Okay, so I saw this “the hole is open anime” thing trending, and I was like, “What the heck is that?” I’m always up for checking out weird, obscure stuff, so I decided to dive in.

Initial Googling
First things first, I fired up Google. I just typed in “the hole is open anime” and… well, the results were a mixed bag. Lots of forum posts, some weird images, and not much that really explained anything. It felt like one of those internet rabbit holes, you know?
Digging Deeper
So, I started clicking around on some of the forum threads. People were talking about some old, possibly lost, animation. Some said it was super creepy, others said it was just plain bizarre. My interest was definitely piqued. I spent a good hour just reading through different people’s experiences and theories. It felt like an online scavenger hunt!
Trying to Find It
This was the hard part. I tried a few different search terms, adding things like “download,” “watch,” “full,” etc. – you know, the usual stuff. I hit a bunch of dead ends. Mostly just links to those sketchy anime sites that I don’t really trust. I did watch out for the virus, of course.
The “Find”
Finally, I stumbled upon a forum with some information. No, I am not giving you the link. But it did tell me what exactly the thing is. So basically, some guy claims it’s a short animation from like, the 80s or 90s. Super low-budget, probably made by some amateur. And yeah, the art style is… unique. It kind of looks unfinished, I guess I found it? I think.
My Thoughts
Honestly? It was kind of a letdown. After all that searching, it was just a few minutes of weirdness. But, hey, that’s the internet for you. I love finding these obscure bits of internet culture. It’s like being a digital archaeologist! Would I recommend spending hours searching for it? Probably not. But it was a fun little adventure for me. The mystery is always better than the thing anyway.