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Open Gundam Star Song MP3: Listen to The Winner, the Iconic Opening Song of the Classic Anime Series

  • ruipersreposwhira
  • Aug 14, 2023
  • 2 min read


Granted, every so often something unique managed to squeeze through and grab people; FLCL came out in 2000, starting out the decade with a literal bang, and there are a few smaller independently-produced things like Mind Game that I've really enjoyed. But those were just quirky experiments, and FLCL's success outside Japan was seen as a fluke, unfortunately, instead of as a sign that audiences worldwide were not only open to, but were in fact looking for something utterly different and original. The animation quality is the same, except it's in High-Definition now so it's easier to tell when something looks crappy and ugly. The stories being told are exactly the same; the characters are the same hollow archetypes that've been chirping along in anime since the 80's. The audience is much the same as well, except they're growing older, and far more insular. How people watch anime certainly changed, especially in the West, as the obvious and endless "fansub debate" can attest to. And all that stuff is likely to stay the same, until some major risks are taken to shake things up considerably. I've mentioned before that I'm really looking forward to Funimation's future slate of co-productions; not that I'm pinning every last drop of hope I have for the anime industry to them, but they've at least got the right idea in trying to broaden the boundaries of anime a little bit. I'm not sure it'll amount to little more than a bunch of small shows akin to Afro Samurai, which I didn't particularly enjoy, but at least got a sizable amount of non-anime-faithfuls to sit down and watch.




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