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Dec 19, 2023 11:46 AM
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I first watched this back in 2018 and and ever since then thought this was the best anime of all time and always thought fondly of it. However, after a long stint of around 3 years not watching anime, eventually I came crawling back to anime to binge all the new shows I've missed. With such fond memories of sakura sou I also gave it a re watch. Of course I knew the outcome of the love triangle, but I've genuinely forgotten everything in between, even story arcs.

After rewatching... all I could think off was that saying "Don't ever meet your heroes" because I found this to be just okay, and good, at best, nothing too amazing. It kept me engaged though overall, it felt par for the course as any other romcom anime. I'm sure I held it in such high regard because it is one of the first good romcoms I watched but is it being "my first" and nostalgia really enough to make me think this was a 10?

I need help, someone convince me sakura sou was a 10 again (︶_︶)

LuteFluteDec 19, 2023 11:49 AM
Dec 19, 2023 11:55 AM
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That’s why i don’t like to rewatch anime
Dec 19, 2023 11:58 AM
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That’s why i don’t like to rewatch anime
@Oskaroo Yeah that's one lesson im certainly taking out of this if anything. I actually already rewatched konosuba and that held up quite well, and maybe even better than i remembered. I was planning to rewatch some other anime but at this point im hesitant.
Dec 19, 2023 12:04 PM
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I watch most of the seasonal shows plus re watch stuff when I get time. When I rewatch recent stuff it’s always much better thanks to not waiting a week and forgetting bits. Mushoku Tensei went from a 7 to a 9 for me last week.
But back to the topic, Pet Girl was great on a re watch, 3rd time tbh. As was ToraDora. Definitely a solid 9 for both.
One more, I just watched Fuuka again. Absolute masterpiece!
Dec 19, 2023 12:06 PM
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LuteFlute said:
I first watched this back in 2018 and and ever since then thought this was the best anime of all time and always thought fondly of it. However, after a long stint of around 3 years not watching anime, eventually I came crawling back to anime to binge all the new shows I've missed. With such fond memories of sakura sou I also gave it a re watch. Of course I knew the outcome of the love triangle, but I've genuinely forgotten everything in between, even story arcs.

After rewatching... all I could think off was that saying "Don't ever meet your heroes" because I found this to be just okay, and good, at best, nothing too amazing. It kept me engaged though overall, it felt par for the course as any other romcom anime. I'm sure I held it in such high regard because it is one of the first good romcoms I watched but is it being "my first" and nostalgia really enough to make me think this was a 10?

I need help, someone convince me sakura sou was a 10 again (︶_︶)


I am currently re-watching anime, that is one I considered a 10 also then, but I will rewatch it with an open mind now.

Because I think it is all about perceptive, over time our perspective does change, what we liked or disliked then, could change as we experience more in life.

Back then, it probably was the best anime for your younger self, but after 3 years of no anime and then coming back, it is going to feel differently because your perspective has shifted.

I would suggest thinking about why you felt that way before in the past about this anime and trying to put yourself in your younger self’s shoes to re-live that moment.

What was happening in your life back then?
What had you experienced or not experienced?
What had you watched leading up to it?
What anime did you like back then?
Etc etc.

You’ll eventually stumble onto the answer.
ejleonDec 19, 2023 11:07 PM
Note: I don’t lazily watch 3-5 episodes, biasedly compare to other anime, or unfairly judge by surface level similarities. With every anime I start, I watch the entire series, both Japanese Sub & English Dub, then judge each anime based on what they present, to give an honest and fair rating.

Dec 19, 2023 12:09 PM
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After such a long time your tastes have probably changed a little as well. That's why I'll never rewatch an anime of my own accord because the score it got was the score I thought it should have at the time I first watched.
Dec 19, 2023 12:26 PM
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I watched it as my one of the first romcom anime, I just didn't liked mashiro and because of that I disliked this anime. I still do, because I think Nanami (VA girl) was better... I will try to re-watch it though
Dec 19, 2023 12:30 PM
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i watched this show earlier this year and while i liked it, it definitely felt like something i would have liked a lot more when i was still a teenager. a lot of anime is targeted for teen audiences, so it makes sense that once you grow up it doesnt seem as good.
Dec 19, 2023 12:36 PM
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It's still my favourite show.I know I won't get the same feeling when I watched it for the first time.So I'm not gonna rewatch it.
Dec 19, 2023 1:00 PM
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That's how I felt about the Kenshin remake.
Dec 19, 2023 1:14 PM
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Unless a show is complicated/designed with rewatches in mind I would just not rate shows based on multiple viewings. A lot of shows lose impact from the first viewing and if the show is mostly story based it might even be more of a problem if you know how it ends. Ofcourse there are exeptions.

