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Centennials Redefine Anime Classics for the Cannabis Experience
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Centennials Redefine Anime Classics for the Cannabis Experience

Centennials are reshaping the anime landscape with their unique choices for watching while high, diverging from Millennial classics

Key Points

  • 1Centennials prefer new anime over traditional Millennial favorites when high
  • 2Juan Ruocco highlights 'Those Who Hunt Elves' and 'Oh! My Goddess' as top picks
  • 3Gen Z podcasters recommend 'Space Dandy' and 'Ping Pong the Animation.'
  • 4Acronica and Matías Glenadel emphasize humor and innovation in anime choices

As generational preferences evolve, Centennials are carving out their own niche in the world of anime, particularly when it comes to pairing the medium with cannabis. While Millennials hold dear to classics like Dragon Ball Z and Pokémon, Gen Z is gravitating towards newer, less traditional titles. This shift reflects a broader cultural pattern where each generation seeks to establish its own identity and preferences, often diverging significantly from those of their predecessors

Juan Ruocco, a prominent Argentine streamer and anime enthusiast, offers some unique recommendations for anime to enjoy while high. He highlights 'Those Who Hunt Elves,' a series known for its psychedelic storytelling, and 'Oh! My Goddess,' which combines romance with a touch of fantasy. Ruocco also praises 'The Super Dimension Fortress Macross: Do You Remember Love?' for its blend of giant robots and life lessons, making it an ideal choice for an elevated viewing experience

Gen Z's tastes in anime are represented by Millán, host of the Juju Podcast, who recommends 'Space Dandy' for its standout animation and humor. Directed by Shinichiro Watanabe, this series is a lesser-known gem that thrives on clichés executed brilliantly. Millán also suggests 'Ping Pong the Animation' by Masaaki Yuasa, known for its dynamic visuals and unique storytelling, perfect for a high-induced immersion

Miguel, from the podcast 3 Ramen de Luca, champions 'FLCL' and 'Paprika' for their chaotic and visually explosive narratives. He also points to the climactic episodes of 'Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann' as a thrilling watch when high. These selections highlight a preference for anime that offers a sensory overload, aligning with the altered perceptions that cannabis can induce

Acronica, an alternative model, brings 'Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle' into the mix, an anime where conflicts are resolved through rap battles. This futuristic series offers a unique blend of music and storytelling, providing an engaging experience that complements a cannabis session. The series reflects a creative approach to conflict resolution, resonating with viewers who enjoy innovative narratives

Matías Glenadel, a journalist and anime community spokesperson, emphasizes the importance of humor in anime selections for cannabis users. He recommends 'Welcome to Demon School! Iruma-kun' and 'Saiki Kusuo no Psi-nan,' both of which offer lighthearted escapism without tense moments. Glenadel believes that laughter is a key component of the ideal high, making these series perfect choices for a relaxed viewing

As Centennials continue to define their own anime classics, the landscape of what is considered essential viewing while high is rapidly changing. This generational shift not only highlights the evolving tastes in entertainment but also underscores the timeless appeal of anime as a versatile medium. As new favorites emerge, they pave the way for future generations to discover and redefine their own cultural touchstones

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