I personally think there's no denying that the anime created with the Kōfuku no Kagaku (Happy Science) cult in mind (outside of maybe the first OVA ever done by Kyoto Animation and first anime directed by Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid S' director, Tatsuya Ishihara, named Shiawasette Naani, with that likely being So Okay, It's Average by comparison) should qualify for this section. Hermes: Winds of Love, The Laws of the Sun, The Golden Laws, The Laws of Eternity, The Rebirth of Buddha, The Mystical Laws, and The Laws of the Universe trilogy (which is labelled as Parts 0-2 in English instead of as Parts 1-3) all have their own unique reasons for why they can be considered So Bad, It's Good anime movies. (Mother's Basement has some videos done for the first six films mentioned from Hermes up to The Mystical Laws (indirectly) comparing China to Those Wacky Nazis, to the point of using the actual Nazi swastikas just to make it appear valid for that particular movie.) However, the weird thing I'm wondering is how would we label Happy Science's movies in this case? Do we just go with the Joseph Lai approach and place them all in there like that? If so, is it alright to go into specifics with each film there in mind?
I personally think there's no denying that the anime created with the Kōfuku no Kagaku (Happy Science) cult in mind (outside of maybe the first OVA ever done by Kyoto Animation and first anime directed by Miss Kobayashi's Dragon Maid S' director, Tatsuya Ishihara, named Shiawasette Naani, with that likely being So Okay, It's Average by comparison) should qualify for this section. Hermes: Winds of Love, The Laws of the Sun, The Golden Laws, The Laws of Eternity, The Rebirth of Buddha, The Mystical Laws, and The Laws of the Universe trilogy (which is labelled as Parts 0-2 in English instead of as Parts 1-3) all have their own unique reasons for why they can be considered So Bad, It's Good anime movies. (Mother's Basement has some videos done for the first six films mentioned from Hermes up to The Mystical Laws (indirectly) comparing China to Those Wacky Nazis, to the point of using the actual Nazi swastikas just to make it appear valid for that particular movie.) However, the weird thing I'm wondering is how would we label Happy Science's movies in this case? Do we just go with the Joseph Lai approach and place them all in there like that? If so, is it alright to go into specifics with each film there in mind?
Edited by CrazyLuigi