A middle aged man who has done nothing but become a legend in his own mind speaks out!
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Welcome to the NHK
Welcome to the NHK |
I recently finished watching “Welcome to the NHK”, a darkly humorous hard-hitting expose of the phenomenon of the Hikikomori (a kind of Japanese shut-in who alienates themselves from the world totally often through mental and emotional problems). Personally, I found it hard to watch at times as I’ve had problems similar to Sato and Misaki’s myself in my life. In fact, there was a period back in the 90s when I shut myself away and didn’t come out for a long time due to personal problems.
The anime isn’t syrupy heartwarming or uplifting, there’s no “he
magically gets better” or big win at the end, although some of the
story arcs are a little anvillicious almost to the point of being an
“afterschool special” with their message. The online gaming episodes
are probably the worst offenders of this where, at the end, Yamazaki
delivers a long lecture and riot-act speech to Sato about the dangers
and pitfalls of getting addicted to online gaming.
The characters are played straight and Sato does improve by the
end, getting out of his apartment, getting a job, etc. His friend
Misaki who also has problems starts getting her life in order too but
its not “Oh they become successful and take over the world.” In this
way, its a very good show.
Sato’s delusions and conspiracy theories are shown for what they are,
pitiful madness, and you get dragged through the grinder with the
characters as they struggle to help themselves and each other through
very dark problems, often falling back to square one after a trauma.
Lots of the time there’s a manic dark humor in the show which is done
well. The humor is dark but not nasty or “wrong” (you know, humor where
there shouldn’t be any).
I recommend this anime highly to all my fellow anime fans (of course if you’re a fan, you’ve probably at least heard of it! :-)
I also find it ironic that many shows about hikikomori which followed after (such as Rozen Maiden and Kagerou Project)
chose not to play it straight and showed the hikikomori’s delusions and
hallucinations as real or showed them becoming some sort of
superhero. If you saw those first and then saw NHK, you might think
that this show was a deconstruction or a satire, showing the Hikikomori
and his misfit friends as what they are, misfits and down-and-outers who
need help with no aliens, no powers, no nothing. But NKH was created
in 2002 and appears to have been one of the first shows to show this
phenomenon in all its gritty glory. Perhaps it was a little too hard hitting for fans and creators after all.
Tuesday, February 3, 2015
Attack of the Pet Peeves!
I have a lot of things that irritate me. Usually little stupid things that no one else notices or cares about. I think everyone has stuff like that. But there is one thing that I just can't stand and its firmly in the land of bibliophile nerds like me.
I often go to Anime and Manga sites to read stories and read about the latest adventures of my favorite characters. I've noticed though that the majority of these sites alphabetize the lists of Anime and Manga in which they put titles that begin with "The" under T.
Oh the fingernails on the chalk board!
You see, years and years ago when English teachers used to be 50 year old women who'd scream at you and hit you with rulers (well, threatened it anyway), I learned that when it came to the rules of alphabetizing titles of movies, books, etc, you ignored the word "The" so that "The Red Badge of Courage" comes under 'R'. The Caine Mutiny goes under 'C'.
Maybe that rule isn't taught anymore. I mean, when I went to school, we actually read Beowulf and Shakespeare in class. I don't think they do that anymore.
So, when I go to these sites and see a huge list of titles under T that are there because the first word is "The", I scream really really loud at the screen that "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya" goes under M, "The World God Only Knows" goes under 'W'... NOT a huge long list of titles THE THE THE...
Yes, I'm a grammar Nazi and rules Nazi... and like those historical Nazis, I often don't even follow my own rules and make the same mistakes. Oh well, good thing those Anime sites can't hear me screaming. They'd probably beat the crap out of me. Old weirdo otaku!
I often go to Anime and Manga sites to read stories and read about the latest adventures of my favorite characters. I've noticed though that the majority of these sites alphabetize the lists of Anime and Manga in which they put titles that begin with "The" under T.
Oh the fingernails on the chalk board!
You see, years and years ago when English teachers used to be 50 year old women who'd scream at you and hit you with rulers (well, threatened it anyway), I learned that when it came to the rules of alphabetizing titles of movies, books, etc, you ignored the word "The" so that "The Red Badge of Courage" comes under 'R'. The Caine Mutiny goes under 'C'.
Maybe that rule isn't taught anymore. I mean, when I went to school, we actually read Beowulf and Shakespeare in class. I don't think they do that anymore.
So, when I go to these sites and see a huge list of titles under T that are there because the first word is "The", I scream really really loud at the screen that "The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya" goes under M, "The World God Only Knows" goes under 'W'... NOT a huge long list of titles THE THE THE...
Yes, I'm a grammar Nazi and rules Nazi... and like those historical Nazis, I often don't even follow my own rules and make the same mistakes. Oh well, good thing those Anime sites can't hear me screaming. They'd probably beat the crap out of me. Old weirdo otaku!
Subscribe to:
Posts (Atom)