This is also why I don't like superhero and Japanese cartoon media. They're badly written fantasies with terrible hammy acting and puerile understanding of relationships. Aside from Chris Chan no one speaks like "YOU WILL FEEL THE WRATH OF MY VENGEANCE RAAA" in real life, it's just stupid. Unlike most people here I like political and satirical subtexts as long as they're not based in fanatical progressivism, which I strongly disagree with. Dr Strangelove and Network are classics.
I enjoy some American adult animation like The Boondocks, South Park, and King of the Hill though. They're genuinely funny shows with actual insights to make that aren't just the asinine "LMAO he fell on her boobs, this is totally how relationships work in real life" crap you see in Japanese cartoons.
That may be true, but at the same time, if it's up front about being fantasy or whatever then I don't see the harm. Just be honest and admit that it's a fantasy meant for entertainment.
With genre fiction and fantasy works like anime, it's all about everything in balance and don't try to make something into something bigger or more meaningful than mere entertainment
I like political and satirical subtexts as well, but at the same time, I also find a lot of people who shit on any kind of genre media or anything that's not got some deep meaning to be insufferably pretentious and a lot of them tend to be tryhard hipsters and pseudointellectuals trying to look more mature than they are.
I'm not saying you're like that because I've seen enough of your posts to know better, but it is a disturbingly common trend to see fans of literary fiction and "serious" non-genre media who automatically shit on any kind of fantastical or unrealistic entertainment end up being the kind of guys who are just barely a step above MovieBob and try to overcompensate.
C.S. Lewis wrote about this sort of phenomenon decades ago, the "liking things is for spergs" mindset where a person is so obsessed with being mature that they end up overdoing it and looking immature and childish
I love anime, even the unrealistic "ultimate power/lol he fell on her boobs" stuff because it's fun and it's not meant to be some serious didactic work. At the same, I take it for what it is and enjoy it in moderation
That said, I also do not like the losers who buy all the merch and go all out with their nerdy BS and I do like a lot of insightful shows (seriously, King of the Hill is my favorite show of all time) and the more serious movies and books as well.
I don't like pretentious arthouse shit, but I do love Martin Scorsese's films in general and some of the historical epics and dramas (Gladiator, Gettysburg, Nicholas and Alexandra, Gangs of New York, Saving Private Ryan, Amadeus)
Everything in balance, as it were.
Liking genre media does not automatically make you a loser. Being a consoomer sperg does.