If my monsters are imagined, why do they trigger the motion sensor lights?

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  • NineSwords@ani.socialtoAnime@ani.socialI love funsubs so much!
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    3 days ago

    Akihabara is still alive and well. Comiket also is as big as ever.

    Some of the people I follow have been complaining in the past as well about changes in Akihabara. Granted, they were complaining about electronic stores dying out there and not anime-related stuff, so I’m not sure how that translates. I think I also read or heard complaints about Comiket being just a big corporate event instead of the place where people go to sell their doujins. I remember something about winter Comiket now being the new main event for those non-corporate exhibitions.

    What I want to say is that I don’t think there’s no passion anymore, just that certain parts of industry become soulless husks of themselves.

    You are right, the passion is not lost entirely, but looking at the fandom as a whole, I feel like it has become so large and commercialized that the passionate people are just small individual clusters in an ocean of indifferent people and ads. I base this only on my own views and how it feels to me, and I certainly have changed as well over the years.



  • NineSwords@ani.socialtoAnime@ani.socialI love funsubs so much!
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    4 days ago

    That’s a very good way to put it. I’m pushing 50 and have watched anime since my earliest childhood. When thinking back on how the community has changed over the years, it’s not recognizable anymore. And the passion and energy the community has lost is probably the biggest contributor why it feels so empty now. The second biggest contributor is how commercialized it has become. Third would be that it reached the mainstream (though I personally group this together with #2).


  • Counterpoint: They are not commercial products, and there is nothing stopping groups from just abandoning series mid-season. For example, Komi Can’t Communicate got a sub that translated all her written text in place and then just dropped it after a couple of episodes.

    I’ve seen two arguments during that time.

    1. as fan subs, those are entirely done voluntarily and the people behind it owe nothing to the community

    2. they shouldn’t have started the series if they weren’t committed to completing the season. Other groups sat out on the series because of that.















  • NineSwords@ani.socialtoAnime@ani.socialPeak This Season
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    19 days ago

    At the end of season 1 I felt the gimmick has been spread too thin and ran its course. Very funny in the first few episodes but grew stale fast. When I gave S02E01 a go I immediately got the same sense. Do they switch it up a bit in later episodes by adding a new gimmick/joke setup/etc. ?