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5 most unwatchable classic '80s anime

The 1980s helped popularize some formative anime franchises, some of which haven't exactly aged with grace.
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The 1980s were a golden era for anime, filled with groundbreaking stories that still resonate decades later. From mecha epics to heartfelt romances, these shows pushed boundaries in themes, style, and ...
Sony's free streaming service Crackle will add the classic '80s anime series Robotech to its lineup soon, including the feature film, Robotech: The Shadow Chronicles. The company announced the ...
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These anime from the ‘80s are no longer available on streaming platforms.
Often dubbed the “Golden Age of Anime,” the 1980s were a game-changing decade for the anime industry. As a result of Japan’s economic boom, this was when many great anime producers got their first ...
The 1980s produced iconic series that shaped the medium and set the foundation for modern storytelling. However, it was also a time of experimentation, often constrained by the limitations of the era.
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Stranger Things 3 might have been “the most ’80s” season of the show yet. Between Russian paranoia, kids hanging out at the mall all day, a plethora of movie references, and people pretending to like ...