I'd say: Retro Anime Older than 1989 Classic Anime 1990-2009 New Gen Anime 2010-Present Retro is the foundation era (Niche 4 or 6-80 little or many episodes/Oldheads). Classic is the most known/influential era (Tropes/Solid Genres/Iconic). New Gen is a culmination/influenced by both (Mostly Computer Animated/Remastered, Comebacks, or Spin-offs/Niche within many sub-genres (12-24 moderate episodes) era. Retro and New Gen are more niche eras because (1) Retro era, anime was not as popular to begin with (2) New Gen era, anime is popular with a huge variety. Classic era is classic because the big 3 shonen giants (One Piece, Naruto, and Bleach), dueling giants (Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh, and Beyblade), the lasting Sci-Fi's (Ghost in the Shell, Cowboy Bebop, Neon Genesis Evangelion), tournament/martial arts (Yu Yu Hakusho, HunterxHunter, Dragon Ball Z, Hajime No Ippo, and Baki the Grappler), the samurais (Samurai Champloo, Rurouni Kenshin, and Afro Samurai), the popular dark animes of the time (Black Lagoon, Monster, Hellsing, Death Note, Serial Experiments Lain, and Berserk the manga which later the anime was claimed a classic still from the era tho), and you get the point. Most of what Anime is is because of this era. Note: DBZ came out in 1989 but exploded when the US aired it on CN's Toonami block in 1998.
city hunter is fun, but not as something you dedicate an anime club around (because it's repetitive). but definitely recommend it as a palette cleanser between heavier anime stuff.
I promise you that if you watch the full episode you’ll enjoy it and understand the takes better. Some of the clips on social media intentionally take out the context for more shock value 😂
Their knowledge is very limited to the biggest animes. Kind of weird when their channel revolves around older anime but don't know much about?? I'm not hating just confused when this discussion was very limited.
@@israelsalazar1371 I definitely agree they don't watch much older anime, but they're a good lot and are easy to listen to. So I'm willing to come at older anime from the other direction, seeing newer watchers watching older anime and getting their views on it.
Can y’all fix the app? It’s sucks right now.
Please mention this 1998 to 2000 ova called Blue Submarine No. 6 in next video dudes. I really wish more people talked about it.
Hey this is Malcolm (the guy with the big Afro) I’ll definitely look into this!
@@malcolmcrawford_ Thank you man
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Hey retrocrush try a 90’s anime called Shadow Skill it’s them song born legend is a banger and it features martial arts
Honestly way better than trash taste guys
THA STORM X RETROCRUSH!!! This is about to be such a cool anime experience!
I'd say:
Retro Anime Older than 1989
Classic Anime 1990-2009
New Gen Anime 2010-Present
Retro is the foundation era (Niche 4 or 6-80 little or many episodes/Oldheads).
Classic is the most known/influential era (Tropes/Solid Genres/Iconic).
New Gen is a culmination/influenced by both (Mostly Computer Animated/Remastered, Comebacks, or Spin-offs/Niche within many sub-genres (12-24 moderate episodes) era.
Retro and New Gen are more niche eras because (1) Retro era, anime was not as popular to begin with (2) New Gen era, anime is popular with a huge variety. Classic era is classic because the big 3 shonen giants (One Piece, Naruto, and Bleach), dueling giants (Pokémon, Yu-Gi-Oh, and Beyblade), the lasting Sci-Fi's (Ghost in the Shell, Cowboy Bebop, Neon Genesis Evangelion), tournament/martial arts (Yu Yu Hakusho, HunterxHunter, Dragon Ball Z, Hajime No Ippo, and Baki the Grappler), the samurais (Samurai Champloo, Rurouni Kenshin, and Afro Samurai), the popular dark animes of the time (Black Lagoon, Monster, Hellsing, Death Note, Serial Experiments Lain, and Berserk the manga which later the anime was claimed a classic still from the era tho), and you get the point. Most of what Anime is is because of this era.
Note: DBZ came out in 1989 but exploded when the US aired it on CN's Toonami block in 1998.
It's too bad you guys can't get Gunsmith Cats and Golden Boy in your video library. That can add more for people to watch different series at a time.
THE FORMAT OF THE POD AND THA STORM HOSTING my Wednesday just got a whole lot better
Their knowledge on 'old gen' is very lackluster...
Favorite anime is a 90s fantasy comedy called Slayers. I'd love to see how that holds up.
city hunter is fun, but not as something you dedicate an anime club around (because it's repetitive). but definitely recommend it as a palette cleanser between heavier anime stuff.
I want you guys to watch the OG Baki series. That's my vote.
I'll forget EE-E-E-man turning into a dolphin, lol
Im old asf cuz one piece us what id consider a new anine 🤣😭
Naruto, bleach, one piece is the beginning of new anime to me 💀
THA BOOIIIIZZ
My favorite anime is a Hamtaro
I am One Piece!
Ok I can rock with this
I avidly avoid these guys anime takes on all of social media.
I promise you that if you watch the full episode you’ll enjoy it and understand the takes better. Some of the clips on social media intentionally take out the context for more shock value 😂
@@malcolmcrawford_ these are corporate takes
Man this is CRINGE. NO ONE ASKED for this
Yah
I did
guess my name's No-one then
Their knowledge is very limited to the biggest animes. Kind of weird when their channel revolves around older anime but don't know much about?? I'm not hating just confused when this discussion was very limited.
@@israelsalazar1371 I definitely agree they don't watch much older anime, but they're a good lot and are easy to listen to. So I'm willing to come at older anime from the other direction, seeing newer watchers watching older anime and getting their views on it.
First???