Anime & Manga Worst Animes that you have watched

Anything FoTM or being called a "deconstruction" is shit. Case in point Meguca and Evangalion.


First off that's what not deconstruction fucking means and a work can't be a deconstruction; deconstruction is something you do to a text.


Anyway it seems to stem from genre ignorance and these animes being entry level. Like Evangalion is really Devilman mashed up with some Ultraman fanfic and fueled by depression and sprinkled with faux symbolism that gets mistaken for being deep rather sounding cool because Western shit is Exotic to Japanese. And since people think TTGL= how all Super Robo is that with Eva being all dark and depressive makes it like unique or some shit when its not.


Meguca is just Ryuki with little potato headed girls and some extra dark and edge. Which is hailed as being all very revolutionary because none of the viewers think that any other MG is just incapable of having some dark elements. Like Sailor Moon which has that super girly vibe to it has all the characters killed off during the final battle of the series.


Fate is inexplicably popular for what it is; a really dumb battle type show with the concept of having bastardized versions of historical or mythological characters that don't really have anything to do with the real thing which gets really dumb and cringey. Because having the genderbent King Arthur wanting the D of your average everyday Japanese highschooler totally isn't pandering wish fulfillment crap. Also it has a really dumb cosmology, metaplot, and terrible terrible fucking porn prose.


Titans is crap because: What is pacing? Also it's this decade's babby's first "adult" anime for this decade. Although there's probably other equally entry level ones I think Titan is the one that blew up the biggest.


Also I'd say naruto redeemed itself at the very end with breast girl winning and the ensuing shipper salt that only got worse with the shojou tastic romance movie. And the platonic perfection of hilarity that is the burrito salad
 
Mirai Nikki, Kill la Kill, and Elfen Lied are probably my least favorite anime.


Mirai Nikki had a decent premise, but it was ruined by the terrible main characters. Yuno is without a doubt the most one of the most annoying characters i have ever seen in an anime.


Kill la Kill was so boring that i didnt bother with the second half.


Elfen Lied just feels like one of those shows that wants to be dark and edgy for no reason other than to be dark and edgy.
 
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Today came out the first episode of Ninja Slayer. By studio Trigger (Gurren Lagann, Power plant 33, Kill la Kill). It is 12 minutes of this

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I mean Kill la Kill had animation quality issues... but this... this is just plain trolling. The characters aren't even animated.
 
Nay, I am going to keep on hating it anyway. Along with Inferno Cop :)


I still like KLK because its got actual animation, properly directed scenes and frames. But stuff like IC doesn't feel like it was done by pros. Watch some of those OCT animations on deviant art. "Zeurel", "Unknown person" - both of them did each 10 min clip in less than a month. They are hobbysts, while Trigger is a studio.
 
I'd have to say Samurai Flamenco stands out as one of my least favorite animes simply because it was so frickin' weird. It was a struggle to get through but I pushed on thinking it would get better, and then it was done.
 
Patarillo! Patarillo! Patarillo! Patarillo! Patarillo!


I've seen some pretty horrible stuff including:


Casshern Sins, Aiken, School Days, Shuffle, Ruroni Kenshin All the Movies, Green Green, and etc.


You know what, Aiken you get your horrible ass up there to!


Aiken and Patarillo!


are by far the worst anime I've ever laid eyes on, Aiken focusing on ecchi


with a breast so out of proportions that all the female should have chronic back


pain for life or breaking their spine. Made no sense and had succeeded in making me


hate it and had taken all my "W*h" see can't even spell it, it's so damn bad.


patarillo! was just horrible, the voice acting suck, the art sucked, everything sucked.


Don't know why I expected something from it. I mean yeah, I loved Rose of Versailles and


Lady Georgie along with Glass Mask, so when I saw this old Shounen Ai, I thought oh what the


hell. Who knows maybe it'll surprise me. Well, it didn't and frankly I have thought of suing


all websites showing that abomination to unsuspecting viewers. Jeez, thank Zubat for


the good ones or my brain would be mush by now.
 
[QUOTE="A Guileless Fable]Patarillo! Patarillo! Patarillo! Patarillo! Patarillo!
I've seen some pretty horrible stuff including:


Casshern Sins, Aiken, School Days, Shuffle, Ruroni Kenshin All the Movies, Green Green, and etc.


You know what, Aiken you get your horrible ass up there to!


Aiken and Patarillo!


are by far the worst anime I've ever laid eyes on, Aiken focusing on ecchi


with a breast so out of proportions that all the female should have chronic back


pain for life or breaking their spine. Made no sense and had succeeded in making me


hate it and had taken all my "W*h" see can't even spell it, it's so damn bad.


patarillo! was just horrible, the voice acting suck, the art sucked, everything sucked.


Don't know why I expected something from it. I mean yeah, I loved Rose of Versailles and


Lady Georgie along with Glass Mask, so when I saw this old Shounen Ai, I thought oh what the


hell. Who knows maybe it'll surprise me. Well, it didn't and frankly I have thought of suing


all websites showing that abomination to unsuspecting viewers. Jeez, thank Zubat for


the good ones or my brain would be mush by now.

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Oh, I remember watching Classhern... duh...
 
Sins is boring crap. Others are more fun if you're familiar with Henshin heroes toku shows. Cuz Casshern is basically Kamen rider astroboy
 
@SubSonicSausage


I am soooooooooo sorry.


