Does it make you feel bad when a character of your nationality gets killed in anime?
>>139614779
I am america so they don't die
>>139614964
This. We're pretty strong.
>>139614964
>>139615025
Americans are not rare so it's different. I'm interested in more rare nations. It's like
>Oh, cool, it's a guy from my cuntree.
>Well, too bad, he's dead. Go on.
There would actually have to be any characters from my country for that to happen, so no
>>139614779
>Japan
Literally every other anime.
>>139614779
>Peruvian
there are no peruvian characters in anime excpet for healer-chan in Charlotte, but she didn't die.
>>139614779
>Britbong
While I havnen't seen any other brits in anime that I watch, I wouldn't feel bad if they died.
>>139614779
>South Africa
I think my flag was in a background once.
>>139614779
Koreanfag here
I can only attribute it to the anti Korean sentiments nips hold.
>>139614779
Not really. The character themselves is more important than their nationality. But if I come across one from my country I'd rather they were a great character who dies, than a boring one.
RIP Smirnov, the Wild Bear of Russia. You were great.
>>139615890
But he was a bad guy.
>>139615740Will Keiko make anime great again, anon?
>>139614779
>>139615919
It's like whith Hollywood and Russians. We learned to ignore the thing. Anyways, everybody acts the same in anime regardless of ethnicity.