"The Perfect Anime"
With the rise of "My Hero Academia" and "Kobayashi's Dragon Maid" I've seen a lot of people explain this whilst talking about them. Also witnessing the backlash people get when talking of their faults. It got me thinking just why we praise things and why we are critical of subjects, well let's bring in a example. My favorite anime is "Scorching Ping Pong Girls" and it's perfect. Of course the show has its faults, such as not long enough, fanservice of smaller characters, some linear characters and stereotypes. But that's just it, something connects with an individual that causes them to become entranced with this, I don't believe the entire show is "perfect" but rather it's perfect to me. I connect with the character Agari so much it baffled me. Her struggles of being taken from center of attention and being the best, the jealously issue and how it helped her grow, the ability to improve after being brought down, the ability to work together and inspire others after you've been drawn to your breaking point. To me I feel we don't believe that the anime has no faults, but rather the experiences we have correlates with what we see on screen, to others it may be trash, too many faults to be entertaining, disgusting, but to me it's "perfect".












