Have the 2010s proven him wrong?

Have the 2010s proven him wrong?

No.

elaborate

Not, it proven him right

Kill la Kill proved us all wrong.

I expected it to be good and it proved me wrong

10's have been a fucking disappointment to be honest. And it started so good too

Anime looks prettier than it has since the late 1990s/early 2000s, and the average quality has increased. Despite this however I think there aren't nearly as many great shows.

First half of the 2000s was the best time.

Proven him wrong about what?

The industry being shit, everyone only knowing how to draw cute girls.

Being old and cranky.

he was right then

about the fact that those who write anime, manga and novels are people who have no contact with other human beings and can only make stories that don't have a proper conection with the true human nature

Then I'm glad he's right.

anime sure has a cancerous subculture of misanthropy or whatever, but it's not as if this is a new problem. even those who make "high art" have throughout history been societal rejects

This post should be a sticky on all boards.
It's irrefutably the best time in pop culture and everything else up to this point

>best time in pop culture and everything else up to this point
Want to take a guess why I know that you were around 5 years old back then?

>Miyazaki

Fuck him. The people he complains about are the ones who put him on the map and are the reason he can make all his pretentious bullshit now. Miyazaki came up in the 80s during the renaissance of Japanese culture. He was a part of the artistic movement that created today's otaku.

He's a stingy old man who needs to shut up and retire already. If it weren't for Lupin the III no one would give a fuck about him enough to let him make his pretentious bullshit for Disney.

I was genuinely moved by the earthquake scene in The Wind Rises. What in the fuck was so pretentious about that?

>let him make his pretentious bullshit for Disney.
Just wow, how deluded are you?

>What in the fuck was so pretentious about that?

Nothing. It's everything else. Miyazaki is the anime equivalent of those people who want video games to "mature" and go around making walking simulators.

All of Ghibli's films are distributed, sold and marketed by Disney outside of Japan.

>All of Ghibli's films are distributed, sold and marketed by Disney outside of Japan.
Just in the USA. Ghibli films are distributed by a shit-ton of companies all around the world, and none of them are related to their production.

Just go back to Sup Forums kid to complain about the latest Call of Duty being about some shit history book.

>Nothing. It's everything else. Miyazaki is the anime equivalent of those people who want video games to "mature" and go around making walking simulators.

You might be the only person alive that hasn't seen a single film from this guy.

Industry's bad, but there's talent. However, last years have been pretty bland.

There was a guy that says no literature or piece of work can ever match up to Bakemonogatari.

I don't understand. I watched it. It was decent.
Is the novel better?

we're complaining about sjws in the new cod though, and jews (may they be gassed)
also, hitler did nothing wrong

there it is, the most reddit post in this board's history

You mean the awkward transition to digital where everything looked like shit?

No. anime is trash, read the fucking manga.

mangafags should get own board.

I think he is mainly right about Otaku being the downfall of the industry. The Otaku that existed many years ago were just people wanted to expressed themselves in the midst of the political turmoil and aftereffects that World War II left on Japan.

What is consider an Otaku now really is the image of a bunch of people that could be consider losers that just want to entirely avoid reality.They make work that doesn't really have any human feeling in it and is downright garbage too look at unless you turn your brain off. All the talented people in the industry either were driven away because of the fact they can't find anyone willing too support their projects because of the current market or just watering themselves down by conforming to the current market so that they can have their stuff get produced.

stfu weeb

>it was Sup Forums all along
Why am I not surprised?

It's easy to get used to blurriness. The early 2000s had many good anime.

Don't know if I agree it was the best, but it was probably a good time.

First and foremost what is it you think he thinks? All I ever hear from people are mistranslations, misunderstandings and straight up lies.

Truly an achievement. I would laugh at him for it but then again I am a Jew and he is merely my subordinate, so I laugh at him all day already

and I can't change that

Old goat

So back then otakus used their status as otakus to express themselves and todays otakus are just trying to escape reality?

Only reddit likes that shit. Monogatari is perfect for the kind of person who writes essays and "deconstructions" about anime.

>overrated westaboo director's opinion means anything
kek

>westaboo

They didn't call themselves Otaku. They behave like ordinary people, but was better at expressing themselves then what is called Otaku today.