, and the producers you wish to help you will take them, every time.
You will save all of your projects in their own folder, building them up, daydreaming about different climaxes and twists to add while listening to your iPod.
But it's all just a glorified daydream.
You will never make a cutting edge series everyone will love.
If you do want to make something like that...you are going to have to try harder than you are now.
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But the cool kids will love it.
☭ B̤̺͍̰͕̺̠̕u҉̖͙̝̮͕̲ͅm̟̼̦̠̹̙p͡s̹͖ ̻T́h̗̫͈̙̩r̮e̴̩̺̖̠̭̜ͅa̛̪̟͍̣͎͖̺d͉̦͠s͕̞͚̲͍ ̲̬̹̤Y̻̤̱o̭͠u̥͉̥̜͡ ̴̥̪D̳̲̳̤o̴͙̘͓̤̟̗͇n̰̗̞̼̳͙͖͢'҉͖t̳͓̣͍̗̰ ͉W̝̳͓̼͜a̗͉̳͖̘̮n͕ͅt͚̟͚ ̸̺T̜̖̖̺͎̱ͅo̭̪̰̼̥̜ ̼͍̟̝R̝̹̮̭ͅͅe̡̗͇a͍̘̤͉͘d̼̜ ⚢
Its one of those "weeaboos on deviantart churning out OCs for an anime series" troll speeches
☭ B̤̺͍̰͕̺̠̕u҉̖͙̝̮͕̲ͅm̟̼̦̠̹̙p͡s̹͖ ̻T́h̗̫͈̙̩r̮e̴̩̺̖̠̭̜ͅa̛̪̟͍̣͎͖̺d͉̦͠s͕̞͚̲͍ ̲̬̹̤Y̻̤̱o̭͠u̥͉̥̜͡ ̴̥̪D̳̲̳̤o̴͙̘͓̤̟̗͇n̰̗̞̼̳͙͖͢'҉͖t̳͓̣͍̗̰ ͉W̝̳͓̼͜a̗͉̳͖̘̮n͕ͅt͚̟͚ ̸̺T̜̖̖̺͎̱ͅo̭̪̰̼̥̜ ̼͍̟̝R̝̹̮̭ͅͅe̡̗͇a͍̘̤͉͘d̼̜ ⚢
Basically.
☭ B̤̺͍̰͕̺̠̕u҉̖͙̝̮͕̲ͅm̟̼̦̠̹̙p͡s̹͖ ̻T́h̗̫͈̙̩r̮e̴̩̺̖̠̭̜ͅa̛̪̟͍̣͎͖̺d͉̦͠s͕̞͚̲͍ ̲̬̹̤Y̻̤̱o̭͠u̥͉̥̜͡ ̴̥̪D̳̲̳̤o̴͙̘͓̤̟̗͇n̰̗̞̼̳͙͖͢'҉͖t̳͓̣͍̗̰ ͉W̝̳͓̼͜a̗͉̳͖̘̮n͕ͅt͚̟͚ ̸̺T̜̖̖̺͎̱ͅo̭̪̰̼̥̜ ̼͍̟̝R̝̹̮̭ͅͅe̡̗͇a͍̘̤͉͘d̼̜ ⚢
And the other two books are what happens after that.
☭ B̤̺͍̰͕̺̠̕u҉̖͙̝̮͕̲ͅm̟̼̦̠̹̙p͡s̹͖ ̻T́h̗̫͈̙̩r̮e̴̩̺̖̠̭̜ͅa̛̪̟͍̣͎͖̺d͉̦͠s͕̞͚̲͍ ̲̬̹̤Y̻̤̱o̭͠u̥͉̥̜͡ ̴̥̪D̳̲̳̤o̴͙̘͓̤̟̗͇n̰̗̞̼̳͙͖͢'҉͖t̳͓̣͍̗̰ ͉W̝̳͓̼͜a̗͉̳͖̘̮n͕ͅt͚̟͚ ̸̺T̜̖̖̺͎̱ͅo̭̪̰̼̥̜ ̼͍̟̝R̝̹̮̭ͅͅe̡̗͇a͍̘̤͉͘d̼̜ ⚢
Except for all the Americanness.
Wait, Tre wrote Stuck?
Huh.
oh by the way:
I consider "on SmackJeeves" to be published.
so nyeh.
I don't understand how people can want to make an anime rather than a cartoon when there is little functional difference. Can you not just make a cartoon that is more or less an anime except for its country of origin?
Also animation is hard, make a comic instead. It's easier, and less prone to being fucked with by outside influences.
Also also, why is everyone who likes anime a "weaboo" now? It's a very annoying term.
I also resent that fanart necessarily means the artist making it has neither talent nor creativity. Ossan (who does my comic) does fanart also. :/
I've honestly never met one of these GLORIOUS NIPPON people.
