🎬 📹 The new wave of anime 🎬 📹

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Every season I watch one or another anime at dinner time. Something fun and something that I don't give much importance to, that's why, although I know that there are anime that really skip the stigma attached to Japanese series and become a transcendental thing for any viewer, it's a little difficult to watch something like that. At least for me, the same thing happens with series or movies, which need an incredible concentration and disposition to watch; I can have this for a movie and I know it is needed sometimes (if not always), but when it is a series or an anime, it needs a discipline and dedication a little stronger than normal, that's why I don't watch long or very complicated anime.

Cada temporada me veo uno que otro anime a la hora de cenar. Algo divertido y a lo que no le doy mucha importancia, por eso, aunque sé que hay animes que realmente se saltan ese estigma que se le tienen a las series japonesas y se convierten en una cosa trascendental para cualquier espectador, es un poco difícil ver algo así. Por lo menos para mí, lo mismo pasa con las series o películas, que necesitan una concentración y una disposición increíble para ver; esto lo puedo tener para una película y sé que se necesita a veces (por no decir siempre), pero cuándo es una serie o un anime, se necesita una disciplina y dedicación un poco más fuerte de lo normal, por eso no veo animes largos ni muy complicados.

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With manga it's different, being a different medium, I take my time to read and calm down. Since I love animation and almost always the best animations in anime come from the fights, I prefer to wait for some shonen manga to be animated and watch it that way instead of reading it, but when I know that there are not many fights and instead I get a brutal story, with an interesting pace and a good enough development, any manga works to spend hours and hours reading. However, there is a new wave of shonen manga that is so brutal that I couldn't wait for their anime to come out as it seemed like something almost impossible to happen, but to my taste, it didn't.

Con el manga es diferente, al ser un medio diferente, me tomo mi tiempo para leer y tranquilizarme. Como amo la animación y casi siempre las mejores animaciones en el anime vienen de las peleas, prefiero esperar a que animen algún manga shonen para verlo así en vez de leerlo, pero cuándo sé que no hay muchas peleas y en vez de eso me cuentan una historia brutal, con un ritmo interesante y un desarrollo lo suficientemente bueno, cualquier manga funciona para pasar horas y horas leyendo. Sin embargo, hay una nueva ola de mangas shonen que es tan brutal que no pude aguantarme a que saliera su anime ya que me parecía algo casi imposible de que pasara, pero para mi gusto, no fue así.

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I'm a loyal fan of Chainsawman and Fujimoto, that's something completely obvious, but it's just that since the chainsawman anime was announced it was obvious that things in the anime were going to change. First, the fact that chainsawman is considered a shonen already changed a lot the game for the manga, but besides that Fujimoto has trained his assistants so well is something that all anime fans have to be thankful for, why? Because the new wave of shonen is coming thanks to them. This year will see the release of Dandadan which is one of my favorite manga on air, but besides that there is also Sakamoto Days, Spy x Family and many others, which, for many, will be the resurgence of shonen. I say this because without counting Dragon Ball, Naruto or One Piece, shonen end up being very generic and this is mostly due to the amount of limits imposed on them by magazines in order to be cataloged as shonen (anime for children and teenagers), however, Fujimoto somehow managed to circumvent those limits and now, realizing that this fresh air works, they are letting it go.

Soy fiel fanático de Chainsawman y Fujimoto, eso es algo completamente obvio, pero es que desde que se anunció el anime de chainsawman era obvio que las cosas en el anime iban a cambiar. Primero, el hecho de que chainsawman se considere un shonen ya cambió mucho el juego para el manga, pero además de eso que Fujimoto haya entrenado tan bien a sus ayudantes es algo que todos los fanáticos del anime tenemos que agradecer, ¿por qué? Porque la nueva ola del shonen viene gracias a ellos. Este año se estrenará Dandadan que es uno de mis mangas en emisión favoritos, pero además de eso también está Sakamoto Days, Spy x Family y muchos otros, lo que, para muchos, será el resurgir del shonen. Lo digo porque sin contar Dragon Ball, Naruto o One Piece, los shonen terminan siendo muy genéricos y esto se debe más que todo a la cantidad de límites que les imponen las revistas para poder ser catalogado como shonen (anime para niños y adolescentes), sin embargo, Fujimoto logró de alguna forma burlar esos límites y ahora, al darse cuenta de que este aire fresco funciona, lo están dejando pasar.

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That's why I say, excitedly, that what's coming in anime is something really fun. The best-selling manga are still shonens, still hangout anime that you watch at dinnertime or on Sundays, but now they're very different in terms of characters, stories and motivations, making people more interested in anime now and that's why it's coming back into fashion, it's coming back into fun.

Por eso digo, emocionado, que lo que viene en el anime es algo realmente divertido. Los mangas más vendidos no dejan de ser shonens, no dejan de ser animes para pasar el rato que se ven a la hora de la cena o los domingos, pero ahora son muy diferentes en cuanto a personajes, historias y motivaciones, haciendo que ahora la gente esté más interesada en el anime y por eso se vuelve a poner de moda, vuelve a ser divertido.

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What do you think about Isekai Suicide Squad?

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I didn't see it, I don't even know if it really started yet. It seems like a bad idea to me because there are few anime that adapt an American story that are really good, and at the same time there are few isekai anime that are really good. The meeting of both did not catch my attention at all; although I saw a little of the animation and wanted to give it a chance, but then I read that it was canceled and then I decided that I wasn't even going to start watching it

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I don't even know if it really started yet.

It recently ended with 10 episodes.

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And what's your opinion about it?

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It was mid.

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Just as I expected

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You said and I quote "It seems like a bad idea..."
Dunno how the show being mid = bad unless you define average/mid = bad then it makes sense.

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I define mid and average as mediocre

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Those are the same qualitative degrees and not in the technical sense "bad" but I understand your semantics.

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I am one of those who watched the anime first and if it managed to catch me, I couldn't stand it and I went straight to the manga, but I never started a manga first and then the anime, I think that the anime has something fundamental and that is that fluidity of the movements and the soundtracks... but reading the manga first leaves expectations high for the anime and excited to see favorite scenes animated ❤️

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I do the same. I only read manga if I know that it is very difficult to have an adaptation or a good adaptation. Likewise, the fluidity of the animation and the soundtrack are a huge plus, but if there is bad timing and I like the story and the characters more, I prefer to read the manga. An example of that is Dragon Ball Super.

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