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Naruto Shippuden is awful except for the pain arc. That was the only part I truly enjoyed. The first naruto series was vastly superior.

Bleach also sucks.

SAO II isn't very good.

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It's not though.

You said it, not me. 

I know this opinions sucks,but Cardfight!! Vanguard are one of the best TCG Animes out there besides YGO... :P

I'm not sure it counts but, I'm annoyed by Ourun Host Club. (No idea if I spelled that right)

I never once liked fanservice  

I always thought of it as a desperate attempt to get more people to like their shows. Anime like K and 07-Ghost were pretty good, but they had to screw it up with tossing fanservice into everything.It sounds ret@rded when the characters yell the names of their attacks.SAO was too boring for me, i couldn't get past the 15th episode and the fact that SAO lovers say the other half is worse makes me glad i didn't go past ep15.People make too big a deal out of something being an anime or not being an anime. All I really care about is how good it is.

In my opinion, Bleach is one of the best anime shows ever made (including all of the filler arcs/so shoot me).I hate that anime creators feel the need to over sexualize women, and give them unrealistic boob size (even in Bleach, there's issues with that, and one of the main reasons why I never will in my life, ever watch Kill La Kill! T.T) The blood factor in many anime shows is so over the top to the point of being unrealistic and flat out ridiculous at times.I prefer dubs over subs any day. I just think they're better overall to watch. But I will watch subs if I have no other choice. I read manga, but I think anime is better in some ways.I think DBZ is way more overrated than it deserves (I haven't watched it yet). 

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I love fanservice

When Anime makes from of people who are flat-chested.

Chest are good flat or not. xD

It's weird coming from a boy. lol

Attack on Titan is literally one of the worst anime's in a very long time. The show is given far too much hype than it actually deserves.

 

I don't mind English dubs (but only when it comes to stuff I watched when I was younger, like Pokemon, Digimon, Yugi-oh, Medabots, etc.)

Saban's censorship is almost on par with 4kids. Even Disney (or whoever they hired) did a better job with censorship and retaining most original names. Yes, this is on Digimon beyond season 3. lol

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Fairy Tail is Rave Master 2.0

Naruto is going downhill and needs to die REALLY REALLY SOON.

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Naruto is going downhill and needs to die REALLY REALLY SOON.

Yeah, it lost a lot of the quality that made it good after the first show.

Attack on Titan is literally one of the worst anime's in a very long time. The show is given far too much hype than it actually deserves.

How is it bad? whether or not its popular doesn't dictate the quality of the show. 

RWBY = Ehh...its k. 

Bleach= BARF

Deatnote = zzzzzzzz........

 

*runs from mob*

Weren't you like obsessed with Death Note for a while? I mean I agree with you all of those shows are pretty mediocre but it seems like kind of a sudden change.

I prefer English dubs. I absolutely cannot stand the high pitched annoying hyper cutesy voices lots of girls/women in anime have. I cannot believe Japanese girls sound like that naturally. And if they do, then I'm glad as heck I don't live in Japan.

 

(This applies to Video Games and Anime, but I'll put it here since it kinda ties in to the above). Chie's original voice in Persona 4 was better by far. The new Chie was actually pretty good in the anime, however I couldn't stand her in Arena and I didn't like her much in Golden. What's more, I hate when people say (about Chie's first voice) that she sounded like a full grown woman. The voice worked perfectly fine on a 17 year old high school girl. Seriously, I've met a bunch of girls in school that sound like adults. Teens at that age tend to sound closer to adults than children. Plus, the same could be said for EVERY OTHER CAST MEMBER.

 

I liked the second half of the Sword Art Online. AND Sugu was my favorite character. AND Asuna was my least favorite of the heroes/heroines. AND I found Sugou to be an effective villain due to his creepiness and insanity (his evil plan was stupid, though).

 

Fan-service doesn't ruin anything for me. As long as the rest of it is entertaining, then I don't care if there's fan-service or not. If it sucks without the fan-service, then it will suck with fan-service. If it's good without fan-service, it would still be good with fan-service.

 

I don't want to watch the second season of Oreimo because I know it's gonna go the incest route. I was so pleasantly surprised when the first season avoided doing that, against my expectations, and actually had a GOOD story. Like, I was expecting to watch an episode or two, find it stupid, then move on. But it was actually good. The story was heartwarming and sweet, and the characters were good (except Kirino, who was an insufferable jerk, which only make the incest route more unbearable). Going with the incest option just completely goes against the characterization they built in the first season, and I just don't want to watch what I like get deconstructed and turned into something I don't.

 

Though I know it's shallow, I absolutely cannot stand DragonBall's art style and refuse to watch because of it.

 

Sgt. Frog remains to this day the most hilarious anime I've seen, and the dub was far superior to the original*. It's a darn shame it never got very popular outside of Japan, and it saddens me that we'll never get the rest of the series, or even the rest of season two dubbed. Heck, it's impossible to find 100+ of the episodes fansubbed, and a lot of those that were had subs that sucked beyond reason.

