Here is a list of 107+ BEST Anime Memes. 108. Kakashi's Netflix Adaptation be like 107. Mom where did I come from? 106. Your ultra instinct when you wake up by yourself 105. Yamcha's reputation 104. Facts ( no offense) 103. Noelle's past 102. Kono Dio Da! 101. Homework got us like 100. Anxiety always gotta kick 99. Cranky Boomers 98.
Anime memes are not only everywhere but some can make even the most jaded of otakus giggle wholeheartedly. There used to be a time when being an otaku was hard.
While anime itself does a pretty decent job of satisfying its fans emotionally and visually, having memes on anime made specifically by fans, for fans, is something that makes every single fan smile. More so when those memes turn out to be extremely relatable.
This meme alludes to the fact that manga readers already know what’s going to happen in the anime while highlighting the rivalry between manga readers and anime-only watchers. 9 You Too, Light? Add a comment... Instagram Every otaku worth their salt knows how annoying it is to have to wait for their favorite series to buffer.
Anime memes are fun, relevant, entertaining and sometimes even a little dumb. But that’s exactly what people need during or after the hard working day. That’s exactly what people need when they get bored or just want to get away from their daily routine.
The last section of our collection contains some of the showy dank anime memes. They may seem not so funny but they’re really thoughtful and acute. Pay attention to these memes, and maybe they’ll power you up some sort of energy during your busy working day.
Not only funny anime memes can make a positive impact on entertainment . Stupid Japanese girl meme pictures make the same kind of effect. When you see some awkward image with a bit dumb text, a great smile starts on your lips immediately. Don’t forget to view stupid anime memes regularly, and the levels of your happy hormones will always be increased!
The thing about anime is that even in this day and age, people love to bully those who enjoy this form of entertainment. This is why many fans hide their liking for anime (usually by creating separate fan accounts that none of their irl friends have any idea about). However, some fans go the extra mile and display their love for anime, and these meme implies that the owner of this car looks like they didn’t have enough of bullying as a child.
One of the biggest waifu wars of all time was the Rem v/s Emilia war, and fans didn’t hesitate to fling mud and speak ill of the poor characters (who obviously had no say in the final pairing of the anime) to prove that their waifu was superior.
Shounen protagonists are always such do-gooders – they never kill bad guys because “then I would be just like them.” Logic goes out of the window because obviously, if that guy is let loose he’s going to wreak more havoc and possibly kill more people.
The answer of course is yes. However, many fans of the series watched it as kids, at a time when barely anybody knew what "anime" was. Most just assumed it’s another series (since it aired only its dubbed version) and this meme is a hilarious take on this argument that rages on even today among anime fans.
As a matter of fact, memes do make fans feel better and this is exactly what this entire article is all about. Memes are always there to make fans smile and laugh, even when everything around them is going down in flames (like the corona epidemic we’re facing).
One of the biggest misconceptions about anime the world over is that it’s for kids. Honestly, anime is like any other medium out there – books, TV, movies, and it has different genres which cater to different audiences. Parents can only understand that when they watch anime themselves, which honestly, never happens.
Let’s face it – everybody loves memes. These funny little pictures that can always be found floating around the internet, never fail to make people smile. The smiles get bigger when the memes become more specific, as is in this case.
Anime meme pages are notorious for posting screenshots from the most obscure of anime without informing readers which series or movie the gif/image is from.
Due to budgetary constraints, only portions of said manga are made into anime (usually beginning from chapter 1). The later chapters are often left un-animated. This is why those who read manga are way ahead when compared to their anime counterparts.
For the uninitiated, “waifu” is simply a copy of the Japanese pronunciation of the English word “wife,” which has always been used to signify a fan’s ultimate anime woman, aka the character they would love to marry.
This one is actually a universal meme since even non-otakus are extremely familiar with how chips companies engineered the “snacks in a bag of air” movement across the globe.
This isn’t something limited to anime fans, since Japan is extremely popular (or notorious, depending on how you look at it) for making everything cute or “kawaii.”
There’s a running joke in the anime community as to how a sizable chunk of fans are shut-ins who refuse to socialize with people. Instead, they prefer to binge-watch series after series of anime.
Anime memes are not only everywhere but some can make even the most jaded of otakus giggle wholeheartedly. There used to be a time when being an otaku was hard. Not only did nobody know what “those weird Japanese cartoons” were, but people also ridiculed and ostracized those who actively enjoyed watching anime or reading manga.