I'd give up Anime and Music. If I could only keep one, it would be video games (thereby giving up anime, music and cartoons).
I would give up Anime and Video Games. Last couple of years I have had almost no time to play video games and although I enjoyed some Anime I could easely do without. Music is very essencial to my existance and that of my family. My wife plays a couple of instruments and I like to sing. Thereby music is a great tool to get the kids in a quite(r) and can create al sorts of moods. With cartoons I figure this covers all drawn books and movies/series also kids shows. Then if the music doesn't Keep the kids quite the cartoons will Grrr, Imrahil
What about the overlaps? Would games, anime, and cartoons not gave music if I have up music? If I give up anime/cartoons but not the other one who decides where the divide is?
So there would be no Anime Games if you dropped Anime... And Games would be silent if you dropped music. Interesting! It doesn't effect my choices though, but lets see how this will unfold. Grrr, Imrahil
I would give up video games. I have no more time to play them, so it's simply a confirmation of what i already did. I would keep music. I cannot simply imagine living without music, i listen to it literally every day. This leaves cartoon and anime. As much as i like anime, i watch more cartoons, and the same can be said for comics. So, here we are.
Can we clarify the rules? Does giving up music mean no instruments, no movie music, no game music? Anime means no even vaguely related cartoon anime? Cartoons means only live-action related Anime? (doesn't really make sense as Anime is cartoons, so please clarify cartoons) Does video games then take out any Anime games or cartoon style games?
Don't worry about overlaps. Each entity/choice you keep remains unchanged. Just use your best judgement. If you feel something is Anime, then it is Anime. If you were to give up music; then the cartoons, anime and video games would remain unchanged. If you feel that the majority of people would classify it as anime, then it is anime. If you feel that the majority of people would classify it as a non-anime "regular" cartoon, then it is a cartoon. Just use your best judgement and try to be fair about it. If you keep Anime, you get to keep ALL Anime. If you keep video games, you get to keep ALL video games.
I’d give up Anime and Cartoons. Anime because I’ve never watched anime and probably never will, and other cartoons because while I enjoy watching a Tom and Jerry or Looney Tunes once in a while, I enjoy listening to my favourite music and playing my PC games a lot more.