Player hands me a character sheet

>player hands me a character sheet
>"she was based around an anime I watched"
>never invite him back after that initial session

That's stupid.

An artist should never reveal his sources

this is obviously bait but i give no fucks

i don't give a shit what your character is based on.as long as it fits the game and you do a decent job roleplaying

This.

Bonus points if it's subtle and I don't notice it until after the campaign.

ITT: we create a character based on OP

+20 to anal circumference

>>never invite him back after that initial session
But why?

weeaboo detected

What's the problem with someone making a character out of an idea taken from another media?

>make a character
>don't base it on anything in particular
>hand the sheet to the GM
>GM scowls
>GM: "You based this on this anime character, didn't you?"
>GM shows me some picture I don't recognize
>Me: "You're wrong. I've never seen or heard of that character before."
>GM: "Don't lie to me, prick!"
>GM kicks me out.

I really need to learn better tact.

> tips my middle finger to (you)
And nothing of value was lost for him.

Why should you have more tact when that GM is obviously retarded ?

People don't like being told that they are wrong. They react better to curiosity and expressions of interest.

>A closet weeb kicking out a player that isn't a weeb, accusing them of being a weeb.
>Conductive to curiosity and expressions of interest.

Well, maybe sometimes you should also just call a cat "a cat".
A person who can't handle being told that he's wrong, also cannot deploy the basic human qualities needed to interact meaningfully with others. And as such, I also doubt that such a person could ever be a good GM. So in the end, it would have been a complete waste of time to play dumb with him, for the sake of not making any waves in interactions that are flawed from the start because of his own self-deceptions.

tldr : don't waste your time with morons when you have better things to do in your life.

Why?It's always hilarious to watch weeb dropping his spaghetti every time their super special waifu fails at semi-realistic situations.

>sign up to a cowboy bebop based game on roll20
>hand in my character sheet
>gm asks "whats it based on?"
>tell him it's completely original and I've never seen the anime
>get kicked

Weaboos are fucking gross

>Base my character on a Celt hero from local mythology
>Gm assumes it's based on "animoo"
>Gets mad over absolutely nothing
>Passive agressiveness everywhere
Anti-weebs are like billion times worse than weebs

Blame the Fate series for putting Celtic heroes in spandex?

>base my character on a Japanese historical [erson Saigo Takamori, but westernized with a generic name
>avid anti-weeb GM doesn't notice shit
>proceed playing as usual

Which hero?

My last character was a Sakamoto Ryoma rip-off, but nobody in the group knows shit about Japan, not even Anime beyond DBZ and Doraemon, even though we were fucking playing a Japanese setting.

Breogan

To be honest, I don't really watch animu either. I just love slipping things under the radar and wait until I'm discovered.

Considering that "anime" is a medium, not a genre, and "tabletop game" is a medium, not a genre, OP has told us precisely nothing about his game and the proposed character.
I fail to imagine a character concept that could work in one medium but not the other, as long as it's the same genre and fits into the setting. Even something weird like Boku no Pico can theoretically be replicated in a tabletop game if you try, so the problem isn't "anime" but unfitting characters.
Prove me wrong.

Then I'm afraid your GM just assumes anything not in English (or his native language) is "animoo", and he has untreated impulse control.

That sounds like a Naruto's technique, go die in a fire.

>make a sorceror based on Lina Inverse
>people wonder why I have a givenofucksbutissortaheroic sorceror who's completely self serving
>fighter dies and has to reroll
>makes Gourry to a tee
>DM still hasn't realised

We literally coopted the entire game into a series of Slayers by the end of it without the DM knowing down to us bugging out together vs the Big Bad because he gibbed half the group instantly by pure blind luck and rerolls offered ended up in failures.

Strictly speaking, anime is neither a medium nor a genre; it is an industry or a scene. The term "anime" is is the sobriquet for Japanese animation. Anyone with anime literacy will be able to see that while it has conventions and patterns, it is not a genre, because not only does anime encompass a wide variety of fictional genres, no matter how many of those conventions it breaks, it will still be considered anime. Furthermore, it does not make sense to call anime a medium either: animation is the medium, and anime is simply Japanese animation. What other entertainment do we consider to be a different medium based on its nation of origin? Thus, it is most logical to describe anime as the the Japanese animation scene. In the same way that Hollywood is the American cinematographic scene, especially as it relates to corporate entertainment from studios on the West Coast as opposed to indie kino and film created elsewhere in the United States of America. Despite its conventions and formulae, Hollywood is not a genre, and it is certainly not a medium. Even more analogous from a western perspective would be Bollywood, as a specific foreign cinematographic scene with a number of specific, distinct qualities associated with it; in particular flamboyant, melodramatic romances with a Broadway*-inspired musical format.

