I dont get why so many hate anime?

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I mean some take the BBC position that it appeals to autists.

But its not like i would be autistic if i liked the cartoon shorts with "Donald Duck vs Chip n Dale". Mostly because i find them the most entertaining out of old Disney classics.
So i just dont get it? Is it because its weird for adults to watch cartoons when they should be doing more important stuff?

The ultimate fear of turning into either Chris Chan or a neckbeard?
 
Anime is mainstream now. That's literally it.

Weeaboos also haven't been the same ever since Tumblr released its inmates to the rest of the Internet. They used to be cringe yet relatively harmless (unless you got glomped or spanked with a yaoi paddle). Now everything has to be politically charged and it's not as funny.
 
But its not like i would be autistic if i liked the cartoon shorts with "Donald Duck vs Chip n Dale".
Actually yes you would be

People hate anime primarily because the fans are insufferable faggots who salivate over little cartoon girls, act like complete retard spergs in public, and have a single-minded obsession with making sure everyone knows how much their brightly colored Marvel/DC knockoffs who shout their moves like fucking DoD larpers do makes them cream their diaper.

Does that answer your question? Or do you need me to go in more detail?
 
As someone who does love anime, and is consistently watching several series per season, there are plenty of very valid reasons to hate anime.

The biggest reason and the one I agree with the most, is the degenerate sexualization of underage characters that happens way too often. There are waaaaay too many shows that will just openly state a character is underage, have a loli, or will have a "little sister" character, and will make them do/say something degenerate, or will have some degenerate shit happen to them. It's really fucked, and it ruins quite a few shows that otherwise would have been fine.

Like don't get me wrong, if a show wants to parade around some big tit adult women and sexualize them, go for it. I'm not a gooner so it doesn't really benefit me, but if the story is good I don't really give af.

But yea, I can totally understand someone new to anime seeing some loli or sus shit and just immediately dropping anime altogether, and honestly, I wouldn't blame them.
 
People will hate things because it is associated with low status people. They don't want to be apart of the loser crowd.

Probably chad to give no fucks about what faggots think and just do what ever you do as long as you have self awareness. I make X cringe thing cool because I do it is the mentality of a lot of nigger rappers. Look at how they have made cringe fashion cool.
 
Anime in and of itself is not a terrible thing. At least, the anime that is not degenerate is not necessarily awful.

However, when one fills one's life with it to the exclusion of all else, it turns one's brain to mush. And that is under the best of circumstances; it turns some people into psychotic weirdos.

There's nothing wrong, in principle, with picking up a comic book or watching a cartoon. Even if you are a grownup, and even if you are a grownup male. In the case of a particularly ambitious and well-crafted anime, it is even okay to admire it for its craft. But it should be a mere diversion that happens once in a rare while, when you want to turn your brain completely off.

Anime, as a way of life, is a gateway into all kinds of faggotry, and I don't choose that word carelessly.

So actually, it is not that people hate anime; it is that they hate the losers who consume it nonstop. At some point, an adult needs to challenge himself (or herself, but let's face it, it's the hims who usually have the problem) and learn how to interface in the world of jobs, dating, and personal betterment. Anime freaks fear such responsibility and instead use anime as a means to postpone growing up, like a mob of lumpen Peter Pans.

It can't be compared to classic Disney really, since most adults watch those only with children. Seriously hardcore Disney fanatics are just as kooky and weird as any other adult who immerses himself (see note above) in childish things.

If you want to succeed in life, by which I mean take justifiable satisfaction in who you are rather than necessarily make money, but money is good too, you have to grow up and leave childhood behind. Wallowing in it always leads to undesirable outcomes.
 
I dislike anime itself, or at least the lion's share of it.

To begin with adult animation is already in an odd place, and any adult who consumes large amounts of cartoons I'm suspicious of because little doodles that words come out of is a slightly uncanny concept, especially outside a comedic setting.
There's a reason there's such a tie between autistic or immature traits and obsession with cartoons, because they're cartoons. Cartoons are ok, but they're mainly for kids just because of the medium.