I hear stories about them all the time, how they wear Naruto headbands to school and act all socially awkward and stalk girls who they think look like their favorite animu characters. I've heard that they fap to lolicon all day in lieu of getting a job, I've heard they like to speak massacred Japanese to their friends, who are also exactly like them. I've heard they all dream of moving to Japan and making an anime with their favorite directors.
I have heard all of this, and never met a single one of these people. I am beginning to think that they don't exist.
I know a lot of people, that's not a boast, it's a simple fact. On an at least acquaintance level, I know quite a few folks. Of those folks, many are anime fans. Of those anime fans, some can be quite annoying. One or two will even insist that anime is an art form above all others. But to be perfectly honest, I've never encountered a single person who fits all of these stereotypes. I kind of find it hard to believe that anyone could without having some sort of mental impairment. I know plenty of socially awkward people, some to an extreme extent, but none of them are anime fans. In fact, the biggest example is a sports maniac.
I have no idea why I'm going on about this, but I guess it bothers me a little.
I also find it very paradoxical that there's apparently legions of these people who hang out together, but they're also somehow all antisocial and will never have any friends. When, they clearly do
☭ B̤̺͍̰͕̺̠̕u҉̖͙̝̮͕̲ͅm̟̼̦̠̹̙p͡s̹͖ ̻T́h̗̫͈̙̩r̮e̴̩̺̖̠̭̜ͅa̛̪̟͍̣͎͖̺d͉̦͠s͕̞͚̲͍ ̲̬̹̤Y̻̤̱o̭͠u̥͉̥̜͡ ̴̥̪D̳̲̳̤o̴͙̘͓̤̟̗͇n̰̗̞̼̳͙͖͢'҉͖t̳͓̣͍̗̰ ͉W̝̳͓̼͜a̗͉̳͖̘̮n͕ͅt͚̟͚ ̸̺T̜̖̖̺͎̱ͅo̭̪̰̼̥̜ ̼͍̟̝R̝̹̮̭ͅͅe̡̗͇a͍̘̤͉͘d̼̜ ⚢
Plus anime isn't popular enough to merit enough of a population of said people in america beyond ...well maybe 20,000 or whatever out of the something million people in america.
In other words...the chances of you meeting one of these crazy sociopathic White Nipponese anime veterans is very small, especially when they are trying to avoid people like you...non-females.
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That isn't true...
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i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
I was called a "fellow weaboo" a couple years ago because I was walking the streets of Portland (I think, might have been Seattle) wearing my Evangelion T-shirt and long-sleeved Chines style, Dragon Shirt over it.
The guy obviously meant well, but I was put off. However, he didn't really look like a japanophile to me and it looked like he was out with his girl friend, so self identifying weaboo or not, this guy didn't seem too extreme on that spectrum.
I think it's how Otaku originally had such a negative connotation, but nerds eventually started self-identifying to the point where the original word lost a great deal of relevance and became a vaguer term for "big anime fan".
I've seen this, it ain't pretty.This is an amazing idea and should be begun immediately.
Also ftfy.
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
I don't think there's much wrong with novelty headphones.
I was not actually upset at you.
And technically speaking it's actually MJOLNIR IV, but no one can pronounce that because lolnorse.
HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA
you're funny.
I know people who are perfectly capable of doing that without any media merch at all.
Looking at you, guy with the pink Mohawk and a doorknocker hanging out of his nose.
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
i get so angry sometimes i just punch plankton --Klinotaxis
☭ B̤̺͍̰͕̺̠̕u҉̖͙̝̮͕̲ͅm̟̼̦̠̹̙p͡s̹͖ ̻T́h̗̫͈̙̩r̮e̴̩̺̖̠̭̜ͅa̛̪̟͍̣͎͖̺d͉̦͠s͕̞͚̲͍ ̲̬̹̤Y̻̤̱o̭͠u̥͉̥̜͡ ̴̥̪D̳̲̳̤o̴͙̘͓̤̟̗͇n̰̗̞̼̳͙͖͢'҉͖t̳͓̣͍̗̰ ͉W̝̳͓̼͜a̗͉̳͖̘̮n͕ͅt͚̟͚ ̸̺T̜̖̖̺͎̱ͅo̭̪̰̼̥̜ ̼͍̟̝R̝̹̮̭ͅͅe̡̗͇a͍̘̤͉͘d̼̜ ⚢
Speaking of which, nerd fashion catches on a lot in high-school settings solely on who wears it. Naruto headbands were uncommon but never a "YO what the fuck" thing since the majority of people who existed knew that Naruto was "that cartoon about ninjas" and just kind of ignored it since there were more shocking things around, like the Scene Girls/Boys Culture that spawned during the 2006 era and decided to go OVERTHETOP.MOV with the rainbows, hairbows/extensions, blatantly "gay" demeanor etc.