rocklobster wrote:Okay, let me run an analogy by here. Let's consider first that some stories can't be told without shock value. You got a war, someone's gonna get killed. You got a romance, some kissing and maybe even some sex is gonna occur. HOWEVER...that being said, there's always a fine line. For example, the 2004 version of War of the Worlds could've been done with way less gore. Then again, Schindler's List and The Passion of Christ probably wouldn't have made as much of an impact as they did without it.
Now, I happen to be a James Bond fan, but I didn't discover James Bond until well into my teens. And what I've always enjoyed about the Bond movies isn't the girls (although most of them are pretty good-looking), but the action and the gadgets he uses. But then, my ideas about women are a bit different from some men I know.
Shao Feng-Li wrote:Even doing war movies, they can make it be too gory. Like showing every time someone's head got blown of, with a close up. That's not needed at all.
Some of it does have to do with maturity.
agasfas wrote:Some compaines I think do a better job with the age ratings then others.
ADV I think has done a decent job on most titles (but not all).
17+ for Samurai X: Reflections seems way too high.
Lyren wrote:Unfortunately, anime doesn't have a rating board. It's up to discretion of the the publisher (ADV, Viz, etc.). Well, except for the very few movies rated by the MPAA.
On another note, consider this: Some anime may be perfectly acceptable for GIRLS 12+ but not for boys until 16+ you know...
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