• affenlehrer@feddit.org
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    13 hours ago

    Interesting. I have to say these are nuaces I never really focussed on so I didn’t notice any differences there. I’m in my 40s now and I started watching Anime in the 90s. So there was this stuff on public TV like “Mila Superstar”, “Sailor Moon” and some football and racing shows and the rest I had to get from friends or video rental. There I focussed on SciFi and Fantasy extreme stuff (super violent, scary or pornographic). I’d say there where some masterpieces like Akira, Ghost in the Shell, Evangelion, Berserk, Patlabor, Lupin the 3rd, Memories, Spriggan and many more. Later, I guess in the early 2000s there was Dragonball and Dragonball Z on public TV, wich I liked. Then with access to the internet I discovered more stuff like Death Note, Cromartie High, Samuari Champloo which had a completely different vibe etc.

    Well, long story short: I never really cared for those more “social” and school related animes which I guess have been there a long time so I didn’t notice any shifts there. Some of the animes I watched had a school theme but that part always just confused me (e.g. Spriggan), I guess school in Japan is very different.

    I think there have always been “cheap” animes which where mostly there to sell merchandise and toys but that was not what you meant. What really pissed me off was the early shift to 3d rendering which made a lot of interesting anime completely unwatchable for me.

    Regarding the “bonkers stuff” I actually feel there is more available now. I don’t use Crunchyroll but there seem to be lot’s of shows like “what if you reincarnated as a vending machine in a mediaval fantasy city?”, “what if you reincarnated as an intergalactic emperor”.