5 least favorite animes?
- gravityrules
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Time to stop insulting people...
Anyways, here's five i dislike, since I just quit watching stuff I really hate.
1. Fushigi Yugi - I was so happy when everybody (almost and kind of) died at the end. And i wish Miaka and Tamahome would learn other words besides just each other's names. I didn't think the animation was that great and the story seemed to drag on. Why can't people who die just stay dead? Arg! This series just bugs me and I can't really put my finger on why.
2. Kyo Kara Maoh - being a girl, i probably could have liked it, but the guys were just too wimpy for me! And most of the girl characters made me want to go kill somebody. I like bad ass girls, not weak slutty ones.
3. Peacemaker - Not sure why I didn't like this. Somehow, ALL of the characters pissed me off. Probably the pig most though. And its owner. I don't even remember their names.
4. Samurai X movie - I totally agree with every one else who mentioned this. The train.... that ruined it right at the beginning.
5. Saiyuki movie - liked the series enough, but hated this. nobody told me exactly how bad some of the stuff surrounding the original is... i think i'm pretty much permanently afraid of anime movies now...
Yup, that's my list... for now
Anyways, here's five i dislike, since I just quit watching stuff I really hate.
1. Fushigi Yugi - I was so happy when everybody (almost and kind of) died at the end. And i wish Miaka and Tamahome would learn other words besides just each other's names. I didn't think the animation was that great and the story seemed to drag on. Why can't people who die just stay dead? Arg! This series just bugs me and I can't really put my finger on why.
2. Kyo Kara Maoh - being a girl, i probably could have liked it, but the guys were just too wimpy for me! And most of the girl characters made me want to go kill somebody. I like bad ass girls, not weak slutty ones.
3. Peacemaker - Not sure why I didn't like this. Somehow, ALL of the characters pissed me off. Probably the pig most though. And its owner. I don't even remember their names.
4. Samurai X movie - I totally agree with every one else who mentioned this. The train.... that ruined it right at the beginning.
5. Saiyuki movie - liked the series enough, but hated this. nobody told me exactly how bad some of the stuff surrounding the original is... i think i'm pretty much permanently afraid of anime movies now...
Yup, that's my list... for now
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I challenge you to sit there and really examine the taste of it with your tongue and tell me what it's made out of, without looking at the bottle.
It doesn't taste like what it's made out of, does it?
I challenge you to sit there and really examine the taste of it with your tongue and tell me what it's made out of, without looking at the bottle.
It doesn't taste like what it's made out of, does it?
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1. Final Fantasy VII: Advent Children - There was barely a plot. The editing was disjointed and seizure-inducingly bad. The English voice overs were poorly matched with the characters. The action was overkill, and hardly any of the supporting main characters (i.e. Barrett, Cid, and so on) got any development or screentime outside of that one battle with that giant whatever-the-heck-it-was.
2. Sailor Moon - The idea that the world is saved time and time again by a flakey highschooler with a valley girl accent is more than insulting.
3. Vampire Hunter D (The Original) - The animation was just far, far too dark and had little detail to it at all. Plus the whole sci/fi twist never sat right with me.
4. X: The Movie - The animation was dull, and the story was hardly interesting.
5. Pokemon - I shared a home with three obsessed fans. 'Nuff said.
2. Sailor Moon - The idea that the world is saved time and time again by a flakey highschooler with a valley girl accent is more than insulting.
3. Vampire Hunter D (The Original) - The animation was just far, far too dark and had little detail to it at all. Plus the whole sci/fi twist never sat right with me.
4. X: The Movie - The animation was dull, and the story was hardly interesting.
5. Pokemon - I shared a home with three obsessed fans. 'Nuff said.
- ayoto-kun
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no to mention that sailor moon had a kid...and are both in grade school (K-12; im not sure what the age difference is though)chuck_bob wrote:2. Sailor Moon - The idea that the world is saved time and time again by a flakey highschooler with a valley girl accent is more than insulting.
here is my list
1. Cromartie High School: I've been told that i have no since of humor when it comes to anime; but i loved Excel Saga ; but this anime is just straight up RETARDED!!!!! not to mention that they try to get you to buy the manga in the anime to reveal little bidbits about the storyline
2. DBZ: The show has no depth. the show is all like im going to save the world with my awsome ripped body by kicking the bad guys asses in submition or death...and if they dont die then you can bet your ass that they will return in another 5 episode block in which they have gotten stronger and i have to figure out within those 5 episodes how to beat him up again. and another thing....like 98% of all the bad guys ARE GUYS. AND WHY THE F***K IS everyone RIPPED...even the little kids are ripped.
3. DB GT: i dont even no why this show was created...its exactly the same as DBZ except for some of the characters. personally i think that gt was created so that there could be 2 dragon ball card games
4. Naruto: ok lets just face it...this show sucks.
5. Yu-Gi-Oh: ok this show was spawned from a card game...and the card game sucks! there really isnt much more to say.
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ayoto-kun wrote:
1. Cromartie High School: I've been told that i have no since of humor when it comes to anime; but i loved Excel Saga ; but this anime is just straight up RETARDED!!!!! not to mention that they try to get you to buy the manga in the anime to reveal little bidbits about the storyline
5. Yu-Gi-Oh: ok this show was spawned from a card game...and the card game sucks! there really isnt much more to say.
1. Hahaha, what storyline?
2. Wrong. The manga created the card game.
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well fine then ...but still any anything thats main storyline has anything to do with a card game is pretty much created to suck...no just anime (although i cant think of any live action show {or even movie} thats main storyline involves a card game)Cornwiggle wrote:2. Wrong. The manga created the card game.
