Why does he hate Tolkien so much?
Why does he hate Tolkien so much?
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Because all he can do now is complain
Gramps wishes he got to fight in a war and make himself a better man through that healthy experience. But he didn't, became a closet lolicon and hates himself for it (also the reason he shits on anime watchers so much).
he doesn't, he was criticizing hollywood in that interview
A nip doesnt have a ounce of the aryan fire that is a birthright of the dravidian conquerors and that we share as Europeans. It dims, but still it smoulders. I have more in common with authors of eddas than with aby contemporary slant-eyed fox from the east.
ok, what did he said this time
>war is a healthy experience
He doesn't hate Tolkien. Stop reading clickbait shit on Any Forums so much. Nausicaa was partially inspired by Tolkien.
Why don't you click this link and see that he names Tolkien's Hobbit as one of his favorite books.
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Yes
Because her forgot to include proper tax policy in his works.
Why the fuck are you on Any Forums, go back to writing the damn books!
He doesn't.
Parts of Porco Rosso was created as way of channeling the emotions from WW1, similar to the LOTR. The difference is that Miyazaki was adapting material instead of writing it from first-hand. The scene in Porco Rosso where he sees a vision of the dead pilots ascending to the sky is an adaptation of something that Roald Dahl wrote during WW2.
Never!
Tolkien was afraid of the yellow peril.
>LIVE
Tolkein is eternal.
I want to hear Miyazaki tears about how the climax of every season of Kimetsu, the most popular current IP in Japan, is the most in-demand animators in the country drawing someone getting beheaded to a euphoric score
Even though this is Any Forums I will say "haters gonna hate!"
I suppose the closest we got to Tolkien over here is Goblin Slayer.
I don't know if he hates Tolkien or whatever, but the man's books are shit.
For the survivors? Absolutely. It makes them better men.
Unironically, yes. It's a transcendental experience that everyone needs to experience once in their life.
I will but not for you whore
cant believe grrm will take another project after finishing elden ring
why don't you?
Tolkien actually did the whole technology vs nature thing far better.