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Sep 5, 2017 8:31 AM
#1
A while back, I never thought I would get into anime so I watched Bleach episode 308-310 and also with One Piece I spoiled the entire Marine Ford arc without even watching the first episode of One Piece. However it didn't seem to ruin the experience of what happened when I got into anime. This happened with quite a few series but sometimes it was like a blessing in disguise because when I read the wiki on the anime and endings, I feel relieved if the series turned out to be trash...saves a lot of time. What's your view on it the topic? |
Sep 5, 2017 8:34 AM
#2
Sep 5, 2017 8:37 AM
#3
spoilers can ruin a mystery thriller anime i always spoil the ending of harems/love triangles for myself tsundere route is scary |
Sep 5, 2017 8:39 AM
#4
Really depends on the spoiler . Recently i saw a big Clannad spoiler and i'm trying to forget it so i have to postpone watching it but for animez with multiple arcs it's not a big problem . Example : if You told tell me that Team Urameshi Overall , If it's a BIG spoiler then yes , it's going to affect my watching experience . |
Sep 5, 2017 8:41 AM
#5
That honestly depends on the kind of spoiler. Some shows can be ruined if the spoiler is pretty big and the show depends on it. Big twists and all that. Thrillers are especially susceptible to this. |
Sep 5, 2017 8:46 AM
#6
Obviously, for example, in Owarimonogatari 2nd Season, if someone had spoiled me who was Ougi Oshino, it wouldn't have had any impact, or in Baccano with Rail Tracer. |
Sep 5, 2017 8:49 AM
#7
In some cases, it can ruin the experience of watching the anime, but, on the other hand, spoilers can also make you look forward to a certain event of x series and (in some cases), it can even make you want to watch the series. They are a double-sword edge at best. |
Sep 5, 2017 8:50 AM
#8
le journey not le destination i mean it does affect but not necesarily in a negative way, now you can better see the buildup to the event or some shit liek that |
Sep 5, 2017 9:06 AM
#9
tragedydesu said: Yeah before harems, I look at the wiki or even MAL for the the comments spoilers can ruin a mystery thriller anime i always spoil the ending of harems/love triangles for myself tsundere route is scary |
Sep 5, 2017 9:07 AM
#10
yes, Like the time I was looking at some threads suddenly a niggah just jumped and spoiled me at something about Code Gaess about a certain character. Now I'm hesitant to watch it. |
Sep 5, 2017 9:11 AM
#11
IcecreamDrew said: Code Geass was spoiled for me too but it didn't really diminish the viewing experience yes, Like the time I was looking at some threads suddenly a niggah just jumped and spoiled me at something about Code Gaess about a certain character. Now I'm hesitant to watch it. |
Sep 5, 2017 9:13 AM
#12
There are times when spoilers can help me push through a series. I never would have experienced Katanagatari, Texhnolyze, Kaiba, and Princess Tutu if it weren't for spoilers |
Sep 5, 2017 9:14 AM
#13
ambrose7 said: I saw the ending of Erased before I watched the series but the result was obvious so it didn't really keep me interested That honestly depends on the kind of spoiler. Some shows can be ruined if the spoiler is pretty big and the show depends on it. Big twists and all that. Thrillers are especially susceptible to this. |
Sep 5, 2017 9:18 AM
#14
yes. spoilers can completely ruin thrillers with mystery elements. |
Sep 5, 2017 9:34 AM
#15
harshtruth said: ambrose7 said: I saw the ending of Erased before I watched the series but the result was obvious so it didn't really keep me interested That honestly depends on the kind of spoiler. Some shows can be ruined if the spoiler is pretty big and the show depends on it. Big twists and all that. Thrillers are especially susceptible to this. Erased was too obvious though. I really don't think that counts lol. |
Sep 5, 2017 9:36 AM
#16
harshtruth said: IcecreamDrew said: Code Geass was spoiled for me too but it didn't really diminish the viewing experience yes, Like the time I was looking at some threads suddenly a niggah just jumped and spoiled me at something about Code Gaess about a certain character. Now I'm hesitant to watch it. Well that must be you then because knowing the ending kind of ruins the whole "What's the Zero Requiem?" thing. |
Sep 5, 2017 9:56 AM
#17
