skykiii
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I think it's important to remember I'm speaking as an American. One who got into anime basically as a result of stuff like Ranma 1/2, Devil Hunter Yohko, and the other early video works of Viz Video, AD Vision, US Manga Corp (which I think was a division of Central Park Media), AnimEigo and so on.Eh, personally I found that this was much more the case back in the 80s and 90s especially in the era of the mech boom where it was always a hot blooded brown haired and red color schemed teenager with killer sideburns and Silvester Stallone clones.
While there are definitely "defeat the elder team of evil gimmick bad guys then go on to defeat the superior team of evil gimmick bad guys" its not a new phenomenon.
I've never been to Japan, I certainly didn't grow up there, so stuff like the 1980s mecha boom I only know about in an academic sense, not as something I lived and personally experienced.
Thing is I basically agree with your point... but that's part of what I'm saying... for awhile anime seemed to be more "curated" so we tended to get stuff that was more interesting (or if it sucked, it was at least mercifully short). But nowadays we get everything that Japan makes. It seriously is like Toto pulling back the curtain and revealing the Wizard is just some bald dude with a gizmo.




