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>>107833 embarrassing post of yours shows — especially so because you posted this
>>107832 just prior which in a crystal clear manner tells us your perception of anime: it puts your subsequent post into the proper light, without
>>107832 it'd be slightly less obvious what type of person you are but
>>107832 made it crystal clear — that the two "groups" you think anime watchers consist of is Your Personal Idea of what anime is, and that you're the very type of person described here
>>106917 (post you responded to) with a distorted mental image of Anime:
>today many teenagers entire conception of what "anime" is consists solely of generic/sloppy/moeshit/trannoid nuanimes, which is why they understandably hate anime; as that's all it is to themYou sound like that type of poster, with a very limited and very new experience of anime.
<truth spaceIt's also self-exposing that the titles you went on to mention — to attempt to support your anti-anime rant, that's rooted in your distorted personal perception of anime — are made after 2000 (after 2003 more specifically it must be said, as the nuanime era began in 2003-2006) and most of those you brought up are solidly of the nuanime sort (Monster not so: Monster is one of the absolute last animes from the previous era of anime, being a bit out-of-place timewise having been made in the beginning of the new era). It's especially self-exposing, you mentioning such new animes, considering you have the perception that people talking about animes preceding "the early 2000s" are "wailing oldtroons talking nonsense" – you believing Anime has always been the way it has in the last 20-so years.
<fact spaceAlso very self-exposing you think Ghibli (a name famous amongst normalfaggots super new to anime: which is why you know that name) films are the only animes that "makes a legitimate effort to be artistic, particularly cinematic". Just to name some of the most obvious ones (films) that immediately come to mind that aren't Ghibli (in no particular order): Vampire Hunter D, VHD Bloodlust, Ghost In The Shell (95), GITS 2 Innocence, Wings of Honneamise, Overture To A New War, Arion, Cobra (the movie, but definitely the original TV series as well: it's incredibly artistic), Ninja Scroll, Magnetic Rose, Stink Bomb, Tenshi no Tamago, the Cowboy Bebop movie, Wicked City, Jin-Roh, Perfect Blue, Terra E, Akira and Demon City Shinjuku. 95% of those you haven't seen, maybe none of them, because you're (very obviously) one of those teenagers
>>106917 described.
<reality spaceWill be interesting to see what cope or mental gymnastics or seethe or projection or combination of all four the reply to this will consist of.