Sakurasou was a fun and entertaining rom-com and if you like a kudere it's even better. As for rewatches, I have rewatched most of my favorites, loved most but some were less interesting to watch a second time.
Dec 19, 2023 2:24 PM
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every anime has its era. After the anime aired, the next anime had a more modern approach to the audience. automatically when your viewing range is very far then you have mixed up with the current era and that will be very influential.
Dec 19, 2023 4:31 PM
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it was alright when I first saw it nothing special but good thing it didnt get a 2nd season cause I didn't like the manga either
Dec 20, 2023 12:32 AM
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FutoiOtaku said:
I watch most of the seasonal shows plus re watch stuff when I get time. When I rewatch recent stuff it’s always much better thanks to not waiting a week and forgetting bits. Mushoku Tensei went from a 7 to a 9 for me last week.
But back to the topic, Pet Girl was great on a re watch, 3rd time tbh. As was ToraDora. Definitely a solid 9 for both.
One more, I just watched Fuuka again. Absolute masterpiece!

i think i’d rather die than rewatch toradora 3 times. I have a deep rooted hatred for that anime cuz i think almost all the characters and their tropes are extremely poorly written. Still don’t understand the love the show gets
Dec 20, 2023 1:53 AM

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2018 (5 years) doesnt seem so long ago but heck we managed to squish a worldwide pandemic in there. Huh... yeah... I see how somethings have changed since then which probably changed my perspective/tastes. After some sleep and thinking more about it as well, I think I underestimated how important experiencing an anime is for the first time, especially a romcom. Witnessing the how a romcom reaches its climax trhough its buildup really does hit you hard right after finishing it, heck just experiencing every new frame in general really adds to the enjoyment (basically just reiterating what @Rom-Com_master said)

I think what @WestOnAdrewAve said summed it up pretty well
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That's why I'll never rewatch an anime of my own accord because the score it got was the score I thought it should have at the time I first watched.


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but good thing it didnt get a 2nd season cause I didn't like the manga either

I'm sure you've read the novel ending which i think no one liked. Anime definitely ended on the right time in regards to the novels.

But yeah overall it sucks that it wasn't as good as I remember and I may have ruined the wonder I held for this anime (rip) but I still hold it as one of the best shows i've ever seen and maybe in due time i'll gaslight myself into forgetting that I rewatched it.

Dec 20, 2023 2:33 AM
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Oskaroo said:
That’s why i don’t like to rewatch anime

yeah, Agreed, re-watching only makes sad.
Dec 20, 2023 2:47 AM
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LuteFlute said:
I first watched this back in 2018 and and ever since then thought this was the best anime of all time and always thought fondly of it. However, after a long stint of around 3 years not watching anime, eventually I came crawling back to anime to binge all the new shows I've missed. With such fond memories of sakura sou I also gave it a re watch. Of course I knew the outcome of the love triangle, but I've genuinely forgotten everything in between, even story arcs.

After rewatching... all I could think off was that saying "Don't ever meet your heroes" because I found this to be just okay, and good, at best, nothing too amazing. It kept me engaged though overall, it felt par for the course as any other romcom anime. I'm sure I held it in such high regard because it is one of the first good romcoms I watched but is it being "my first" and nostalgia really enough to make me think this was a 10?

I need help, someone convince me sakura sou was a 10 again (︶_︶)


Man, you just changed your opinion in five years...
Dec 20, 2023 10:10 AM
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I don’t rewatch anime.

And this show is just an example of why not.
Dec 20, 2023 11:02 AM
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Ahh, I see, you were probably in your "anime hunger" phase back then.
I had such a phase in the beginning too, I watched one bad isekai after the other where the story was almost the same and thought to myself "wow, every anime has a great story behind it and they're all beautiful".
Later I tried to watch some of it again and had to fight my way through the episodes.
But I can hardly remember the content of this show. I'll watch it again.
Dec 27, 2023 4:36 PM
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Daredevil_007 said:
I watched it as my one of the first romcom anime, I just didn't liked mashiro and because of that I disliked this anime. I still do, because I think Nanami (VA girl) was better... I will try to re-watch it though