It can ruin the experience sometimes, and sometimes it doesn't. It depends on the anime I think. For example - if I were to spoil Shingeki no Kyojin right now (since I read the manga), I'm sure a lot of people will kill me and I'll get banned for life. There are times when I stay away from certain anime discussions because I don't wanna get spoiled about an anime that I'm about to watch. For example - I haven't watched Kimi no Na Wa yet. So I stay away from anything related to it. As I said, it depends on the anime. |
Sep 5, 2017 10:01 AM
#18
They can affect my experience to some extent. However they usually would not make me dislike something I would otherwise like. Sometimes a spoiler can kinda make me anticipate certain events, so if a character dies and I know he/she dies it may not discourage me, hell it may want me see that moment and how did he/she ended up in that situation. Kinda the reason I like non-chronological stories, I think there is some enjoyment in finding out why rather than what. Nevertheless I rather avoid spoilers at all costs as I want to experience everythi g with as little knowledge of it as possible. |
Sep 5, 2017 10:05 AM
#19
My dad would sometimes start a novel and then skip to the end and if he didn't like how it ended then he would stop reading it. He said it never ruined his experience and saved him a lot of otherwise wasted reading hours. I myself don't go that far, but if something is spoiled I don't rule myself out of that series. |
Sep 5, 2017 10:08 AM
#20
Somewhat, I guess, but not much. I'd never get mad about being spoiled in of itself, because it doesn't change the journey from point A to point B, but at the same time it'd damper a surprising plot development or something. A good or surprising narrative itself just isn't especially important to me to where it'd really bother me significantly, though, anyway. I'm usually more interested in things like character interaction or the setting/atmosphere (both of which can be boosted by a narrative, which is probably where I'd consider it the most important) or the titties. Especially the titties. Titties r gud. |
Sep 5, 2017 10:08 AM
#21
ambrose7 said: harshtruth said: ambrose7 said: That honestly depends on the kind of spoiler. Some shows can be ruined if the spoiler is pretty big and the show depends on it. Big twists and all that. Thrillers are especially susceptible to this. Erased was too obvious though. I really don't think that counts lol. I really didn't think it was too obvious, I honestly expected Satoru and Kayo to be together. |
Sep 5, 2017 10:10 AM
#22
NYJustin said: ambrose7 said: harshtruth said: ambrose7 said: I saw the ending of Erased before I watched the series but the result was obvious so it didn't really keep me interested That honestly depends on the kind of spoiler. Some shows can be ruined if the spoiler is pretty big and the show depends on it. Big twists and all that. Thrillers are especially susceptible to this. Erased was too obvious though. I really don't think that counts lol. I really didn't think it was too obvious, I honestly expected Satoru and Kayo to be together. I was talking about the identity of the killer. Kayo thing surprised me as well. |
Sep 5, 2017 10:11 AM
#23
ambrose7 said: NYJustin said: ambrose7 said: harshtruth said: ambrose7 said: I saw the ending of Erased before I watched the series but the result was obvious so it didn't really keep me interested That honestly depends on the kind of spoiler. Some shows can be ruined if the spoiler is pretty big and the show depends on it. Big twists and all that. Thrillers are especially susceptible to this. Erased was too obvious though. I really don't think that counts lol. I really didn't think it was too obvious, I honestly expected Satoru and Kayo to be together. I was talking about the identity of the killer. Kayo thing surprised me as well. I couldn't tell if the teacher was the actual killer because it was just TOO obvious |
Sep 5, 2017 10:40 AM
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Sep 5, 2017 10:43 AM
#25
I agree with most replies posted here. Spoilers can ruin or encourage you to watch some series. For exemple, I think it would be really bad if someone spoils you about an anime like Steins Gate, I think it would ruin your experience. However, a friend of mine spoiled me about Hai to Gensou no Grimgar, and I enjoyed it as much as him (who was not spoiled), and as said up there, I also look for spoilers with some romance stories which are extended much if i'm about to drop the series. I also have to say that I hate people who tries to spoil people who don't want to be spoiled. If someone wants search for spoilers i think its up to everyone. |
