Samurai Silhouette said:
During my grade school years I used to be obsessed with Anime, manga, and Japanese culture. From things like Tenchi Muyo!
First off, as an anime fan in my early 30s... ahem...
When I was in grade school, we didn't have Pokemon or Tenchi Muyo! - we had Robotech, which was Macross and some other stuff that got chopped up, edited back together, badly dubbed, and released in difficult to find locations or on insanely expensive cassette tapes, and maybe some badly dubbed Speed Racer if you were lucky. When I was in High School, Pokemon and Tenchi Muyo were being released in Japan, along with Ranma 1/2 and Sailor Moon - in the US, we had some 80s animes like Bubblegum Crisis, Dirty Pair (the original, not the remake), Project A-Ko, Gal Force (again, the original), and Lum. Do you realize how hard up we were for quality anime when we were watching Lum (aka Beautiful Dreamer)?
Then, at the very end of high school, some real anime started to come out - if you knew the right fan-subbers. Sailor Moon even made it to the US, albeit with a bad dub - but better than Robotech or Speed Racer. Actually, it was one of the best dubs we'd ever seen (yes, at the time, that was considered a good dub). We got Ranma 1/2 and Tenchi Muyo! on fansubs, and then Pokemon showed up and did what nothing before it could do - it made people care about anime enough for companies to start dubbing it seriously for fans.
And it was AWESOME. Undergraduate college was this hey-day of great anime flooding the market. The best anime of the late 90s came over, got good dubs or - shock - subs! - real, commercially released subtitled anime that didn't cost more than your monthly rent! And the late 90s moved into the early 2000s, and the hits kept coming. We're talking about shows like Cowboy Bebop, Escaflowne, Revolutionary Girl Utena, Neon Genesis Evangelion, Outlaw Star, Trigun, Inu Yasha, Serial Experiments Lain, Key the Metal Idol, Tenchi, El Hazard, Ranma, Noir - the shows that made anime great.
So when you say you were watching Tenchi in grade school, I shake my head. You had it great, kid. You didn't have to work for it like we did.
However, there is one point I'll give you. I don't think it's a phase - I just haven't seen a lot of good shows coming out recently. There's one or two per year at best. My most recent anime purchases are boxed sets from that golden era - the mid 90s to mid 2000s - when we were practically tripping over great shows all the time. Sometimes I assume it's just my nostalgia, but then I hear younger fans like yourself drifting away and I think I'm on to something. Since about 2005, not much good has come out. There's something good every so often - the recent Unlimited Bladeworks movie was excellent - but they seem to be fewer and father between.
Anyway, I hope you take my ribbing with the fondness (and irony) intended. ^^