Post number #1014438, ID: c2d4f3
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Can you think about any title that will age well, that's been released recently?
Post number #1014457, ID: 53c126
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Care to elaborate on what you mean by anime's magic being gone? Putting it like that is not as self-explanatory as some might think.
I don't really watch anime anymore and have only seen a handful of shows in the last decade but Tengoku Daimakyō is definetly great enough to stand the test of time. I might be a bit biased but I have rewatched it one already despite the show being less than a year old.
Post number #1014461, ID: 0cdaa6
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You're just old now. Go watch NHK again or something
Post number #1014468, ID: 8e128e
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>>1014461 I haven't seen NHK and might never, but that Purupuru Pururin song sure is catchy.
Post number #1014486, ID: a20696
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I think it's kinda impossible to guess which titles specifically will age well, but I'd imagine plenty of shit from now will be remembered fondly. People get nostalgic eventually, sometimes even for shit they didn't like previously. Kinda just the nature of time.
On a personal level, I really loved Birdie Wing: Golf Girls' Story and Pui Pui Molcar. I doubt either will be remembered as all-time classics by popular opinion, but I think they fucking rule.
Post number #1014520, ID: 67b886
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>>1014486 >pui pui molcar >not remembered as all-time classic ??
Post number #1014530, ID: 53c126
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I can see Pui Pui Molcar being remembered fondly but maybe all japanese childrens cartoons are this good? iono
Post number #1014690, ID: d13d0e
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>>1014438 Chainsaw Man
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| Can you think about any title that will age well, that's been released recently?