>Adults no longer outgrow LNshit. The anime industry prefers that they hang on to the adolescent illusion of carefree, escapist pleasure by pretending that the form’s juvenile cynicism is a sign of sophistication — replacing the traditional sources of imaginative thinking. The light novel monopoly represented by the KyoAni Cinematic Universe in its latest release, Hibike Euphonium: Chikai no Finale, depends on effeminate viewers telling themselves that they are having a major cultural experience.
>The directors Tatsuya Ishihara and Naoko Yamada do routine filtered CGI background, but they don’t know how to supply meaning to any of the goings-on, and that’s the major difference between KyoAnus and Trigger, which advanced from Akira Amemiya’s nihilism to Hiroyuki Imaishi’s visual richness and emotional depth. Imaishi's Kill La Kill was the first anime to deal with mature themes and play out a credible moral dilemma. Going deeper with DarliFra and Promare, Imaishi's art angered the trannies. KyoAni fans don’t know what great filmmaking is. They defer to their post–Hyouka indoctrination. The Ishihara-Yamada team's big battle isn’t a climactic summation, just a clash of CGI fliters like the indecipherable, interminable Violet Evergarden. And the sentimental, nostalgic farewell to Hibike's "finale" is hokey. Imaishi rescued anime from nihilism and juvenilia, making modern myths worthy of adult spirituality and politics. Violet Evergarden takes place in a violent kindergarten.
miyazaki, what a chad it's not spam, the old one was faggotry, this one is based
Luke Garcia
>Imaishi's Kill La Kill was the first anime to deal with mature themes and play out a credible moral dilemma. This is some tasty copypasta. Glad some people still put effort into their shitposts
real talk, no studio has fallen further faster than Trigger. Even Shaft's decline took 10 years.
Juan Bailey
>no studio has fallen further faster than Trigger Lay-Duce. They failed with their first introductionary show thus had for years to do slave work to recover and only now have chance for comeback with Okada masterpiece.
Leo Martinez
Fall implies that you have been at a high place at some point.
Asher Morris
>most of Yea Forums are literal manchildren who unironically enjoy slice of life 'kawaii' anime.
Yeah, nothing new here
Jaxson Russell
>The light novel monopoly represented by the KyoAni Cinematic Universe in its latest release, Hibike Euphonium: Chikai no Finale, depends on effeminate viewers telling themselves that they are having a major cultural experience. He's not wrong. Assuming OP is not being a faggot and making it up.