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How do bubbles burst? 🗣️ DISCUSSION 💬
posted ago by BetterNameUnfound ago by BetterNameUnfound +28 / -0

Knowing what I know now, I can't help but wonder if bursting economic "bubbles" are the elites' way of punishing countries for doing too well without their permission, and are their way of taking us down a few pegs and leaving us worse off than before.

Let's use another country as an example.

A few weeks ago, I saw an anime called Gunbuster, released in 1988-89, for the very first time. You could easily tell it was riding high on the bubble economy the country was going through at the time--it is surging with national pride, background details saying that Japan has basically taken over the world through economic power rather than warfare. As was said in Die Hard, released that same year, "Pearl Harbor didn't work out, so we got you with tape decks."

But around 1992, the bubble burst, and Japan fell into a massive recession so hard, that country still has yet to fully recover from it.

Note that I am absolutely not an economist. Economics, especially macroeconomics, are absolutely waaaaay over my head--I have never been able to make much sense of them, which is one reason I'm making this topic. Apologies for any frustration this may cause.

Or maybe I just wanted an excuse to tie some great anime into our biggest enemies. Who knows.

Gunbuster is fantastic, by the way--it's only six episodes, and I cannot recommend it enough, including the excellent English dub that was finally made last year, cast completely by unknowns looking for their big break, and all of them knocked it out of the park. Don't look up clips, just watch it.