I'm of the opinion that anime is merely an art style encompassing many genres, all with distinct tropes and conventions, although there are some that transcend genres to become common in the style.
I love some anime, but some I refuse to touch with a ninety-foot pole or snobbishly look down my nose at as being less than art.
The dilemma is that anime is looked at as a single lump form of entertainment, and there hasn't been enough serious inquiry into what distinct series or franchises bring to the table in terms of artistry. So it is with video games and popular music.
This being said, I don't think I have any real concise answer to the main question. I like it because some series are awe-inspiring works of art, and others are just fun entertainment that caters to my tastes.
I love some anime, but some I refuse to touch with a ninety-foot pole or snobbishly look down my nose at as being less than art.
The dilemma is that anime is looked at as a single lump form of entertainment, and there hasn't been enough serious inquiry into what distinct series or franchises bring to the table in terms of artistry. So it is with video games and popular music.
This being said, I don't think I have any real concise answer to the main question. I like it because some series are awe-inspiring works of art, and others are just fun entertainment that caters to my tastes.