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6/04/2023 5:17 pm  #1


best movie/show foods

no one talks about the food in monsters inc. especially the coffee 
 


what one do you think has the best food












i am not stupid >: (
 

6/05/2023 5:42 am  #2


Re: best movie/show foods

Cartoons obviously!

 


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6/05/2023 4:03 pm  #3


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Hayao Miyazaki / Studio Ghibli

 


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6/05/2023 7:30 pm  #4


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Yeah, I almost feel like "anime" and "Miyazaki" should be separate categories.

 

6/06/2023 1:11 pm  #5


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Clodfobble wrote:

Yeah, I almost feel like "anime" and "Miyazaki" should be separate categories.

Miyazaki is, by accepted common usage, anime. I'm interested to hear why you think it should be in a different category*, if because "it's so good".. wouldn't removing the best thing from a category just be another way of saying the category itself isn't good enough to contain the thing? (but it does, so it is)..

*or maybe, "because it isn't based on a Manga"?

or something else


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6/06/2023 10:43 pm  #6


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I just meant that he's in a category all his own precisely because he's so good. Of course he's anime, but very little else in anime reaches his level of perfection when it comes to food.

 

6/06/2023 11:01 pm  #7


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You people are weird.  The only time I have ever noticed/cared about the food was in Crocodile Dundee.  but not because it was good -just the humour


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6/07/2023 8:02 pm  #8


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Are any of these posts in English?

Am I having a stroke or something?
 


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6/07/2023 8:18 pm  #9


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Well I had a stroke and let me tell you I barely understand them.  


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6/08/2023 5:54 am  #10


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Cultural stroke I guess, kids today.


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6/08/2023 6:00 am  #11


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Flint wrote:

…*or maybe, "because it isn't based on a Manga"?…

That’s the ticket. Some consider it to be an anime movie and thus in the movie category much like the way we differentiate an animated movie from a cartoon. We don’t just call them all cartoons even though they’re all animated.
 

 

6/08/2023 1:06 pm  #12


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Weird that the first work I thought of as another example of "high art" in the anime genre was Madoka Magica, also not based on a Manga, although absolutely a distillation of years of Shoujo "magical girl" Anime/Manga.



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