That's because anime's global popularity has resulted in just as many (or probably more) women getting into anime than men due to the stereotype of cutesiness. While I'm not opposed to anime being female wish-fulfillment -- lots of great anime like Gundam Wing and Chouja Raideen are female wish fulfillment -- I WILL use this as a jumping-off point to talk about how anime's globalization is shoving anime into an even smaller box of nonstop moe/romance, shonen adaptations, fanservice, and violence, and how this will kill anime. Stuff like Chainsaw Man and Dandadan are so popular among normies because they're many of the stereotypes of anime rolled into one, and saying that good/popular anime must subscribe to these degenerate and limiting standards will do nothing but hurt it in the long run. People get mad at this, but the shonen format isn't conducive to thoughtful, well-structured writing and worldbuilding, and most shonen manga that become classics do so through constant exposure, nostalgia, and marketing rather than quality. Anime feels so disposable and cheap nowadays because of this, and this is why we're getting so many formulaic shows per season. Combine this with global audiences heavily leaning towards all anime formats meant for temporary thrills (porn, shocking gore, and poorly-outlined shonen) rather than longlasting enjoyment to the extent that Chainsaw Man is mainly kept afloat by Westerners, and you're in for an anime bubble burst when normies smarten up and realize the nonsense of their preferred anime genres. Normies are already realizing this, which is why IRL weebs tend to lean more heavily towards gacha and Vtubers than actual anime, so in about 15 years the anime industry will probably be very small and do nothing but shonen adaptations and a rare romance OVA (bye-bye sci-fi

) while stories that would have become anime are turned into gacha games and Vtuber kayfabe.