The Secret to Anime

The secret to the success of Anime and Manga is this: it creates a nice-looking and emotionally engaging visual style that is fairly easy to draw, freeing up lesser talents to put more effort into story.

And then the scene encourages people to do just that: focus on story.

The result is that the many lesser talents can focus on story, put more effort into story, and still make nice, emotionally engaging visuals.

And thus, because there are many lesser talents, there are many good stories, because the many lesser talents can make the most of their talent by focusing on story and still having nice visuals.

That's the secret to anime and manga: a technique that allows lesser talents to make the most of their talent, which also puts the focus on story.

And that's the secret to any especially brilliantly creative art scene that has many genius works by many artists: helping the many lesser talents make the most of their talent and do genius work themselves.

The Miyazakis and Sakaguchis of the world, on the other hand, the rediculously talented supergeniuses, well, they are free to do it their own way and make the visuals as stunningly brilliant as they can.

And that's just what Miyazaki does, and what Sakaguchi's Final Fantasy team still does to this day.

For geniuses are capable of figuring stuff like that out.

They are, after all, geniuses.

God loves you!

Sincerely,

David S. Annderson