Could Wind Breaker’s Delinquent Culture Inspire a New Wave of Urban Anime?

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  • Manga
    Senior Member
    • Feb 2024
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    Could Wind Breaker’s Delinquent Culture Inspire a New Wave of Urban Anime?

    Honestly, I never thought a group of punks riding bikes could shake up the anime world this much—the way Bofurin’s crew just flipped their rep reminded me of when sports shonen first blew up. Seeing Sakura stand up for someone outside his usual crew was way more intense than I expected, and it made the whole concept of loyalty in delinquents feel new again. At the same time, watching Togame wipe out while trying to act cool cracked me up and kept the mood from getting too heavy. If this style catches on, maybe we’ll get more urban anime with real stakes and grounded emotions, not just flashy fights. What if this shift is hinting at a new era where street culture in anime actually tackles real community problems? Feels like we’re riding down an alley we haven’t explored in a while, and I’m all for it. What’s your take—do you think Wind Breaker is about to change the game, or is it just hype?
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