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I would like to preface the explanation of my rating system by clarifying that I enjoy most anime I watch, in one way or another.
I've created a harsher rating system to set a standard for all anime I watch and emphasize how much certain anime mean to me.
I typically use a rating of 5 or 4 as a placeholder until I fully organize my thoughts.
Notes:
- Most of these notes apply to whatever did not resonate with me emotionally.
- Primarily, I rate by emotional resonance. Secondarily, I rate anime by their technical feats.
- Shows I've rated a 4 or below did not resonate with me emotionally, so I rate them on a technical basis.
- If I rate a show under a 5, I do not believe that it's good.
- The lowest I'll rate a show in acknowledgment of its technical feats is a 5, despite me having no emotional attachment to it.
- I place heavy emphasis on how complex the relationships are between characters and how much development characters receive.
- If a character or characters receive no notable development, do they behave in accordance with their established persona? If not, I will deduct points.
- If a show is needlessly complex and/or confusing, I may deduct points.
- I deduct points if I find an anime's cast to be lackluster.
- I typically deduct points for deus ex machinas.
- I deduct points if I find there to be contrived plot devices, with little to no explanation.
- I place heavy emphasis on how effectively an anime's cast is utilized.
- I deduct points for the use of fanservice that hamper the flow of the show.
- I deduct points if there's an excessive amount of filler.
- I'm harsher on OVAs, movies, and specials because of their limited runtime.
- I will deduct points for poor pacing and rushed endings.
- I place heavy emphasis on whether a show has an appropriate atmosphere.
- I do not round-up (i.e. 4.5 to a 5).
- I may rate an anime lower if my memory of it is hazy.
- I deduct points for mediocrity and if said installment is cliche unless done properly (EX. Demon Slayer).
-I will be harsher on anime I lack emotional attachment towards.
- I don't put much emphasis on art, enjoyment, and sound.
Rating System:
1 - Anything rated this score likely meets nearly every single deduction note of mine. These shows are a complete waste of time, and I could not be further from them emotionally.
Letter Grade: F, D-
2- Same as 1, but they have at least one notable redeeming factor.
Letter Grade: D-,D
3- Subpar in most aspects. Not much to say about anything with this rating.
Letter Grade: D, D+, C-
4 - Passable mediocrity that could serve as popcorn entertainment at best.
Letter Grade: C, C+
5 - Notable plot and/or cast, but didn't connect with me on a personal level. The bare minimum requirement for shows I'd recommend to others.
Letter Grade: B-, B
6 - Emotionally resonant to a certain degree. Likely stood out through its character interactions, but is still a step or two away from being a favorite of mine.
Letter Grade: B+
7 - Significantly affected me emotionally.
Letter Grade: A-
8 - Has first-rate character development and/or interactions, which resonated with me to nearly the highest degree.
Letter Grade: A
9 - Achieved the highest degree of emotional resonance and had an impact on my life.
Letter Grade: A+
死神 ❝What do you think are the most important things in life? Money, dreams, sympathy towards others... Yes, they're all important things as well... But the most important thing is responsibility for your own actions.❞ - Yuichi