Steps
1.
Figure out what genre you're into. As with Книги and movies, Аниме has genres. Are Ты a Фэнтези person, a horror, romantic, comedy, action? First figure out what Ты like most to help ease yourself into the artform.
2.
Look online for classic Аниме of the genre. While Ты can find Аниме online [we'll talk about that later] it is good to research what Аниме you're interested in since Аниме can be costly.
3.
The art style. A particular Аниме might be your genre, the art style might turn Ты off. 80's Аниме looks different from newer Аниме thanks to unique and changing styles. As well, some is too cartoonie for personal taste [pokemon] if there's a style Ты like, but not in your genre of choice, still check out the anime, sometimes the art is the main sticking point of a movie или series for some people.
4.
Check out series online to see if Ты enjoy it. I don't condone a person excusivly use sites like animea.net [totally not a plug] for their Аниме viewing needs, sometimes it's good for a preview. This is especially true when one doesn't have an Аниме channel in their area. [or a channel that plays еще than just pokemon/digimon/bakugan/metabots/pretty much the same thing] If after the first 3 episodes it seems like something you'd enjoy, go and buy it.
5.
Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli.like Дисней it's well known for producing amazing works. The difference being, far еще often then not, Studio Ghibli comes up with deep, profound, works for older audiences, but still has all the same qualities children would love. The studio also produces a lot of not so child friendly films such as princess mononoke which is gory, violent and rated 15+ или 18+ depending on what country Ты live in.. Miyazaki has his own unique art style and gorgeous scenery to get Остаться в живых in.
6.
Experiment. Once Ты know what you're comfort zone is, branch out. If Ты like an art style, check out an Аниме similar, [The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya is similar to Энджел Beats] или if Ты know Ты like Witch Hunter Robin, then try Ghost in the Shell since they're the same genre. Болталка searches, asking around, and trying new things will open Ты up to stories Ты probably wouldn't know was out there and may surprise you.
7.
Go beyond the first episode. The first episode for some series can be deceiving. The first episode of Elfin Lied has a naked woman and tons of gore but as it progresses there's far еще to the story than just that [and the characters are clothes. Couple bloody fight scenes, but it's еще psychological and leaves Ты hopeful] on the other hand a series can deceive Ты by drawing Ты in only to drag and bore.
8.
Share. You've learn what Ты Любовь so tell others. Lend out dvd's to friends, invite people over for Аниме night. The point should be to have fun, so share what you've grown to love
Tips
look online before buying. While stated above, Ты should see how long a series is before Ты spend your paycheck on getting it only to discover Ты don't like it half way through. Start with movies, или short series, before tackling your Death Notes and Bleaches.
Just because others swear by it, doesn't mean it's the best. Not everyone likes fighting, so don't watch Наруто if you're not a fan. same goes for anything, not into slap stick, avoid shows like Excel Saga.
Don't be afraid of subtitles. There are HUGE arguments in the Аниме круг Ты will learn about one день [if Ты continue on] over if subtitled Аниме with the original Japanese voice actors is far superior to western dubbed Аниме [subed vs. dubbed as it's called] there's good and bad on both side. [example, Graves of the Fireflies, personally cannot stand dubbed, while InuYasha can only be in English] it comes down to personal preference, not what others say after all.
Many great Аниме started out as Манга [comics] sometimes mangas are better, typically faster, and cost about 12$ compared to a long running series at about 20$ for 5 episodes [depending]
Couple good Anime's Witch Hunter Robin [dark, slightly slow building, 26 episodes] Ceres, Celestial Legend [romantic comedy, fantasy, 24 episodes] Vision of Escaflowne [fantasy, comedy, romantic, mecha, 26 episodes] Eden of the East [futuristic, orwellian but еще upbeat, 11 episodes, 3 movies, 2 novels] and of course whatever else mentioned above [even the ones i used as negatives]
Couple good Фильмы to check out [personal opinion] Princess Mononoke [fantasy] Graves of the Fireflies [SAD] The Girl Who Lept Through Time [beautiful, sweet and funny, but rather slow paced] My Neighbour Totoro [kid friendly, good for learning Japanese] Whisper of the Heart.
Price doesn't equal quality and vice versa. While normally the case, many times great animes can be found in bargain bins because they're not well known. As well, high priced Аниме tend to be new, long running, или popular. Evangelion is a prime example, most swear by it, others can't get into it.
1.
