There are a lot of animation works in Japan, and many new animations are released every year. The age distribution of people who watch animation in Japan is very wide, and many college students are also watching various animations. And the people who are currently in college should be born after 1992, and they are truly post-90s. Recently, a Japanese media conducted a survey on college students in the country to see which animations made everyone become an otaku. This is a question directly asked to Japanese college students, the question is "Do you watch animation often?" Among them, 240 people (59.9%) answered "yes", and 161 people (40.1%) answered "no". From the results, nearly 60% of people said that they often watch animation. And there are many animation works that everyone likes, let's take a look. Detective Conan "Being able to solve puzzles is one thing, but I mainly like the character settings and the world view." (Hyogo Prefecture/junior college/vocational school/female) "My childhood friend was watching it, so I watched it with him." (Hyogo Prefecture/Senior/Female) "I watched it all the time when I was a kid, so I got addicted to detective stories without realizing it." (Hyogo Prefecture/graduate student/male) "Detective Conan" is a manga with over 80 volumes and an animation that took 20 years to film. The mystery-solving part of the plot certainly makes us nervous, but the relationship between Conan and the Black Organization is also what makes us look forward to future developments. Gintama "Because I like the original work." (Tokyo/junior college/vocational school/male) "The character is very handsome, but he also does some stupid things. This contrast is really cute." (Tochigi Prefecture/Graduate student/Female) "The work is full of jokes that challenge the limits of television broadcasting. This is very rare content, so it is very interesting." (Tochigi Prefecture/Senior/Female) This work is based on real people who were active on the historical stage in the Edo period. It should be said that the most interesting part is the laughter and tears! And when some content that complains about current affairs appears, it also makes us feel refreshed and say, "Is it okay to release it like this?" Doraemon "The props are fun." (Shimane Prefecture/senior year/female) "I was so moved after watching it that I became addicted to it." (Shimane Prefecture/junior college/vocational school/male) "I've loved watching it since I was old enough to understand." (Shimane Prefecture/First Year College Student/Male) This is also a work with a very long time span! As long as we pay attention to the world of "Doraemon", we will also be full of dreams. Some very tear-jerking plots make people cry uncontrollably! The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya "Because it was very popular at the time." (Hokkaido/junior college/vocational school/male) "I found it very interesting after watching it." (Hokkaido/junior college/vocational school/female) “This is my first time watching a late-night show.” (Hokkaido/graduate student/male) Many people became addicted to late-night anime because of this work. After watching this work, we couldn't help but sigh: "It's amazing that an animation can be so interesting." One Piece "It's funny, it's tearful, and it's cool." (Tokyo/senior year/male) "It's exciting." (Kanagawa Prefecture/graduate student/male) "My parents were watching it, so I naturally followed suit." (Kanagawa Prefecture/junior college/vocational school/female) In Japan, it is rare to find someone who doesn't know the name of "One Piece", right? This work is definitely a national-level anime work, and it is also very well-known all over the world. The adventures of Luffy and others make people extremely excited after watching it. other "Shakugan no Shana. I felt that the atmosphere was completely different from the prime-time anime I had watched before." (Fukuoka Prefecture/University freshman/Female) "Inuyasha. The plot is interesting and exciting." (Toyama Prefecture/Third year/Female) "Pokémon. The characters are so cute that I fell in love with it." (Tokyo/senior year/female) "Code Geass: Lelouch of the Rebellion. It was a show I looked forward to every week." (Osaka Prefecture/Other/Male) "Anohana: The Flower We Saw That Day." Someone said that even if you are not a otaku, you should watch it. I was very moved after watching it." (Shizuoka Prefecture/Sophomore/Female) In fact, these otaku works are basically classics, and many of them have been serialized for a long time. It feels like I have been watching them since I was a child. Many Japanese animation works are for older audiences, and these are all works around 2000 (except Doraemon). There are indeed many excellent animations during that period. If you want to watch animation but don’t know where to start, you can refer to them. And those who have already entered the animation fans may wish to talk about what your entry-level works are. |
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