why are anime memes so bad

by Lisette Crooks 5 min read
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1: It comes from asian people. Everything asian is inherently wrong. 2: There is no originality in Anime, everything has already been done by the west. Example: "Lodoss War" = "Lord of the Rings" * multiplied by gay. 3: Anime is just a way for ♥♥♥♥♥♥ up little asian men to get off by raping little Anime girls with tentacle ♥♥♥♥ monsters.

Full Answer

How bad is anime for the environment?

9: Anime is destroying the environment, adding to global warming and has made cancer rates all over the planet skyrocket. 10: Anime has been shown to break down nuclear family ties and cause children to hate their parents. Hmmm. 4/10.

Why is Netflix so bad at Anime?

The quality of their anime is very far down the list of problems on Netflix when it comes to anime. First, they hold amazing shows hostage until it is fully released when a big thing about anime is the seasonality of it. Also they just do not have much of a catalogue.

Do you agree that anime characters are over-exaggerated?

I used to agree actually. I do sometimes find it cringy, but I think the characters are over exaggerated because of the limit of anime in general. Of course, with most shows being Japanese, there will be a big divide in culture and behaviour. I still can't watch a show that isnt dubbed.

Is it okay to say I don’t like anime?

Saying “I don’t like anime” seems a bit too broad for anyone, like you might not like the majority of it, but based on the sheer diversity of shows out there i find it hard to believe there isn’t any you like.

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What is anime all about?

New things were being done with stories and characters, and characterization was often a big part of a show. Now, anime is all about playing to nerd tropes. Everything is a moe harem anime or utter consumable trash.

Is anime a nerd trope?

Now, anime is all about playing to nerd tropes. Everything is a moe harem anime or utter consumable trash. Characters are less than 1 dimensional, the quality of art has fallen off a cliff due to outsourcing and a race to the bottom, and anime only seems to be targeted at children again. Anime has beco.

Is the anime industry bigger than ever?

It seems that the anime industry is bigger than ever, and that results in more production, including the good and bad. Before, only the most popular anime was made available to international viewers. So we only saw good animes. Now, with the internet, every content is made available to us unfiltered.

Is old anime good?

Older anime isn’t good. Instead, good old anime is all that we remember. People compare the “greatest hits” of the last two decades to the complete list of shows that aired in the last year, comparing the shows people remember to shows people will have forgotten by this time next year.

Is everything a moe harem?

Everything is a moe harem anime or utter consumable trash. Characters are less than 1 dimensional, the quality of art has fallen off a cliff due to outsourcing and a race to the bottom, and anime only seems to be targeted at children again. Anime has become really boring and dissimilar.

Is anime bad?

What you are looking for is "the ultimate anime" to appease a certain emotion as you watch it. So the anime aren't bad , but rather leave you blue-balled in your desire to experience a certain emotion while viewing. Not every anime is going to appeal to you.

Who said "Anime was a mistake"?

About. "Anime Was a Mistake" is a troll quote misattributed to Hayao Miyazaki, one of the most popular and influential Japanese artists and film directors in anime history, that conveys a strong sense of disdain towards the art of anime and its fanbase at large, including those who identify themselves with weeaboo and otaku subcultures.

What is the quote from Miyazaki?

During the interview, Miyazaki expressed skepticism regarding the current state of anime as an art form and a cultural industry , particularly how little the new generation of animators are seeking inspiration from actually observing human behaviors and interactions in real life. On January 30th, a translation of the original interview was provided by English-language Japanese news site RocketNews24. [1]

Is anime a monolith?

Anime isn’t a monolith. There are many that I believe a huge amount of people who don’t watch anime would like. There’s definitely a lot that only people who enjoy the medium a lot would like. *read steins gate.

Do kids hate broccoli?

Theres a whole trope about how kids hate broccoli and brussel sprouts and whatnot, and a lot of people say that they hate califlower. The issue isn't that its a bad food though, its just that your parents or whoever made them for you probably didn't prepare them in a good way. There are exceptions, like if you dont like that texture or whatever (hypersensitive) but most of the times if those kinds of vegetables are seasoned properly they can be really good. The same goes for bell peppers too.

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