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clearly you havent seen the world championship poker tv shows.ayoto-kun wrote:well fine then ...but still any anything thats main storyline has anything to do with a card game is pretty much created to suck...no just anime (although i cant think of any live action show {or even movie} thats main storyline involves a card game)Cornwiggle wrote:2. Wrong. The manga created the card game.
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I am just repeating everbody else out there
I like the Naruto manga, but the show is to popular
The dragon ball series are all lame
Inu Yasha has (contary to many belifes), in fact, NO PLOT!
Yu-gi-oh reached an all time low after things came to life
And over all most anime suck compared to the manga (unless the anime came first which is rare)
I like the Naruto manga, but the show is to popular
The dragon ball series are all lame
Inu Yasha has (contary to many belifes), in fact, NO PLOT!
Yu-gi-oh reached an all time low after things came to life
And over all most anime suck compared to the manga (unless the anime came first which is rare)
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Good: DragonBall.. ah, the days of Oolong and young Bulma. Straight up fun.
Bad: Pretty much all that followed. I don't know what happened. It just became.. well, bad. It turned from a fun, almost satirical event into an all-out must keeeek your azzz now show; it was poorly scripted and was driven into the ground. Too bad.
Good: X the Series - Gorgeous, with a clear storyline, and style. Drama and intensity that kept me wondering "What's Next?". Plus, it another plotline drawn into it, that of Subaru (Tokyo Babylon).
Bad - X the Movie - Cram the entire thing into a short amount of time, cut out this, trim that, screw the artwork and hope for the best. A complete loss.
Bad+ - Tokyo Babylon - In manga form, great, funny... completely Clamp style. After being turned into a 'manga movie' it was a fiasco, Subaru isn't naive or trusting, he's an effing idiot. I wish I'd never put that poison into my DVD player.
Good - Yu-Gi-Oh! Manga - Jounichi (Joey?) starts out as a kid in a bad crowd who's being abused by an alcoholic father. He hates the other 3, and, believe me, in the manga Anzu (Tia? TEa?) doesn't stand around throwing rose petals and preaching "Let's all be friends and forgive, forgive, forgive!"
Bad - Yu-Gi-Oh! anime being childized and cut to hell and back, then scripted so poorly I'm surprised the actors could say the lines without laughing.
Good - Rurouni Kenshin - The Manga - Smart, funny, goofy and dramatically intense--that's great!
Good - Rurouni Kenshin - Anime Series - They stayed with the actual characters, didn't change around names to 'dumb it down' for everyone and it still had that funny and intense feeling.
Bad - Samurai X - It's Kenshin, young! We (the producers) will tell you the 'before' story of how he got his scar! Talk about shattered image.
and... I didn't like Metropolis. To be honest, I found it overly moralistic and the artwork looked like it didn't know it wanted to be stuck in the 30-40's era or brought up to speed. Like watching old Warner Bros being slammed into Cowboy Bebop. It didn't fit, and then covering it with a gooey dose of Sci-fi.
I'm sorry if my post offended anyone. I've tried to explain WHY I don't like these things with pros/cons.
Bad: Pretty much all that followed. I don't know what happened. It just became.. well, bad. It turned from a fun, almost satirical event into an all-out must keeeek your azzz now show; it was poorly scripted and was driven into the ground. Too bad.
Good: X the Series - Gorgeous, with a clear storyline, and style. Drama and intensity that kept me wondering "What's Next?". Plus, it another plotline drawn into it, that of Subaru (Tokyo Babylon).
Bad - X the Movie - Cram the entire thing into a short amount of time, cut out this, trim that, screw the artwork and hope for the best. A complete loss.
Bad+ - Tokyo Babylon - In manga form, great, funny... completely Clamp style. After being turned into a 'manga movie' it was a fiasco, Subaru isn't naive or trusting, he's an effing idiot. I wish I'd never put that poison into my DVD player.
Good - Yu-Gi-Oh! Manga - Jounichi (Joey?) starts out as a kid in a bad crowd who's being abused by an alcoholic father. He hates the other 3, and, believe me, in the manga Anzu (Tia? TEa?) doesn't stand around throwing rose petals and preaching "Let's all be friends and forgive, forgive, forgive!"
Bad - Yu-Gi-Oh! anime being childized and cut to hell and back, then scripted so poorly I'm surprised the actors could say the lines without laughing.
Good - Rurouni Kenshin - The Manga - Smart, funny, goofy and dramatically intense--that's great!
Good - Rurouni Kenshin - Anime Series - They stayed with the actual characters, didn't change around names to 'dumb it down' for everyone and it still had that funny and intense feeling.
Bad - Samurai X - It's Kenshin, young! We (the producers) will tell you the 'before' story of how he got his scar! Talk about shattered image.
and... I didn't like Metropolis. To be honest, I found it overly moralistic and the artwork looked like it didn't know it wanted to be stuck in the 30-40's era or brought up to speed. Like watching old Warner Bros being slammed into Cowboy Bebop. It didn't fit, and then covering it with a gooey dose of Sci-fi.
I'm sorry if my post offended anyone. I've tried to explain WHY I don't like these things with pros/cons.
Now, don't feel bad. It's not you, it's me. I Don't Like You. -.-
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"The nine most terrifying words in the English language are: 'I'm from the Government, and I'm here to help.'" - Ronald Reagan