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Famous Animes That Have Been Forgotten – Updated List of Fans

Rafael Shinzo
06/04/2024

Recently, on a forum frequented by anime , a heavy discussion arose about those famous anime that reigned in popularity, but over time disappeared from the collective minds of fans. Forum participants expressed a variety of opinions on this intriguing phenomenon, exploring the possible reasons behind the disappearance of these works from the radar.

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One of the most debated points at the forum was the crucial impact of a story's outcome on its long-term popularity. Many have argued that an unsatisfactory ending could leave a permanent mark on viewers, leading to the series' gradual obscurity, even if it was initially successful. Although others have highlighted the importance of faithfully adapting the original material, be it a manga , light novel or games , as a determining factor in maintaining the public's interest over time.

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Famous anime that made history and were forgotten

Therefore, some participants mentioned the negative influence of excessive commercial exploitation and market saturation . In a scenario where new series are continually launched and related products are constantly promoted, it is easy for previously acclaimed works to be overshadowed by new developments. The lack of innovation and repetition of formulas were also highlighted as possible causes for the decline in popularity of certain series.

Shokugeki no Souma

This is definitely its fifth season

Hataraku Maou-sama!

Hataraku Maou-sama!

is a clear example for anime that did not remain popular.

ErgoProxy

ErgoProxy

It's 2000s anime, the visual style, the themes, the Radiohead ending theme. It used to be quite popular, but is rarely mentioned nowadays.

D-Gray Man

D-Gray Man

Unfortunately I have to mention D-Gray Man

Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu

Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuuutsu

Extremely popular during the 2000s and early 2010s, and now no one remembers it.

The Promised Neverland

The Promised Neverland

The first season was everywhere, however the second season pretty much destroyed all of its goodwill.

Tokyo Revengers

Tokyo Revengers

It exploded during its first season, but I hardly hear about it these days

Fairy Tail

Fairy Tail

Actually Fairy Tail was considered a good shonen for a long time until the power of the friendship stigma hit, but I would say it was a popular anime initially for a while, but nowadays people only talk about it to sink it. .

Sword Art Online

Sword Art Online

It was ironically massive when it aired. “He only lost his reputation later, but during the broadcast it was crazy how many people knew him.

However, the thought-provoking discussion led many fans to ponder the lasting impact that anime has on popular culture. Although it's exciting to keep up with the latest trends, it's important to revisit works, even if we've forgotten them over time.

Finally, did you read this article this far? Which anime would you add to this list, feel free to comment.

Source: Reddit List




Tags: Ergo Proxy Hataraku Maou-sama! ES!! Suzumiya Haruhi no Yuutsu Sword Art Online The Promised Neverland Tokyo Revengers
By Rafael Shinzo
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Passionate about Japanese culture, I created this anime and manga news portal in 2009 to share updated articles from Japan.
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