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Which is your "home-made" movie?

In terms of genre, "My Sister" is the same bootstrap animation as "Shirobako". If Shirobako uses animation to show how an animation is made, then Anmei shows the daily life of two-dimensional people in a two-dimensional way. What are their hobbies, how do they find like-minded people, how do they deal with the contradictory relationship between secondary and tertiary, and even describe the process of two-dimensional people from consumers to producers (Kirino, Black Cat's novels and animations change). Therefore, this work can be regarded as a textbook for entering the house in terms of genre: Do you want to enter the house? This work tells you why people enter the otaku (Kirino revealed to his brother the reason why he likes his little sister), what life is like after entering the otaku, how to make friends, how to face the third dimension, and how to contribute to the entire circle. (Open source 2D?) Wait.

Another point is the negligence that experienced writers may make when recommending works to newcomers, and that is the "shame". If a newcomer goes directly to watch works with a certain depth such as "Hyogo", "Big Harmono" and "Madoka", they may directly die of depression; and if the recommendation is the kind of useless and cute works such as "Elf Dance" , and it’s easy to blind the cute little boy’s eyes and scare people away. At this time, we need a type of work that has a certain depth of plot, but will not make people trapped in it; she sells meat to buy cuteness, but is not so unscrupulous and low-end, so that she can use warm water to The method of boiling a frog can help newcomers get familiar with the taste of Feizi supply animation step by step. This will lay a solid foundation for them to further experience animation with more distinctive features. Although I personally watched "Fate" and "Sky Realm" before watching My Sister, and played Galgames such as "eden*", it can be said that I have not entered the house. While watching "My Sister", my face felt slightly red and feverish throughout, but I watched it to the end with the feeling of "fuck, it's so interesting and I can't stop". After watching "My Sister", you basically have all the "otaku consciousness" you should have (laughs.

From this we can see that works suitable for newcomers to otaku do not necessarily have to be "magic works" "(Do you recommend Madoka to give it a try?), but it should be just right in all aspects, suitable for a new viewing experience in this field. I'm not saying that only "My Sister" is suitable for home viewing, I just started from "My Sister" After taking a closer look at this work, I came up with a few of the best features of a stay-at-home movie:

1. From the content of the animation, you can directly understand what it is like to experience "going into a stay-at-home" life. What kind of thinking, etc., or reflects a certain aspect of unique otaku culture (Amei, Shirobako, etc.)

2.? The plot has a certain depth and can leave a certain impression on people. , but not too strong.

3. Have a certain degree of restraint and lay the foundation for watching other more "characteristic" works in the future.

4. The content in each dimension must be rich, such as bright and changeable OP, ED (daily, my sister), etc., and the sincerity of the production team must be seen from the smallest details (in this case, Girls und Panzer is also quite suitable? ).

The Familiar of Zero

I am a very emotional person in nature

I have been waiting for the end of The Familiar of Zero for four years. It is more meaningful

There is also the connected Shana

These two works are more meaningful to me personally

The first is Zero Familiar, otaku work

The second one is Shakugan no Shana. In a sense, these two works gave rise to my crazy fandom.

The two have special meanings.

As for my favorite works, there are too many works that I feel are excellent...

Let’s talk about my favorite rebellious Lelouch

Others You should be able to pile up several movies of any genre