Zoomer's anime.
Anime
This stack is intended for a show that premiered and peaked in popularity during the so-called Generation Z, and was also largely intended for this audience (people born between 1997 and 2012). Accordingly, the list also includes updated versions of classic franchises for modern audiences.
If I missed anything, including among the upcoming hyped adaptations, feel free to PM me about it.
The most prominent signs or clichés of anime for the zoomer audience:
* Return to the topic of confrontation between adolescents and adults who do not understand them and the conflict of individualism against collectivism in general.
* More progressive content, expanded focus on feminism, environmentalism, LGBTQ friendliness and awareness of many other social topics, etc.
* More female (especially in previously more or less male franchises) or unusual development of male protagonists, expansion of the role and writing of female characters in general.
* Increased attention to the realities of modern life like gadgets, social networks (Internet) and modern pop culture in general.
* A greater focus on psychological experiences of characters and the spread of awareness about the importance of mental health
* More original attempts to update some old genres or trends. And of course, actively abuse the most successful.
* More adaptations of non-standard sources or topics like Korean manhwa or Chinese games.
P.S. The list is constantly updated depending on the emergence of new significant anime or the loss of relevance of old ones.
If I missed anything, including among the upcoming hyped adaptations, feel free to PM me about it.
The most prominent signs or clichés of anime for the zoomer audience:
* Return to the topic of confrontation between adolescents and adults who do not understand them and the conflict of individualism against collectivism in general.
* More progressive content, expanded focus on feminism, environmentalism, LGBTQ friendliness and awareness of many other social topics, etc.
* More female (especially in previously more or less male franchises) or unusual development of male protagonists, expansion of the role and writing of female characters in general.
* Increased attention to the realities of modern life like gadgets, social networks (Internet) and modern pop culture in general.
* A greater focus on psychological experiences of characters and the spread of awareness about the importance of mental health
* More original attempts to update some old genres or trends. And of course, actively abuse the most successful.
* More adaptations of non-standard sources or topics like Korean manhwa or Chinese games.
P.S. The list is constantly updated depending on the emergence of new significant anime or the loss of relevance of old ones.

![[Oshi no Ko]](https://cdn.myanimelist.net/images/anime/1812/134736.jpg)












































