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At this point MAPPA doesn’t feel like an anime studio anymore — it feels like a factory carrying the entire modern anime industry on its back while slowly collapsing from exhaustion. In this reaction we talk about MAPPA’s insane rise, the impossible expectations placed on animators, and how the studio became responsible for some of the biggest anime projects on the planet at the same time. From beautiful animation to terrifying production schedules, the conversation around MAPPA always feels split between admiration and concern. The scary part is that the anime industry lowkey normalized crunch culture so much that fans sometimes treat animator suffering like part of the business model. Every season MAPPA drops another visually insane project and the internet celebrates while also wondering how the workers are even surviving this schedule. Modern anime genuinely feels trapped in a cycle where bigger success somehow creates even worse pressure behind the scenes.

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