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Blogger Interrogation Game!

I really enjoy these chain letter type posts, where a blogger answers a bunch of anime-related questions about themselves.  A blog carnival one has been making the rounds, and I also like the survey-style one Yumeka created.  But I almost never participate because I don’t feel the content fits will with this blog.

Lucky for me, Sushi GoKart tagged me in another such series that I think does fit a little better with BtT, and I’m more than happy to participate (Marina has already started).  The game was created by Iso and his rules are as follows:

Introduction

My Responses

And here are my responses to the questions from Sushi GoKart:

1. What was the first anime you have ever watched? How do you think you would review it now?

This question has been on mind, actually, since I read a related post by Ace Railgun.  Dismissing the shows I watched as a young child that I no longer remember well, like Voltron and Speed Racer, my “first” would be season one of Digimon.  I reminisced about the series some after reading the extensive recent reviews by Cajun Samurai staff and I actually watched an episode with my toddlers a couple of weeks ago, so it’s fresh in my mind.  I currently have it rated an 8 on Anime Planet, and I think that rating still holds.  It’s a show whose fandom I was involved in more than any other since, and which overshadowed the actual series for me; still, the first season of Digimon was just really good.

2. Which novel or videogame would you like to see adapted into an anime?

I’m not much into video games (with the exception of MaddenMadden the Anime?!), so I’ll go with a novel.  The one that immediately came to mind is one of my favorites – Dream of the Red Chamber.  I think it could become a neat adaption – romantic and comedic tropes from anime, I think, would fit the series very well.

3. If you could be a Pokemon, which one would you be?

Since I haven’t watched that much Pokemon (showing my age), I had to do a little research.  And my conclusion?  Darkrai sounds pretty cool:

Darkrai possibly feeds off dreams…

Awesome.

4. What is the most important thing you want to communicate to your audience?

Primarily, I want to convey this: Christians can be open, caring, and loving, all while being as messed up and in need of grace as anyone else.

5. How do you feel about anime elitism? (Trying to find every fault within an anime).

I think there’s a place for most any type of writing, as long as it’s strongly supported.  If you hate on an anime, present valid reasons for the hate.  Also understand context – if a show is trying to be highbrow, well, it’s inviting criticism; otherwise, you may be over-analyzing.  And of course, finding fault just to find fault really isn’t my style – its not the way I try to live life and that trickles down to how I view entertainment…usually.

Question Time!

And now, for my questions!

  1. What was the last anime that made you think…”WOW”?
  2. Has any anime changed the way you feel about a particular topic or issue?
  3. Do you consider yourself spiritual or religious?  Both?  Neither?  And why?
  4. What’s been your favorite series/movie you’ve watched this year (anime or otherwise)?
  5. If you were given the resources to create an anime series, what kind of show would it be?  What would the story be about?*

Here are my answers to these questions:

1. Sakamichi no Apollon made my jaw drop, sometimes literally, every week.  Moving, involving, and purty, the series was almost a “10” in my book.  I was particularly wowed by some of the music sequences, twists in plot, and character decisions.  Just terrific.

2. Instead of anime, I’ll revise my own question.  A visual novel changed my habits – and one that I never even played!  By examining Katawa Shoujo, I’ve become more sensitive with my speech.  My use of people first language has now become second nature.

3. Both.  “Religion” is a term that has a lot of connotation, much of which I try to avoid.  But I certainly do try to be faithful and devout.  I tend to use the word “spiritual” more often, since it seems to convey a “higher” order of thought and action, emphasizing the idea of relationship.

4. I loved me some Fate/Zero 2 and the aforementioned Sakamichi no Apollon, but man, The Dark Knight Rises was fantastically awesome.  The Avengers might have been even better.  Tie.

5. I think the story would begin simply and typically – in a high school.  A group of classmates – not necessarily friends – would somehow take a physical journey that leads to personal transformation.  Romance would be involved.  And swords.  Lots of swords.

* I’m a hapa.  Though I never had what one would call an “identity crisis,” I’ve been stuck in and between two worlds since my childhood.  My perspective has afforded me some opportunity to share, including an interactive presentation I once gave to an Asian student group in UT involving the idea of “Asian American identity.”

Tag – You’re It!

And here are the bloggers I’m tagging (if I’ve picked more than five, forgive me – math was never my best subject):

Feel free to ignore this call – I’ve done the same many times.  But if you do decide to join in, have fun with it! 🙂

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