On a popular comment forum dedicated to manga/anime fans, there is a heated debate about the decline of certain anime that were once “giants” in the industry but are gradually being forgotten. time.
The question, posed by one of the users, was an insightful reflection on the changing dynamics of the otaku community and how their interests are shifting.
“Which anime have fallen completely into irrelevance? I'm very interested in shows that were once giants in the industry, but whose presence in the conversation has now all but disappeared. So which anime has become completely irrelevant over time?”, this user asked.
This question received a range of different answers, with participants reflecting on how certain anime, once extremely popular and attracting public attention, have gradually fallen out of favor. forgotten or relegated to the background.
Some users point out that the ephemeral nature of the entertainment industry can lead to even the biggest hits eventually falling into oblivion, overshadowed by new offerings and trends. Others cite market saturation and media overexposure as factors that may contribute to the decline in relevance of certain anime over time.
Here are anime fans' opinions on the matter:
– Tokio Ghoul? Even though the final season of the anime was a disaster, it was still one of the anime that rivaled SAO, Death Note, Code Geas, etc. Now people do everything they can to forget about it.
– Noragami. It was good, but has evaporated, especially since it hasn't had a third season yet.
– A Some Magical Index was a huge success when it premiered in 2008. If you ask anime fans under 25, like my sister, if they know, probably not.
– Haruhi Suzumiya is no longer as strong as it was in the mid-2000s.
– Lucky Star. A classic that seems to become increasingly irrelevant.
– Who remembers D. Gray Man?
– Elfen Lied, Yuri on Ice and Mirai Nikki were quite notable and controversial films when they were released, but today they are hardly mentioned.
– I feel like I'm the only one who remembers Durarara!!.
– Many anime from the 80s have disappeared, for example Bubblegum Crisis, Project A-ko, Venus Wars, City Hunter.
– It's been a while since I heard about Yu Yu Hakusho, D Gray Man, Toriko or Reborn.
– Full Metal Panic was a very popular series 15 – 20 years ago, even for people who don't watch anime. Now it is hardly mentioned.
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