
Why is there an obsession with Anime?
First off, THIS IS NOT ANIME BANGING. I myself like some anime, so dont go all dramatic, please.
Ok, so everyone has their likes and dislikes. Spongebob fans have the spongebob shirts, books, games, etc. But when it comes to anime, its rediculous.
Anime fans HAVE to have the following [of their fave animoo]
Every single anime book
stuffed dolls
real dolls
movies
drawings
bed sheets
posters
video games
music
clothes [including underwear]
comics
memberships
account on anime sites
subscription to magazine
phone covers
bandanas
costumes of animu characters
etc
I just dont see why they cant just have a few simple things, instead of buying every single molecule of anime merchandise…
I don’t know. It’s probably psychologically unhealthy though. Personally I don’t really like anime/manga at all. Just because of how the fans act (I know this girl who wears a pair of fake cat ears everyday because of some manga she likes, and when i say everyday i literally mean EVERY DAY). I do like a couple though but they aren’t the most famous, i find those to be annoying (ex. Naruto).
And their fans are sooo crazy one time I called some manga stupid on here and I actually got reported for it!

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