>>22349306after tokyo ghoul and snk shit the bed with the endings i mostly dont get into new manga. im not saying those series are literary masterpieces, just that they had potential for some good moments if the mangaka lined the pieces up correctly. the /a/ memes saved the experience of those stories for me.
in my opinion a lot of chuuba streams are hamster wheel this-affects-nothing tier, so i like games with continuity such as blockgame collabs where the world visibly develops over the weeks and months. anime and manga can have grand storylines that are unmatched by the scope of most chuuba stuff, but im reluctant to get invested into a world just to have it fall apart due to the mangaka, editors, pressure due to character popularity, and so on. also some anime interactions are just too cliche or ungrounded and ruin my immersion, whereas chuubas are human so theres at least some degree of organic behaviour. also i think the human aspect of chuubas helps to keep some of factors that i dont like in check, for example, i like that council rejected a lot of the chuuni lore.
there might be room for chuubas who are characters from different media, for example i think the
r*by cast becoming chuubas is the only hope for that franchise. also i think that mainstream
(hololive) chuubas are getting a little bit comfortable or lazy with their stream quality and variety.