 

*Note: They actually were very liberal when writing the dub version. The story lines of each episode remain generally the same, but a lot of the dialogue was changed,and, IMO, made much funnier. Granted the original version is still enjoyable.

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Japanse VA's all sound them same!

SUB is shet, what makes it so good , YOU DON'T EVEN UNDERSTAND (unless you know Japanese). Just because the lip sync is more on key GTHO...

How is it bad? whether or not its popular doesn't dictate the quality of the show.

It gets more hype than it deserves. It is at best a bad show. Awful storyline, awful characters, dreadful pacing and just all round bad. It wasn't my thing. I don't dislike it because it's popular, I dislike it because it's an awful anime. A few friends of mine adore the shit out of it and I can't see why tbh.

 

Personally there is far better anime out there but taste is subjective.

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It gets more hype than it deserves. It is at best a bad show. Awful storyline, awful characters, dreadful pacing and just all round bad. It wasn't my thing. I don't dislike it because it's popular, I dislike it because it's an awful anime. A few friends of mine adore the shit out of it and I can't see why tbh.

 

Personally there is far better anime out there but taste is subjective.

please examine the story so I know why you dislike it

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  • One Piece is pretty good but the anime starts to suck later on.

1. All comedy giddy Highschool animes are the same to me.

 

2. Infinite Stratos was a huge disappointment

 

3. Sometimes I feel like fans can get really close minded when it comes to their anime.

 

4. I don't see anything wrong with the current Naruto, except for its high amount of interruption flashback fillers. Other than that the anime is pretty well thought out and deserve the praise it gets.

 

5. Sword Art doesn't deserve any praise at all. Hell I don't even know why its popular in the first place.

 

6. I like One Piece. I think it deserve alot more praise than it gets and people shouldn't diss it away just because the high number of episodes it has, but whatever.

 

7. I don't like having animes with 25 episodes, I think it's too short.

 

8. I don't like finishing animes.

 

9. Hunter x Hunter is probably the best damn anime I have ever watched. Not only is there no fanservervice, but theres also no fillers either. Don't let the innocent cover art fool you, when it's dark, it gets REALLY dark. The show portrays real life situations, and even though you can a have a power level, you can still die. Plus what I also love is how theres no such thing as a "Invincible ability". Every ability must go through a condition that is set, there's also limitations (Like how Chrollo can steal abilities but can only use them when equipping the book). And the main statement you should keep in mind is that reality is a bitch. The women are also strong as hell as well. I think Hunter X Hunter has surpassed it's predecessor, Yu yu Hakusho. The mind games and psychology is soo much to take.

 

10. Pandora Hearts is good, but the audio is shit.

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Eva was okay but I hate the impact it had on my super robots it is still being felt today actually

I never once liked fanservice  

This post was good because of your sig.

 

 

Fool. Manga is almost always better.

I prefer English dubs.

I'm frustrated when people talk about how great anime looks when almost all of it is so cheaply made and looks very alike.

I actually find that it depends on the execution to as if the manga was in fact better than the Anime. Sometimes with good directors and voice actors the characters can really come to life, and this can be good for stuff where liveliness helps a lot, like comedies. (But it depends on how well the execution was done in the anime version how well it was executed in the manga.) 

 

RWBY's not an anime.

Semantics. Anime simply means animation and RWBY is animated. Yes, there is general consensus to use the Japanese's word for animation to describe their media, but really there isn't any reason why the word can't apply to similar styles of animation.So, while I agree that RWBY is not an anime, I see no point saying to others it isn't an anime.

This post was good because of your sig.

 

Which one?

Which one?

Ah, I didn't realize you had a sig that auto changes.

 

This sig. (well the one in your rotation doesn't have the text)

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Semantics. Anime simply means animation and RWBY is animated. Yes, there is general consensus to use the Japanese's word for animation to describe their media, but really there isn't any reason why the word can't apply to similar styles of animation.

So, while I agree that RWBY is not an anime, I see no point saying to others it isn't an anime.

 

Anime means Japanese animation, which RWBY is not.

 

The point of me saying it is that I'm expressing my opinion, obviously.

I'll sometimes call anime cartoons. They are essentially cartoons, just from a different country and with a different way of approaching it in terms of art, styles, themes, content, etc. Anime is short for animation which is the creation of 2D or 3D objects in a 2D or 3D environment. Thus I put them under the catagory of cartoons. It irritates me to no end, however, when I try explaining this reasoning to people and before I can even utter the first syllable they're already jumping at my throat and putting words in my mouth :|

It'd be nice if we could see some more animes that are not adaptations from a manga or light novel

 

SAO II should honestly be called Gun Gale Online, like seriously, they aren't in freaking SAO anymore. Also, SAO II is boring me even though I gave it a chance

 

The whole Subs vs Dubs debate is stupid. Let people watch what version they wanna watch. It doesn't take away from the anime itself. I'll go for dubs first because it's in my native language but if i have to read subtitles, I will. 

