Izanagi009 said:
Yes, there will always be cheap pandering crap on the market but it seems that some companies are only focusing on producing either feel-good crap, self-insert fantasies or waifu bait. I really do wish the industry tries to actually push the envelope and make stuff of artistic quality instead of pandering.
Gonna have to stop you right there, broseph. The thing about anime is that most of it is pandering, waifu-bait bullshit is because it SELLS. But many people life to refer to these pandering shows as being "Complete and utter shit", and I can't really disagree with them. Otaku bow to the people that make those shows because it supports their habits and gives them a reason to waste their money on useless stuff. Most of this stuff is made to sell to the stay-at-home recluses that will never touch a 3D girl in their friggin' lives. And I'm not saying that all the people that watch those shows are like that, like, I love a good-ol' slice of life show every now and again because they're hella cute, but I you won't see me buying any figures or anything.
I guess what I'm trying to say is that people who support waifu-bait pander shit is gonna be indicative of what we will get in the future. If people like it, then there will be more of it. A LOT more of it. And the focus on profits now is tearing away from what I think is most important to anime: the creativity aspect.
Anime is a lot like Call of Duty in that way. It's popular, so the Modern Military FPS is what people are gonna be making in order to make bank. And because people are only making CoD rip-offs, we're neglecting awesome and creative titles. As a semi-recent example, let's look at FUSE. That game showed so much more personality before it became a bog-standard brown TPS with a few crazy weapons and I have a feeling it changed simply because EA wanted a game that would cater more to the dude-bro market, or "broaden it's appeal." That's why I always growing faith in the indie market to make another "Bastion" or "One Finger Death Punch."
For me, Studio TRIGGER is the next best anime studio because my artistic idol, Hiroyuki Imaishi, left Gainax with a bunch of other employees from there in order to obtain more artistic freedom when it comes to anime production. I guess you could call them "the indie darling of anime". They've already proved themselves to be capable of creating high-quality content with a reasonable budget with Kill la Kill, and their blow-off show "Inferno Cop" is one of the most captivating and stupid things I have ever seen in my life. If we support these guys and their creative process, than I have a feeling things will get better for the industry. Or maybe that's just me being a cynic about the industry as a whole. Whatever.
I think Miyazaki said it better.
Watch good anime. Buy good anime to show support of good anime. I don't care, just give me more Imaishi stuff.