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There are almost certainly others, because in 2026 being obsessed with anime is like being obsessed with video games in 2006. Finding it remarkable is the base rate fallacy; tons of people like anime now, especially teenagers.
Lucky Star in particular sits squarely in between "everyone watches this" and "only committed fans watch this". It's a show that used to be popular, and thus still retains a cult following. There are lots of Lucky Star memes. It's easy to find and comfy to view, but slightly too weird and reference-heavy to appeal to people who are not into anime. Few would accuse you of having bad taste for liking it, but it's not indicative of much about one's taste either. Entry-level CGDCT.
"Obsessed with anime", "obsessed with anime", and "obsessed with anime" are different things, I think. There's the hikinomori, who has a serious illness. The standard otaku, who might be normal outside of their intense interests, and whose brain problems typically stop at depression or autism. The normal person who simply watches anime rather than movies some of the time. The Discord teenager who posts about anime they have never seen while "watching" Demon Slayer in the background and is therefore obsessed. And then there's the social media filter. Do you talk about Gundam on 4chan, Twitter (left or right wing?), Reddit, or spacebattles.net? Or are you too busy reading doujins to discuss anything?
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