I'm thinking of rewatching one of my favorite animes but I'm worried it won't have the same emotional impact this time around, and that'll result in me not liking it as much
Have any of your favorite shows got ruined or loss their impact by rewatching it?
>>157463157
No. Usually you'll see little things that you like that you forgot about. It'll also somewhat remind you of what you liked. If you didn't like it as much now, you probably are better at noticing flaws.
For example I went back to watch Hanasaku Iroha and saw that there were some bad animation here or there, but it was still great (for me). Other shows like Clannad, still have the "magic" of captivating you but you probably feel something different or noticed things like why did the director want this shot or get an "ah ha" moment. If you're talking about Lain, it's dense and definitely worth a rewatch.
No, I rewatch anime all the time I can finish a 12 episdes series in a sitting.
>animes
>>157463157
The only time I like something less is if it wasnt good in the first place (for example re-watching HxH)
>>157463157
No I always enjoy it more. In my opinion you haven't really seen something until you've seen it at least twice.
>>157463447
actually I'm thinking about rewatching Your Lie in April, and part of what makes it a 10/10 for me is its emotional impact
me and my friend love the show but watched it separately, and now we're both rewatching it together. hopefully watching it with someone + it being a rewatch won't make me enjoy it less
>>157463533
i'm sorry okay fuck off
>>157463585
Kill yourself retard, you don't fit in on /a/
>>157463585
Your Lie in April is terrible so you should rewatch it to correct your opinion
>animes
>>157463625
>i don't fit in on some japanese image board
damnit!!!!
you don't fit in irl
Can never convince myself to rewatch something when there's still so much unwatched shit in my backlog.