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<blockquote data-quote="jdavis" data-source="post: 1178238" data-attributes="member: 8704"><p>I see the anime link it just doesn't click for me. Yea the movie does have similarities to some anime shows but it really isn't similar to anime in general. Heck most anime has more in common with Three's Company than it does with Kill Bill (we just get all the violent ones in America because those are the ones that sell here <img src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/joypixels/assets/8.0/png/unicode/64/1f642.png" class="smilie smilie--emoji" loading="lazy" width="64" height="64" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" data-smilie="1"data-shortname=":)" /> ). The couple of anime shows that have been mentioned were influenced by the same types of shows Kill Bill was, it's not a anime style, those shows are immulating those type of action movies. Even the anime scene in Kill Bill really didn't make me think anime at all, it made me think John Woo movie. Tarantino is a anime fan and he probably did get some ideas from certain shows but to say Kill Bill is like anime is the same as saying all American movies are like Star Wars. I doubt you will find any similarities between Kill Bill and Love Hina or Kill Bill and Evangelion, heck aside from the mass amounts of violence you probably couldn't find that much similar between Kill Bill and Berserk. There would be a lot of similarities with shows like Crying Freeman and The Profesional Golgo 13 which are shows heavily influenced by Hong Kong action movies or with shows like Ninja Scroll which is a show heavily influenced by the old Ninja and Samurai movies. It's just not a anime style thing (like say if everybody had huge eyes and a little mouth or that they were tall and skinny with wild colored hair).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jdavis, post: 1178238, member: 8704"] I see the anime link it just doesn't click for me. Yea the movie does have similarities to some anime shows but it really isn't similar to anime in general. Heck most anime has more in common with Three's Company than it does with Kill Bill (we just get all the violent ones in America because those are the ones that sell here :) ). The couple of anime shows that have been mentioned were influenced by the same types of shows Kill Bill was, it's not a anime style, those shows are immulating those type of action movies. Even the anime scene in Kill Bill really didn't make me think anime at all, it made me think John Woo movie. Tarantino is a anime fan and he probably did get some ideas from certain shows but to say Kill Bill is like anime is the same as saying all American movies are like Star Wars. I doubt you will find any similarities between Kill Bill and Love Hina or Kill Bill and Evangelion, heck aside from the mass amounts of violence you probably couldn't find that much similar between Kill Bill and Berserk. There would be a lot of similarities with shows like Crying Freeman and The Profesional Golgo 13 which are shows heavily influenced by Hong Kong action movies or with shows like Ninja Scroll which is a show heavily influenced by the old Ninja and Samurai movies. It's just not a anime style thing (like say if everybody had huge eyes and a little mouth or that they were tall and skinny with wild colored hair). [/QUOTE]
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