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Hell no. There are definitely a lot of shitty, no-effort anime but the same can be said for Western cartoons. However, there are some gorgeous, amazingly well made anime out there. Older ones especially tend have more skilled drawing/animation than anything we see today, and blow other anime and Western cartoons out of the water
Interesting take. Completely disagree though.
How do you place shows like Monster, Cowboy Bebop, Death Note, Cyberpunk Edgerunners, Hellsing Ultimate, etc?
Because IMHO they are very good, and definitely don't consider them for children.
The Owl House and Bluey kicked the shit out of children's cartoons I had when I was a kid. Bluey makes me want to be a better parent, and I'll be damned if I don't think about The Owl House at least once a week.
Honestly I forgot about Bluey. I should give it a watch
Right, here is a heart warming anime for the whole family!
(Trigger Warning: It's really really wholesome.)
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