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The term ‘light anime’ has been circulating recently, referring to shows with minimal production values and simplistic animation styles to reduce costs and production time. While this concept may seem practical given the vast number of anime series being produced each season, it is unfortunately driven by cynical motives rather than artistic decisions.

An example of this trend is the series Lockdown Zone: Level X, which has announced plans for a second season. Produced as part of the Animation ID project by Dai Nippon Printing, this series, along with others like Moriarty’s Perfect Crime and Marui Kanojo to Zannen na Kareshi, relies more on motion comics than traditional animation techniques. The goal behind these productions is to deliver anime more quickly in response to consumer demands.

However, the underlying issue lies in the lack of genuine artistic expression in ‘light anime.’ Instead of using budget constraints as a creative challenge, these productions prioritize quantity over quality to meet the insatiable appetite of consumers. With an oversaturation of anime content already available across a wide range of genres, the relentless pace at which new series are being churned out is unsustainable and places undue pressure on animators.

The essence of anime should not be reduced to mere eye-catching visuals for social media shares. Instead, it should be a medium for storytelling, creativity, and meaningful artistry. If ‘light anime’ was introduced as a means to provide artists with a breather from the rigorous production demands, it could have been a welcome addition to the industry. Unfortunately, the current trend reflects a profit-driven approach that undermines the integrity of the art form.

As long as the demand for anime remains high, we can expect to see more ‘light anime’ entering the scene. Whether this will enrich the viewing experience or further dilute the quality of content remains to be seen. Ultimately, the future of anime production should prioritize artistic integrity and the well-being of creators to ensure a sustainable and fulfilling industry for all involved.