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Otaku quiz.

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 1:08 am
by Damien
http://www.armory.com/tests/anime.html

21% for me Part-time otaku. Haha!

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 8:26 am
by LordMune
28.5% otaku corrupt. :\

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 8:43 am
by Eldo
You answered "yes" to 57 of 200 questions, making you 71.5% otaku pure (28.5% otaku corrupt).
Your Weirdness Factor (AKA Uniqueness Factor) is 13%, based on a comparison of your test results with 91823 other submissions for this test.

The average purity for this test is 66.4%.
The first submission for this test was received August 5, 1998.

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 9:04 am
by Brainpiercing
Hmm:

You answered "yes" to 29 of 200 questions, making you 85.5% otaku pure (14.5% otaku corrupt).
Your Weirdness Factor (AKA Uniqueness Factor) is 11%, based on a comparison of your test results with 91823 other submissions for this test.

The average purity for this test is 66.4%.
The first submission for this test was received August 5, 1998.

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 9:43 am
by Quest
200 questions?
my attention span is not that long.

i tried answering... till the 1st 20 questions.
=)

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 11:48 am
by Deathbringer
You answered "yes" to 65 of 200 questions, making you 67.5% otaku pure (32.5% otaku corrupt).
Your Weirdness Factor (AKA Uniqueness Factor) is 10%, based on a comparison of your test results with 91823 other submissions for this test.

The average purity for this test is 66.4%.
The first submission for this test was received August 5, 1998.

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 3:09 pm
by Devil_Dante
You answered "yes" to 30 of 200 questions, making you 85.0% otaku pure (15.0% otaku corrupt).
Your Weirdness Factor (AKA Uniqueness Factor) is 8%, based on a comparison of your test results with 91823 other submissions for this test.

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 7:50 pm
by ryusenka
You answered "yes" to 61 of 200 questions, making you 69.5% otaku pure (30.5% otaku corrupt).
Your Weirdness Factor (AKA Uniqueness Factor) is 13%, based on a comparison of your test results with 91823 other submissions for this test.

The average purity for this test is 66.4%.
The first submission for this test was received August 5, 1998.
Wow, I'm that much of a loser, I need to get laid, fast.

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 8:12 pm
by Buzkashi
You answered "yes" to 38 of 200 questions, making you 81.0% otaku pure (19.0% otaku corrupt).
Your Weirdness Factor (AKA Uniqueness Factor) is 10%, based on a comparison of your test results with 91823 other submissions for this test.

The average purity for this test is 66.4%.
The first submission for this test was received August 5, 1998.
This shit was wack..

"Do you own a TV?"

"If so do you watch the TV?"

*head explodes*

Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 8:13 pm
by Deathbringer
Yeah, that question was fucking retarded.

Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 12:06 am
by Eldo
Well, it's supposed to get you to answer at least some questions of course, to prove that you're somewhat of an otaku.

Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 12:35 am
by BasouKazuma
You answered "yes" to 52 of 200 questions, making you 74.0% otaku pure (26.0% otaku corrupt).
Your Weirdness Factor (AKA Uniqueness Factor) is 8%, based on a comparison of your test results with 91823 other submissions for this test.

Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 6:04 am
by Gaiseric
You answered "yes" to 56 of 200 questions, making you 72.0% otaku pure (28.0% otaku corrupt).

Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 7:08 am
by SarahofBorg
You answered "yes" to 83 of 200 questions, making you 58.5% otaku pure (41.5% otaku corrupt).
Your Weirdness Factor (AKA Uniqueness Factor) is 15%, based on a comparison of your test results with 91823 other submissions for this test.

The average purity for this test is 66.4%.
The first submission for this test was received August 5, 1998.

...I answered "yes" to way more than anyone else here O_0

Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 7:35 am
by Gaiseric
Honestly, I am not surprised.

Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 10:56 am
by Sortep
You answered "yes" to 45 of 200 questions, making you 77.5% otaku pure (22.5% otaku corrupt).
Your Weirdness Factor (AKA Uniqueness Factor) is 13%, based on a comparison of your test results with 91823 other submissions for this test.

