Anime Was a Mistake
Also known as: "Anime and Its Consequences" · "Miyazaki Was Right"
"Anime Was a Mistake" is a fabricated quote falsely attributed to legendary anime director Hayao Miyazaki, used online to express exaggerated disdain toward anime and otaku culture. The troll quote originated in January 2015 on Tumblr, built from a real 2014 interview where Miyazaki criticized the anime industry's reliance on socially isolated creators. It became one of the most widely shared fake quote memes in anime fan communities.
TL;DR
"Anime Was a Mistake" is a fabricated quote falsely attributed to legendary anime director Hayao Miyazaki, used online to express exaggerated disdain toward anime and otaku culture.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
The meme is typically deployed in a few ways:
Reaction to bizarre anime content: When someone shares a weird anime screenshot, clip, or plot summary, responding with "Anime was a mistake" or a Miyazaki GIF with the caption signals mock disgust.
Self-deprecating fandom humor: Anime fans often use it about their own hobby, acknowledging the absurdity of certain anime tropes while still being fans.
Fake quote format: Users sometimes create new fabricated Miyazaki quotes in the same style, pairing them with images of the director looking stern or disappointed. The quotes are intentionally exaggerated for comedic effect.
Trolling: Dropping the phrase in anime fan spaces to provoke reactions from people who either don't know the quote is fake or who take the bait regardless.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
Miyazaki's actual quote never uses the word "mistake." His real criticism focused on animators who "can't stand looking at other humans" and called the industry "full of otaku".
The documentary *The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness* (2013), which provided the source footage for the meme, follows Miyazaki during the production of *The Wind Rises*, his supposed final film.
SoraNews24 joked that Miyazaki's ever-present cigarette might be "some sort of growth that protrudes from Miyazaki's mouth, given the rarity of seeing him without one".
Over 95% of Japan's population has watched at least one Miyazaki film, making him arguably the most universally known anime creator in his home country.
The original Tumblr post reached over a quarter million notes within about 14 months of being posted.
Derivatives & Variations
Variations criticizing specific anime genres
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(2015)Self-aware anime fan memes
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(2015)Ironic anime fan content
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