Why Not Every Anime Needs a Sequel đź’¬
hive-158489·@alienpunklord·
0.000 HBDWhy Not Every Anime Needs a Sequel đź’¬
### Welcome to another art post here in the community. You know that feeling of watching an anime and thinking it ended at just the right moment? That the story had a worthy ending, no unnecessary filler, no exaggerated fan service just the perfect closure for everything that had been built? Yeah, I really value that. And honestly, I don’t think every anime needs or deserves a continuation. Let me give you a direct example of that: [Death Note](https://www.netflix.com/title/70204970). I know a lot of people love the universe so much they dream of a new season, a new story, maybe even a new protagonist with another Death Note. But would that really work? In my opinion, the beauty of Death Note lies exactly in the complete cycle of [Light](https://deathnote.fandom.com/wiki/Light_Yagami)’s journey. The rise, the fall, the psychological tension with [L](https://deathnote.fandom.com/wiki/L_(character)), the twist with the other investigators, and the end. An ending that didn’t please everyone, sure, but one that wraps up the plot without leaving loose ends. <center>  [](https://www.netflix.com/br/title/70204970) </center> There are other animes that follow this path too, I think. [Anohana](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anohana), for example, was an emotionally intense experience. A single arc, a closed story, a clear message. It didn’t need anything else. Any attempt at a continuation would only lessen the impact of the original. Same thing with [Your Lie in April](https://www.crunchyroll.com/series/G63V7KN9Y/your-lie-in-april?srsltid=AfmBOoqhPaN-3y2_KU4gpuhz_4Xnj69TfhqUet4hXI5axV7peabkd3WO). When I finished it, I just sat in silence for a few good minutes, letting it all sink in. ### It was sad, it was beautiful, it was necessary If they released a new season, honestly, I don’t even know if I’d watch it. I’d be afraid of seeing something that good lose its spark. <center>  []() </center> Sometimes, we miss the characters. It’s normal. But one thing I’ve learned as an anime fan is that missing something doesn’t mean it needs more. Sometimes, that feeling means the story was good enough to leave a mark. I prefer that. I prefer an ending that leaves me thinking, remembering, wanting to revisit it now and then, rather than something that drags on pointlessly and ends up dulling the brilliance of the beginning. And yes, I get that some animes have rich universes worth exploring. Attack on Titan, for example, had multiple seasons because the story demanded it. It had a complex plot, full of layers, twists, politics, action, drama. It wasn’t an anime meant to wrap up in twelve episodes. One of my more recent favorites is [Mob Psycho 100](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mob_Psycho_100). Even though it was split into seasons, it was also well planned. It had a very well-defined beginning, middle, and end. I highly recommend it for those who haven’t seen it yet. Bonus points for the animation style similar to the bald guy from One Punch Man. <center>  [](https://www.netflix.com/title/80179798) </center> But when I see forced sequels, it feels like they’re trying to revive something that should’ve been appreciated as a piece of art, maybe? What’s worse is when these continuations don’t even come from the original manga. Even though I’m not much of a manga reader, sometimes these are made just because the anime sold well. And what was once a solid work turns into just another product. Boruto... This is trash. <center>  [](https://64.media.tumblr.com/)</center> So honestly? I prefer closed endings. I prefer when the author says “that’s it” and leaves us with that final scene etched in our memory. It’s okay if we don’t get all the answers. As long as the essence of the story was delivered, that’s enough. Because in the end, it’s not the number of episodes that makes an anime memorable. It’s the impact it leaves when it ends. And to me, that’s worth more than any new season.
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