@Earthstar97
But you could, right?
If you want examples, they’d go like this:
Gunji watches One Piece and feels identified with Luffy because of the freedom he represents, and with Zoro for being a swordsman with unbreakable will. Also, there's the joke that the anime is really long, but since he’s a Wookiee, he finished it quickly.
Ganoodi watches Sailor Moon and likes the magic, the outfits, the aesthetics, the colors, the music—and since she's a Rodian, she sees it even better.
Biph watches Pokémon and likes it because the Pokémon say their own names, and since he doesn’t talk and only makes noises, he relates. Also because of the attacks and the sense of companionship.
Zant watches Demon Slayer for how Tanjiro trains to save his sister, or Zenitsu fights his fear, or Inosuke fights anything that moves, or Nezuko tries not to turn fully into a demon. And also for the sword techniques, the excellent music, and the comedy between Zenitsu and Inosuke—or Haganezuka.
Petro watches Frieren: Beyond Journey’s End and how Frieren develops her mana but has to face the passage of time and the loss of loved ones. It also reminds him of Master Yoda.
Katoony watches Dragon Ball, the arc with kid Goku facing the Red Ribbon Army, Piccolo Daimao, or adult Goku fighting Vegeta, crossing Snake Way, or fighting Majin Buu. And in the end, seeing the Dragon Balls to grant any wish—but she wouldn’t get the joke about Bulma’s underwear, since that piece of clothing doesn’t exist in Star Wars.