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Aug 10, 2020 9:23 AM
#1
What are some highly rated anime that you didn't enjoy or couldn't get into? For me I didn't enjoy madoka magica, death parade and bunny girl senpai. To be fair they were all good anime, in the sense that the story was unique, the characters were solid, the art was good. But in the end I just didn't enjoy them nearly as much as other people did. |
Aug 10, 2020 9:37 AM
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Aug 10, 2020 9:43 AM
#3
Probably Planetes and FLCL. I understand why some people are into it, and I guess that was not made for me... |
Aug 10, 2020 9:45 AM
#4
Wasn't there a thread similar to this?? But anyways, Hunter x Hunter, I'm currently struggling to get past Hunter Exam arc.. |
Aug 10, 2020 9:46 AM
#5
FMA:B; yeah, it is a good shounen anime, but I just could not rate it any higher than a 7. |
Aug 10, 2020 9:53 AM
#7
full metal alchemist brother hood and attack on titan cos they r both dogshit |
Aug 10, 2020 9:55 AM
#8
FLCL and A Silent Voice. They're very different but I can't say I particularly enjoyed either of them. |
Aug 10, 2020 10:04 AM
#9
Monster is the first series i have give a 1/10 Most awful series i have watched to date. I'm both glad and upset that i watched it though. |
Aug 10, 2020 10:08 AM
#10
There is a bunch of them but the most 'controversial' one is probably Madoka Magica. Spilling the blood on some lolis doesn't make it a groundbreaking masterpiece. |
Aug 10, 2020 10:23 AM
#11
Ping Pong: The Animation. Everyone was saying it some sort of masterpiece and I can't believe I actually believed them. I couldn't take the artstyle seriously, it wasn't possible. |
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Aug 10, 2020 10:25 AM
#12
•Steins;Gate -I rated it an 8 and it had a nice set-up for 13 episodes,but I just cannot connect with any of the characters. •Garden of Words and 5cm Per Second -Pretty visuals but the characters and romance felt 'eh'.Put me to sleep. Exactly this. Couldn't really get into Steins;Gate, which stressed me at each episode |
Aug 10, 2020 10:30 AM
#13
Durarara, magi, saiki, anohana and the ancient magus' bride according to mal rankings. |
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Aug 10, 2020 10:31 AM
#14
MistaAsh said: Wasn't there a thread similar to this?? But anyways, Hunter x Hunter, I'm currently struggling to get past Hunter Exam arc.. Whoops, my bad if there was. Really? Couldn't get thru HxH? That surprising, just about everyone I know who've seen it really enjoyed it. I watched the Hunter exam arc in about two days lol. If its not for you tho, thats completely fine, just surprising I guess. |
Aug 10, 2020 10:32 AM
#15
NamikazeHime said: There is a bunch of them but the most 'controversial' one is probably Madoka Magica. Spilling the blood on some lolis doesn't make it a groundbreaking masterpiece. Agreed. Didn't see the appeal most people had with it. |
Aug 10, 2020 10:34 AM
#16
Violet Evergarden. I'm glad you guys liked it. The only thing I liked was Violet herself and the art, but everything else was just... I disliked it. It would have been a 5/10, but I gave it a 6/10 for the art alone. Super boring anime that did nothing great whatsoever to match its score imo. I would say Steins;Gate, but only the first 12 episodes were awfully mediocre. Everything afterwards was phenomenal. Watching Steins;Gate 0 slowly because the anime feels like it is going nowhere. Overlord. Fast drop after several episodes. That should be renamed to Overbored. I will eventually pick it up again at some point π |
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Aug 10, 2020 10:35 AM
#17
Made In Abyss - I don't hate it but defiantly don't understand why it's loved as much as it is (do understand the Manga probably is amazing but in the anime I only really thought the last 3 episodes were amazing and the rest was very meh at best) |
Aug 10, 2020 10:36 AM
#18
Aria: I love Natsume's Book of Friends, which is an iyashikei, but I couldn't get into Aria. Maybe I felt there was too little conflict? Asobi Asobase: not funny enough for me to watch it all the way through. Welcome to the Ballroom: the premise is just too boring. |
Aug 10, 2020 10:38 AM
#19
I have a few, but definitely Mob Psycho 100 - 2nd season as well. I can understand the appeal of the series, though it just wasn't for me. Maybe it was a bit slow in pacing or the 'overpowered MC' trope was a bit generic, idk... Most people I know enjoyed it, and I am glad they did. |
Aug 10, 2020 11:23 AM
#20
My Hero Academia, just wasn't it for me. I dropped it after the first 12 episodes of s2 |
Aug 10, 2020 11:27 AM
#21
i dont really like neon genesis evangelion i know a lot of people enjoyed it but i dont like it and also the best harem SAO since season 2 the first season looked good but since then its just a shitty HAREM power anime cuz u know the power of HAREM can beat anything |
