Arcy wrote:
Well, as far as I know, at my school, there's only a small group of people who watch it. Which includes me and two other kids in my 3rd period. Now, I'm sure a lot more people like it than I've talked two, but those are the main few. However, we do have one of those "take it too far" otaku's who actually came to school one day dressed as Byakuya Kuchiki from Bleach.
... So yeah....
I would have loved to see that. Was he wearing the shinigami uniform and captains vest? The whole costume? Id were like a jacket from an anime, like the Shinobi vests on Naruto but I dont think id ever wear a full costume. Thats just taking things too far.
As for anime at my school. Well I think theres at least 20 of us throughout all the grades and all 700 students. I only talk to about half of them regularly and havnt even talked to some of them. Most of the anime fans at my school are still stuck in the past (meaning they only like the old stuff they used to watch years ago) though I am getting some of them to venture out and watch new anime. Its a very slow process however. Most of the other people at my school either don't care, dont know about it, or make fun of us for it. There are the few out there who are friendly though.
People who ruin anime for the rest of us? Ya we got at least three of them at our school but there pretty easy to control when they get crazy. They do however give a bad image of the anime/manga culture to the rest of the school. Ex: One of them starting yelling at the top of his lungs to his cousin across the hallway because she turned off the Cake song (ending song from portal) during announcements because it annoyed. The guy was seriously pissed. We were kind of upset too but all we did was joke around.
Im known in the small group of anime fans at school as the "cool otaku". I love anime and can sometimes start ranting about it but I never actually get into a huge arguement or go on a rampage over it like the three real otakus at my school do. Just being labeled an otaku kind of bothers me since its an extremely mean thing to say in Japan but the american anime culture has changed it into a compliment somehow so I guess its alright.