In response to the recent overwhelming popularity of "Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba", the reserved Japanese critics do not like to make direct "horizontal comparisons" with other classic anime. Recently, a senior Japanese animation figure said that the EVA movie can easily surpass Demon Slayer because of the different charms. As for whether the popularity of "Demon Slayer" can be surpassed and by whom, it is still unknown at present. A senior figure in the Japanese animation industry obviously has high hopes for "Neon Genesis Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 You Are: Alone" and even directly criticized "Demon Slayer", saying without hesitation that the "charm background" is different. According to the comments of this Japanese animation veteran, Demon Slayer is a great work, but its history is shallow and cannot compete with EVA, which has a deep history. In addition, EVA's greatest potential comes from the "depth of its charm", which can also be said to be the power of its fans. He firmly believes that only EVA has the power to surpass Demon Slayer at the box office. The final part of "Neon Genesis Evangelion: 3.0+1.0 You Can Watch: 3.0+1.0" will be released on January 23, 2021, so stay tuned. · Netizens are discussing: |
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