Fireproof wrote:My whole family likes Studio Ghibli anime, adn my parents don't care too much about anime, as long as there's no detailed nudity or anything. Once, my mom and little sister sat through an episode of Rurouni Kenshin with me, and my mom really liked it. My dad would probably be watching Fullmetal Alchemist with me too, but he's always busy and goes to bed before it's on.
lj1958 wrote:By the way, I have a developed an anime FAQ for parents which might be helpful for some of you in explaining your interest to mom and dad (don't let them be disuaded by the extreme examples I've mentioned on the front page!)
Anime FAQ for Parents
Let me know if you have any suggestions on information you'd like to see added to the FAQ!
-Liz
lj1958 wrote:What I so don't get is the Pearl Harbor thing, I mean how long do you keep on hating an entire culture/ethnic group for the bad decisions their leaders made over a half centruy ago...would these folks not buy a VW Bug as well?
Anime is very cult and my dad understands cult.
liz's FAQ wrote:Q: So...how can I tell which anime content is suitable for my children?
A: The most accurate way to make that decision is to preview the content yourself. And -- don't make assumptions based on one or two episodes of a series, because some episodes may contain objectionable content while others do not.
Sorry Mike, I'm just trying to figure out what you mean by that?
lj1958 wrote:What I so don't get is the Pearl Harbor thing, I mean how long do you keep on hating an entire culture/ethnic group for the bad decisions their leaders made over a half centruy ago...would these folks not buy a VW Bug as well?
Rurouni_Kaoru wrote:It sounds like a lot of parents think that animated shows are for children. When I told my mom I wanted to buy a couple of Ruroken DVDs, she asked why I wanted to buy something so "juvenille." O.o XD I had to explain that anime wasn't for children, even though children watch it a lot.
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