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Miyao-dake Laments Lack of ‘Sense of Hunger’ in Modern Audiences and Creators

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For modern people,entertainmentThere seems to be never a shortage. Whether it’s games, music, or movies, there are plenty of legal and free resources to enjoy. As long as you spend a little money to join the monthly streaming platform, you will have more endless works to choose from.And Japanese cartoonistsMiyao-dakeRecently I lamented that this kind of audience is lacking“sense of hunger”The world has also caused the work to lose a lot of flavor.Follow belowZhaiZhai NewsLet’s take a look at what he said~~

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“I’ve felt this way before, and lately I’ve become more and more certain.

That is, it is difficult to create “works with a sense of hunger” in modern times.

The pictures are so beautiful that you can tell that the creator has never experienced hunger.

The so-called “hungry” does not mean that there is no food, but that the surroundings are full of immature things.

Even if you really want something, that feeling doesn’t exist yet. “

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Senior Japanese cartoonist born in 1959Miyao-dakerecently posted an article talking about the so-called“sense of hunger”This incident sparked discussion among netizens.

what he calls“sense of hunger”It refers to the feeling that when he was a child, many TV programs he wanted to watch were limited by money, historical background, and technological development. As a result, he couldn’t watch them even if he wanted to, and couldn’t retain them even if he watched them. He feels that in that environment, the audience will actively pursue a work desperately, and this motivation to pursue the work will also affect the creators.

However, today the world is filled with countless free or paid channels, through which one can easily enjoy all kinds of entertainment works. There will no longer be works that I want to see but cannot see. Instead, there will be so many works that I have no time to read them.along with“sense of hunger”disappear without a trace, the audience will start to become a fast food, give up watching it if they want, and will not cherish every work they see.This trend of course also affects the creators, causing the works to gradually lose their originality.“sense of hunger”The unique flavor of the era!

Miyao-dakego on……

“In the 1970s, if you wanted to watch any work, you had to stay in front of the TV.

Later, even when VCRs came out, my parents didn’t buy them for me because they were too expensive.

Even if I had a video recorder, the TV station in my hometown wouldn’t be able to broadcast many programs for me to record.

Then I felt hungry.

You can’t see what you want to see, and you can’t retain it after reading it.

So I could only stay in front of the TV as hard as I could. “

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“Later, I spent 1,000 yen to buy three video tapes, and finally I was able to record the show myself.

Then you don’t even need to rent it, you can just buy the video and watch the programs you like.

As a result, I gradually lost the idea of ​​”I have to watch it even if I risk my life!” ’ feeling.

Now once you feel the work is boring, you can give up reading it halfway through.

But in those days when you had to pay money to see the works, you would see them all no matter what. “

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“It’s not just the audience, but the creators are also gradually losing this sense of hunger.

We cannot go back to a time before the Internet and smartphones.

But the motivation derived from the hunger for information did exist. “

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(´・д・) It’s like when you were a kid and saved up your New Year’s money to buy a game. Even if you find it’s a crap game after you buy it, you’ll still try your best to beat it…

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