While anime is in many ways great it tends to invoke powerful emotions that, at least for me, often make me wish I was in these stories, friends with these characters, and away from this mundane world. Is this healthy?
Shuji wrote:I know some people see it as a simple way to have fun and enjoy good stories, but when they actually make you feel emotionally drained and bored with life I begin to wonder If its hurting more than helping.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:We want to see what it's like being that girl or guy living alone in an apartment going to Highschool searching for that perfect love. We want to be those heros saving the girl in epic sword battles. We want to be those guys with guns preforming secret-ops missions or piloting giant mechas and fighting enemies. Us guys probably want to have the flowing bishie hair and smooth face that the girls (both in anime and real life) adore.
Shuji wrote:Ok, heres the deal, Anime is great, Anime is full of emotion. But seeing as this is a christian forum I felt that I could ask a question thats been bothering me for a while. While anime is in many ways great it tends to invoke powerful emotions that, at least for me, often make me wish I was in these stories, friends with these characters, and away from this mundane world. Is this healthy? Is watching something that often makes you wish for something you can't have, a world you can't live in, healthy for the mind? And even more specifically, the soul? I know some people see it as a simple way to have fun and enjoy good stories, but when they actually make you feel emotionally drained and bored with life I begin to wonder If its hurting more than helping.
Maybe I'm thinking way more than I should. But I doubt I'm the only one thats felt this way. A common example that you may also be dealing with this is if you find anime girls/guys more attractive than those in real life or are an extremely huge follower of anime conventions etc.
What do you guys think? Serious answers only please.
uc pseudonym wrote:Your point may still be valid, but I'm an exception to this generality on all accounts.
I know exactly how you feel, but you're right, this isn't a good thing. Real life relationships should always be foremost in your mind... something I'm SERIOUSLY struggling with right now. It's so much easier to think about things you'd LIKE to do, who you'd LIKE to be, how you'd LIKE your friends to act... than to uncover your eyes and see the beauty God has provided in the pain of real life.Shuji wrote:While anime is in many ways great it tends to invoke powerful emotions that, at least for me, often make me wish I was in these stories, friends with these characters, and away from this mundane world.
Yeah, I understand totally. That's the same problem I have. It's not necessarily anime - it's just overthinking much.Shuji wrote:Yea, I really appreciate it. I probably should take a break from anime I'd say. It's not necessarily that its becoming an obsession, because I defiantly do not watch it every day, or close to that. It just seems to be on my mind a lot more than it probably should be. It doesn't help that most of my time is spent inside my mind anyway.
Mr. SmartyPants wrote:By chance, have you ever read The Glass Menagerie by Tennessee Williams? Or perhaps seen the anime Paranoia Agent? Both have themes of escapism (How ironic) and how people should avoid methods of escapism, as they are ad-hoc and only end up to your own destruction. They are both my favorite screenplay and one of my favorite animes, respectively.
Radical Dreamer wrote:Everything in moderation, that's what I have to say. Anything can become unhealthy if you have too much of it.
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