How come there hasnt been an anime that tackles conspiracy theories and ayys in a realistic setting?

how come there hasnt been an anime that tackles conspiracy theories and ayys in a realistic setting?

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Would be interesting, I like learning about other countries' conspiracy theories

that would be really cool, exploring other cultures cryptids and urban legends too

You always see this stuff randomly in some anime or manga
But most of these stuff was more popular in the 00s

ayy is a gay meme
you are gay

Ask and you shall receive

Watch a couple eps of Otherside Picnic then go read the light novels to continue it

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getting anal probed does sound pretty gay
do you think aliens only do that because it's their kink?

It's like dogs they can tell everything from sniffing your butt

I looked up Marin the other day and realized she shares her full name with a Nijisanji vtuber.

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Mob Psycho

>Inspired by the novel Roadside Picnic
ok you got me user, ill check it out

>kendaichi investigates USA conspiracies
>gets killed by the feddies

Ghost Hound isn't really conspiracy themed but it's more about the characters going "okay lets look at this SCIENTIFICALLY" at the weird super natural shit they experience. And though the super natural occurrences aren't that spare, the show is still very subdued with them that it lends itself to the "is it all in my mind or actually real??" theme the show has going on.

>ayys in a realistic setting
lain

SEL

Marin is superior to Miyuki, honestly.

Grandpa Kindaichi went to America and got hooked on smack. That place is just bad luck for them, I guess.

ghost hound...? but more local folkloreish

Lain

No mention of occult gakuin?
For shame.

The author is also an absolute madman, absolute peak yuribrain

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japs have shit taste

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