

No matter what anime I watch, it’s interesting. I… I’m glad you liked it. I was worried if you liked it, but when I tried watching an anime that’s been criticized online, it turned out to be really funny. As long as it’s not extremely bad compared to those adapted from original works, I’m satisfied. I just wanted to enjoy watching anime together! So I’m not forcing anything; I’m not forcing anything at all! So why? What’s that? If you’re going to be swept away and become a customer, isn’t being an otaku better? If you didn’t like it, why not? That’s right! When emotional BGM plays, I usually cry! With emotional BGM… I usually cry… Is that right?
That is true.
When emotional music plays, it generally creates an emotional atmosphere, right?
>>2I’m not as amazing as the person in the image, but I felt a surge of emotion during the scene where the fleet gathers with the iconic BGM in Star Wars Episode 9. I think I can be a bit too easy to please, to be honest…
(A grand orchestra plays during an emotional scene)
>>3I tend to watch more dramas.
Well, I’ve never seen someone like that.
>>4Well, people in this kind of group probably don’t even use message boards…
If you don’t look at it with a judgmental perspective, you can usually enjoy it.
The commentary here is lively even for anime that’s being criticized.
Even a bland template-like trailer of a Japanese film seems like it could make me cry…
It’s natural for some to be criticizing while others are enjoying themselves.
There are surprisingly quite a few things that are actually fun if you look at them, even if they get criticized.
I think there are reasons for being criticized, though…
There aren’t many people who can do self-analysis like the one in the thread picture.
I feel like, for the most part, everything is fun, just with differences in how enjoyable it is.
Interesting…
Boring…
I can only recognize about that much.
I binge-watched an anime that was streamed about 2 to 3 years ago.
I found it interesting, so I started a thread, but all I get are critical opinions…
>>15If I don’t properly self-promote…
Since there is no interest or rejection at all, it might rather be enjoyable.
It’s like glancing at the content of E-Tele that is shown to entertain toddlers.
If music is playing and the characters are talking and singing, it seems like you can enjoy it to that extent.
If you think about it, even songs can be enjoyable to listen to as long as they’re not too terrible…
I find the same anime interesting no matter how many times I watch it.
>>20If I take a little break, I forget the content, so it’s enjoyable no matter how many times I watch it.
>>20Even so, there will be a gap in the period.
>>20I used to watch Bozaro and Skilow on an infinite loop every day for a while.
I can still cry over Eight Melodies.
If the opening plays in the final episode, it’s a masterpiece.
If a character is running in the opening, it’s a masterpiece.
There are times when I feel that the power of music is amazing, even in games.
I don’t find it boring on my own!
I’ve watched episodes 1 and 2, but sometimes I naturally end up not watching the continuation.
If I were a judge, I could handle anything.
I had a pretty decent time, even though I almost dropped out midway, so I’ll bring it up here.
I feel that both manga and anime have become quick to end recently.
I guess it’s aging.
If everything looks the same in the end, then isn’t it that I dislike everything I see?
I think it’s a talent for someone to be able to watch anime with a completely blank mind.
If a cute girl is voicing a cute voice.
Everything makes me happy.
Even if the storyline or setting is rough
It can be disguised by a certain atmosphere.
If there’s a big-breasted character, that’s enough to enjoy it.
>>34Seriously, it feels like I won’t get bored and take my eyes off the screen with this.
I feel like I’m going to cry a lot with Violet Evergarden.
Even if it’s tough, I’m making a big fuss online and getting my money’s worth.
When it becomes a popular anime, there’s a tendency for those who didn’t find it appealing to start expressing that.
Having an SE in the OP really gets me excited!
If you can enjoy anything, that’s the ultimate happiness.
>>40It’s really sad to hate everything.
I can draw doujinshi for anime I haven’t seen.
I want to be able to find differences among delicious foods, even though everything I eat is tasty.
I want to cherish the feeling of enjoying the points system from a zero base.
When I was watching it, I thought it was nice to have stuff like this, but I’ve already forgotten 90% of the content of many anime.
>>46I think it’s enough if just one person remembers the heroine.
>>47I don’t remember.
If there’s a parody, you can enjoy anything.
But it’s sad when the things I like are treated as content that can be hit.
>>50I don’t really mind it.
I’m enjoying watching it, but I just can’t remember the characters’ names at all.
I watch about 30 anime each season…
It’s a great world with a wealth of content available for streaming.
