>Lots of bad decisions were made on both sides of the Pacific. As Miyazaki said recently the lack of imagination among creative teams and pandering to the otaku is slowly killing anime as a unique and creative force in the global animation market. This was already starting to take hold around 1987, and the quality of the average's anime plotting and aesthetics declined greatly at a time when American cartoons started a rebirth in storytelling and animation techniques that has continued to the present day with Cans Without Lables.
>-Eddie Fitzgerald
Why does /a/ not have it's own version Mighty Mouse? It did wonders back in 1987.
>>133994254
>rebirth in storytelling and animation
Aren't most of said cartoons at least partly inspired by anime though? They do seem to be more dramatic.
>>133994747
No.
They all went into manga instead.
Berserk and JoJo started around that time anyway. Look how big those turned out. Compared to manga, comic books are a dying breed.
>>133995102
Or US shows.
>>133994254
I don't know if Eddie Fitzgerald is a person, but I'm sure he never said that.
>>133995224
Yes he did and he is a person.
>>133995258
Source.
>>133995280
Someone copied his post on Toon Zone but it came from him.
>this ip count