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Are New-School Anime Fans Deprived of Old-School Anime?Are newer fans of anime missing out on old anime? I consider such anime as Cowboy Bebop, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Serial Experiments Lain, and even FLCL (although a little more modern but still under the radar from most newer fans) to be essential, classic anime viewing. Most anime fans today are into Attack on Titan, Madoka Magica, Kill la Kill, Angel Beats, etc. Do you feel that it's important that they watch some of the older anime series? I absolutely think so. A lot of those anime like those I mentioned tend to touch intellectually on a deeper level.
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Nice article and I like how you used Perfect Blue as an example! | Japanese Horror and Stalker Psychology |
Interesting article you have here describing how Satoshi Kon’s films are a social commentary warning Japanese society about the dangers of otakudom and obsessiveness. I never thought of them that way. | Satoshi Kon's Otaku: The Dangers of Technological Fantasy |
Nice use of examples of NGE and Kill la Kill for more creative uses of fan service. | Fanservice in Anime: Perception Versus Intent |
You also should have mentioned Project Diva the video game 🙂