I often see some otakus born in the 80s and 90s lamenting the topic of "the post-00s who are poisoned by domestic animation" in various forums. I always feel that the post-00s are quite sad when I see these articles. They don't know what "Digimon", "Pokemon", and "Light Emissary" are. They are surrounded by a group of sheep, wolves, bears, and Bald Qiang every day. Recently, the Japanese version of China's official media recordchina also paid attention to this issue, but are the post-00s really sad? Someone posted on the Chinese Internet: Chinese children today are so pitiful. It is so great that I can grow up with Japanese animation. The poster said: I am a post-80s generation. When I was young, computers and games were not yet popular. I grew up with imported Japanese animation and excellent animation in the early days of New China. Although there are many domestic animations in China now, the level is getting lower and lower. The technology is improving, but the IQ is declining. I can only pray that the next generation of the motherland will not become as low-IQ as domestic animations. "This statement has attracted heated discussions from supporters and opponents. "Now that I think about it, I really watched a lot of Japanese animation when I was a kid, like Saint Seiya, Astro Boy, Ikkiu, Ultraman, etc." “Children today are materially well-off but spiritually unsatisfied” "Although Japanese children are also addicted to some children's games, compared with Chinese education, children in Japanese schools can fully exercise their bodies instead of just studying hard." Of course, there are also many netizens who don’t think so: "The people born in the 1980s and 1990s were really pitiful. They had no other entertainment options except watching TV, but today's children can learn everything about the world through their mobile phones and tablets." “Nostalgia is fine, but you can’t sever the continuity of time and compare the two eras to see which is better.” “Rather than worrying that the IQ of the post-2000s will drop after watching Chinese animation, I’m more worried that watching Japanese animation will turn them into otakus.” As the saying goes, "If you are not a fish, how do you know the joy of a fish?" After all, we are not born in the 2000s. Today's children are not necessarily as sad as some otakus imagine. Domestic animation is not that bad. There is no need to think of low IQ and low quality when it comes to domestic animation. Every era has its own exclusive way of entertainment. |
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