Is the anime going to die soon?

Anonymous
After watching some animes this season, I can't do anything besides thinking that anime is going to it's own doom at an amazing speed.

I have got my own reasons for thinking this:

1. Too many tsunderes.
2. Too many Moeblobs
3. Too many lolis.
4. Too much fan service.
5. Too much of the same!!
6. Too many naruto x Sazuke x Sakura x Hinata kind of relationships!!
7. excesive abuse of old jokes and other stuff.

So what do you think about this?
Do you share my opinion?
are you against it?
why?

Comments

BieberRage's picture
Isn't it going the other way? This is the second great renaissance of anime, at least in the west. The amount of crap has stayed relatively constant in the past few years. There are bad stuff of the modern variety, but the stuff 5 years ago or 10 years ago was just as bad.
Lessis's picture
I wouldn't know the current situation or climate within it now since I haven't been apart of that culture in a long time but Anime is too strong to die, periods of weakening is always a possibility but death is nigh impossible.
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