viernes, 18 de mayo de 2018

POST #4: TV SHOWS AND SERIES

Hello! Here a new post!!!

Generally I like the anime series. Preferably the Japanese. Although there are quite good chinese animation series. 

And I love the BL series (Boys Love), maybe because you get involved in different way in the story, not imagining yourself as protagonist. And it is interesting the social change of the japanese mentality that is reflected in this tipe of Works: The old BL animations with a lot of romance and drama because the taboo of the homosexuality of the 70s and 80s as opposed to the adorable, of the humor and the comedies of entanglements, for example for a boy a Little more femenine tan usual, of the current time.

However, my favorite series does not belong to this genre. I love Jojo's Bizarre Adventure because it has everything, and many, many reference of the western world.

At first I refused to see this series because of the drawing I had seen of her. But one day I ended up finally seeing the first chapter. And then the other 3 seasons. Unlike the western series of 45 or 50 min, orientals series do not last more tan 23 min. That allows intermediates quite appropriate for all. Therefore, it is even more difficult to stop. 

And what catches you is that each protagonist is planned so fondly, that it is imposible choose one favorite: Jonathan Joestar, a gentleman of ancient London even at the time of his dead, or his grandson, Joseph, who far from being a gentleman like his grandfather, enlivens the situation with his humor. Or Joseph's grandson, Jotaro, who although looks like a troublrmaker rebel, but is very gentle inside. The animated story reaches the illegitimate son of Joseph (I already mentioned that he wasn't a gentleman?) Josuke, who is kind and friendly... until someone offends the look of his hair. 

I like that intertextuality that makes you not forget any character in the family history.

I'm currently waiting to see a series called Mob Psico 100. I'm intrigued that something that started as a bizarre drawing by its autor, has ended up being a success, like One Punch Man, other serie of the same autor. 





3 comentarios:

  1. I like anime too! It's interesting how a conservative society like Japan have that type of anime, anyway, long live to Yaoi!

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  2. I have never seen anime because it never caught my attention, but your post is very interesting! maybe someday I will see it

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  3. Thats a very interesting point of view of what anime means in the Japan society, I would give the anime a try, who knows maybe I found interesting things.
    thanks!

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