Submitted by Ok_Sea_6214 t3_11d1a0j in singularity
Cr4zko t1_ja69gf2 wrote
The anime industry pretty much declined after the fallout of the 2008 stock market crash and never recovered since. It was never the same.
EpicLites t1_ja6divu wrote
care to provide any more specifics?
Cr4zko t1_ja6ekeo wrote
You'll probably find amazing dissertations on the matter over at ranime but basically while we didn't get the sheer amount of anime we do today we had better produced shows and untested IPs had their shot to get an anime adaptation. Today they make anime on the basis of 'what profits more' and most studios heavily outsource to taiwan and korea because the industry simply can't handle the pressure being put on it by having 40+ shows airing at the same season. Animators are literally dying from overwork. It wasn't this bad when the japanese economy imploded in the early 90ies (the problem of the day was a bunch of OVAs being left unfinished, this killed the OVA market) so I'm not really sure what gives. But at least for me I can say anime peaked in 2007.
Radiant_Welcome_2400 t1_ja87a3s wrote
Reminds me of Fate/Zero and Fate/Stay: Unlimited Budget Works
GreatBigJerk t1_ja8z40b wrote
What, you're saying a season full of anime named stuff like "That time I was reincarnated as a slime demon lord with slave harem in an RPG" isn't high quality?
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