Why did japan stop making good anime?
Why did japan stop making good anime?
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it's too easy to make money from bad anime
1980's: economy good; small number of studios; sell only to Japan
1990's: economy bad; medium number of studios; start to sell worldwide
2000's: digital animation; large number of studios; need to sell worldwide to survive
2010's: foreigners start to tell Japan what anime to make, and it starts going to crap
2020: you're living in hell
Because your mom doesn't love you
They stopped giving PowerPoint presentations at the same time.
More the economic part than the globalization part, imo, but certainly the shift away from OVAs and a smaller number of studios with the talent congregated their to the current industry, where there are a million split studios churning out countless LN adaptations just trying to make a dollar,
Nobody feels like adapting good manga anymore. I think the way that most TV anime only do 13 episodes stifles creativity too (and this also causes issues with adaptations of manga). TV should be a place accepting of long form content, and while 13 episodes is longer than a movie, a lot of originals I've seen don't do a very good job of budgeting that time, plus that series have to be in units of 12 or 13 episodes most of the time. This is kind of true for manga as well since tankoban tend to be similar lengths but tankoban page counts are a lot more flexible. And either the animation talent has been degrading or the talented people just aren't able to show their talent for whatever reason.
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Good animators are also not being replaced. The current generation is like modern Man compared to the Elves and Numenoreans of old. Modern hands cannot craft the like of the classics. So you get idolshit, moeshit, and that anime (You) liked this season.
Some will say most anime always sucked and people just remember the best stuff and cherry pick. That’s a fucking lie and maximum COPE.
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The content of the anime has nothing to do with the talent of the animation team. Lucky Star and K-ON are moeshit but they're still well animated. I've also watched a lot of TV anime from the 70s-90s and there's quite a large amount of stuff with completely terrible animation. People just like to compare the OVAs and movies to TV series today since TV is where most of anime is today because OVAs aren't as common. Movies may not set the bar as high as they used to but TV anime isn't overall worse today than it was in the 70s-90s. The overuse of CGI may tip the scales though.
>2000's: digital animation; large number of studios; need to sell worldwide to survive
>2010's: foreigners start to tell Japan what anime to make, and it starts going to crap
modern japs have shit taste in anime as non-japs
Because manga is where it's at
Just find something you like
Streaming, now anime is meant to be mass produced and its forced to be more safe
They started pandering to otakus who have shit taste
This
In order to stay in business studios need to sell lots of shit. This means that mass market stuff is the safer bet, so blander and more inoffensive and conventional shit is going to be put out.
The other market is otakus who want the anime to indulge the fantasies. They dont want to be pushed out of their comfort zone, instead they want to be jacked off. In both cases ambitious and thought provoking anime gets sidelined or simply ignored in favour of generic flavour of the month titles or straight up self indulgent power fantasy.
LOTGH was never televised, it was actually done and worked of a period nearly 10 years on OVA Laser Disks. Think of the series as a LN adaption instead of an Anime.
LOGH was a huge success it barely has any action, it mostly centers around politics and tactics, why didn't it spawn any similar anime? I guess the closest is Arslan, but it's made by the same guy who made LOGH.
I guess LoGH-like story would be too much for the lazy authors, because its worldbuilding is rich with autistic detail. [spoiler[Though, I'd argue LOGH didn't go detail enough, why not spend entire episode discussing Reinhard's tax policy?[/spoiler]
Any recommendations for other anime, manga or light novels as deep as LOGH? Any with worldbuilding as rich? I haven't been able to find anything and I find myself gravitating to just regular books.
Arslan, it has +100 cavalry commanders, and +100 political factions.
Too many light novel adaptations which are glorified manga made by people that can't draw. Even those with merit are given shitty adaptations since all written stories rely on eternal monologue that is glanced over in an anime, but that doesn't matter because they're just glorified commerical anyway. In America the same shit happens except it's based more on reboots of better shit instead.
Survivor effect. I will say there's been an explosion in crap but the old bad stuff just disappears from view.
I've seen anime going as far back as the 60s to now.
I do certainly miss that style of animation you barely see now OP
>modern japs have shit taste in anime as non-japs
Maybe even worse, if some of the rankings ive seen are anything to go by
>Reinhard's tax policy
>I don't care, I have a galaxy to unite. That sort of thing is why I'm paying you. Deal with it yourself.
Hard to get an episode out of that.
>2010's: foreigners start to tell Japan what anime to make, and it starts going to crap
Yeah, it's foreigners fault we get isekai shit
ITT: people who have no idea what they're talking about and LOGH fans
I don't know which is worse
>To assess the economic value of his newly found empire, he had Eugen Richter compile a taxation database known as Neu-Domesday.
>According to Richter's report each planet was given economic value of "Reinhard's fee" based on their population, poverty, and size. It was thus given that the Emperor would not just take his tall in a form of currency, but with material wealth such as food and minerals, for not all had access to cold cash.
>Initial reform was insufficient to fund the construction of two new fortresses, thus Reinhard was forced to create a special "Ritter tax" which would seize 50% of the income of any ritter or higher ranking nobleman.
>Naturally this spawned a ritter uprising, that initially saw some success as it was subtly endorsed by marshal Senior Admiral Bittenfield, however it quickly spawns out of the control and Bittenfield was ousted from the faction. Which was about the time when Senior Admiral Ernest Mecklinger defeated the uprising in one decisive fight.
>Following the revolt, many nobles choose to denounce their noble status in order to avoid the tax. However, Richter had anticipated this had included a minor detail in his declaration which allowed the state to seize all properties and sources of income of the aristocrats who denounced their noble status after the Ritter Tax act had been passed.
>Thus the tax reform resulted in the disappearance of the nobility class only in a matter of decades.
LoGHfags because they should know better considering how highly they see themselves
you speak words of truth. normies dont even read manga. they read shit like web-toon with shitty gradient color panels and the same regurgitated isekai, rom-com, love story whatever. while a bunch of manga artist is making masterpieces that no one even talk about.
In short we need a manga only board. wtf are you doing hiroshimoot