Therefore even the BEST anime that's mature in its approach or which prioritizes artistry, is still subject to it's medium.
The challenge is that 99% of anime doesn't hit that mark. The adult anime audience (reminder: japanese cartoons were originally designed for children, the primary manga publication is called "shonen jump" with "shonen" referring to a young boy) IS mostly comprised of autists and tards, a lot of the japanese creators aren't much better, so the vast majority of anime properties have an omnipresent stench of puerility to them.

I've been assured so many times about what a masterpiece some anime show/game/whatever was, only to give them a chance to show me more and it's some of the stupidest fucking shit. When anime tries to be edgy or deep it's always in the way you'd expect a teenager would: "Look at THIS, doesn't it make you feel a thing?!"...it's terrible, but they probably have to do that either way or their autistic audience won't pick up on it.

On top of it the Japanese live in a depressing society where life ends when you graduate, so most anime is mostly about school children (which also appeals to autists since they can relate to that better).
I don't want to watch a show about motherfucking high schoolers, most adults want to see stories that are going to have themes and plots that are relatable to adults.

Anime viewers are their own issue. Even here you can see the anime folk are so deeply entrenched in their chronic consumption of slant scribbles they literally cannot conceive of why anyone might not like the medium.

Basically the concept of anime is not inherently without merit, but in execution as it is it should be destroyed.
 
Liking anime and actually having access to far-off shows used to command a lot of nerd cred. Back in the 80s (and a little of the 70s), you either had to be connected via a fan group to get the stuff or just pay a bootlegger at a convention. There were also a handful of mail-order bootleggers, but it's not like they were putting ads in the New York Times. This was well before the rise of anime-dedicated cons.

And this doesn't even touch the subject of understanding what you were seeing. Back then, it was fansubs or squat, as companies like AnimEigo and US Manga Corps were still years away from existing. So, if you wanted the whole package, you needed to be a part of a fan group who, in turn, had access to fansubbed tapes, which you could beg for copies or simply watch during showings.

Now, most everything is handed to people on a silver platter and it's no longer "cool" or "fringe" to be into the medium. And with all that availability came all the degenerate downsides, like loli stuff. People began to realize that, not only was a lot of anime not for kids, but a certain segment would probably be illegal (at least, in the U.S.).

These are, unfortunately, cultural divides that will never be reconciled. The Japanese are gonna do what has worked for them for decades, no matter how much pushback they might get from American interests. There's a lot of repressed sexuality over there that has to get expressed somehow and anime is one of those outlets (manga, too).

The long and the short of it is that anime comprises both family-friendly Oscar-winning material and stuff that might land you in prison, with everything in-between. Just like anything else, really, but the cartoon and manga aspect, which has always been regarded as a kid's medium ever since Disney, makes stuff like loli particularly distasteful and offensive.
 
Anime was good when it was a new medium, exploring different styles, themes, and overall art directions. A lot of series took risks that paid off, and you had a pretty rich diversity of styles. This holds true in any art scene at the beginning.

Then it changes. The bean counters get involved, and they're allergic to risk, so everything becomes formulaic. You end up with the same stupid, mind-numbing tropes in every series. The artistic styles converge into a single meta that dominates everything. It becomes predictable, dull, puerile. The fans get groomed into liking this now distinct, monotonous style. They indulge in all the tropes, and intelligent people get turned off, so you end up with just the retards left, who clap like seals to the same dumb shit ad nauseum.

This isn't unique to anime, the exact same thing happened to capeshit. It started out as different movies, different series with different tones that explored different themes. Some of them, like the Nolan Batman films, were very well done. Then it converged into this idiotic morass of tropes and low-effort cookie cutter shit, and the fans became a bunch of drooling retards that people were embarrassed to be associated with.
 
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