Aug 10, 2020 11:31 AM
#23
Made in Abyss too. I can see why many people adore this anime so much, but sadly for me, I did not get myself attached as much. I appreciate the anime though. 7/10 |
Aug 10, 2020 11:34 AM
#24
My Hero Academia and Konosuba. Midoriya just felt less interesting to me than All Might and his classmates. As for Konosuba, I just couldn't find myself laughing at the character-directed jokes and stuff. |
Aug 10, 2020 11:34 AM
#25
Code Geass: Garbage, Ledouche is a boring character. Anohana: Boring. |
Aug 10, 2020 11:36 AM
#26
Evangelion and Code Geass, idk if I'll give them another chance. |
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Aug 10, 2020 11:38 AM
#27
I really wanted to like Houseki no Kuni. Even when I watched it, I felt like the character development and what was going on should be really good and enjoyable. It was just the first time ever where I just didn't really like or was indifferent to an anime and I didn't know why. Weird as hell. Still a 7/10 because of the amazing art and music, and because I couldn't figure out why I didn't enjoy it. |
Aug 10, 2020 11:41 AM
#28
Code Geass. The amount of bullshit is insane.It has like 3 million plot twists in just 48 episodes.They don't make any sense and ruin any character growth or devlopment.It's in top 25 and I have never despised such highly rated shows. |
Aug 10, 2020 11:48 AM
#29
Ping Pong the Animation. The art style aside, I just couldn't care less about the characters. The two mc's were a bunch of problematic geniuses I couldn't connect with the slightest. Also the whole "blood tastes like iron" was cheesy af. FLCL. Just wtf was that? Two most annoying girls ever are sexually harassing an elementary school kid while random and disturbing shit's happening here and there. That's it. That's the anime. Clannad Series. The first sucked. Everyone said it would get better in AS. It didn't. In fact it was even worse than S1 because the MC made the most stupid decisions he could make throughout the whole season. The only emotion it brought me was anger. Oregairu. 8man is an annoying edgelord who tries to sound like he's talking about some deep shit all the time and all the 1D girls in his harem are fake and annoying af. The world revolves around 8man for some reason. Anyway, I think I'm too old for that teen drama. Your Lie in April. A melodrama I couldn't connect with at all because I hated the two mc's. Hyouka. The mystery tag still makes me laugh to this day. It's a big joke. Eru is a moron who keeps invading the mc's personal space because she's "curious". |
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Aug 10, 2020 11:49 AM
#30
Psycho-Pass, the first season. The first half was pretty great. However the more I watched it the more I realized that I had no drive to. There were like only two interesting characters for me. Im not sure if ill ever finish it. |
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Aug 10, 2020 11:51 AM
#31
I seriously have no idea why Erased is/was so highly rated, it's not particularly good at anything it tries to do. The mystery is poorly done and it's pretty obvious who the villain is way before the reveal, the supernatural element is half-assed, the characters are bland cardboard cutouts and the story really struggles to make sense near the end, it's a fucking trainwreck. This was the show that made me stop caring about MAL ratings/rankings, because back when I decided to give it a shot, this was among the top rated shows here, with the score around the 9.10s even, I just couldn't believe something this bad was there. |
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Aug 10, 2020 12:00 PM
#32
Code geass. Lelouch is an annoying character. He's not even that smart, it's just the other characters that are actually dumb to make him look smarter. |
Aug 10, 2020 12:21 PM
#33
First of all thanks for making this thread. Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood was such a chore to get through, but it wasn’t 100% garbage. I spent so much time watching it, I think it took me about six months to get through. Characters are great, unfortunately there are several boring episodes and iffy arcs. Unfortunately the ending didn’t work for me either(dwarf in the flask was kind of a letdown). I definitely like the first half of Brotherhood more, even though the second half has better character development. The first half is more intriguing and fun to watch. There is also the war arc in Naruto Shippuden, which I was watching along with Brotherhood(coincidence?). It’s debatable whether this anime is highly rated or not, but this was also a chore to get through, but not nearly as bad as some moments in Brotherhood which make me wonder why the hell it’s #1 on MAL. There are others like Code Geass which seemed odd at times, but the ending for that anime changed my mind. Thanks for reading. |
