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Hayao Miyazaki: Anime Suffers Because the Industry is Full of Otaku Lauded animated film director Hayao Miyazaki says anime suffers when the people making it cant stand observing real people. Hayao Miyazaki spoke out against the anime industry in a recent television interview. He recently retired, making The Wind Rises his final film, with many of his previous works such as Spirited Away becoming popular even outside of Japan. According to Miyazaki the quality of anime is suffering because industry staff is made up of otaku, or people who obsessively love anime. The term otaku has a rather negative connotation in Japan and is used more to classify fans who obsess over something (this need not be anime). Miyazakis specific concerns are over the lack of attention paid to people in real life. He said people in the industry dont spend time watching real people and can be characterized as humans who cant stand looking at other humans. He then called the industry full of otaku. Miyazaki approaches animation by observing others. In the interview, as Miyazaki sketches, he explains hes able to create art because he spends time watching others. Whether you can draw like this or not, being able to think up this kind of design, depends on whether or not you can say to yourself, Oh, yeah, girls like this exist in real life. With plenty of anime portraying characters without development or capability of change and agency, Miyazaki has a point. In order to create compelling stories and characters, a person needs to both have well-rounded experiences and meet different people. Source: Rocket News 24 via Anime News Network
Posted on: Wed, 30 Apr 2014 15:24:30 +0000

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