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Shonen are manga designed to appeal towards children. It literally means a young boy.
If you look at it like film ratings it would cover U, 12, 12a and 15 and you wouldn't show a child a film with a 15 rating would you? Of course there are things like Doraemon which are undoubtedly made with children in mind but then there are series like Ie Naki Ko, Galaxy Express 999, almost the entire Gundam franchise and FLCL. Shoujo is the same things series Utena, Rose of Versailles and Oniisama e. Jojo is undoubtedly shounen (although I hear the latest one has been bumped up an age range) and a majority of it was published alongside the likes of Dragon Ball and Yu Yu Hakusho. I'm only in part 3 of Jojo but I have to say I think moving out of Shounen Jump will allow him a lot more freedom, even though I'm not a big fan of the series I am looking forward for reading the latest part.
But the quality of shonen as a whole is much lower than other genres due to the age of the intended audience, and you can't deny that children in general have lower standards than adults
In theory I would agree with you but my experience begs to differ. Most of the series I mentioned in the previous paragraph far exceed the majority of Seinen. Of course we have our Naoki Urasawa, Ino Asano and Nobuyuki Fukumotos but honestly good Seinen is just as hard, if not harder to come by than good shounen. I mentioned in my last post about my dislike of a lot of the more accessible seinen series, adding rape and gore does not make a series more mature.
So I'll stand by my original point. 90% of everything is crap.