Modern anime is mass produced and predictable, so if the "current trend" isn't enjoyable to you it'll be garbage for years. We are just leaving the isekai years behind and going into the "slice of life WITH A TWIST" one, both of which leave a lot of bad tastes to some people.
Its less finding a year where things went to woke shit, and finding the generations that appeal to you because other ones likely won't.
On top of all that you have the varying production qualities between seasons regardless of whether a show is a hit.
Two of the more popular anime out there are My Hero Academia and One Punch Man and both have had subsequent seasons that were at times drastically lower in quality than the previous. Naruto/Boruto also have this problem where some fights clearly have a higher budget than the rest of the episode.
MHA follows the fairly common pattern of ending seasons with a big fight and season 1 did this very well by also tying in the full duration of one of the main music tracks to the fight. A fight that was fairly action packed from start to finish, with the added monologuing that often occurs in anime. However a later fight while also tying in a full series track wasn't really much more than two or three punches being thrown with most of the animation being the two combat participants standing around idle and talking to each other.
MHA season 1 ends with All Might vs a Frankenstein's monster and the fight is similar to what OPM does by having an entire music piece play throughout. This was a fight in the comics that took 9 pages I think, can't check atm, but the anime version takes about 4 minutes.
4 minutes is just over how long 'You Say Run' lasts, which is a theme that does get used more than once but not as bad as OPM did with Seigi Shikkou.
And they're all versions fans love because they stand out from each other despite their similarities. Of you were to ask someone who watched MHA what they think of when listening to Might+U the two most common answers will be either regarding Eri or the final fight in the second movie. Likewise asking about Katsuki vs Izuku will either be about the fight the song is named for or the sparring match between 1A and Tintin Mirio. The music stands out that much as as seems to be an unfortunate trend these days, the music of a series/season/movie is often the best part of the show.
Tron Legacy would be an example of this in movies.
As for OPM, season 2 not only has no new music pieces having reused the entire season 1 OST, but the executions are also worse.
The season 1 finale final encounter between Saitama and Boros lasts almost as long as the full version of Seigi Shikkou, leaving out about two bars of the entire 1:47 track.
It's use in season 2 for a similar final confrontation [where Saitama doesn't have an equivalent battle at this point in the arc season 2 is dealing with] is not only horribly cut down but lazily reused.
That's the entire confrontation, BTW. 30 seconds. It's not a trailer or fan made edit. That's how it actually happened when Saitama finally showed up.
Now sure OPM is meant to be a parody of superheroes in the first place but the Saitama vs Boros fight still lasts quite long and there it a lot more to that fight than the clip above, it's just Saitama isn't fighting back until that last bit because he can kill anything with a single punch as per the name of the show. Boros regens so much he can take a few punches but still is completely overpowered once Saitama actually tries.
Meanwhile the Elder Centipede in season 2 is mostly shown fighting Genos or Bang and Bang's brother however none of them actually manage to do enough hence King calling in Saitama.
While this is how the comics go down it's a shit fight to end a season with.
And now I need to go charge my phone because writing this post took forever on mobile trying to sort all the links and then reformat things.
Depends on what you mean by classical masculine. But there are dozens of martial arts and sports series to pick from which are usually manly men doing manly things, with various levels of serious to comedy. DBZ is a classic of that, and currently MHA has a lot of masculine characters as part of its absurdly huge roster. Arguably nearly every Gundam series would qualify and that's 40 years of content alone.
Usually the most manly series don't get an anime, simply because of Japanese sensibilities that don't value the same type of masculinity to fund it, but there are manga literally every to cover everything.
for dramas, i check them on mydramalist for tags, and then usually you can find them on youtube or via google on some streaming site, since copyright isn't being chased into the crapper by the chinese corps.
Really depends on how long you've been into it. There's still some decent stuff but really really rare. This season the only thing new that is decent is Spy x Family. Otherwise I just find it all boring, and the girl beats up boy, or boy desperate for girl/societies acceptance is passe.
Past that, the only anime I really follow is One Piece. Been a fan for 2 decades, and Oda hasn't disappointed. Latest revelations in the manga have ensured that the ride remains fun, and "cartoon" wink hi-jinks will continue.
I’ve watched off and on for a while. I’m an 80s baby so my first exposure was Robotech and Sword art Online. I recently saw Fist of the North Star which I loved. I have been meaning to see One Piece and Attack on Titan as well
Ah then there is a good amount of stuff you can watch that's worthwhile.
Jin Roh: The Wolf Brigade, Genocidal Organ, Redline (cringey but the animation and OST are fantastic), Darker than Black, Ninja Scroll, Knights of Sidonia (cringey but animation & OST), Hagure Yuusha no Estetica, Disastrous life of Saiki Kusuo, Drifters, Code Geass, Goblin Slayer, Great Teacher Onizuka, Hellsing Ultimate, One Punch Man, Yamato 2199, Speed Grapher, Yukikaze
So modern anime is bad? What’s a good cutoff year?
Modern anime is mass produced and predictable, so if the "current trend" isn't enjoyable to you it'll be garbage for years. We are just leaving the isekai years behind and going into the "slice of life WITH A TWIST" one, both of which leave a lot of bad tastes to some people.
Its less finding a year where things went to woke shit, and finding the generations that appeal to you because other ones likely won't.
On top of all that you have the varying production qualities between seasons regardless of whether a show is a hit.
