Actually, classic anime has its merits whether it's a remake or the original. The original anime is more classic and is a source of affection for fans, while the remastered version will optimize the original style, add some factors that modern audiences like, and bring the anime back to the stage. Personally, I prefer the remastered version of the anime, after all, the style of drawing and the appearance of some of the characters are more in line with the modern audience's aesthetics.
In recent years in the field of anime, in addition to many manga, novels adapted into anime, there are many classic anime also launched a remake of the anime, like "Fruits Basket", "Steel Alchemist fa", "full-time hunter", "Evangelion EVA New Theater Edition" and so on. There's good and bad in this, some fans think the original is the classic and the remake changed the flavor, while others think the remake caters to the modern audience's viewing experience and makes the anime evolve.
I recently watched the remake of Fruits Basket and found it to be quite good. Compared to the old version, its character designs, art backgrounds, and other visual designs have evolved towards modernization, which is more in line with the aesthetics of modern viewers, and has added some new elements of hilarity. This "new Fruits Basket" is also the will of the original author, Mr. Takaya Nayuki, to make a better effort to differentiate the anime from the past.
There's no need to get hung up on what's good or bad about the old or new anime. The remake actually gives viewers more of a choice of which of the "two dishes" they prefer, or they can enjoy both at the same time if they like both.
The remake of the anime itself is to present a better classic anime to the modern audience, as long as it is a serious and responsible to do anime, will not do worse, I am looking forward to more classic works with a new look on the stage again.