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For me:

Ergo Proxy. I hated the first 10 episodes or so. But i stuck with it cause i paid a pretty penny for the dvd and by halfway it started to get better
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Yesterday, 6:03 PM
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JoJo's Bizzare Adventure, it only gets better.
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I think steins;gate gets boring literally after the first episode until

Only then does it get interesting.
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Yesterday, 6:17 PM
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Tsuna Reborn is my top pick. It starts out a comedy that is ok, but turns into a peak battle shounen with a big solid cast.
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If I say Clannad, then that'd require the asterisk that "It gets better... but After Story might ruin it all for you".

Of course Urusei Yatsura, as I've mentioned a ton here, is honestly pretty bad for the first 6 episodes (With a rare good moment here or there).



It gets significantly better after that. Way, way way way better. The remake doesn't have this issue at all... though it does lose some of the romance.
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The Dangers in My Heart: First 3 episodes were rough, but it gets a lot better after that. This is another best romcom I've watched, besides Love is War.
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One piece for sure, it has its highs and lows. There are stretches where the story becomes absolutely amazing, but then there are other points where it dips in quality again and feels dragged out.

Akatsuki no Yona season 1 of the anime was just okay, it set up the characters and the world well enough, but it didn’t leave a huge impact. However, when I continued with the manga, the later arcs completely won me over
Yesterday, 10:19 PM
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Hell Girl. It starts very formulaic before it gets awesome.
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Ergo Proxy. I hated the first 10 episodes or so. But i stuck with it cause i paid a pretty penny for the dvd and by halfway it started to get bette

I have to strongly disagree, the beginning of that was good, and then it fell apart when they left the city, then it became really boring and quite weird.
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Dangers in my heart, first episodes were not much comedy and not much romance but it got better. Also less people talk about it, 'Love flops', it fist looked like a harem show but after 6th ep it was dark, loved it there. Similarly TBHK, it looks all funny in first season but it gets dark and serious in next seasons.
Yesterday, 11:11 PM

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Date A Live, it was a typical harem at first with a slight twist, but it evolved into a much better story after season 2.
Yesterday, 11:12 PM

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SAO got much better in the 3rd season, it paid off.
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Reply to Daviljoe193
If I say Clannad, then that'd require the asterisk that "It gets better... but After Story might ruin it all for you".

Of course Urusei Yatsura, as I've mentioned a ton here, is honestly pretty bad for the first 6 episodes (With a rare good moment here or there).



It gets significantly better after that. Way, way way way better. The remake doesn't have this issue at all... though it does lose some of the romance.
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Gintama. Around 10-15 eps that is really where I gained the interest of the comedy arcs, as I patiently watched for the famed "serious" arcs. At the end, it paid off beautifully.


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Mahou Shoujo Lyrical Nanoha StrikerS is extremely weird structurally, the first 3-4 episodes might cause you physical pain on how repetitive and "Nothing really happens" they are, and the show only starts getting good around episode 8 (And only REALLY good when the Numbers and Vivio appear).
Then you start having episodes where EVERYTHING happens, we're introduced to a fuckton of characters and they're all so fucking cool.

I wrote in my review that it feels like it wants to be "the last arc of a long-running shounen", but without having all the other ones, so the result is that you have around 8 episodes of training arcs and then amazing stuff starts to happen.
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SAO got much better in the 3rd season, it paid off.
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Funny, I'm the guy who usually defends SAO's S1 and S2, but I find Alicization atrocious.
Might you share what you like in it?
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Funny, I'm the guy who usually defends SAO's S1 and S2, but I find Alicization atrocious.
Might you share what you like in it?
@thewiru It feels more real, not like a game anymore.
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That's usually battle shounen for me. Reborn, YYH and Bleaching get substantially better once their first bigger arcs start. Unfortunately this takes more than just a few episodes/chapters.
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Dungeon Meshi takes about 12 episodes to get good.
Planetes: 9 episodes.
Urusei Yatsura: ~40 episodes, but then it just keeps getting better.
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I have zero examples of it in my anime experience. Of course there is some show which started at 3-4/10 and finished at 6-7/10 or started at 6-7 and finished at 9-10, but no one anime which started bad/really bad wasn't finished to be amazing to me in the end))
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ONE PEAK IS GOOD FROM EPISODE 1. WAKE UP.
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Since I have no examples of series I didn't like getting good, I'll have to go with series I liked that improved:

Kiddy Grade-The main story hits around the middle of the series when


Witch Hunter Robin-Starts out as a case of the week show until
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Black Clover is a very good example. It had a rocky start, that shown little promise. People found Asta's constant screaming and overal voice especially annoying mostly because it was his VA's literally first role and he was still learning. Thankfully, things got better.
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^ definitely Black Clover indeed. But unfortunately it kind of takes 10 or even 20 episodes before it "gets good". Let's just say though if you absolutely despise those first episodes, then probably it wouldn't have been for you at all.

But if you like didn't MIND or just thought they were MID, then I'd say definitely keep watching.

The big turn-off for a lot of people IS all of Asta's yelling. But iirc most of said yelling is in the first arcs. He tones down considerably as it goes on, and as he becomes more mature, you could say.


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JoJo's Bizarre Adventure.

I had a hard time getting into Stardust Crusaders with the new power system out of the blue, and Jotaro was a dick. I dropped it for a bit but my friends were telling me it gets better, so I listened to them. And...yeah, they were right. I am a proud JoJo fan to this day.

I'd argue One Piece as well, but that's more subjective.
If I had to choose between One Piece and a girlfriend...I think I'll go with One Piece
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Kingdom, and it was twofold, the first 4 episodes or so of the show actually saw me dropping the show for a while because I thought the pacing was going to suck. When I picked it back up the plot started to actually speed up which got me to watch the first season, despite the abysmal cg. Once you get to the second season though, and increasingly every season thereafter, the animation gets a huge boost, and the show quickly became a cult favorite of mine that I highly recommend.
2 hours ago

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Only two animes come to mind = School Days and Nagi No Asukara (A Lull In The Sea)



School Days basically since it was a deconstruction of the rom-com genre.

It started dull and forgettable in the first 3-to-5 episodes, and then it became something much more unique

Now, whether you like the morals of it or not is a different topic



As for Nagi No Asukara (A Lull In The Sea), the first half (the first 12-13 episodes) were just child drama and meh.

But then there was a timeskip after the events of episode 13, and it became a unique experience.




Those are honestly the only two animes that started meh nor anything special, but became something unique if you stuck around with it.

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