You Don’t Have To Watch It All
Posted onThere’s this sentiment that’s been thrown around the community, one that’s lingered for quite sometime now but has picked up notable popularity this year in particular:
There’s this sentiment that’s been thrown around the community, one that’s lingered for quite sometime now but has picked up notable popularity this year in particular:
With each latest addition, My Hero Academia automatically breaks MAL’s top 50, easily finds itself in the Anime of The Season conversation, and commands a ton of content that is vastly celebratory of its performance while never seeming to come down from that high during its run.
It’s sad to see so many viewers are skipping out on this for such shallow reasoning.
Hinamatsuri isn’t just a competent, well polished entry in its genre space, but also the center of easily the nicest fanbase to be around this Spring season.
Not every work has to be some overt masterpiece, good or some variant of bad as they’re often labeled. There’s nothing wrong with having an okay work that isn’t flashy but just gets its job done.
Go ahead, you can say it. I swear you won’t lose your anime street cred.