The most recent parody produced by Maplestarinspired by the characters Alya-san and Masachika Kuze from the anime Tokidoki Bosotto Russia-go by Dereru Tonari no Alya-san (Alya Sometimes Hides Her Feelings in Russian), has generated controversy on social networks after its launch.
Criticism for animation quality
According to the comments of different users, the animation and narrative of the project show a decrease in quality compared to previous works by the same creator. Some compare the production negatively with recent high-tech animes such as Sousou no Frieren, My Dress-Up Darling, Chainsaw Man and Jujutsu Kaisen.
While certain viewers point out that the action scenes between Alya and Masachika feature inconsistent frames or unnatural movements, others defend Maplestar's work by arguing that the critics exaggerate the visual defects.
Discussion on budget and author support
Some followers suggest that the difference in quality is due to a budget redistribution in favor of other projects, while others criticize the attitude of users who issue destructive comments without having contributed financially to the creator's work. Part of the public insists on the importance of supporting Maplestar through their networks or donations.
What do you think about the controversy surrounding the quality of the parody of Alya-san created by Maplestar?
