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That’s a lot :open_mouth: actually i’ve already watched aot years ago i just really hate eren lmao, and i’ve watched and read mob psycho it’s pretty good. Carol and tuesday i actually have downloaded them but never remembered to watch them, will check it again though.
A lot of people mentioned sk8, eizouken, kakushigoto and wonder egg priority so they’ll be priorities to check out. Sk8 looks pretty sweet. And also the rest of them. Thank you for spending time to recommend that many, it must be tiring :joy:

I actually watched a lot of anime for a long time back then, like myanimelist back then(still not up to date numbers) in the mid 300 series i’ve already watched so far and almost half of them are non mainstream so i’m not exposed to only mainstream :sweat_smile:
Anyway multiple people recommended eizouken i’ll definitely check it out, thank you :relaxed:

I’ve watched assasination classroom too when it was first come out, and while it’s not my fav it’s pretty ok, and haikyuu is superb :sob:

Yeah, I hit 30 last year and my anime and manga consumption definitely dropped off a cliff. Not only do I have less free time, but I've also found fewer series appealing to me. Like others have said, most anime have teens as their target audience so I often find it hard to relate to the protagonists. They either have to have strong supporting characters to get me invested or an interesting plot that ends.

Of the past few years, the only new series I watched with interest were Death Parade, How to Raise a Mummy (cause it's just heckin' cute), and Dorohedoro. And the only thing I've read with interest is Siuil a Run: Girl from the Other Side.

I was really into anime around my 12-15 years, and ever since then I only watch what really sticks to me... I'm 21 and it is only now that I started watching a new series, Jujutsu Kaisen and that is only because I was told time and time again that it's worth it and yeah it is. But I have no plan of watching anime all day long :joy: I couldn't do that even when I was really into it. I overall just don't have much time.

Death note i’ve watched it when it was first come out and i was pretty young then so i was easily awed by it, but now it’s just ok :joy: Yes, there’s much less/ non existent pressure in anime industry to catch up with the ‘right thing’ and it frustrated me somehow.

I think i just grew pickier when it comes to anime.....

Some animes don't entertain me as they used to.....however, there are cases where i apreciate them more as i get older....

Death parade is gooooood and thank you for mentioning siuil a run it loooks soooo gooood i want to read them right away

As a teen I heard so many people say they grew out of anime, and I just went "nah that can't be a thing"
I'm in my early twenties and I frankly can't stand it now. Everything feels the same with the same plot with the same hero with the same friendship with the same terribly written women. I have like, 3 or 4 anime I still truly enjoy. I have their boxsets, but I gave away/sold any other anime I had. It just didn't do it for me anymore.
I think the biggest issue is every anime protag is like, 12. It's fun when you're 12, but not when you're 24. At that point you're just concerned that that society placed their trust for survival in the hands of a kid.

Same here. Back then my friends always came to me for quality underrated series/non mainstream gems. Then for years now i don’t want to have anything to do with it anymore. Now i’m kinda intrigued and will check out the recommended titles to see if they can spark something in me again lmao.

Yeah, believe it or not, I was actually gonna recommend more but I dialed it back lol from all of these, Attack on Titan was the hardest to recommend.. You kinda have to sit through season 1 and 2 before it gets better. It's hard for me to recommend it bc I know there's people that hate on Eren, but he gets significant character development in season 3 so.. It's a toss up of whether or not a person's gonna like him by the time they catch up lol

Ah, I also grew out of anime. I think it's part not having any time, and part these shows are for sure aimed at teenagers and I just don't relate to them anymore. I don't mind watching OVA's and films like Ghibli, but when I think of say, catching up to One Piece, it's just never going to happen! I prefer manga as I can just pick up a volume and read it for an hour and move on.
Basically what everyone else has already said, really!

I wouldn't say I completely "grew out" of anime, but I have a lot less patience for it. Gone are the days when I could watch anime for days on end, even mediocre stuff and still enjoy it. Nowadays I can watch 2-3 episodes of a good anime, and then my desire to watch is gone for a few days until I "recharge". And I agree with finding most of the protagonists just unlikable or unrelatable.

There IS anime out there for adults though, they're not all teens, and that feels good. I found a little gem recently called Hakumei and Mikochi about two little gnome women who like... live their lives and make soap to sell at the local market and sample wine with their friend the pub owner (the story handles their relationship in the old-fashioned "we never say the "L" word but everyone around them treats them like a married couple" way). There's no grandiose plot and no high stakes but the whole thing feels like a good cup of hot chocolate. ETA: Or, how could I forget Shirobako, about five 20-something women building their careers in the animation industry?

Exactly.
I'm at a point where I can read a manga and be done in an hour what an anime covers in six episodes. I consume a lot of manga, but I watch little to no anime unless it is something really special.

Nahhhhhhhh, if anything I keep finding more and more interesting anime to watch! For example, I just watched an OVA by the title of "Magnetic Rose" that was an amazing cyberpunk thriller. Think Blade Runner, but produced by the guy who directed and wrote Akira. And it wasn't like I was looking for it either, my friend just passed it along and I was like, NICE! Anime is a mysterious and huge thing to me, and I feel like every day I'm finding new fun stuff to like about it :heart:

When I was around your age, I sort of had a similar feeling towards manga/anime. In my late teens and early 20s, I used to consume a lot more of it and I used to binge read online manga and such. But I think my falling out of it had mostly to do with that most anime is targeted at teens. I think I was at a point in my life that I didn't really want to read about high schoolers going on adventures. I remember hearing similar issues from people who were older than me, I remember hearing someone say, "I want more animes like Trigun where the main character in an adult."

I think another thing that effected things were the shift is genres/styles over the years. I generally prefer anime from the 2000s over the stuff from 2010s. There has only been a few newer stuff I enjoyed, most of it I am usually disinterested in, even the super popular stuff that everyone likes.

Most defiantly I agree it just feels like the anime they are putting out sometimes feel the "same" or the characters they put in the story that is :unamused:


Its not that I don't hate anime I do like it its just somewhere on the line I've just gotten kind of "bored" of it sometimes it is with watching tv as well, I'll try to watch certain animes because I've seen it constantly but everything else is just a meh, If I find one that sparks my interest than I'll most defiantly would keep watching it with amusement .

Though it is a bit strange because what sparked my interest into drawing was actually watching people draw/ watching anime :sweat_smile: