Thursday, January 17, 2008

What is GAR?

Ok one last post for Sze before I really close this blog as I don't really know where to put this one.

GAR is a term for an anime character archtype, similar to moe or tsundere. Character archtypes are usually very complicated to explain plainly and better to experience simply, but I'll try my best to put it in words here.

GAR is usually used in sentences like this:

"He is so GAR he made me cry."

GAR characters frequently appear in Shounen anime, or anime intended for boys. It is also consequently usually applied to male characters although there are instances when females have been called GAR.

Shounen anime is rather popular in Singapore and to quote some right off the bat we have stuff such as Bleach, Naruto and One Piece. A good example of a GAR character would be Kurosaki Ichigo from Bleach.

GAR characters typically evoke a feeling of extreme admiration in adolescent young boys towards the GAR character, to the point of tears. This is usually because the young boy has not reached that level of GAR-ness yet in his life. However it should be noted that GAR is also sometimes used by full-grown men in other contexts such as:

"I never knew that Henrietta was so GAR."

Refering to the Cyborg Henrietta in the anime/manga Gunslinger Girl. The sentence specifically refers to this scene in volume 5 of the manga:

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I personally find GAR very stupid. You can read this post done by a married Singaporean anime blogger to understand why GAR appears mostly in Shounen anime and moe appears frequently in Seinen anime, or anime intended for men.

"In the same vein, it’d also explain why we avoid certain series. I’m sure Grouseaux despises most war-themed anime because as an insider, he knows how silly most of them are. Having served in the army like most Singaporean males, I too have a higher bar for war anime. One of the reasons why I strongly recommend Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu over Saikano is the ludicrous manner the armed forces were depicted in the latter. Extrapolating this train of thought, this is also the reason why I have low regard for GAR in anime. Would one admire GAR anime characters if HE IS GAR in RL? (That said, of course there are well-crafted GAR characters in anime, worthy of respect though they are are far and few.) Like frivolous anime wars is to Grouseaux, so is anime GAR to real men."

"This conversely explains why real men worship moe - it’s everything they are not and will never be."

"(Incidentally, the most GAR thing I believe a man can do in RL is to undertake childbearing in place of his wife. Not just the delivery but the whole ten months ordeal. Now that is a GAR I can never hope to attain.)"

To summarise using my own point of view, the reason why GAR in anime is freaking stupid to grown up men like me is because, I myself am easily more GAR in the first place. Unless of course you're not. I have done all kinds of horrendous stuff and I'll just quote one example out of numerous ones. Aside from fucking subordinates that deserve it until their backside tear, I once had to scold this captain with all his children in the backseat for refusing to budge from a double yellow line. Ok I admit, I really didn't have to hollar at him using the insane amount of decibels that I did use, but I was already pissed that I was conscripted in the first place. And the captain's stubborness didn't help. I didn't really give a fuck about what his kids thought about him at that point of time and come to think about it, I still don't care. Yeah I knew I could have gotten into trouble but I didn't, and I had an ace in the hole. The idiot parked on a double yellow line. And he is only a freaking captain anyway.

The arguement goes that anything GAR that a GAR character in any anime does can't possibly impress me. Moe, on the other hand, is an entirely different story, and I'll briefly argue out why moe is really for men and GAR is just for whimpy boys. To understand fully, just pick out any anime with moe characters and give it a go seriously such as CLANNAD, or Manabi Straight!

Most people don't understand why men are attracted to moe in anime and usually make an initial judgement that that kind of anime is for pedophiles. I don't really blame the them, but in actual fact this is not the case. Will any animation studio waste tens of thousands of yen just to make an anime for pedophiles? The logic defies common sense.

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I've always been captivated by Fuko's incessant determination.

If we look seriously at most moe characters in Seinen anime such as Nagisa or Fuko from CLANNAD, you'll see that unlike stupid GAR characters, moe characters can achieve things that we men can never possibly achieve. Nagisa has great potential to fixing up Tomoya's family and Fuko did manage to mend some broken ties. These kind of things require quite a bit of moral courage from stubborn men.

I mean I really can't do this kind of stuff now. The only thing I'm really good at now is scolding people, regardless of rank. I'll just adjust my decibels and tone to suit the correct rank. I can't really mend broken families and stuffs. In fact I guess I'll achieve just the opposite.

I mean look at what Fuko did for her sister's wedding. Do you think anyone of us will really throw our face away to do something like that for our older sisters? I really don't think so.

But that's really just the brief explaination and I'm not skilled enough to put moe fully in words. Just watch more moe anime and read these posts from top to bottom if you want to understand the truth:

Ken Akamatsu's (mangaka of Love Hina and Negima!?) intepretation of moe
Moetry for you
The Moe image

To end off, MOE is the true GAR. Those who have not fully matured will not understand or appreciate this. However, mature men with clouded perceptions are not likely to understand this either.

Wednesday, January 16, 2008

This blog is dead

Not yet, but soon enough it will be.

I decided to move on the Wordpress, as I do know it gives an overall better blogging experience overall for both the reader and the blogger. Blogger has a lot of new templates, but there really is no point in changing template since I have resized most of screencaps to fit this one. Thus I feel that I need a breath of fresh air.

