What anime could the world do without?
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DeAdCaRnY wrote:The world could easily do without any of the crap they show on television here in the US. Thats right, every episode of DB,DBZ,DB-GT, Yu-Gi-Oh!, Pokemon, F.M.A., Cowboy Bebop, Big-O, and every retnal gouging episode of Gundam. All these shows that has been dubbed into nothing but mind-numbing wastes of television air space should be dropped into a fiery pit of electrified lava spikes to never be harnessed from the depths which they belong.
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Before there was Pokemon, there were two anime seires that turned many of us into anime fans; Sailor Moon & Dragonball Z. I believe it was these and not Pokemon that turned many of us into fans.
As far as I'm concerned Inuyasha is one of the bests of all time.
There is one anime that should have never been made, and that is SD Gundam. It is one of, if not the single worst animes of all time(in my opinion). It's an insult and a disgrace to the Gundam franchise and name. This show makes Dual Masters, Pokemon, Digimon Frontier, Hamtaro, and Super Milk Chan look like they're halfway decent. Now that's saying something.
As far as I'm concerned Inuyasha is one of the bests of all time.
There is one anime that should have never been made, and that is SD Gundam. It is one of, if not the single worst animes of all time(in my opinion). It's an insult and a disgrace to the Gundam franchise and name. This show makes Dual Masters, Pokemon, Digimon Frontier, Hamtaro, and Super Milk Chan look like they're halfway decent. Now that's saying something.
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But the little SD gundams are so cute!!megaman917 wrote:There is one anime that should have never been made, and that is SD Gundam. It is one of, if not the single worst animes of all time(in my opinion). It's an insult and a disgrace to the Gundam franchise and name.
by the way, off topic, but my first were Cybersix and Samurai Pizza Cats (sailor moon was right after)
Now the SPC theme song is stuck in my head again!!!!!!! ARGH!!
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No matter how you look at it crap is still crap. And I think many people here will agree with me.got2maskit wrote:But the little SD gundams are so cute!!
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I think that most of the anime listed (pokemon, yu-gi-oh, dual monsters, beyblade), there are things in common: no plan, no character development, and too black-and-white.
The series' arcs seem to be placed totally randomly. Though some make slight reference to the previous arcs, none of them really seem to correspond with each other and are merely there to use up time. Too much filler episodes to tolerate and it's alright to skip a few weekly episodes because they just don't flow together very well.
Most of the anime that we hate are ones with very few to no character development. The heros don't seem to mature mentally in any way since the first episode. They may get slightly stronger physically, but they don't seem to encounter many philosophical or mind-changing situations.
What I hate the most is that the heros are just so good the villans are just so evil! The good anime have villans who have some sort of personality or past that makes the audience relate to them or show sympathy toward them. And the heros never seem consider sins such as betrayal. They just hang on to the whole 'be good' philosophy 100%. There is no way a person can relate to such simple characters!
The series' arcs seem to be placed totally randomly. Though some make slight reference to the previous arcs, none of them really seem to correspond with each other and are merely there to use up time. Too much filler episodes to tolerate and it's alright to skip a few weekly episodes because they just don't flow together very well.
Most of the anime that we hate are ones with very few to no character development. The heros don't seem to mature mentally in any way since the first episode. They may get slightly stronger physically, but they don't seem to encounter many philosophical or mind-changing situations.
What I hate the most is that the heros are just so good the villans are just so evil! The good anime have villans who have some sort of personality or past that makes the audience relate to them or show sympathy toward them. And the heros never seem consider sins such as betrayal. They just hang on to the whole 'be good' philosophy 100%. There is no way a person can relate to such simple characters!
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