The whole mood of the show just killed me.


A suicidal protagonist that just couldn't die.


The art works wasn't bad, but everything was just so drab.


And Casshern. Yeah, he was just off putting.
 
@TheWretchedEgg


Hi wonderful!


@SubSonicSausage


Yeah, I just got done watching it


and I have to say it was pretty bad. This


is why I prefer reading the manga instead of watching.


The manga reveals more and animators only have so much


time and too much material to put into a series. I prefer the manga of


Pupa rather than the anime for sure.
 
I don't know if it was actually all that bad, but I distinctly remember seeing SD Gundam Force in my youth and thinking, then, that it was a terrible show that didn't deserve air time.
 
So, Sword Art Online, right? Starts with a decent premise. You're trapped in an MMO and there's a microwave hooked up to your brain. And then you gotta beat an MMO to leave. A premise, a core idea, however, always sounds good.


SAO was written by someone who does not play video games. From the start, there are quite a few mechanical oddities. For example, it's never actually specified what the skills do, just that they're a thing. Mechanically, there's nothing wrong with a melee only game, but there's not enough variation between different weapon types to warrant vast amounts of replay. Additionally, you have downright idiotic mechanics, like the fact that dual wielding is a skill belonging to exactly one player, despite being an option in basically any action video game.


Moreover, this brings us to the MC, who gets the only big shiny important unique skill. In the entire show, only the main badguy is mentioned as getting a unique skill. And that skill, by the way, is "being able to transition between attack and defense seamlessly", which is silly in a game with real time full simulation combat.


Moreover, the characters themselves all tend to be shallow or poorly thought out. Every female character's primary personality trait is "I am in love with Kirito." All male characters are either fanboys of Kirito's or hate Kirito for getting more ladies than them. You can't name many traits besides this for most of the cast.


Kirito himself is a jumbled mess. His personality switches completely between episodes or even scene to scene. Sometimes he's an aloof loner, or friendly and helpful, or a dark, brooding type. Sometimes he enjoys fighting, and other times he gets super serious about it for no reason. Moreover, it's rare he comes across an actual challenge. He's blatantly, ridiculously powerful for no apparent reason, and apparently adept at using even weapons or vehicles he has had literally no experience with.


The themes are also wonky. MMO's are all about working with teams to do raids on the tough guys. This sort of show is geared towards themes of friendship and teamwork, yet the MC throws it all away to go solo, which is a good way to get yourself killed in any RPG. Any time a vaguely interesting character showed up, Kirito actively sent them away, save Asuna, who, like all women in that show, suffers from a near total lack of personality. I think her most defining trait was literally "she makes sandwiches".


Also there was a scene where Kirito somehow willed a computer program not to bring his HP back up from zero without frying his brain, which is ridiculous on every account and has some downright stupid implications as to how the VR game system works.


I don't think I've even listed off every flaw with the show, but oh man there's a lot more. Every episode I watch is like another train crashing into the wreck.


In short: Klein should have been the main character.
 
Higurashi was a really big disappointment for me.


I'd heard a ton about it, and one friend I made online in middle-school really loved it. This friend was like, my best friend for a bit and I admired her for a lot of reasons. Her writing was way better than mine, a lot of the stuff she was interested in ended up being really cool, etc. The site had to shut down and she had disappeared a few weeks before, so I've never talked to her since.


Since it's a pretty popular show I kept seeing people mention stuff about how good it was, and people from school mentioned it too. Fairly recently I was looking for shows to watch and since I've really gotten into the psychological horror genre, which I wasn't before, I thought I'd watch it. I was determined to see all of it, in weird friend-nostalgic way, and I've watched both seasons.


The first arc was the best in my opinion, and after the MC died I was kinda surprised and wondered where it would go. Which turned out to be downhill. The first season was definitely better, and if it wasn't as mysterious as it was it probably would've been way worse for me. The animation was kinda crappy and it got boring. I wasn't really interested in the story beyond "What exactly is causing everything?"


In terms of horror... it didn't feel like horror at all.





The second season sucked and ruined any good feelings I had for it. It lasted waay to long in my opinion and because of how repetitive it was, was just really boring. I didn't really like how it ended up being a "friendship solves everything" anime either. For me, the story was way worse than the first season. It didn't need to have more deaths or murder, or rather maybe it wouldn't have if it was so boring... So there being less of that was a down too.


I've seen a ton of disappointing anime, but because I had really high hopes for Higurashi it was probably the most disappointing of all.
 
Black Butler for me.


In my opinion, it was just a bunch of cliche anime themes combined together with a tiny bit of that dark element I was looking for, and I could barely even make it past the first episode.
 
Didn't like Toradora. Pretty much every other anime I've watched has had something I can find interest in and therefore like, while Toradora showed promise but then just dropped straight off a cliff. Mostly because the show was all about nothing. And some shows can even make that whole "It's about nothing" thing work, like Lucky Star! But it works with Lucky Star because there was no plot in the first place, but with Toradora there's a plot that never goes anywhere until the last two or three episodes, maybe.


What's worse that a terrible anime is a bad anime that could have been good. And that, I believe, is Toradora.
 
SAO hands down. I can't even look at it now without feeling disgust. The other animes I've watched weren't as bad as SAO to me. However, I haven't too many animes that was terrible, so who am I to judge?


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