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// Posted by :Unknown
// On :Saturday, September 7, 2013
こにちわみなさん!
はじめまして。 ぼくのなまえわしゅうです。 いちねんせいです。 せんこうわけいざいがくです。 ぼくわちゅうごくじんじゃありません。 あめりかじんです。
The man himself. |
A Japanese person who I respect would be Gen Urobuchi. He wrote the script for many of my favorite animes (Fate/Zero, Madoka, Psycho-Pass, Phantom, and Suisei no Gargantia). I greatly admire his ability to tell a story of darkness and despair full of crushing realism despite many of his stories existing in fantasy realms. He always manages to evoke emotional responses, albeit sad and depressing ones, from me whenever I watch an anime that he wrote.
If you have a strong heart and mind, then I definitely recommend his works to you! Comedies and dramas are great entertainment, but the human soul needs a few tragedies to fully experience life. Not tragedy in the form of sadness, but rather tragedy in the form of despair.
I don't only like depressing things though! It's just that I think the best form of entertainment comes through the tragic fall of others and the subsequent emotional release from the viewers.
こんにちわ!This guy must be a legend! But I guess I'll have to watch his works later and start with some comedies...
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