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ARTICLE #95

TONY T. & JOSÉ CUEVAS - Editor-In-Chief, 3rd Year, Economics and Data Science; Writer, 6th Year, Nuclear Engineering and Philosophy

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In the last twenty years, Japanese animation has been declining drastically. For some reason, it seems as though post-1999, anime just simply hasn’t been the same. There is but one clear answer as to why: I don’t like it and therefore it is bad in a manner that cannot be quantified objectively but I subjectively consider a blight on the industry as a whole.

[insert explanation of thesis statement here]

[insert some more background details here]

[insert explanation of my logic deeply rooted in my own idiosyncratic view of media]

[insert further explanation tying my views to a some greater analytical point]

[insert examples for this observation, spread between well known and more obscure media]

[insert backtracking statement to make sure audience isn’t offended too much]

[insert conclusion that sums up full analysis and ends on an optimistic or dour note]

And thus, that’s why Japanese animation is definitively atrocious and you should feel bad for liking it.

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