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- Jun 18, 2019
The 2008 Great Recession had a negative impact on basically everything, there's a clear "before and after" effect on not just anime but also video games for one other example.If you ask me, it's practically the 2008 Great Recession. Nothing is like a hard time like economic hardship. Everyone's still feeling its effects and probably nothing kills artistic pursuits better than to get people to worry about their survival and money.
Another perspective from me is that weeaboos practically killed themselves in the long run. Putting Japan up on a pedestal and thinking you can't make anime anywhere else was one of the bullets.
The DVD market was already in trouble by the end of the 2000s but the Great Recession certainly didn't help, I think the loss of home video being the focus and the shift towards online fansubs/streaming really changed the tone of anime fandom in the US because now there was less of a disconnect between Japan and the US, now people can watch the latest episodes of an anime in high quality and sometimes even dubbed the same time fans are seeing it in Japan, that alone is a radical change.
Back in the day you had to wait a year or years for a high quality official release or settle for a low quality VHS or online fansub, now there's less of a need for physical anime clubs where you have the one guy that either had the connections for the fansubs or is willing to drop the bucks on expensive DVD sets so the whole club can watch.
More or less what happened is a lot of the mystery surrounding anime, manga and Japan itself that made it intriguing to westerners went away, even in the earlier days of the internet there was still an element of mystery, but the advancement of technology has brought along a lot more knowledge more easily accessible than ever before and sadly some of the mystery goes away, which is what made it interesting in the first place, that sense of discovery where you found an entirely new medium and culture that you knew little to nothing about before.
I have seen plenty of Japanese girls with big tits, but Japanese girls with good ass is very rare.Uhh sir, Japanese women can and do have rocking tits and amazing asses.
Usually they'll have beautiful faces and nice breasts but a flat ass, many such cases, sad!
I haven't seen either of these series yet but Space Dandy and Kill La Kill really seem to mark an end of an era for what anime was, as 2014 weirdly seems to mark the end of an era for a lot of things.Space Dandy was the last good anime.
2014 and below was a very different age than our modern world of 2021, that's true not just of anime but of everything.
I think people forget how edgy and ground breaking anime was back in the day.I wouldn't know about calling anime a fad. A fad is the kind of thing that has little to any significance on the culture other than as a brief and shallow curiosity and novelty. A trend or a boom? I'd call it that. Despite everyone's unwarranted self shame, anime was what reminded everyone that animation and comics could be written for just about anyone and be a legitimate medium while making detractors eat words and look like fucking idiots and dick sucking censorship apologists and sympathizers. Don't even get me started on video games either.
As much as denouncing cartoons and western animation as a whole is pretty fucking stupid, anime, in all of its forms and styles, was the medium that shook shit up, took names, and kicked the morality thumpers in the teeth before telling them to fuck off by the turn of the millennium in and out of Japan, and reminded everyone again that this is what creative freedom and expression looks, sounds, feels, smells, and tastes like. That's what got all of the fans during the boom wanting to create their own anime shit.
I admit though, that lesson is taking quite a bit of a while for others to soak up and comprehend. Weeaboos, on the other hand, like that song by The Offspring, were nothing but posers who "HEY HEY DO THAT BRAND NEW THING".
The only other adult animation kind of like anime I had seen prior to more adult anime was the movie Heavy Metal, first cartoon nudity I ever saw lol, but you always knew Heavy Metal was a bit of an outlier when it comes to western animation, the realization that there was a lot more "adult" anime than there was "adult" western animation was mind blowing, I remember how shocked I was to see something like Gunsmith Cats where you see the girls in their undies, this was after I saw Heavy Metal, but since most of the anime I had seen up to that point had been stuff like Pokemon and DBZ it was still a bit of a shock to see anime with blatant sexual content.
Heavy Metal always had that very late 70s/early 80s "bongwater" smell that you knew was very much of it's time, but seeing anime more recently carry on the idea of adult animation that wasn't a comedy like South Park was mind blowing.
Only SHAFT anime I've seen of that era is Maria Holic, but that's one of my favorites, I should definitely check out more but it's a shame to think of that era of SHAFT already being a bygone thing.We will never get a 2005-2016 SHAFT again.