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Aug 10, 2020 12:31 PM
#34
It has to be Code Geass, the whole show seemed over the top and exaggerated, there were many illogical situations and decisions. Many of the characters were silly and irritating, i'm surprised it's ranked really high. I did find it enjoyable regardless. |
Aug 10, 2020 12:32 PM
#35
Code Geass. I don't understand why it's so highly rated and gets called smart all the time. The only thing i loved about it was it's ending, though if it wasn't such a clusterfuck 90% of the time then i would've rated it higher. |
Aug 10, 2020 1:17 PM
#36
Psycho Pass (Dropped) 3-gatsu no Lion (Dropped) Monster (Dropped) Shinsekai Yori (Dropped) Akagami no Shirayuki-hime (Dropped) Dr. Stone (Dropped) Claymore (Dropped) Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann (Dropped) Ghost Hunt (Dropped) Tsuki ga Kirei (Dropped) Shingeki no Kyojin (completed season one; dropped season two) Eizouken ni wa Te wo Dasu na! (On Hold) Spice and Wolf season two (Completed) Neon Genesis Evangelion (Completed) Psycho Pass because it's style over substance. Around 11 episodes in its plot felt very thin and superficial to me not justifying the grandeur of its premise/presentation and its characters uninteresting archetypes. This is the standard go-to "accessible" cyberpunk from what I've noticed since of its ratings and legacy, but it's very hollow and more like paint by numbers cyberpunk-lite rather than constructing a compelling novel story from the ground up. It doesn't do the hard ground work but just references everything else. 3-gatsu no Lion because I wasn't a fan of the comedy and after Shinji and Eva I'm just really put off depressed main characters which don't have another compelling or interesting feature about them to make me care or be interested about their despondency/self-loathing/anxiety/internalized servility. Monster because I was fine with the show being a thriller, a horror, a medical drama, or any combination of the above and the first 12 episodes or so were fantastic, but then it kept changing focus every three or four episodes to more and more side characters and there's been very very few anime or stories generally (I can only think of one anime which qualifies) which made me care about such a large ensemble cast. I honestly ideally prefer two main characters and four to five at most and even though I know and can tell it's well written so all the side characters and tales will connect thematically and have a point either in the direct action or symbolically by its end, it still doesn't make me that interested (for now anyway) to keep watching a longer show of countless side characters and constantly shifting focus. There's something I also find a little irritating about the tell don't show aspect of the show surrounding Johan and the sort of quasi-low fantasy mystique surrounding him and his omnipotence - it's either poorly explained or left unexplained and even if it's explained more later, it doesn't make watching it repeatedly enjoyable in the meantime. A longer show has to have enough to make me enjoy it while I'm actually watching (Inuyasha, Ginga Eiyuu Densetsu, Nana, etc. of those I've seen) rather than just kind of tolerating it whilst waiting for a payoff later. Shinsekai Yori because the premise was fascinating but I can already kind of tell three episodes in that the characters are a little too plain plot devices and won't be interesting to me as they just feel like instruments of the story. It's a shame because it's always recommended on MAL and elsewhere alongside Higurashi and Shiki, two of my all-time favorite anime ever and both in my top 10, but with both of those I felt immersed, gripped, and invested within like the first five minutes of the very first episode. Akagami no Shirayuki-hime because it just feels a little too milquetoast Shoujo romance with characters doing what they do because the plot demands it and moves them along in textbook fashion rather than feeling like free agents and characterization seems poor and lacking and goofy. Dr. Stone because I both love post-apocalyptic anime and always wanted to see one set in the prehistoric Jurassic period or any age of dinosaurs and this feels close to it because of the doomsday event and returning the few humans left to a primitive state + overgrown flora/fauna, but the main character and his 10,000% is a little too obnoxious for me and it's a little too spinning wheels classic Shounen tropey to me, which I don't necessarily mind if I care enough about any of the characters, but here I didn't. Claymore because with its medieval European aesthetic and recommendation it almost seems like it could hold a handle to Berserk for a second, but its characters seem to suck and not really develop meaningfully and I thought I could get used to at least seeing how the two main traveling pair pan out, but then it commits the cardinal sin and my biggest pet peeve in anime and storytelling generally and changes focus for flashbacks and/or more random characters who are flat. Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann because although I'm not a huge mecha fan generally (I wouldn't count it as a least favorite genre; it's just not a favorite and something I don't go out of my way to seek out, but don't actively shy away from it either), if there is something which sounds unique or compelling in the premise I'll give it a shot, but after the first episode I could tell this would just be way too loud, zany, "cartoonish" for the type of show I was looking for. Ghost Hunt because I'm tired of typical Shoujo cliches of main heroines with some unexplained love interest for a bland rude pretty boy and the premise of paranormal investigators was interesting, but it was both too episodic and not capitalized upon fully and then later also derailed by the main character's annoying antics and dumb crush and the other main character's obnoxious rude bishounen persona. Tsuki ga Kirei because I don't mind slow at all and often favor it, so I was a big fan of the pacing, a big fan of the art style which seemed storybook to me, and I could already tell the music would be good because of its composer - it was overall a quality production. But its romance is just a little too plain Jane/milquetoast/vanilla and simplistic for me since I like more transgressive stuff than the mostly flawless typical boy meets girl middle school romance. Shingeki no Kyojin - There isn't a single main character I find interesting - the usual always yelling/angry/angsty main character (Eren) annoys me and though it kept switching to show other characters and their struggles, I didn't feel particularly pulled in by any of them either. Also, at least in season two, unnecessary stupid cliffhangers to inflate maximum hype every episode, including many false cliffhangers, which were then either dropped or with some anticlimactic addressing the next episode, and minutes of padding recap every episode. Felt like a lot of style over substance. Eizouken because it's very interesting and fresh to have an anime about actually producing anime, even - nay, maybe especially from the perspective of low budget independent student creators, but the plot seemed a little too episodic and every dilemma wrapped up too quickly without any real drama, stakes, or tension so it reminded me of some of the plainer American cartoons rather than a proper serial, which for that short a run doesn't allow me to get invested in characters either who were just okay. Felt kind of by the book and not really doing something as exciting or revolutionary with a great premise as I may have hoped. I will still finish this one though since it's a short series with currently only one season. Spice and Wolf season two - Although I liked the first season, love the premise, and generally like the medieval old German/west European aesthetic and mythological feel and Holo and Kraft Lawrence are not my favorite main characters ever but still decent, I find Spice and Wolf as a whole a little overrated, even the first season, but this season is massively so. It's a gigantic waste of time, rehashing the same conversations and banter and undeserved feelings of inadequacy and unrequited love justified by nothing shown on screen, and none of it is as charming, witty, or endearing the second time around or how people make it seem. It wastes the entire season on some of the lowest rung bullshit in anime about some dumb misunderstanding because one person simply could have told the other something basic and simple and didn't for no good reason. And a bunch of mini-arcs and side characters which are unpleasant and uninteresting. And it's made all the more egregious by the fact that this was their last season since 2009 with no third season in the foreseeable future and they squandered it on this nonsense and ended on a cliffhanger to boot. Only minor saving grace was more European-inspired architecture, the bird deity, and I like the basic 2000s art style well enough (and more than today some of the designs I find sterile/clinical and overly sleek). When I think back to how much this season displeased me and how much disgust I felt that it did nothing of consequence for either the story or characters it seems like even more of a slap in the face and a 4 rating doesn't seem low enough. It drags Spice and Wolf down as a whole in my eyes and makes the first season worse in retrospect, which should never happen. Neon Genesis Evangelion - This anime is the poster child for what I mean when I say a 5 or 6 rated series for me doesn't mean plain or mediocre. This anime is anything but plain and mediocre. It contains a duality in that there are many aspects about it I both love and hate. Its influence on anime in the 25 years since is worthy and impressive. One of the best OPs ever, great animation and art style, great premise, great fight choreography and designs of the bio-mechs, some quirky and interesting characters like Rei/Gendo/Misato (and how many anime have a penguin mascot as their animal of choice?), a feeling of grandiose scale and I love apocalyptic and post-apocalyptic works as well as its incorporation of some psychological themes and dialogue. So why? I didn't mind the transition from apocalyptic mecha war series to more of internally-focused psychological drama in the latter half, but didn't at all appreciate how it was done at the total expense, ditching and outright disrespect of its overall narrative (yes, I'm referring to the last two episodes and End of Evangelion both, which was a little too abstract/avant-garde for me to feel like a proper conclusion to the story in the way it was set up throughout the first half of the series' run) - it seemed like a total disrespect, disregard, and figurative "Fuck you!" to the audience and I was not amused or impressed. I also loathe Shinji and Asuka both as main characters - my two least favorite anime characters in anything of all time. As well as the meaningless and shallow shoehorned-in gaudy pseudo-religious iconography and false symbolism for exoticism's sake alone. |
WatchTillTandavaAug 10, 2020 1:36 PM
Aug 10, 2020 1:22 PM
#37
rezero cause its a complete poop. i think the people who like it are 9 year olds |
Aug 10, 2020 1:27 PM
#38
Mononoke and Monster. Monster I thought was a bit dull and it left a weird taste in my mouth. Also, I'm not a big fan of grey, washed-out colour palettes in general, which is surprising, considering my love for Steins;Gate. Mononoke, on the other hand, has the opposite problem, where the visuals are so bright and colourful that it quickly becomes a visual soup for me. I find it hard to ground myself anywhere. Also, what I read from the first story, politically, didn't particularly agree with me, either visually or narratively. Oh, and Oregairu, because I kept hearing about how it was so much better than your typical high school rom-com, watched a few episodes of it, hated the main character and ended up googling ahead to see if the characters actually get together a.k.a. progress by the end. They don't, so why should I bother? |
ChilliePeppersAug 10, 2020 1:38 PM
Aug 10, 2020 1:35 PM
#39
There are no extremes for me (aka below a 5 for a highly rated show) except Overlord s1, which I think I gave a 4. Other than that, I gave Durarara!!, Toradora, Charlotte, and Haikyuu!! all a 6. I enjoyed them, but they didn't hit the same way I expected them to. |
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Aug 10, 2020 1:36 PM
#40
K_n_i_g_h_t said: Insult the show, not the people my friend.rezero cause its a complete poop. i think the people who like it are 9 year olds |
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Aug 10, 2020 1:39 PM
#41
Overlord. Just couldn't really connect with the characters or the world. |
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Aug 10, 2020 1:39 PM
#42
That'd be obviously Hunter x Hunter for me. I tried watching it few episodes but it doesn't suit my taste. |
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Aug 10, 2020 1:43 PM
#43
Uji_Gintoki_Bowl said: K_n_i_g_h_t said: Insult the show, not the people my friend.rezero cause its a complete poop. i think the people who like it are 9 year olds yeah sorry my mistake but whenever i raise criticisms about the show many people just straight up abuses me saying that rezero is the best blah blah blah.... |
Aug 10, 2020 1:45 PM
#44
Attack on Titan, I guess. But it’s been awhile since I’ve watched it so I may give it another go |
Aug 10, 2020 2:30 PM
#45
I personally did not enjoy Koe no Katachi, even though I loved Kimi no na wa and other emotional animes. It felt kinda boring and not emotional impactful at all for me personally. Same for Clannad, I just found it boring and not emotional impactful. |
Aug 10, 2020 2:38 PM
#46
Fullmetal Alchemist, hate the forced comedy. When I started to watch anime I loved this show, but now 11 years later, it's one of those shows I can't stand. JoJo, it's just not my type, I just wish it was more serious done. Yojouhan Shinwa Taikei I can't stand how fast the characters is thinking, it's beyond me. How someone thought this was a good idé. Mob Psycho has a mix of why I do not like JoJo and FMA. |
Aug 10, 2020 2:43 PM
#47
