Not against the medium I consume it.

But it occurred to me that there seems to be a lot more exposure to anime and manga largely thanks to services like crunchyroll and manga reader services, this includes physical sales as well.

It’s just that you’d think say, Superman would be more stupidly popular since everyone knows who he is than someone such as Lelouch from Code Geass.

Is it because comics just doesn’t have the same spark with the younger generation? Or is it because there are a billion different issues of comics so it makes manga more streamlined?

I would like to know your thoughts as I am quite curious about this phenomenon, since even in the early 2000s I was into anime, and you could get your fix from non legit services via the Internet, but I’m sure as shit it didn’t hit this mainstream until the mid 2010s and now the roaring 2020s.

  • @aliceblossom@lemmy.world
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    152 months ago

    doesn’t treat its viewer as an idiot

    A lot of what you said is reasonable but this is absolutely laughable. As someone entering their thirties, this is the single most annoying aspect of anime and it’s especially blatant in works aimed at teenagers. And trust me, I’m not here to hate - this stuff isn’t aimed at me and that’s okay, but claiming most anime doesn’t do this or that not virtually 100% of shonen does this is absurd.

    • @IronKrill@lemmy.ca
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      82 months ago

      Nah, it doesn’t. Now excuse me while I spend 10 minutes of this 25 minute episode exposition dumping every plot point in great detail so that the viewer doesn’t get confused.

    • NoneOfUrBusiness
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      42 months ago

      As someone entering their thirties, this is the single most annoying aspect of anime and it’s especially blatant in works aimed at teenagers.

      I meant an idiot in the sense that kids are idiots. I should’ve probably used a better word but I was comparing with Paw Patrol for a reason. I was talking about watchability, not quality, and while I definitely agree a lot of anime doesn’t respect the intelligence of its audience nearly as much as it should, that’s more lowest common denominator stuff rather than assuming everyone watching is a kid below 10 who recently graduated bedtime stories.