Figure out what genre you're into. As with Книги and movies, Аниме has genres. Are Ты a Фэнтези person, a horror, romantic, comedy, action? First figure out what Ты like most to help ease yourself into the artform.
2.
Look online for classic Аниме of the genre. While Ты can find Аниме online [we'll talk about that later] it is good to research what Аниме you're interested in since Аниме can be costly.
3.
The art style. A particular Аниме might be your genre, the art style might turn Ты off. 80's Аниме looks different from newer Аниме thanks to unique and changing styles. As well, some is too cartoonie for personal taste [pokemon] if there's a style Ты like, but not in your genre of choice, still check out the anime, sometimes the art is the main sticking point of a movie или series for some people.
4.
Check out series online to see if Ты enjoy it. I don't condone a person excusivly use sites like animea.net [totally not a plug] for their Аниме viewing needs, sometimes it's good for a preview. This is especially true when one doesn't have an Аниме channel in their area. [or a channel that plays еще than just pokemon/digimon/bakugan/metabots/pretty much the same thing] If after the first 3 episodes it seems like something you'd enjoy, go and buy it.
5.
Hayao Miyazaki and Studio Ghibli.like Дисней it's well known for producing amazing works. The difference being, far еще often then not, Studio Ghibli comes up with deep, profound, works for older audiences, but still has all the same qualities children would love. The studio also produces a lot of not so child friendly films such as princess mononoke which is gory, violent and rated 15+ или 18+ depending on what country Ты live in.. Miyazaki has his own unique art style and gorgeous scenery to get Остаться в живых in.
6.
Experiment. Once Ты know what you're comfort zone is, branch out. If Ты like an art style, check out an Аниме similar, [The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya is similar to Энджел Beats] или if Ты know Ты like Witch Hunter Robin, then try Ghost in the Shell since they're the same genre. Болталка searches, asking around, and trying new things will open Ты up to stories Ты probably wouldn't know was out there and may surprise you.
7.
Go beyond the first episode. The first episode for some series can be deceiving. The first episode of Elfin Lied has a naked woman and tons of gore but as it progresses there's far еще to the story than just that [and the characters are clothes. Couple bloody fight scenes, but it's еще psychological and leaves Ты hopeful] on the other hand a series can deceive Ты by drawing Ты in only to drag and bore.
8.
Share. You've learn what Ты Любовь so tell others. Lend out dvd's to friends, invite people over for Аниме night. The point should be to have fun, so share what you've grown to love
Tips
look online before buying. While stated above, Ты should see how long a series is before Ты spend your paycheck on getting it only to discover Ты don't like it half way through. Start with movies, или short series, before tackling your Death Notes and Bleaches.
Just because others swear by it, doesn't mean it's the best. Not everyone likes fighting, so don't watch Наруто if you're not a fan. same goes for anything, not into slap stick, avoid shows like Excel Saga.
Don't be afraid of subtitles. There are HUGE arguments in the Аниме круг Ты will learn about one день [if Ты continue on] over if subtitled Аниме with the original Japanese voice actors is far superior to western dubbed Аниме [subed vs. dubbed as it's called] there's good and bad on both side. [example, Graves of the Fireflies, personally cannot stand dubbed, while InuYasha can only be in English] it comes down to personal preference, not what others say after all.
Many great Аниме started out as Манга [comics] sometimes mangas are better, typically faster, and cost about 12$ compared to a long running series at about 20$ for 5 episodes [depending]
Couple good Anime's Witch Hunter Robin [dark, slightly slow building, 26 episodes] Ceres, Celestial Legend [romantic comedy, fantasy, 24 episodes] Vision of Escaflowne [fantasy, comedy, romantic, mecha, 26 episodes] Eden of the East [futuristic, orwellian but еще upbeat, 11 episodes, 3 movies, 2 novels] and of course whatever else mentioned above [even the ones i used as negatives]
Couple good Фильмы to check out [personal opinion] Princess Mononoke [fantasy] Graves of the Fireflies [SAD] The Girl Who Lept Through Time [beautiful, sweet and funny, but rather slow paced] My Neighbour Totoro [kid friendly, good for learning Japanese] Whisper of the Heart.
Price doesn't equal quality and vice versa. While normally the case, many times great animes can be found in bargain bins because they're not well known. As well, high priced Аниме tend to be new, long running, или popular. Evangelion is a prime example, most swear by it, others can't get into it.