Thread:UnlimitedMoeWorks/@comment-29933641-20171218042513/@comment-27033016-20171218105118

To be honest, I actually miss the good old days when anime actually had good stories and engaging action scenes. I'm talking mid-90s to early 2000s, when shounen works were dominant, anime had more than 13 episodes to watch, and there's always something for everyone to enjoy at every corner. Nowadays, it's just fanservice for the sake of fanservice. I usually put the blame on Haruhi Suzumiya for sparking the moe boom back in-between 2006 to 2008. From here on out, with the exceptions of Madoka Magika, Attack on Titan, and One Punch Man, most anime today have become either mediocre cliche storms at best, or complete fanservice-pandering train wrecks at worst.