Are we gonna be posting every picture that has any kind of reference to anime or a japanese actor in it here from now on? Is that what you're saying? I think this doesn't belong here.
And i'm okay with you being aggressive, by the way. I'm not touchy, even though i'm twelve years old :P
Are we gonna be posting every picture that has any kind of reference to anime or a japanese actor in it here from now on? Is that what you're saying? I think this doesn't belong here.
As far as I know this is not a "picture". Is a scan of realistic official promotional art done in traditional media vintage 80s movie style. And several elements from it are either anime related or Japanese popular culture, J-Pop related. So it is not "any kind of reference". If you don't happen to know any of those references, I am truly sorry for you, but you are totally wrong.
As far as I know this is not a "picture". Is a scan of realistic official promotional art done in traditional media vintage 80s movie style. And several elements from it are either anime related or Japanese popular culture, J-Pop related. So it is not "any kind of reference". If you don't happen to know any of those references, I am truly sorry for you, but you are totally wrong.
Come on man, this is a poster of Ready Player One... I don't know what made you think it was Danbooru content, but just because something has a mecha in it it doesn't automatically make it on-topic. It has to be the focus of the image. Not like you could upload a picture of Danny Devito cosplaying as Pikachu and try to argue it's on-topic because people wanted him to be the voice actor in a game, or a picture of Drake reading Naruto.
Come on man, this is a poster of Ready Player One... I don't know what made you think it was Danbooru content, but just because something has a mecha in it it doesn't automatically make it on-topic. It has to be the focus of the image. Not like you could upload a picture of Danny Devito cosplaying as Pikachu and try to argue it's on-topic because people wanted him to be the voice actor in a game, or a picture of Drake reading Naruto.
? LOL As far as I know those are not Danny DeVito nor Drake. Those are Win Morisaki as Daito, the RX-78-2 and the Swordfish II besides many other western culture elements. And it seems to me the focus of the image is distributed between all those different elements, since they are all equally very very important parts of the plot from the actual film (and book) and are not thrown in just for exposition sake or simply cameos at all. Of course, only if you saw the film (or actually read the book) you could know that... and I won't tell anything more or I will be banned for spoiling the film (and book!).
You will all understand when you watch the film. I will appeal the deletion then, so don't worry.
? LOL As far as I know those are not Danny DeVito nor Drake. Those are Win Morisaki as Daito, the RX-78-2 and the Swordfish II besides many other western culture elements. And it seems to me the focus of the image is distributed between all those different elements, since they are all equally very very important parts of the plot from the actual film (and book) and are not thrown in just for exposition sake at all. Of course, only if you saw the film (or actually read the book) you could know that... and I won't tell anything more or I will be banned for spoiling the film (and book!).
You will all understand when you watch the film. I will appeal the deletion then, so don't worry.
So far 6 approvers believe it breaks the rules, so I really doubt it'll get approved. Even if it does, it won't stay up for 24 hours before someone flags it.
Pictures are generally judged for their own merit/ontopicness. Just because a movie contains anime elements (yes, I know what scene you're talking about), that doesn't make the movie poster itself any more relevant to this site.
Is not a scene. Is a quite long and decisive climax sequence with the Gundam, the Swordfish II and Daito, all 3 of which are elements essential to the movie's plot and are not only cameos at all. Have you seen the film? It seems to me you all have only watched the trailers... So again, I really don't care if it gets deleted. It will probably get appealed by someone some time later after the film is released in Japan on April 20 and the plethora of fan art comes through.
Is not a scene. Is a quite long and decisive climax sequence with the Gundam, the Swordfish II and Daito, all 3 of which are elements essential to the movie's plot and are not only cameos at all. Have you seen the film? It seems to me you all have only watched the trailers... So again, I really don't care if it gets deleted. It will probably get appealed by someone some time later after the film is released in Japan on April 20 and the plethora of fan art comes through.
I'm fully aware of that scene. The point is though that this poster has none of that. It's just a bunch of unrelated actors with very tiny references to anime.
...this comment makes me think otherwise. Those "very tiny references" are not simple cameos.They are actually very important parts of the plot since the Swordfish (piloted by Aech) and the Gundam (piloted by Daito) are the main protagonists in a long pivotal epic battle from the last part of the actual film.
As far as I know this is not a "picture". Is a scan of realistic official promotional art done in traditional media vintage 80s movie style.
Yeah, also called "a picture". Google "picture definition", see what comes up, you might be surprised.
Kronnang_Dunn said:
If you don't happen to know any of those references, I am truly sorry for you, but you are totally wrong.
And I'm truly sorry for you, my friend, cause you're too busy attacking me and others, instead of actually defending your case.
It doesn't matter what's in the movie. The important part is what's in the picture. And here we have a bunch of realistically depicted white people front and center, and a couple of references in a corner. If you think this is the kind of stuff people want here - I don't think you know what kind of site you're on.
Yoksven said: It doesn't matter what's in the movie. The important part is what's in the picture. And here we have a bunch of realistically depicted white people front and center, and a couple of references in a corner. If you think this is the kind of stuff people want here - I don't think you know what kind of site you're on.
?LOL... Yes, it matters. They are not "in the corner". And they are not "references". Everything in the poster appears in the actual film and plays a significant part in its plot... big time! LOL You obviously have not seen the film. Time will prove me right.
Provence said:
It's a collage. And we even delete collages of anime, true anime characters.
?LOL... is not a collage. I think you really don't know what an actual collage is. Like I said... Everything in the image appears in the actual film!