>>2716204I like this idea a lot. It's kind of like what I wrote here
>>2714758I don't know if that's what you're going for but I love the idea of "real" people interacting with anime characters and teasing out the nuances of why anime characters act in ways that don't accurately reflect human behavior. The best example I can think of is that Tobey McGuire movie Pleasantville which is an isekai into a 50s sitcom and the chaos that results from introducing normal human sensibilities into a stereotypical black and white TV show. Watching the juxtaposition of ecchi and hentai cliches alongside normal human dispositions and seeing how they interact isn't something I think has ever been done before.