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common sense



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 4:35 pm Reply with quote
As the title says.

Some of my views are influenced by the latest anime crafted around these archetypes.

I won't bother with the male counterpart at this time, but feel free to do so, as the thread isn't just about females.

In cases where the anime heavily relies on a the same country's setting, the characters are often normal.

English - Snobs. They're generally portrayed as a high class snob, often from a rich family, and for the most part blond. Frequently a mix of kuudere, tsundere, and ojou-sama.
This type can be pretty good at times (School Rumble's Erin), and very annoying at others (Kaze no Stigma's Katherine).
And in a relatively few cases we'll come across a female character like Saber from Fate/stay night.
Bonus: Hellsing.

American - Middle class snobs. About the same as the above, but with less manners. Just like the English, they tend to be elitists, but often without realizing it (unlike the above). Easier to deal with, since they don't have to fall in love to grasp reality.

German - Tough. Often strong, smart, skillful, and loyal. A lot in common with watchdogs. Often too sweet towards one person, and too focused on hating another. A prime example that comes to mind is NGE's Azuka. A mix of kuudere (since they end up melting), tsundere, added to a lower level of psychosis.
Bonus: Monster.

French - White outside, red inside; in other words, well behaved on the surfaced, but follow flesh desires deep inside. They often manage to seduce the audience, but rarely the protagonist.
Bonus: Le Chevalier d'Eon.

Chinese - Brats. Often young and childish, and sometimes given weird accents.
Male Chinese characters on the other hand, are often portrayed as very smart and skilled fighters. Think DTB and Code Geass.

Japanese - Normal.

You can use this thread for the lols, too. Kakko warai. For example, I based some parts on single characters and had a good laugh out of it, yet I just can't say it's incorrect.
Anyway, precision isn't the thread's aim.

Enjoy!
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mezzaleonhart



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 6:53 pm Reply with quote
LOOOOOL you may aswell have just listed the entire Hetalia cast for those stereotypes :')
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common sense



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 7:02 pm Reply with quote
Okay.

Italians - They talk about pasta till you puke.
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damien007



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 13, 2011 9:21 pm Reply with quote
You forget to mention that us english are meant to cook the worst food on the planet. which while more or less true isn't as bad as it's portrayed Sad
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wanderlustking



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 14, 2011 6:30 pm Reply with quote
Why do you think England was able to hold on to it's global empire for so long? They were looking for some decent chow! Germany, Italy, and Japan were able to carve out small chunks for themselves, but couldn't hold on to them for more than a single generation; they already had good food at home, so they just didn't have the motivation England did.
There you have it folks; the rise and fall of empires over the last few centuries, from a culinary perspective. I'm going to call the History Chanel and see what they think about doing a three part special.
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//Furfari1994//



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 1:29 pm Reply with quote
How would you characterize an anime character if he or she was Greek? ...i dont think that ever happened b4 Anime hyper but im greek/italian so it would be fun 2 know what yea think! : )

later,
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wanderlustking



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 7:40 pm Reply with quote
Similar to Jews. They would argue a lot, and maybe party a lot; but they would definitely be very loud and opinionated.
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egoist



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PostPosted: Sat Feb 19, 2011 7:42 pm Reply with quote
There are plenty of Greek characters in Saint Seiya. Although the most recent version (Lost Canvas) is led by Italians.
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Kidnicky



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 6:53 pm Reply with quote
Hey! I really like Catherine.
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PetrifiedJello



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 7:06 pm Reply with quote
common sense wrote:
Japanese - Normal.

We're talking about a culture that worships its squid fondling elementary school girls, making an anime of it, and selling figures of the girls wearing striped pantsu as being normal?
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notrogersmith



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PostPosted: Sun Feb 20, 2011 7:14 pm Reply with quote
PetrifiedJello wrote:
common sense wrote:
Japanese - Normal.

We're talking about a culture that worships its squid fondling elementary school girls, making an anime of it, and selling figures of the girls wearing striped pantsu as being normal?

IIRC, the culture of which you speak is a subculture in Japan, and one that isn't regarded as normal by most Japanese.
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mayo160



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 12:21 pm Reply with quote
damien007 wrote:
You forget to mention that us english are meant to cook the worst food on the planet. which while more or less true isn't as bad as it's portrayed Sad


yeah, you know something's wrong with your food industry when your national drink is chinese tea and national food indian curry Wink


Arrow also, while south asians/indians don't ususally figure in anime, i don't mind how berserk made indians (the kushans - sort of like a demon-buddhist mughal empire) seem more badass than they/we usually have been
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egoist



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 2:30 pm Reply with quote
PetrifiedJello wrote:
common sense wrote:
Japanese - Normal.

We're talking about a culture that worships its squid fondling elementary school girls, making an anime of it, and selling figures of the girls wearing striped pantsu as being normal?

Well, they're usually the normal ones in an anime often full of foreigners. Either way, god bless the Japanese for selling us figures of girls wearing striped pantsu. Curse them as well, for making it so complicated to purchase from their retailers.

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national food indian curry

Toad in the hole and roast beef with yorkshire pudding are by far more popular on places I frequent. When you talk about national food you should first observe what they serve at pubs.
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PetrifiedJello



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 3:35 pm Reply with quote
notrogersmith wrote:
IIRC, the culture of which you speak is a subculture in Japan, and one that isn't regarded as normal by most Japanese.

I nearly fell out of my chair laughing at this. Roger Smith, er, sorry, not Roger Smith, anime is itself a subculture, hence the (joke) remark.
Cool
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Zin5ki



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PostPosted: Mon Feb 21, 2011 3:47 pm Reply with quote
mayo160 wrote:
yeah, you know something's wrong with your food industry when your national drink is chinese tea and national food indian curry

I am told that the latter had its place within our cuisine established primarily by restaurateurs of Bangladeshi heritage.
It is only appropriate, therefore, to suppose that the menus of many 'Indian' eateries around our country reflect the culinary traditions of Bangladesh to a greater degree than those of India.

Curry. So ambrosial it is, one deems it suited for constituting the subject matter of one's 3000th post.
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