Blogger's comment system is also really clunky, explaining the presence of tag/chat boxes on most blogger blogs. My wordpress one will do without one. If you feel a need to comment or discuss a post just use the comments function. Recent comments will be broadcasted on the sidebar.

Also, my wordpress blog will be purely an anime blog. I have already touched upon briefly why it is risky/irrevelant to use a blog as an online journal in this post although many bloggers, especially from our generation, are doing so. Of course you can say "its my blog, I can do anything I want with it". But think about it. A blog is available on the internet where everyone can see what you want to say. When we were younger, blogging about your life was ok. But now with heavier responsibilities to shoulder and greater awareness of how the world really is like, you'll see that posting your real-life experiences online is rather dangerous and pointless. There are just some things that some people should know and some others shouldn't. This is probably the reason why Jian Xiang has lost his impetus to blog ^^ I fully understand. And as his dead blog has demonstrated, life still goes on.

And heck, my sad army life is ending soon so, it really ends a real reason for this blog. 20 MOAR DAYS LOL.

Thus, it is better to have a thematic blog and track visitor traffic may it be about anime, food, gaming. Or anything under the sun at all really, just has to be something that you "specialise" in. That's really what the point of blogging is and I hope more of the younger generation have realised this. Blogging is a really fun thing to do, and I feel everyone should keep a blog about something. But definitely not to reveal personal information.

That doesn't mean you shouldn't blog about your life at all as the urge may be overwhelming at times when a life changing event occurs (OOOORRRDDDDDD LOOOOOHHHHHH), but those posts should not be a primary focus.

I'm also gearing my blog towards a more hardcore audience (I plan get it listed on animenano.com eventually) and thus I'll be explaining less Jap visual culture jargon and just use it plainly. If you need to clarify any terms, Wikipedia is your best friend. Or heck, you could just simply comment, email me or catch me on MSN/RL ^^

It has been a really fun journey blogging about anime and related v-culture through my army days. Sze Wai was always there to rant about Kyoto Animation anime and Russell with his lame attempts to be, well, lame! Heheheh.

Well, the journey isn't over, it probably has only just begun. I'll always need some virtual space to be a fan, and due to our dimensional nature, it is best for an anime fan to keep a blog to pursue his hobby. Anime is, and will always be, a niche hobby. It isn't some trend or pop culture phenomenon that most "normal" people believe it is. It is a unique and powerful form of modern visual culture that majority of the 3-dimensional world will never get to experience or appreciate.

But don't worry, this blog will always be stuck in some corner of the internet for anyone, including me, who requires a strong dose of nostalgia to give their aged nerves a shock ^^

Well without further ado, I guess I'll reveal the name of my new blog which is titled 2D > 3D. I hope anyone interested in my blogging will be as delighted to read my posts as I would be churning them out. :)

Sunday, January 13, 2008

CLANNAD episode 13 zipped past before I could blink

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A similar sensation occured to me for both Kanon and Suzumiya Haruhi as well. The episodes just pass too DAMN quickly.

Anyway CLANNAD is turning out to be more science-fictiony than I had predicted. It already made a reference to some other science-fiction short story, and the quote was repeated in the ep 14 preview. Looks like KyoAni likes to alternate the creation of their anime between brainy and non-brairy series'. Heck, Suzumiya Haruhi had all kinds of funny equations and physical theories mixed into it, thus Kanon 2006 had to lighten the brain load on the KyoAni fanboys.

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Episode 13 makes a lot of references to String Theory. To roughly visualise how its like, just imagine doing Particle Mechanics in Physics, but instead of using a dimensionless particle to solve questions, you use a dimensionless string that can bend anyhow. Fuck NO am I attempting that kind of questions XD

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The "countless harps" that Kotomi's father talks about here refers to the "strings that make up the universe". Basically, in order to combine all physical theories (electromagnetism, mechanics, wave theory etc.) into one universal theory, instead of using particles we need to consider the usage of dimensionless strings in the problems. And these "invisible strings" that play the harmony of our universe gave inspiration to Kotomi's father to name her daughter Kotomi, since "Koto" means "harp" in Japanese.

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Which is why String Theory is also known as The Theory of Everything. I wish episode 14 was airing now ><

P.S.: My father sponsored me a wireless lan card so problem solved. And a lot of bloggers who have played the original H20 ~footprints in the sand~ and CLANNAD visual novels have said that both of them are very similar in their science references. Can't wait to see more episodes for both series' ^^

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Temporary Hiatus?

Just moved into my temporary home at Jurong East, a place called Ivory Heights. I think its HUDC but I'm not that sure. Alot more spacious my previous abode Montery Park, but definitely much more rustic.

HOWEVER... my room doesn't have a cable connection and my com doesn't have a wireless lan card. Plus I don't wanna deprive my father from watching SCV so... until I find a way to split the ethernet wires its really difficult for me to blog properly. With screencaps and the like.

P.S. Go watch True Tears if you want raw animation quality, its eye-ball popping stuff.