Wednesday, December 28, 2011

Anime = Production Studio Sweatshop

Animation and comics are hard work. Anyone who makes it look easy and presents it that way is probably just trying to deceive you. Animation and comics (anime and manga included) are not easy to make. It’s strenuous, nerve-wracking, high pressure, and back breaking work and 24/7 obsession and labor. The only people who can make things like that look easy are millionaires in print and on TV, and 12 year old frauds on the internet. The Japanese only make it look effortless because they culturally, socially, psychologically, and emotionally socially-conditioned to perform that way. Their producers beat them within an inch of their lives, sweatshop style, if they’re not overachieving 24/7. We don’t have that in America. In America, we work hard, but I’m afraid we don’t have sweatshops that pass for teenage bedrooms and professional animation studios. The Japanese are brainwashed by their own society to conform to doing everything like perfectionists. It’s not human. At all really.

Anime = High Class Production Studio Sweatshop.
I’m working under different conditions than the Japanese are. No wonder they make me look stupid.

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