The average purity for this test is 66.4%.
The first submission for this test was received August 5, 1998.

Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 6:56 pm
by SarahofBorg
Gaiseric wrote:Honestly, I am not surprised.
I am. I honestly don't consider myself a big otaku. I figured I'm an average anime fan, not a whole lot more.
I've only been into anime about 3 years. I know people who've been into it for 30. I got nothin on them.

Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 7:22 pm
by Gaiseric
I have been watching anime for nearly 10 years now and you answered yes to 27 more questions than I did.

Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 8:07 pm
by SarahofBorg
Heh, and I havn't watched a new anime since October. I've rewatched old episodes, and I've tried new series, but I havn't found anything good since then.
And I thought I was slipping :D
I may of exagerated and said yes to maybe 5 questions, since it was subjective sometimes.
Like "you own over 100 tapes of anime" I figured having 400+ episodes of anime on my PC counts, since no one works with tapes anymore.

Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 6:10 am
by Fuji Nagase
ive got about 11 years on anime so far. i found some of these questions really funny, out of place, and generally supposed to be subjectively perceived. others kind of made sense. but what do you expect out of a quiz from the 90's? sadly, i do own more than 100 videos...of sailor moon. ALL bootleg. my sister and i were big fans back in the day. but i hated when they asked questions like "do u go to japan with the sole purpose of getting anime merchandise, even though u dont speak japanese?" that is more of a japanophile quiz question. why would you be proud that u do that, and even more so, how can that make you more otaku? it seems otaku has lost meaning. i used to call myself an otaku, but i think that these days i dont like what comes with that title. the community that "animers" or "otaku" have currently is horrible. hot topic wearing, trigun obsessed, emo brats that think they are the best thing that has happened to anime. that they are the most "otaku". the truth is, most of us who think like this were the people that started the trends without knowing it. i didnt know you could "look" like you are obsessed with anime before recently.

::sigh:: however, i think all i can do it let it go. (and this belongs in the rant thread, i know.)

although i do think that its funny that in america, otaku is more of a positive name, compared to japan, where it is a very negative term. right?

You answered "yes" to 122 of 200 questions, making you 39.0% otaku pure (61.0% otaku corrupt).
Your Weirdness Factor (AKA Uniqueness Factor) is 36%, based on a comparison of your test results with 91823 other submissions for this test.
(The average purity for this test is 66.4%. )



so, pure/corrupt means what again?

Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 6:13 am
by Damien
The more corrupt you are the more of a OTAKU you are. :wink:

Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 6:22 am
by Fuji Nagase
i see...

Posted: Wed May 31, 2006 6:25 am
by Damien
And the term Otaku has a more negitive meaning in Japan of course. Yet I see alot of american people going to anime conventions dressed in cosplay looking like complete shit, and I feel bad for them, they should know how horrible they look, most of the time with cosplay americans do it horrible, I haven't seen any BAD japanese cosplayers yet.

Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 7:09 am
by Fuji Nagase
i'd have to disagree. because a lot of anime characters look american to begin with, many american cosplayers look more like the actually character as a result. it is true that you dont see many bad japanese cosplayers, but the community is different in japan, right? in america, its like ANYONE can do it, thus we get more bad costumes. we have cosplay.com, and hundreds of people have personal cosplay web sites. japanese cosplay sites are harder to come by than american ones. so compared to the few japanese cosplay sites, and the large number of american cosplay sites, it does seem like japanese cosplays are better. of course, they have been cosplaying much longer than in america, but i still have to argue. in japan, cosplay isnt considered a real positive thing, so if you do it, it's probably because you are really into it (of course this is a generalization).

because the circumstances are different, cosplaying cant really be compared well.

Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2006 9:47 pm
by Finito
22 "yes", 11% corrupt

Too many gay questions. Those questions are pretty old too.
I guess im more of a manga guy than an anime guy.
Not much questions about mangas. Is otaku for anime only?