Sep 5, 2017 10:48 AM
#26
harshtruth said: What's your view on it the topic? A good show does not get worse from being spoiled. A really good story can be watched again and again. I've been told that always happens to mysteries and thrillers. This means they're bad stories. But if I want to watch some mystery, thriller or other twisty story, I can just wait half of a year, forget the spoilers, and watch the show. When all else fails, I can just read the spoilers, and don't watch the work in question, because who cares? |
Sep 5, 2017 10:52 AM
#27
I'm about the journey, not the destination. |
Sep 5, 2017 10:59 AM
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Sep 5, 2017 11:09 AM
#29
Yes of course it does, maybe not to the extent that people make it out to be but it definitely would be a different experience either way. There are many factors that come into play such as the extent and nature of the spoiler and the person being spoiled, but in general, it's not the end of the world. I personally was spoiled the ending to Toradora yet it still was an emotional gut punch anyway. We can see this effect from rewatching a series; even though you know how the sequence of events play out, what really sells it is the delivery and presentation. Of course, there are some spoilers that change the context of the entire story and basically ruins your first-time experience with it, these are less forgivable since you are robbed of experiencing the surprise in the way the artist intended. As for determining whether or not you would like a show based on this, I think reviews are better suited to let you figure that out. More often than not it's how the sequence of events are presented that make good stories rather than the events themselves. Reading a spoiler of events hardly lets you experience the show first hand like reviewers have done. Bottom line is to be careful, spoilers are one of the many things in your experience you cannot take back (unless you forget things easily). It is better to be safe than sorry. |
Sep 5, 2017 12:03 PM
#30
Spoilers GREATLY RUINED a show for me. Especially when the story's main appeal is that one plot twist. Like Madoka, Your Lie in April... However, there are anime that managed to be enjoyable even after I got spoiled big time. Like One Piece, I got spoiled about a certain character death, but it still managed to be immensely enjoyable and the death is still affected me greatly since it's executed so perfectly. And also SnK because I got spoiled about the identity of the titan shifters (it's still a little bummer but the revelation is still pretty epic), and about Erwin's arm, I reaaaaaaaaaaallly wish I didn't get spoiled about this one. I would have been shocked to death and feared for Erwin's life sooo much more If I didn't already know he is going to life through the arc... the experience would be 1000x times more thriling. I got spoiled a lot in SnK and I hated it SO. DAMN. MUCH. I regretted it everyday. |
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Sep 5, 2017 12:42 PM
#31
i usually get into anime because of spoilers. someone spoiled hunter x hunter for me when gon becomes a adult and beats the shit out of pitou |
Sep 5, 2017 12:47 PM
#32
I am actually unspoilable. No matter how much spoiler you tell me, tell me the whole story even. I'll watch it anyway just to see with my own eyes how it happens. That gets me even more hooked on the anime because of them. |
Sep 5, 2017 12:51 PM
#33
It doesn't really make a difference to me, like you I like for spoilers too if available. I don't want to read manga but if I really wanna know what happens next I look for spoilers |
Sep 5, 2017 1:42 PM
#34
Spoilers make me rush an anime because I want to get past the spoiled part as soon as possible. I dislike spoilers because of that yet still manage to always spoil myself with my curiousity. |
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Sep 5, 2017 1:47 PM
#35
