I already experienced that kind of emptiness after finishing great series, animes and video-games, but I am amazed about how this anime took such a great place in my heart and resonated witn me in just one day. My life is feeling empty and boring now X’D Chris Kincaid January 24, 2021 9:44 am Some stories can really resonate.
I enjoyed finishing anime like Another, Puella Magi Madoka Magica, and Shigofumi, but hated finishing ones like Baccano and Angel Beats. 29 / Nowhere in partic... depends on the ending sometimes they end it right and I feel fulfilled but usually they end it with a lot of unanswered questions and there isn't a next season and then I'm sad.
Writing is a good way to process your feelings and thoughts about a story. It forces you to consider them deeply. Reply zSlackJack November 1, 2020 10:16 pm while reading everyone`s reply for what anime cause them to be like this, i realized that i handle after-anime blues with more anime that most likely cause it.
Learn to sit with your thoughts and emotions without getting trapped in them. Over time, you will see a shift in your psychology. And then you can watch anime without being negatively influenced. Reply Danish June 9, 2021 9:33 am Really Oregairu was my 2nd Anime which just took my whole attention and made me really sad by many reasons.
This feeling of emptiness and emotional exhaustion suggests your subconscious needs to digest the story and the characters. At the least, it tells you that you've found a type of story that means something to you. Either case, the end-of-an-anime blues can be uncomfortable. Some fall into deep depression.
This may also help spam your brain with the show till it can take no more, eventually causing you to willingly step away from your screen.Join a Reddit community. ... Find a similar show to watch. ... Read fanfiction around the show. ... Watch shows and movies of the same cast. ... Schedule a rerun. ... Keep the legacy alive.
Consider taking a break. You can also try to take a break from anime by not watching any anime or reading any manga for a certain period of time. Try it for two weeks, and see how you feel. You might surprise yourself by finding that you have discovered other hobbies and interests to fill up that void.
As anyone who's fallen in love with a story knows, feelings of hopelessness and emptiness are normal after finishing a deeply engaging show or book. This experience is called post-series depression, and Urban Dictionary defines it well: “It is the sadness felt after reading or watching a really long series or story.
Post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) is a mental and behavioral disorder that can develop because of exposure to a traumatic event, such as sexual assault, warfare, traffic collisions, child abuse, domestic violence, or other threats on a person's life.
1 New Show. Try to find a show that is similar in style to the show you love. ... 2 Take a Break. You've spent so much time obsessing over your favorite show that you've neglected other areas of your life. ... 3 Befriend Other Fans. Associate with other fans. ... 4 Re-watch It All. ... 5 Stories and Art. ... 6 Track Actors. ... 7 Special Features.
Of course, watching anime can be a compulsive addiction. It's similar to compulsive gambling, Tumblr reading, and other compulsive behaviors. Anime may ease your anxiety, but the association, if you aren't careful, can create anxiety.
like myself, some people are addicted to anime because it's fun, action-packed, comedic, and entertaining, it's like a show that's so good you can't help but watch another episode, and the characters are cute and different.
This is the ultimate guide on how to be a weeb....Because it's more than just interest—it's a lifestyle.Step 1 – Speak Fluent Weeb. ... Step 2 – Get an Anime Education. ... Step 3 – Unleash Your Otaku Fashion. ... Step 4 – Enjoy Your Bento. ... Step 5 - Embrace Your Inner Weeb With an Anime Box.
They allow you to experience a different reality (probably one that is more exciting than your own). You're invested in the characters and their plotlines, so when the story comes to an end, it's normal to feel a little sad about not having that fictional escape anymore.
While news updates regarding the pandemic may feel unpredictable and ever-changing, a show or movie you've already seen will always stay the same. Watching something you already know the ending to can provide a balance to the uncertainty of real life, says Baratta.
A study in Preventative Science Reports found elevated depression levels when people spent more time on computers and watching TV. In fact, those who spent more than four hours each day staring at a screen were about twice as likely to have depression.
Everyone needs a creative hobby. No matter what it is, make time for it. After binging on an anime, you’ve likely neglected your creative hobby. Now’s the time to return to it! You can use the story you’ve finished as creative fuel. Even if you aren’t into drawing anime characters, themes and other elements of the anime can offer inspiration. Sometimes I’ll find elements of an anime appear in my writing. And if you don’t have a creative hobby, take the time to experiment. Try different things until you find a hobby you enjoy. After bingeing (and who doesn’t binge nowadays?), the shift toward something creative will help the twinge of guilt you can sometimes feel after burning hours in front of a screen. Anime may inspire you to try a new hobby like an instrument or even playing a game like go.
Reading manga also engages your brain differently compared to passively watching an anime. This engagement allows you to digest the story and see how its components links together. It allows you to use deep-thinking mechanisms that screen time doesn’t use.
A good story will remain with you long after you finish it. The best stories will change your understanding of the world. And yes, anime can do that.
When it comes to depression, even mild depression following a good anime, you have to act. Inaction allows depression to fester. It can be difficult to act, but depression can only be stopped by changing your inner and outer landscapes. If you feel stuck, then you aren’t acting. It takes time to find what works.
The best stories will change your understanding of the world. And yes, anime can do that. Although it is mainly entertainment, anime–like all stories–can leave you with ideas you haven’t considered before. Characters can resonate with you and encourage you.