It's the exact same for me, Nanami was perfect, even some scenes lile the bike ride show so much of how they would be a perfect and grown couple and not an abomination of one where one part is just simply dependant of a parental figure. I hate that show wholeheartedly for this nonsense, but as I heard, the creator of the original LN seemed to be hyper addicted on Mashiro, so...
Dec 29, 2023 3:05 PM

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that was also whats happening to me whenever I try to rewatch old anime. I just start to realize that they weren't as great as I first watched them. It no longer gives me the same joy as I first did when I had only like a few animes I've ever seen. I want to turn back time damn
yes.
Dec 30, 2023 8:10 AM

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it's the same anime you enjoyed and watched before. You're a different person than when you watched it for the first time. It's always going to be different on a rewatch.
Jan 24, 2024 12:16 PM

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a little late into the discussion, but...

i just want to point out the obvious first, that thought that everybody had at least once and read and hear from others:

it is about the hermeneutic circle. you watch a show for the first time in a specific context, then life goes on - you learn and experience new stuff - and the next round has to be different and so on.

not sure about how others rewatch anime or audiovisual productions in general, but my approach to it is not purely entertainment-focused. i also don't watch anime passively - meaning, i like to take a little time afterwards to evaluate stuff i considered relevant and even sometimes i do it during short recesses.
i like to think that the authors always aim to transmit one or more life lessons, and if they don't, they end up doing it anyway.
heck, i'm in my late 30s and i still review some shows with basic stuff you should be aware of as a "functional adult" - gurren lagan is in that sense one of the better ones in my opinion.

in this particular case, of course i have no idea what you care about, but i can speak for myself: one of the strenghts it has is its cast and the interactions within - i love it from a psychological and micro-sociological pov. they are very much my type of people.
on the other side, nanami could be interpreted as one hard side of life: no matter how much effort you put into something and how much you really deserve good things, sometimes it is not meant to be. and so on, of course it is not my actual role to lecture anyone here. but i guess i was able to get the point come across and potentially help someone to expand his/her take on it.
Capybara-senseiJan 24, 2024 1:17 PM
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I think forums are great [...]. But, the bottom line is that these people are really interested; they get the image and they get very opinionated and it turns into squabbles. You know that's human nature, that's life.
Jan 30, 2024 5:37 AM

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a little late into the discussion, but...

i just want to point out the obvious first, that thought that everybody had at least once and read and hear from others:

it is about the hermeneutic circle. you watch a show for the first time in a specific context, then life goes on - you learn and experience new stuff - and the next round has to be different and so on.

not sure about how others rewatch anime or audiovisual productions in general, but my approach to it is not purely entertainment-focused. i also don't watch anime passively - meaning, i like to take a little time afterwards to evaluate stuff i considered relevant and even sometimes i do it during short recesses.
i like to think that the authors always aim to transmit one or more life lessons, and if they don't, they end up doing it anyway.
heck, i'm in my late 30s and i still review some shows with basic stuff you should be aware of as a "functional adult" - gurren lagan is in that sense one of the better ones in my opinion.

in this particular case, of course i have no idea what you care about, but i can speak for myself: one of the strenghts it has is its cast and the interactions within - i love it from a psychological and micro-sociological pov. they are very much my type of people.
on the other side, nanami could be interpreted as one hard side of life: no matter how much effort you put into something and how much you really deserve good things, sometimes it is not meant to be. and so on, of course it is not my actual role to lecture anyone here. but i guess i was able to get the point come across and potentially help someone to expand his/her take on it.
@Capybara-san
Appreciate the input, certainly more in depth view than what I'd think most people have. Lest, I just think that, what can I say smooth brain viewing has its perks.
Feb 1, 2024 9:13 AM

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Appreciate the input, certainly more in depth view than what I'd think most people have. Lest, I just think that, what can I say smooth brain viewing has its perks.
@LuteFlute
Well, I kind of get why so many people find brainy pals sus and end up making fun of "nerds" and so on, especially if you consider what is going on in universities nowadays. Going "in depth" might have serious consequences for some folks, like losing common sense and become overly-sensitive and hysterical.

In a similar vein, I guess that re-watching a show does not make sense from a purely entertainment-based perspective, unless you let some time pass in between, so that your memory does not become a burden. This is especially valid for comedies, of course.

And the proper time might play an important role as well: it is not the same to watch a show in the morning or at midnight, or during the summer, or after a fight with someone at school/college/work, etc.
Rick Owens said:
I think forums are great [...]. But, the bottom line is that these people are really interested; they get the image and they get very opinionated and it turns into squabbles. You know that's human nature, that's life.

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