To some degree. I think there are certain elements/scenes in the series that shouldn't be said or be a meme... Yeah... I'm looking at you School Days. And yeah, I'm look at the skies and thinking about that certain one who just speaks faster than a character in 10x speed when he spoiled it to me. And yes, up to this day, I still can't get over it thus I haven't watched the series. |
Sep 5, 2017 1:48 PM
#36
I dont like spoilers at all. Even if it is about an event in SoL show. |
Sep 5, 2017 1:49 PM
#37
I knew everything about SnK and still loved it so no. |
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Sep 6, 2017 3:25 AM
#38
They ruin the surprise effect, which does make anime more fun. However, a great anime will still be good even if you know what will happen next. Great art is about what happens now and does more than keep you guessing. Else it won't stick in your mind. |
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Sep 6, 2017 3:41 AM
#39
For me, there are two kinds of approaches: watching it for plot or watching it for characters and the overall atmosphere. When I watch sth for the first time I prefer to take the 1st approach, so spoilers will obviously ruin my enjoyment. If I want to take the 2nd approach, I'll re-watch the series - I re-watch a lot of series I enjoyed and it's not a problem for me at all. And I'll already know what happens so I'll focus on other aspects of the anime. What I'm trying to say, those are two completely different experiences for me, and I don't want to be forced to only experience one of them so I hate when people spoil something for me. I do ocassionally search for spoilers myself, but it's pretty rare and it depends on a series (mostly happens when I can't stand the tension or the feels are too overwhelming - for example, when watching Berserk or Owari no Seraph I had to skim through the last episode before even reaching the middle of the series). |
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Sep 6, 2017 4:06 AM
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Sep 6, 2017 4:22 AM
#41
Yes, some spoilers are okay, but if they are too important to the story like a death or couple ending then I will probably get mad honestly. You pretty much have to go looking for spoilers though for it to be happening to you with any anime that isn't already extremely popular. |
Sep 6, 2017 4:26 AM
#42
I don't think so, I spoiled myself all the Danganronpa deaths and it's still my favourite show. (Also I did the same thing with Corpse Party and I still love it) |
Sep 6, 2017 4:41 AM
#43
KaoruYuuki said: I don't think so, I spoiled myself all the Danganronpa deaths and it's still my favourite show. (Also I did the same thing with Corpse Party and I still love it) What's the spoiler to Corpse Party? Does someone not die? |
Sep 6, 2017 4:46 AM
#44
Nope. I almost never affected by spoiler. Even in game after watching people playing,walkthrough or spoiled by internet , i stilll enjoy it. |
Sep 6, 2017 5:02 AM
#45
SillySlySy said: KaoruYuuki said: I don't think so, I spoiled myself all the Danganronpa deaths and it's still my favourite show. (Also I did the same thing with Corpse Party and I still love it) What's the spoiler to Corpse Party? Does someone not die? I spoiled myself all the deaths. Sachiko (? |
Sep 6, 2017 5:07 AM
#46
Well I was able to enjoy Death Note despite having basically the entire plot spoiled for me. If an anime has nothing going for it except shock value then it's a problem, but I can still go back and enjoy my favorite animes even though I know what's gonna happen. |
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Sep 6, 2017 5:35 AM
#47
I don't care about spoilers, because I will enjoy the spoiled part pretty much the same as if it wasn't spoiled. |
Sep 6, 2017 6:15 AM
#48
I'll spoil myself if I have no incentive to watch the show. It may make me interested. But if I want to watch it/ currently watch it, I avoid them like the plague. It makes me think about the spoiler before it happens and just want it to happen soon so that I don't have to have it loom over my head any longer |
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Sep 6, 2017 6:17 AM
#49
I don't like episode synopsis let alone spoilers. |
Sep 6, 2017 6:35 AM
#50
It really depends on the genre of the certain anime... But for any other that isn't actually some kind of mystery or something that depends on that stuff I'm actually glad to get a spoiler.. Makes me more interested in the show |
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