アニメはUORIGINALになったのか? #少年 #青年 #チェンソーマン #東京グール #ガチアクタ #呪術廻戦

have shown an insane and become too homogenized. Though they have had a diverse array of protagonists and story arcs, it seems that within the last 15 years, the same story has been reiterated to death only to be received with widespread success every single time. But what is this universal story anyway? Well, here goes. An economically, socially, or intellectually challenged teenager discovers or develops a set of powers largely inaccessible to the general public. This in turn allows them to join a society full of other gifted individuals only to be told that their version of their powers is uniquely significant all whilst trying to live a normal life. Sound familiar?

What do Chainsaw Man, Tokyo Ghoul, Jujutsu Kaisen, and Gachiakuta have in common? EVEVRYTHING.
It seems that Shonen and Seinen (particularly Shonen) have gravitated towards the exact same template for their action properties. Looks like all these mangaka need to stop watching anime for a bit.

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2 Comments

  1. Keep in mind the audience, kids, teens, young adults in otherwords the people who don't know any better and don't have enough real-life experience.

    Seeing the same situation over and over everywhere is self-validation and is setting their world view (unhealthy).

    This is why sales and marketing stop caring about the 40 to 60 age demographic. It is why manga and anime can never get away from the youth. It's about pre-programing the youth to spend their money on the show and later on member-berrys.

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