Why doesn't japan make good anime anymore?
Why doesn't japan make good anime anymore?
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A decent to good anime comes out every season
Watch more anime.
Becomes the west is its largest consumer
At this point just read manga
Because making crap is far more profitable.
I love copy paste threads complaining about the same pointless shit
The same gay ass fuck every day
stop shitting up the board. Make better threads fag
not enoufh western influence
Crap always sells better. Every time.
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Japan couldn't make an anime to save their lives.
>Watch more anime.
That's ironic, considering the people who complain about the state of current anime are people who don't watch more anime themselves.
you're scraping the bottom of the barrel
Is this the daily "I'm an underage teenager who got my tastes off a Top 10 Anime youtube video so that makes me an anime expert and modern anime is shit" thread?
modern "anime" sucks
it's all plastic shit for the lowest common denominator. There are no more great directors, you only have hacks like Yuasa and Butcher
>Cowboy Bebop
>good
If you're going to spam this thread at least pick one of many better 1998 anime.
Ugh this.
Recommend me some then.
I haven't watched anything good in literal years.
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This isn't true at all. The largest consumer of anime is fast becoming China, next to them is the domestic market, which most anime caters to. Japan has always sold anime discs at a loss to western distributors so your dollar has always been worth less than the average Japanese viewer's, not that you buy BDs anyway.
From this season?
There's Appare Ranman (Imagine a Spaghetti Western met a Samurai film but it's also Whacky Races).
Great backgrounds, fun colorful characters, good directing and a really nice soundtrack.
There's also Deca-dence (Really unique concept but suffers from pacing issues, unfortunately. Just talking about its premise is a spoiler, though).
There's No Guns Life, which unironically feels like something that would have aired in the 2000s. Gritty cyberpunk anime with an urban aesthetic comparable to stuff like Texhnolyize or Wolf's Rain that's about robots, cyborgs and transhumanism.
Not this season, but anime of the year is ID Invaded, fantastically directed psychological science fiction thriller about a detective that uses a virtual reality machine to dive into the animosity of serial killers to solve crimes from their mind.
I enjoyed Mob pyscho 100 s2 from last year user
I don't think we should lose hope
You don't have to be an expert to see that modern media has been ruined by commercialism
>modern media
Anime's been extremely commercialist for decades. I'd honestly outright say that commercialism was even worse in the medium pre-1995, when nearly everything that aired was a glorified 23 minute commercial for young boys to buy plastic robots or young girls to buy plastic rods.
We've been out of the "blatant commercial" era of anime for 25 years now.
>Yuasa is a hack
>post Anno
What did he mean by this
Thanks I'll get to it.
I've been away from anime for several years and I was beginning to think that all anime these days are either moe or isekai.
>I was beginning to think that all anime these days are either moe
Moe hasn't dominated the industry since 2004-2009.
>isekai
Isekai's dominance is a meme, it just sells extremely well. There's more mecha series from the 2010s than there is isekai series in the 2010s, even.
Deca dence is fun as fuck but it's full of plotholes.
Give me examples for the past 5 years.
I can only think of Mushishi S2, OPM S1, Made in Abyss, Hinamatsuri. That's pretty much it.
Yeah, it's one of the most blatant cases of "We wanted this to be 26 episodes but we had to cram it down into 13 episodes" I've seen in recent years
Things happen way to fast, major plot points show up out of no where, things are dealt with too quickly, some things happen that are only briefly explained, and a lot of things are just implied because it would eat up too much screen time.
Shame because other than that, it's really cool.
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