I have to agree. 95% of the anime series released in the 2000s, aka the "cheap, digital paint era", suck. Almost all of them are either unoriginal, or playing on things that worked in a superior series a couple of years or even a couple of decades ago. Paranoia Agent and Azumanga Daioh are one of the very few anime in the 21st century I liked, and The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya is the most overrated series since Neon Genesis Evangelion (and just as confusing and hard to swallow, too).Green Gibbon! wrote:("Anime" in the 2000's actually refers to generic cartoons produced in Korea and labelled as Japanese to sell in America. It's an altogether different medium and one that I care none for.)
I think the problem is that since anime has become more mainstream in North America in the 21st century, anime companies started producing things with more of an American-esque flair to them. Japanese animation no longer feels very Japanese, and it's lost a lot of its meaning, uniqueness, and most importantly, for someone like me who still actually watches new anime that come out each year, fun. Stuff like Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Noir, and Monster could've been animated anywhere..names and language aside, there's nothing really Japanese about them. I miss the sweatdrops, demons, wacky super-deformed comedies, over-the-top battles, and overall oddball antics that made me like anime in the first place. Now it's so streamlined and by-the-numbers you can tell what a series is about nowadays just by looking at it. Practically all anime nowadays are dating sim adaptions, Tenchi / Love Hina rip-offs, mecha, "romantic comedies", shonen action, or magical girl series (becaue we know how much everyone here likes Sailor Moon, right?). And God forbid if any anime nowadays can end in a single season anymore...I would've disliked FLCL much more if Production IG decided to make another 6 episodes for no real reason a few years later like GAINAX did with Gunbuster 2. No less than 7 anime this year have been second season adapations of series from last year...it's getting to the point where even unoriginal dreck like Kanon can't just die after a single season anymore.
It's a sad, sad medium today. Anime hasn't been in this sad a state since the 1970s.



