>>15517969>>15518063You have enough time, this are just excuses.
You can literally watch with a full-time working week in a month or two if you are really concentrating for it, all Disney movies and all Ghibli movies, then check out some other highly rated Pixar, Dream Works, etc and other pseudo-intellectual Chink movies like Your Name, with this you have seen everything what the animation industry has to offer. Cartoons can be skipped, especially modern ones. All serialized anime can be skipped too that are based on manga, just leaving up original production like for example Kill la Kill.
In at least three months you could have already seen everything there is of importance in animation.
Comic books can be skipped, manga are mostly all quick reads. The only thing that will truly take some years of your time are series, movies and books. Especially book take the longest to really say, you read them all, at least the top 200 classics or something. Video games vary, but you can complete all the highly rated titles of all generation in some years too. Why bother wanting to play all random crap on Steam and itch if you didn't even played all the classics that shaped the medium video games and specific genres of it?