*Ah, there's another one!

It's not the "other media" that was the problem, it was that it was anime, where practically all characters are dumb, archetypal, card-board cutouts.

You'd be hard pressed to find a character that had actual motivation and depth.

>the anime turns out to be mary the virgin witch
>OP turns out to be a faggot

So what if you use a character that isn't like that?

lol

I agree with you two, which is surprising since I'm a spergtastic austimo

What anime?
Depending on your answer, I might have to kick your ass.

>Implying all anime is the same

Could be way worse, he could be base a character on shit like Song of Ice and Fire, The Name of the Wind or Wheel of Time, and don't forget meme Discworld, I grew hating that shit over how many "le original player who thinks he's the first on ripping it off" faggots are out there.

Have you trued watching good abime?

but you're a spergtastic austimo with quads
Also, does the fact that I agree with you and the 2 user you quoted makes me austimo as well?

Yes but it's ok user, because we're all austimo. Even the normies.

It's not the "other media" that was the problem, it was that is was books, where practically all characters are dumb, archetypal, card-board cutouts.

You'd be hard pressed to find a character that had actual motivation and depth.

>It's not "other media" that was the problem, it was that it was superhero movies, where practically all the characters are dumb, archetypacl, card-board cutouts.

>It's not the "other media" that was the problem, it was that it was theater, where practically all characters are dumb, archetypal, card-board cutouts.

Is this samefag or not? Either way, I support this meme.

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>where practically all characters are dumb, archetypal, card-board cutouts.
>You'd be hard pressed to find a character that had actual motivation and depth.
This is true for all media, redditspacer.

Can't we all just get along and agree that the Apple is the sexiest fruit, and is basically massive fetish-bait. Goddamn I want to fuck this Apple... It's smooth skin looks so slutty.

>hates weeaboos
>posts on a 2chan ripoff Moot made for discussing chinese porn with his other dirty gaijin friends

I want to eat that apple. You know what I mean.

Don't, he'll just post the "Veeky Forums is it's own thing" argument and claim it should ban all anime, or some other stupid shit.

Disgusting! You stay away from me and my Waifruit.

How is that "redditspacing"? It looks like regular e-mail or letter spacing.

Your waifruit a shit. Honeycrisp is objectively the superior apple.

Retard. You should have read his character sheet before showing him the door. The source itself means nothing. I also hate weeaboos and I agree that they're the worst at roleplaying, but not every person who watches anime is a weeaboo.

>I never watched any good anime, the post
It's not like they are hard to find, really

>Not Granny Smith
Plebeians like you need to be crucified. Look at that water on their skin. LOOK AT IT!

>first 3 replies are double spaced
>this one guy in particular is from reddit

>I based my character around an anime I watched
If you have a problem with that, you watch shitty anime and you ARE a part of the problem.

You like tart? Try one of these bastards, they'll pucker your mouth like an arab preschooler's pussy on her honeymoon if you get a good one.

Until Horishimoot adds FUCKING PARAGRAPHS you'll have to deal with it, kid-diddler

Hey, as long as it's not an Orange, right? Oranges are shittest of Shit waifruits, there's just no comparison to Apples.

Well damn, I do like tart. I going to try one of these sour wenches.
Fuck Oranges, the only thing their good for is beating children with.

If they cut out the witches that series could've been pretty cool, but because they didn't it just fell really fucking flat for me.

>get invited to game
>told to bring a caster
>show up with a sorcerer that wants to become one with his green dragon blood
>dm looks at me funny
>''no that isn't really what the game is about, here I made a character for you in case this happened''
>name: Shinjoka Mosumi
>gender: female
>character is a fucking magical girl
>look at the other players sheets
>they are all playing magical girls of some variant
>ask DM if I can just play my sorc
>''no he wouldn't fit the party just play the one I gave you''
>forced to roleplay with this character
>mfw

seems like you should've been warned about the fact that you were playing a magical girl campaign

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should have just changed your character's gender and rolled with it

I've had this happen to me like three times

I'm not gonna start watching anime just to make sure I'm not ripping it off

>How is that "redditspacing"? It looks like regular e-mail or letter spacing.

