whats up with anime and the cardinal sins?
Whats up with anime and the cardinal sins?
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well-established low-hanging fruit, everyone knows what they are so it's easy to invoke symbolism and act like you're being super deep and insightful.
Christianity is considered foreign and exotic and mystical there.
Name 3 instances of the cardinal sins represented in anime.
My god, this philosophical idea has gotten pretentious nowadays.
Use the cardinal virtues
4 foundations of islam
Aristotle's 12 virtues
Dao, Junzi, and Ren
Sankhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Mimamsa and Vedanta
The Seven Deadly Sins
Seven Mortal Sin
FMA
You win this round, person who actually watches anime. But I'll be back, stronger and more terrible than ever before. Just you wait.
Nordic mythology is also on the rise now, expecting a bunch of Odins in next 5 years
Japan loves easily accessible foreign mythology. They should make an anime analogous to the Trinity
At least it's not the fucking akashic records
WW2 exposed the Japanese population to the concept of christianity, which has a lot of fun ideas in it
also see Evangelion.
What the hell
We already got Ah my Goddess and Detective Loki.
The tree Yydrasil was used in so many different anime like SAO, grand Blue, and Overlord
I wish they try to be more creative. There are so many myths and philosophical thought that needs more love.
Tolkien was laughed at and recieved crushing reviews because he revitalized niche folktales and created languages and cultures just for them
>WW2 exposed the Japanese population to the concept of christianity,
Dude, missionaries have been fucking with Japan since at least the 17th century. They knew what it was. Ieyasu made a huge thing about it. Incidentally Nobunaga seemed to like them. But that's probably because they gave him guns.
>It's another I need to google a famous dead guy and get nothing but Fate shit in the image results.
All my hate.
We'll be waiting
and why they never use Kleshas?
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Funny you say that, because in vidyaland Kingdom Hearts is going with both Seven Sins AND Nordic at the same time
And where the the great Nomura goes others will follow, so the five years thing seems generous
Lmao
this can't be real, its probably some fan made animation
This thread needs a theme.
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Easy way to make a boss squad. You can have a fat guy for Gluttony, a hot chick for Lust, a berserker for Wrath, etc.
The seven deadly sins concept is just as revered and gets explored in art just as much in the West.
It's just a really cool concept and it makes sense in a way that rings true with anyone who has lived long enough to experience both sin itself and the wages thereof.
It's objectively cool as fuck whether it's foreign and exotic or not.
FMA
Seven Deadly Sins
Re: Zero
The fan made one was better
>Tolkien was laughed at and recieved crushing reviews because he revitalized niche folktales and created languages and cultures just for them
Good thing he was too much of a boss to care.
Oh, he was, actually
He was hurt when his friend moaned the infamous line "Oh no! Not another fucking elf!" during their readings
Tolkien was hurt and stopped doing readings of his book.
Because of the crushing reviews he got in Europe, he published it in America where it became an absolute hotshit because America was having the hippie craze.
>America was having the hippie craze.
Frodo lives
>4 foundations of islam
>Sankhya, Yoga, Nyaya, Vaisheshika, Mimamsa and Vedanta
What anime has these?
>America was having the hippie craze
In the 50s?
LoTR got popular in the 60's
22 years since first publication
Guy endured crushing reviews of his works for 22 years
But he believed in it and never lost hope
*12 years
My mistake. It was first published in 1948
Its greek mythology for nips
Heard Netflix fixed it, is it true?
Honestly Japan needs a good and honest dose of Hellenism.
Speaking of Bleach, the Espada were based on the seven sins at first.
>now
Neo-pagan dick sucking has been going on since the 70's at least.