The thread image makes everything taste good, so it’s a pain during meal times, but I wonder why it turned into this kind of meme…
>>53What does that mean?
If everything tastes delicious, then it only feels like there’s a beneficial element.
>>56The pressure of someone saying “This is delicious, isn’t it?” when eating with superiors is painful.
Moreover, the person in the thread eats slowly, so they are being rushed.
>>53It’s more beneficial for humans to enjoy themselves.
I don’t want to talk about painful things…
>>53Eh, is that so?
If everything you eat is delicious, that’s the best!
>>62Others are not like that…
Most visual works are like this.
They’re covering up a weird script with direction and music.
Listening to discussions about movies that only categorize them as “watchable” or “the rest is garbage” instead of “interesting,” “average,” or “boring” is just painful.
I wonder if someone like Yamaoka-san really has to make me eat bad food to get better.
The anime I’m watching.
Rather than being criticized, there aren’t even any threads being created.
The thread image will part ways after this, but in the end, it took a route where, if there is no interest, one faces meals in their own way…
In the end, they come rushing to help.
Eating anything and finding it delicious is nearly synonymous with having no interest in food.
>>65“I like to see big-breasted beautiful girls move.”
>>65It’s someone who watches anime at double speed and isn’t fully engaged.
>>65There are various kinds of deliciousness, so it’s different from not being interested.
I don’t really look at threads like that in the first place.
The character names don’t match even when you look at them.
I want to look for good things while being aware of the changes in my sensibility due to having a refined taste.
If it’s boring in the first place, I would stop watching it and wouldn’t criticize it…
>>69It’s just that you lose interest, right?
If you can’t taste anything no matter what you eat, that’s one thing.
If you feel it’s delicious, that’s entirely a positive aspect.
>>71Isn’t it too much of a downside to consume things that are dangerous to eat?
>>79If something is dangerous to eat, then it’s not food, right?
>>81Food poisoning…
>>88Even people who think it’s bad will get food poisoning.
>>79If it’s about food, that’s one thing, but with anime, there’s no downside at all.
It’s a performance, isn’t it!
If whatever you eat tastes good, then…
I wonder if people ever say to you, “You always eat your food so deliciously, don’t you?”
You should read it…
When do you break the yolk of a fried egg?
Things that don’t seem interesting to me quickly fade from my brain’s resources, so I forget them right away.
I might not be able to give a good evaluation if asked for my opinion.
You don’t need to ask for every little thing.
I only talk about the people I like, so only positive opinions come out, and instead, it makes me anxious.
I’m totally fine with watching even if I get spoiled.
>>78Yeah, actually a lot of people become interested after seeing spoilers!
It means that you wouldn’t notice if you accidentally ate garlic chives instead of daffodils.
In the upcoming season, food poisoning is dangerous, so let’s stop ignoring even slightly suspicious food!
I feel like the person in the image only feels deliciousness when they eat, so it seems like it’s delicious.
>>87I have no interest in meals, I dislike eating with others, I dislike waiting, and I dislike being asked about food topics, so I guess the only option is to break up.
I’m watching while eating.
Even if an anime that I started watching for some reason isn’t interesting, I just end up not watching it anymore.
When I watched it with a little hope, I got angry because it was boring.
It’s rare to go from either finding something interesting or getting bored to actually disliking it…
Hasn’t anyone who enjoys this ever seen any enjoyable works until now?
That kind of feeling makes me sad.
>>94Each person has different points they like, so worrying about it is just a loss.
>>94It’s the opposite.
When I was younger, I was really particular about things, but I’ve realized that there aren’t that many masterpieces.
Then you’ll be able to enjoy anything.
Lately, there are more opportunities to talk about anime in real life, and I discuss well-known topics with my colleagues, but not many people actually understand the discussions; most are just enjoying the atmosphere.
Don’t have that old Showa idea of thinking that even if things get a little worse, I have a stupid palate and can handle it!
>>96From now on, barley tea is quite amazing.
Even if it’s damaged and tastes bad, you can still drink it because of the roasted flavor.
I don’t feel interested in things that have no gradient in how they are perceived, and I wouldn’t actively want to engage with them.
It’s a dislike without even trying.
I think I’m not suited for being anonymous.
It’s really rare for the final episode to play the opening and not be interesting…
>>101There are quite a few patterns where things are done in a way that feels rushed without thinking about the situation.
