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There was already 12 minute episode anime and I hated that, let's please not do more of those. Felt like I was scammed out of half of an anime.
How, doesn't OP + ED already take ~5 minutes?
Tbf one piece is basically 10 minutes (or less) per episode padded to 20 and with an opening.
Some shorter anime are fine for some 4-koma adaptations (loved I Can't Understand What My Husband Is Saying for example), but generally, please no. Especially for story focused anime.
It doesn't even make much sense either. 24 minutes is already short compared to most beloved shows coming out of Netflix, HBO or Prime.
Hope they go bankrupt because of that BS.
We already had that. It's called Azumanga Daioh.
And it is marvellous!
If you want to see an example of anime made for TikTok, then @[email protected] wrote a really interesting piece a while back about Otaku-chans, an anime specifically made for and aired on TikTok, with episodes usually less than 60 seconds long.
I encourage people that are interested to check out the whole article. One bit I found interesting in particular is the constraint that the algorithmic feed places on the ability to tell stories. Specifically, each episode basically needs to start and stop at a similar status quo since the episodes might be served out of order. From the article:
Because viewers are unable to rely upon TikTok’s algorithm serving the episodes in order, anime like Otaku-Chans are forced to work more like syndicated television, where things generally return to the status quo each episode. In fact, the For You feed “generally won’t show two videos in a row made with the same sound or by the same creator” according to TikTok, meaning it’s unlikely that multiple episodes of the show will even appear side by side, let alone in any logical order.
Feels like they've already been doing this. The last anime I watched had what felt like a 5 minute intro sequence and 5 minutes of credits for each 30 min episode (and sometimes a 5 min recap).
There's 45 new animes a season now so I don't think it would be that bad if a few of them were short vertical videos
I like the idea of more diversity in length, especially since short clips would be a good way to bring new people into the anime world, and I'm hopeful that this means there will be more short-form anime that have decent budgets and some real animation talent behind them. I know that shorter anime can really shine when work is put into them (I'm going to take this moment to plug Kenka Banchou Otome, a favorite of mine that does a lot with its 8 minutes) but so many short-form anime are just a couple frames of character animation in front of a static background.
Kenka Banchou Otome's elevator pitch
Separated-at-birth twins are about to enter their respective single-gender schools when they find each other and decide to switch places. Our (afab) MC learns that the boy's school is known for its fighting scene and is tasked with fighting to the top of the hierarchy, and along the way ends up making every handsome delinquent boy fall in love by punching them. It's really really easy to read both twins as trans.
Senyuu.
Like.... Ninja Girl and Samurai Master?
Because that was awesome and I'd like more of it
So more Ebichu episodes then?......