CATDOLL: The more animations you release, the faster you forget them. Do you still like the previous animations now?

CATDOLL: The more animations you release, the faster you forget them. Do you still like the previous animations now?

Japan releases a large number of new animations every year, and there are many excellent ones among them, but there are fewer and fewer animations that can be called phenomenal. Now animation has entered the era of rapid mass production, with nearly 50 or even more new animations in a quarter. In this case, fans of various animations get into the pit quickly and leave the pit quickly. Are you confident that you will still like the new animation you like now in a year? What about longer time? This question has also been discussed by netizens in Japan.

Netizens' opinions: People who keep following the same anime are probably getting old. I still have a long-lasting love for the Gundam series, but I can't keep up with K-ON!

Netizens’ opinions: "K-ON!" is my favorite anime, no doubt about it, and I still rewatch it often.

Netizens’ opinions: I’ve just gotten into it, and I can’t really say I like it very much. It’s impossible for me to keep liking it and collecting peripheral products throughout the year.

Netizens’ opinions: Even if you like it very much at the beginning, you will probably just not like it that much after a few years.

Netizens’ opinions: Even after a year, I still like “Himu! Umaru-chan” very much.

Netizens’ opinions: As long as the work is still serialized, I will always like it. I will always like "Yuru Yuri".

Netizens’ opinions: I have always liked "Shirobako" and watch it again every month.

Netizens’ opinions: I still like "The Perverted Prince and the Silent Cat".

Netizens' opinions: As long as you get into it once, you won't hate it after a while, but your enthusiasm will cool down. Cooling down and not liking it are two different things. I have been into "Fate" and "Full Metal Panic" for more than 10 years. And I will revisit the original works and play the games every month. If it is a completed work, I will worship it as a masterpiece.

Netizens’ opinions: If a work is forgotten after a year, it is probably because there is no follow-up.

Netizens’ opinions: For works like "Kuroyukihime", there was no sequel for four years after the first season of the animation, but a movie was released this year, and fans are still looking forward to the new work with renewed enthusiasm.

Netizens’ opinions: If a work has come to a temporary end or the official has not released any new content, just read the fan fiction to maintain your enthusiasm.

Netizens’ opinions: Basically, the works that are forgotten in one year are those that people get into just because of the crowd at the time, and they can maintain their passion for their favorite works for 10 or 20 years.

Netizens’ opinions: In the past when people still bought genuine discs, they would take out the discs and watch them at least once a year, so they wouldn’t give up so quickly.

Netizens’ opinions: If the otaku who was obsessed with Yui from “K-ON!” bought the same guitar as the character on a whim, I wonder what they would do with that guitar now.

In fact, anime fans all have their own favorite works, and their love for these animations can generally last for a long time, especially when the works have original comics in addition to animations. The persistence of attention to general animation works is definitely not too high. What are you like? Are you a "heartless" person who just watches animations once, or do you always like animations? What are the animations that you always like? Why not talk about it and discuss it together.

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