Edited By
Carlos Mendoza

There's a strong chance that memes will continue to dominate social media platforms as the primary form of entertainment among anime and manga fans. Experts estimate around 70% of the community will engage with meme creation in the next year, fueled by trends like Fridge Gaming. This surge is likely due to the growing need for humor and relatability, especially in uncertain times. Community-driven events and conventions may increase as platforms support these creative outlets, possibly reaching record attendance. As interconnectedness grows in fandoms, collaborative meme projects could emerge, enhancing outreach and engagement like never before.
The rise of memes in the anime community is reminiscent of the zine culture from the โ80s and โ90s, where fans created zinesโfan-made publicationsโthat fostered a sense of belonging and creativity. Just as zines allowed fans to express themselves and share art with a broader audience, today's memes serve as a modern canvas for self-expression and humor. Both movements reflect a grassroots approach to fandom that thrives on creativity and community spirit, showing that engagement, whether through ink and paper or pixels, always finds a way to bring people together.