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- Oct 22, 2019
My take on older anime is that for me personally it tends to have a higher barrier of entry in some aspects. Seasonal anime is readily available cause I can just download the crunchyroll rips via my RSS feed of Subsplease on the same day it's aired, and the process of finding stuff that may interest me is also a matter of checking out Anichart and looking through summaries and tags.
If I want to watch something older I'd have to beg for recs or dig deeper through anime encyclopedia websites and if it's something more obscure I'd have to pray that some fansub group cared about it and they're hosting their own download if it's unseeded on nyaa.si. It also doesn't help that a lot of the older anime that people talk about is just stuff that doesn't interest me like gory OVAs or harem romcoms.
Though that said I'd be interested in starting a deep dive into Gundam at some point, which I'm assuming is more accessible considering it's a legacy franchise, but I'm rather intimidated by the sheer size of its anime lineup at this point.
If I want to watch something older I'd have to beg for recs or dig deeper through anime encyclopedia websites and if it's something more obscure I'd have to pray that some fansub group cared about it and they're hosting their own download if it's unseeded on nyaa.si. It also doesn't help that a lot of the older anime that people talk about is just stuff that doesn't interest me like gory OVAs or harem romcoms.
Though that said I'd be interested in starting a deep dive into Gundam at some point, which I'm assuming is more accessible considering it's a legacy franchise, but I'm rather intimidated by the sheer size of its anime lineup at this point.