Bad Anime's
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Bad Anime's
I bet people here have an anime that they don't like or hate for that matter but which one's don't you like? and try to give details of why
- Nandez
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.hack/dusk or known as Twilight Bracelet.
1.The new drawing sucks it makes the charcaters look 5 years old and like girls.
2.The new story is lame and was created over night to produce the series for more money.
3.They put in crappy battles to try and make it interesting.
4.It was a bad coppy of the games and sign.
5.Just plain sucked.Good thing it failed quickly.
1.The new drawing sucks it makes the charcaters look 5 years old and like girls.
2.The new story is lame and was created over night to produce the series for more money.
3.They put in crappy battles to try and make it interesting.
4.It was a bad coppy of the games and sign.
5.Just plain sucked.Good thing it failed quickly.
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I've said it before and I'll say it again, I absolutely hated SD Gundam.
If you've seen it then you'll exactly why I hated it so much. It's a mockery and a disgrace to the Gundam name.
I also hate Hamtaro for obvious reasons.
I think this thread is going to be one giant flame war, so I wouldn't be surprised if it got locked soon.
If you've seen it then you'll exactly why I hated it so much. It's a mockery and a disgrace to the Gundam name.
I also hate Hamtaro for obvious reasons.
I think this thread is going to be one giant flame war, so I wouldn't be surprised if it got locked soon.
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Love Hina
1. I love the comic, and the show BARELY touches ANY of the comic, especially considering that the manner in which Ken Akamatsu writes, the show could have been at LEAT 75 to 100 episodes long, not 26.
2. The characters aren't NREALY as well-developed as in the comic.
3. Unnecessary characters, like Kentaro and Naru's sister, were added simply to base completely new storylines around that weren't as funny nor as well-written as their Manga counterparts, or were their just for poorly planned plot-devices.
4. The original story had a lot of heart: characters that had to live up to seemingly immeasureable expectations, all while trying to figure out what their hearts really wanted, and to whom they were trully attached and wanted to be with. Each character had their own wants, had their hearts broken by another character in one way or another, but for their love of that person stayed with them, and more than anything cared about the family they'd made; the story was simply a celebration of the power of Love: familial, platonic, and romantic all at once. The show, however, was just plain soap-operatic when it followed the original story, missing a lot of the subtle nuances that make one relate to the characters and feel their same pain, and other times it was just slapstick right and left.
The true beauty of the original comic was that it had all teh heartache and drama of a true romance story, while keeping a light enough touch - as well as having extremely funny moments just as the story seems to be getting too melodramatic. In other words, the Manga was a mastery of balancing comedy and drama; it was a true representation of life, filled with plenty of sad and tearful moments, but also plenty of hope and happiness in between, and at the end of it all, everything turned out well so long as at least one person never lost hope.
Perhaps the only redeeming quality was the OVA trilogy, which finished the story in a (somewhat) pleasing manner - most would agree that the series could have, and probably SHOULD have, ended at Volume 12, with maybe a few elements of Volumes 13 and 14 involved (though the bulk really seemed to drag out until the VERY end in those two) - though I wish they'd mixed elements more to make a better ending than either the comic or the show.
It's probably an okay show if you've never read the Manga - though definitely not one of the greatest - but for those of us who've read the Manga BEFORE watching the show, the TV show is terrible; a poor adaptation at best. Do not, I repeat, DO NOT watch this show if you've read the Love Hina manga.
1. I love the comic, and the show BARELY touches ANY of the comic, especially considering that the manner in which Ken Akamatsu writes, the show could have been at LEAT 75 to 100 episodes long, not 26.
2. The characters aren't NREALY as well-developed as in the comic.
3. Unnecessary characters, like Kentaro and Naru's sister, were added simply to base completely new storylines around that weren't as funny nor as well-written as their Manga counterparts, or were their just for poorly planned plot-devices.
4. The original story had a lot of heart: characters that had to live up to seemingly immeasureable expectations, all while trying to figure out what their hearts really wanted, and to whom they were trully attached and wanted to be with. Each character had their own wants, had their hearts broken by another character in one way or another, but for their love of that person stayed with them, and more than anything cared about the family they'd made; the story was simply a celebration of the power of Love: familial, platonic, and romantic all at once. The show, however, was just plain soap-operatic when it followed the original story, missing a lot of the subtle nuances that make one relate to the characters and feel their same pain, and other times it was just slapstick right and left.
The true beauty of the original comic was that it had all teh heartache and drama of a true romance story, while keeping a light enough touch - as well as having extremely funny moments just as the story seems to be getting too melodramatic. In other words, the Manga was a mastery of balancing comedy and drama; it was a true representation of life, filled with plenty of sad and tearful moments, but also plenty of hope and happiness in between, and at the end of it all, everything turned out well so long as at least one person never lost hope.
Perhaps the only redeeming quality was the OVA trilogy, which finished the story in a (somewhat) pleasing manner - most would agree that the series could have, and probably SHOULD have, ended at Volume 12, with maybe a few elements of Volumes 13 and 14 involved (though the bulk really seemed to drag out until the VERY end in those two) - though I wish they'd mixed elements more to make a better ending than either the comic or the show.
It's probably an okay show if you've never read the Manga - though definitely not one of the greatest - but for those of us who've read the Manga BEFORE watching the show, the TV show is terrible; a poor adaptation at best. Do not, I repeat, DO NOT watch this show if you've read the Love Hina manga.
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- Rurounikeitaro
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That shity anime pissed me off too! After the great .hack/sign finished, I was dieing to see .hack/dusk and was disapointed by the 2nd episode. That pissed me off and the fact that the American Tsukasa voice and David Lucas's voice "Onizuka, Spike, Shishio, Kakashi coming soon" aren't in it.Nandez wrote:.hack/dusk or known as Twilight Bracelet.
1.The new drawing sucks it makes the charcaters look 5 years old and like girls.
2.The new story is lame and was created over night to produce the series for more money.
3.They put in crappy battles to try and make it interesting.
4.It was a bad coppy of the games and sign.
5.Just plain sucked.Good thing it failed quickly.
I'm not saying this anime is a bad anime, but Love Hina the anime got f-ed up. If you saw the anime without reading the manga, you missed out on a whole lot of crap and was told the story in a different way. Including the fact that it doesn't really end in the anime.
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Actually, Lucas is in DUSK, as the voice of Sanjuro. The reason you might have thought he wasn't is because he is credited as Steven Blum, just as he is in the Bebop movie and Naruto. Interestingly, ANN marks Blum and Lucas as separate people, yet include the same picture and a few of the same roles.Rurounikeitaro wrote:...David Lucas's voice "Onizuka, Spike, Shishio, Kakashi coming soon" aren't in it...
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It's because of Union rules and contracts with companies; Steven Blum's his real name, but in order to do projects outside of ADV, he has to use a screenname, aka David Lucas. Same guy, but creditted differently.
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*nods*CerebralAssamite wrote:Arjuna
The story sucked and became quite annoying after the first episode.
Then having to drag a sucky story for what.. 13 episodes was it? I was seriously contemplating suicide after watching it. Good thing I found FMP at the time..
Anyway Arjuna = bad
I totally agree Ajuna is absolute shit, the main character was worse than Shinji, the relationship with that guy was worse than Love Hina characters relationships, and the action scenes well their in a league of their own in shitness. I use too think there was something good in every anime but then i saw Ajuna.
I have liked most of the other animes i have watch, but i have seen some really shit ending:
X (OVA) - totally anit-climatic ending
and
Mahoromaric Series 2 Ending - just didn't like it, it make the NGE ending look good