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walsufnir said:

So when others are limiting their joy you have to point that out for them - that's nice! :)

And yes, there are definitely many styles and different experiences but I have to agree that somehow they all share a certain japanese/anime-style which can be seen directly. Obviously he doesn't like it and I think that's ok. All this japanese-affine kids out there (not talking to you!) can get annoying at times. At Bonn, for example, there is a convention called "animagic" - I can't see it anymore, really, it is just too much. Perhaps that's a problem only present in Germany... (I hope so).

And obviously you also spend time to learn japanese, else it wouldn't make sense you own the j-version of the game. So I think you have a special view on this topic.

Well, he posted his view (which I do encounter rather often and is hardly a completely new reasoning to me) in a thread about a jrpg and I took the freedom to comment on it with my own opinion about that presented reason.

The topic itself has been formulated in an unnecessarily flashy/polarizing way as expected by our dear "Marco", so you could argue that I should've expected just as polarizing responses though.

 

Haha, I've been to the "Animagic" in Bonn(and Koblenz before that) several times and additionally to the "Connichi" in Kassel and several smaller anime conventions all over Germany, so I guess I should take offense if you are describing these events and it's participants as "annoying" or "a problem" :) .

And yes, I can read/understand japanese pretty well, especially the simple and clearly pronounced japanese that is used in Ninokuni.