It's a thing that this guy complains about now.

Like how a guy used to flip his shit whenever someone posted an image with "tumblr" in the filename.

FUCK YOU RUSSET BEST APPLE!

Or the BBEG dude.

Why do people feel compelled to tell the DM where they got their character ideas from? I guess it makes sense if you've got a game that's specifically based around some kinds of stories for inspiration and somebody's trying to put their DBZ-inspired character in the GoT RPG, but otherwise, who cares? Why bring it up unprompted?

Functional Mute: Mouth Full of Dicks

No, don't fuck oranges. That's the point. though I bet Pathfinder players do. Fucking degenerate weebs can't even hav3 good taste.

BBEG dude is confirmed for accusing others of Redditspacing.

You just give her a personality that's more fun to play.

>""""""forced"""""" to roleplay this character
does your dm make you play at gunpoint? Does he have your family in his actual dungeon and reward you visiting privileges based on how well you roleplay?

It's all in good fun user. I'm a lover of apples and oranges [spoilers] and grapes.[/spoiler].

Well shit, that I didn't know.

why would I Dairmuid could do whatever he wanted to me

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>a sorcerer that wants to become one with her green dragon blood
This seems like a pretty simple fix.

>Invite some guy to my magical burst game
>Tell him it's not magical burst
>He comes out with a fucking 3.5 D&D sorc
>I give him a randomly generated character
>He looks bewildered and angry

Weapons:
Katana (d4, excessive lack of skill)
Small Penis (enemy must make a dc 20 wisdom waving throw or fall prone in laughter)
Fedora: -1 to all charisma checks
Gross weight: +155 pounds, can be used to deal 1d6 suffocation damage

>make a sheet after a character from a manga there's no way in hell the DM has read
>he did
>he lets me play it anyways

>Gross weight: +155 pounds, can be used to deal 1d6 suffocation damage
Mobility penalties must be so severe he'll never be using this anyways.

>weeb brings make female character
>character art is obviously anime, makes no pretensions about it
>waifu ends up being the most involved, well-developed character in the game
>loved by everyone in the table but THAT GUY who got mad the waifu stole the show and chose the beta guy over his manime-inspired SO BADASS barbarian
Book, cover, etc.

So, while we're on the subject of anime, what system would you even use for a campaign based on Slayers?

Old school D&D is too "fantasy Vietnam." Someone will suggest BESM but anime isn't a genre. 3.5 could do it but I don't enjoy 3.5 at all. 5e could do most of the player characters if you're willing to refluff a few things. Zelgadis' chimera form would be hard to manage, though.

I know comedy is primarily up to the players and GM, but a game intentionally conducive to silliness might be helpful, too. But it can't be totally stupid or the serious bits won't work.

I had the biggest crush on Amelia as a teenager.

Slayers and all those DQ-inspired anime are pretty much just Japanese D&D. It's pretty obvious it's the most fitting, if maybe not the most ideal, choice.

You would possibly need homebrew for stuff like Zelgadis or some of the Mazoku bullshit.

You should have attempted to out-weeb him and argued that you would only play a magical girl (male)

Topkek

I love that idea

This.
Everyone says they watch "good anime" but when you actually take a look it's pretty much exactly as you describe it with maybe a decent plot if you're lucky.

What about pic related?

>was anime, where practically all characters are dumb, archetypal, card-board cutouts
>You'd be hard pressed to find a character that had actual motivation and depth

When was the last time you saw a PC that wasn't an archetypal cardboard cutout?

This shit isn't exclusive to anime.

I agree. I like mature Western media for mature players like myself. Authors like RA Salvatore, CS Goto and Kevin J Anderson offer a depth and maturity anime never can.

I wish that ended with Adam dying and only the trap and the rest of the Girls Squad. For some reason I absolutely hated him by the end.

>It's not the "other media" that was the problem, it was that is was 40k, where practically all characters are dumb, archetypal, card-board cutouts

This. Player characters gain depth and personality through their actions in the game, not through their backstories.