-Ryu said: I seriously have no idea why Erased is/was so highly rated, it's not particularly good at anything it tries to do. The mystery is poorly done and it's pretty obvious who the villain is way before the reveal, the supernatural element is half-assed, the characters are bland cardboard cutouts and the story really struggles to make sense near the end, it's a fucking trainwreck. This was the show that made me stop caring about MAL ratings/rankings, because back when I decided to give it a shot, this was among the top rated shows here, with the score around the 9.10s even, I just couldn't believe something this bad was there. Because MAL fanbase saw that Japanse Otaku gods liked Erased so they had to give it 9 or 10 rate, they couldn't have done otherwise. For me first 3-4 episodes were ok, then one big mess, author had great idea, but he couldn't guide it. |
Aug 10, 2020 2:57 PM
#48
Aug 10, 2020 2:58 PM
#49
One Piece - while I like the effort Oda puts in the story, I can't stand the characters and the art itself. The art looks like it was made by a bunch of 8 year olds. Most characters are goofy by nature, with an endless amount of repetitive jokes. I know Toei pretty much drags the anime into oblivion, but I simply don't enjoy crap like Sanji getting horny for the 1000th time, Luffy being a dumbass for the entire duration of the series and so on. Its just irritating. Steins;Gate - watched both the original and Zero. While the idea behind the anime is not bad, the execution is far from great. Creating a roster of characters that serve no purpose, other than spending an endless amount of precious time on silly unrelated slice of life moments was just boring. I don't understand why people have to shove down into any visual novel waifubait just so that people will hopefully buy said games. That being said, the first half of Steins;Gate was completely pointless. Zero overall was the better series, although the ending wasn't done well, a few twists were way too obvious and once again, the forced "harem" around Okabe shouldn't have been a thing. Obviously highly overrated, as many people claim it to be a masterpiece, while clearly it isn't. Kimetsu no Yaiba - literally a series carried by the studio itself. The story is boring, cringey, copy-pasted a bajillion times throughout anime history. People never talked about this series prior to episode 19, nor did they care about the manga. The overhype due to having a "family" moment with good animation just doesn't make sense in any shape or form. The villians, pillars and the entire plot feels exactly as bad as post Soul Society Bleach. Characters aren't actual characters, but instead just a trope shoved into a doll with a name. Re-Zero - Great idea, bad execution. Once again, what does a "horror" anime have to do with cheap waifubait? Subaru is a horrible main character, he is boring, pretty much a selfish crybaby, that devotes his entire existence to "love" a woman who he had just met. He is literally obsessed to her, for literally no reason, other than her looking "cute". Rem is just as obsessive towards him, even though he is a shitty person, yet she fell for him for no real reason. Witches are, guess what? Other waifubaits. They don't feel like threats, they don't feel like anything other than a bunch of small girls with tits, and instead will end up as other imprints you'd see on body pillows for weebs to buy. Fate franchise - Once again, great idea, but bad execution. Fate/Zero was pretty much great, if you ignore the first season. That's pretty much a rule embedded to any Fate series that was adapted from another source. The first cour serves nothing. Characters avoid confrontations, just to prolong the series (visual novel, novel, game and so on) and provide "more" content. It feels like the entire battle royale (or each series as a whole) could've easily been adapted in atleast 12 episodes less, or heck, who knows, maybe give characters some development and do some world building instead of do an X amount of "oh an enemy master and servant encounter, time to retreat lul" each season. That being said, Grand Order is just a gacha cashgrab game, and the story itself is also completely shitty. While some of the fate routes/spinoffs aren't great, and they lack in a few things, they serve a purpose. Guess what purpose Grand Order has other than filling Nasu's pockets? That's right - nothing. Also, spamming genderbent characters for no reason just because they want to create more big titted characters won't make the series better. Characters like Astolofo, Raikou and so on are just trash, having no purpose other than being pure fanservice. |
Aug 10, 2020 3:06 PM
#50
Parasyte the Maxim. Ugly looking, horrible soundtrack, idiotic characters. Also Kimetsu no Yaiba.... Nobody would like it if it weren't for the animation. |
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