When did anime lost it's soul?

When did anime lost it's soul?

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around 1992

I think it lost its soul when they lost its soul because it did eventually come to a point where it in fact had problems in the face of growing lost of soul when the didn't pay the troll toll
Everyone knows you have to pay the troll-toll to get that boys soul, and big anime did not in fact pay the troll-toll at around that time when the boys soul was up for grabs in the boys hole

>muh soulless after 2010 durr
anime was always mostly shit adaptations

When OP became a faggot

When moe became a thing

Around the time you were sleeping at English classes

>at English classes
>in class

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and when was that? because moe were always a thing.

Anime lost its soul right when i started touching my peepee

THIS. sexual desires took over my interests. i'm a sex maniac i tell you!

Project A-Ko was fucking terrible though.

what

>did lost

After 1996

>grrr i hate fun

Around 1972

read yamakan he predicted everything

when moeshit became popular

It hasn't.

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2010 onwards, with very few exceptions in quality.

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When women started watching it.

yes

Some time in the last 5 years

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>when the production committee system went into complete corporate overreach
>when moe became popular
>when mediocre slice of life anime became popular
>when the light novel market became oversaturated with crap novels
>when Ghibli stopped making movies for a few years
>when no one stepped-up to replace great directors like Satoshi Kon
>when mecha and sci-fi anime declined in numbers
>when OVAs stopped being made
>when ONAs never replaced OVAs
>when the lost decade happened
>when anime made for adults became more scarce and dumbed-down
>when mainstream anime that isn't for kids stopped being produced
>when the anime industry is flooded with otaku losers
>when Sword Art Online became popular
>when the industry didn't crash itself

basado y rojopilled

Never had one. But we can say it lost its budget after the bubble burst in the late 80s/early 90s

when it washed up on a deserted island with best girl.

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I watch fun on a regular basis and just finished a fun anime called NG Knight Lamune. A-Ko is very fucking bad.

>from the creators of Agent Aika

At least they improved.

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2006

The shift to cell-shading took a lot of soul out of anime. There are still plenty of shows with soul, but it's harder to see because it doesn't show so easily in the art anymore.

anime never had a soul.

With each decade it lost some bits.

Women were watching it since the 70s