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>First season came out in the 2010's
2019, and then the entire rest of the franchise released in the 2020s.
>The manga was instantly forgotten after the ending so I guess we'll see what lasting impact this has
The next season of the anime will pick it up, like how people thought KnY was dead before the new movie came out. Basic trends.
>Are these really shows that will be remembered? Lmfao
Yeah. Tokyo Revengers especially is oddly popular for a show so terribly animated and based on equally awful material. As for Vigilantes, its first season was incredibly popular and had the backing JoJo S1 talent which made for a really good adaptation.
>Yeah but they're still even worse,
No, I'd say AoT, the show where nothing fucking happens for roughly 75% of its first season, and SAO, basic bitch battle harem in geimu land, are significant worse. The saving grace of AoT was Wit's animation and for SAO it was... the rape scene I guess. It was pretty funny.
I'd like to also point out, the four you listed have no legs today.
AoT died the moment the manga ended, much like JJK, but even its later anime didn't pick up steam so we're still waiting on that.
SAO is similarly dead in the wake of Alicization (to be fair, that was the 'true end' of SAO) and Progressive ended fairly unceremoniously with the second movie.
OPM died with S2, and S;G never took off beyond the first series in the anime landscape.
>And you listed it as one of the good anime of the 2020's, even though you admit the story isn't anything special or even good at all,
Didn't say it wasn't good. It does basic ideas very well, mixed with very good direction. Aoyama's core strengths are in character writing rather than long storylines, and the direction of the new anime elevates the character writing with how fluid the cast are.