>>108Why is there an OP for just a simple conversation scene…?
I dislike people who say things like in the thread image because they usually only watch popular anime.
>>102I like you.
There are various kinds of interesting things.
Some people can dislike everything just because they can’t stand a part of it.
Some people think that a part of it doesn’t really matter.
Gundam is incredibly tear-jerking.
What’s important is what you are actually watching; if you’ve only seen masterpieces, then it’s only natural to have that impression.
If 9 out of 10 people think something is crap but you still say it’s fun, then it just means you have no particular standards.
But… what if it were a novel instead of an anime?
I’ve found that most of the anime and manga adaptations of works from “Narou” that people criticize are actually quite interesting when I see them for myself…
>>111Even junky-flavored things have their own shine, right?
It’s not fun unless you comment on everything you see on the bulletin board.
People who constantly compare things to masterpieces seem to have a narrow perspective and probably lead a dull life.
I can cry even at the opening of Sazae-san!
>>115It’s just the Sazae-san syndrome.
When I glance at it, it feels like they’re having a somewhat enjoyable conversation.
There are different kinds of interesting things, after all…
>>119It’s so interesting that it doesn’t put stress on the brain.
The Law of the Sun is the best!
But I couldn’t cry during Iron-Blooded.
If the picture is moving, that’s interesting enough.
The cult brainwashing anime about the parrot is the best!
There are stories that are interesting but I never want to see them again.
Ushijima-kun and so on.
>>125Works where bad and evil people dominate, like “Nani Kin,” are difficult to discuss because some people just say, “But reality is like this, right?”
Diving in deeply is fun, but it also puts a burden on you.
It’s just right to lightly scoop from shallow areas.
I wouldn’t be too surprised no matter who the traitor was.
People like this only look at popular topics.
And then, you’re being lazy and not watching the anime I recommended.
>>128Aren’t you just a troublesome person?
>>131I don’t like it when you say things like that.
Well, if you watch a popular anime, you can almost certainly enjoy it.
Sometimes when I watch a movie that’s said to be a masterpiece, I think, “Is this really…?”
I watched Bulbaster through a thread where people irresponsibly recommended anime, and it was actually really good…! But when I started a thread about it, I got torn apart and felt a bit sad.
I think it’s more interesting than Derrida across time.
I feel that Charge Man Ken!, Grave of the Fireflies, and Legend of the Galactic Heroes are all equally interesting.
I want to ask if I can enjoy it now with DT Eitron.
I couldn’t forgive the last-minute cancellation on the day of the broadcast followed by the monthly enjoyment comment.
When you look at it without thinking about the story, it feels interesting in a fluffy way.
Anime is free, so you can enjoy it even if it’s a bit lacking.
Manga doesn’t go like this.
I was ridiculed with some pages posted here, and while reading the manga adaptation of a Narou original without knowing it, I found it somewhat enjoyable and realized a few times after looking at the posted pages.
It’s said that it’s not really anime unless it’s explained through visuals.
If you don’t explain it in words, I won’t be able to understand.
It’s fun to see everything, yet I can’t seem to be interested.
I’m still not quite grasping it.
>>141The one who edited it is not skilled.
>>141If interpreted favorably
I’m not interested in talking about anime.
A person who only has the impression that everything they see is interesting.
I wonder if that was what they were anticipating.
They’re saying that as long as the thread image isn’t too bad…
Just because the tolerance range is wide doesn’t mean I don’t have preferences.
It’s terrible, but it’s interesting.
Taking things slowly like that is the hardest, you know.
I get emotional watching movie trailers, you know…
An anime with an emotional ending theme on a Sunday without God.
It was the type of anime that covered everything up with the charm of its ending theme song.
If there’s one funny thing and ten funny things, you can only say it was funny based on whether it was funny or not, so it ends up being considered funny. And no matter how boring something is, there’s at least one part that’s funny, so in the end, the impression will be that it was funny.
There are usually a lot of people who don’t even have the concept of criticizing a work in the first place.
It’s either interesting or not.
Is it a baby that finds everything interesting no matter what anime they watch?
I understand that there are people who genuinely find something interesting, as I’ve seen even anime that I thought was fun being relentlessly criticized online.
>>150Is it a monster?
>>152I think watching anime is interesting, but it’s embarrassing for someone to say that online.
>>153Ashamed of bragging online…