 

Deadman Wonderland needs another season

 

RWBY isn't a goddamn anime. 

 

Unless the fanservice is as bad and ridiculous as Eiken, it doesn't bother me. 

*stops commenting about posts*Time to state all my potentially unpopular opinions about anime in one post.Attack on Titan is basically just a rehash of the Gurren Lagann idea with changes to make it more "dark and realistic". (that doesn't mean I don't like Attack on Titan, that's just what I think) click the spoiler for more details with spoilers.

What are the connections?1) Humanity is confined to a safe haven. (underground in Gurren Lagann, behind walls in Attack on Titan)2) A theme of willpower with one of the main characters (This can be scoffed at, since most Shonen shows have that)3) A main character (and leader of the other main characters) dies near the start of the show.4) A main character gains the power of the enemy forces. (and in Attack on Titan's case, basically resurrects)5) The threat is manufactured. (or at least that's highly hinted at in AoT, and I wouldn't be surprised if it turns Gurren Lagann and have it originally for humanities own good)6) Armin quite possibly will take the path of Simon and surpass Eren7) The Hero being on trial

 

Yeah, while they aren't identical, and can be seen as quite different. I am constantly seeing parallels in between them. (even if there aren't really any)

 

When a not ecchi anime starts to go towards it part of the way in, it really feels degrading to the show. (an odd beech episode, or spa/bathhouse episode doesn't count) I just want what I am watching to either be ecchi or not ecchi, none of this wishy-washy flipping about. I just want consistency.I can't think of shows or episodes of shows off the top of my head, but I do remember occasionally seeing things that could have been written off as fan service done well. Where they actually made sense in the logic and physics of the show, they didn't obstruct the plot, and they didn't change the feel. Other times they do the compete opposite... D; 

This following opinion might be popular....Dear Japan, please stop making 13 (or 12) episode animes that are basically promos for your manga, thank you. (That being said sometimes I enjoyed them anyways, and they worked well as a promo too)

 

I would like less lollies, or if there is a "loli" have her be there for a good reason. Or at least have an equal ratio of little boys and little girls. D: 

The smart, caring, beautiful, big breasted, airhead (honestly that describes them better than "naive" most of the time) should go away. Especially if they also have the cooking of death that everyone eats anyways. Though in a few cases I actually like that type of character, but in most other cases... WHY OH WHY DO THEY EXIST!?!?

 

The protagonist's harem, these are painful to watch most of the time. (as I just said MOST of the time)

 

I know this is unpopular here. Guilty crown was an average anime at best that had plot holes that make the story should have last only 5 or 6 episodes. Also Shu is a slime human that represents basically all that is holding humanity back, and in the end the victory that made everyone happy potentially held everyone back.

 

I honestly would have rather had Light win in Death Note than Near.

 

Shonen anime has too much talking in a lot of their battle scenes. And sometimes in shows like one piece, 2 minutes of their reality equals like 5-10 minutes of ours. (there was actually a time keeping piece in a scene)

 

Sword Art Online for the most part doesn't feel like an anime about an mmo. It feels like an action "I WILL WIN BECAUSE I AM JUST THAT GOOD AND I HAVE THE WILL TO WIN!" show in a "mmo" setting.  I haven't seen hack or accelworld, so I can't comment on those.But in my opinion Log Horizon had a better idea of what an anime about being stuck in a mmo should be like. (it even had some scenes of characters trying to figure out how to use their classes and skills to synergize) THOUGH while logical in the shows logic, I kind of didn't like the arc about restoring order to all the people that have been trapped in the MMO.Also that Log Horizon is one of those shows where people do clever things only to have it explained later.

 

I feel that Maoyu is overlooked. Though I can't say it is underrated, because most people who I know that saw the whole thing enjoyed it. (though it ends at an odd spot and has no plans for a second season) Note: People commonly compare it to Spice and Wolf. So if you know what type of anime that is, this is probably a similar one.The first Fullmetal Alchemist was better than Brotherhood, at least until it had to make up its own ending because the Manga was still far from finished. I probably wouldn't have enjoyed Brotherhood if I didn't watch Fullmetal Alchemist first. But since I watched Fullmetal Alchemist first, not only did I enjoy Brotherhood, I possibly enjoyed the overall series more than the first series.

 

Showing some events and then jumping back in time to show us how the series got there can be annoying. Especially if the series failed to make us care about the event, or when they have 6+ episodes before they get back to where they left off. AND THE SHOW IS ONLY 13 EPISODES LONG! >.>That being said, when done correctly it can foster intrigue and promote longer wading through more "boring" stuff to get to what you want to see.Edit: I didn't finish, but oh well, I guess the rest of my opinions will have to wait. 

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