Two of the more popular anime out there are My Hero Academia and One Punch Man and both have had subsequent seasons that were at times drastically lower in quality than the previous. Naruto/Boruto also have this problem where some fights clearly have a higher budget than the rest of the episode.
MHA follows the fairly common pattern of ending seasons with a big fight and season 1 did this very well by also tying in the full duration of one of the main music tracks to the fight. A fight that was fairly action packed from start to finish, with the added monologuing that often occurs in anime. However a later fight while also tying in a full series track wasn't really much more than two or three punches being thrown with most of the animation being the two combat participants standing around idle and talking to each other.
MHA season 1 ends with All Might vs a Frankenstein's monster and the fight is similar to what OPM does by having an entire music piece play throughout. This was a fight in the comics that took 9 pages I think, can't check atm, but the anime version takes about 4 minutes.
4 minutes is just over how long 'You Say Run' lasts, which is a theme that does get used more than once but not as bad as OPM did with Seigi Shikkou.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=iYZIUtDAFIw
All Might vs Nomu
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=8TFAGAyLzcg
MHA at least changes the music used in later seasons even if this does result in 'You Say Run' having at least 6 different edits.
You Can Become a Hero
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZAukL8dyh6I
Jet Set Run
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=Htl9NYmCo2k
Might+U
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=3jf_Z68c4LQ
Katsuki vs Izuku
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=JDleHc_LPeI
And they're all versions fans love because they stand out from each other despite their similarities. Of you were to ask someone who watched MHA what they think of when listening to Might+U the two most common answers will be either regarding Eri or the final fight in the second movie. Likewise asking about Katsuki vs Izuku will either be about the fight the song is named for or the sparring match between 1A and
TintinMirio. The music stands out that much as as seems to be an unfortunate trend these days, the music of a series/season/movie is often the best part of the show.Tron Legacy would be an example of this in movies.
As for OPM, season 2 not only has no new music pieces having reused the entire season 1 OST, but the executions are also worse.
The season 1 finale final encounter between Saitama and Boros lasts almost as long as the full version of Seigi Shikkou, leaving out about two bars of the entire 1:47 track.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=rW7OB_HDCGQ
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jakLeunGJGU&t=248s
It's use in season 2 for a similar final confrontation [where Saitama doesn't have an equivalent battle at this point in the arc season 2 is dealing with] is not only horribly cut down but lazily reused.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=2bMmy86j84Q
That's the entire confrontation, BTW. 30 seconds. It's not a trailer or fan made edit. That's how it actually happened when Saitama finally showed up.
Now sure OPM is meant to be a parody of superheroes in the first place but the Saitama vs Boros fight still lasts quite long and there it a lot more to that fight than the clip above, it's just Saitama isn't fighting back until that last bit because he can kill anything with a single punch as per the name of the show. Boros regens so much he can take a few punches but still is completely overpowered once Saitama actually tries.
Meanwhile the Elder Centipede in season 2 is mostly shown fighting Genos or Bang and Bang's brother however none of them actually manage to do enough hence King calling in Saitama.
While this is how the comics go down it's a shit fight to end a season with.
And now I need to go charge my phone because writing this post took forever on mobile trying to sort all the links and then reformat things.
Ok. Thanks!
Any anime with classical masculine figures? Modern or otherwise?
Depends on what you mean by classical masculine. But there are dozens of martial arts and sports series to pick from which are usually manly men doing manly things, with various levels of serious to comedy. DBZ is a classic of that, and currently MHA has a lot of masculine characters as part of its absurdly huge roster. Arguably nearly every Gundam series would qualify and that's 40 years of content alone.
Usually the most manly series don't get an anime, simply because of Japanese sensibilities that don't value the same type of masculinity to fund it, but there are manga literally every to cover everything.
not only that, but can you refer to some sites to inform oneself what to check out /TomSeeSaw.
Thanks. I know with regular programming I tend to not watch anything made after 2014. I foolishly assumed that anime hasn’t been affected
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for dramas, i check them on mydramalist for tags, and then usually you can find them on youtube or via google on some streaming site, since copyright isn't being chased into the crapper by the chinese corps.
Really depends on how long you've been into it. There's still some decent stuff but really really rare. This season the only thing new that is decent is Spy x Family. Otherwise I just find it all boring, and the girl beats up boy, or boy desperate for girl/societies acceptance is passe.
Past that, the only anime I really follow is One Piece. Been a fan for 2 decades, and Oda hasn't disappointed. Latest revelations in the manga have ensured that the ride remains fun, and "cartoon" wink hi-jinks will continue.
I’ve watched off and on for a while. I’m an 80s baby so my first exposure was Robotech and Sword art Online. I recently saw Fist of the North Star which I loved. I have been meaning to see One Piece and Attack on Titan as well
Ah then there is a good amount of stuff you can watch that's worthwhile.
Jin Roh: The Wolf Brigade, Genocidal Organ, Redline (cringey but the animation and OST are fantastic), Darker than Black, Ninja Scroll, Knights of Sidonia (cringey but animation & OST), Hagure Yuusha no Estetica, Disastrous life of Saiki Kusuo, Drifters, Code Geass, Goblin Slayer, Great Teacher Onizuka, Hellsing Ultimate, One Punch Man, Yamato 2199, Speed Grapher, Yukikaze
That's my list of based and/or can't miss anime.
Greatly appreciated. Thanks!!