Agreed... Neon Genesis is so overrated and everyone talks about it being the end all be all of ANIME. It was a pain to choke down, and I hated Shinji along side everyone else. Also all the endings sucked as well.
Rosario Vampire good fucking lord why does that anime come up everytime somebody says anything anime related IT SUCKS! At least Naruto has originality, every single "ninja" in Naruto has a different power, I haven't seen Bleach but I'm pretty sure is okay as well, One Piece I've read a little bit and it was funny but Rosario Vampire is not funny the art sucks and the fucking battle are over quicker than a Samurai X battle!
Rosario Vampire good fucking lord why does that anime come up everytime somebody says anything anime related IT SUCKS! At least Naruto has originality, every single "ninja" in Naruto has a different power, I haven't seen Bleach but I'm pretty sure is okay as well, One Piece I've read a little bit and it was funny but Rosario Vampire is not funny the art sucks and the fucking battle are over quicker than a Samurai X battle!
Deathnote, I was pretty ok with it at first, but the moronic amount of fan obsession about it has completely turned me against it. It was a run of the mill show with a few interesting moments and concepts. Get over it you damn fanboys.
I've loved so many of the shows people have listed here. This is not the thread for me, ta ta folks, have fun with all of your contempt!
Death God said:
Three of them: Naruto, One Piece, and Bleach. I know that chances are, they will never stop making more but I started from the beginning with all of them and I am ending with all of them.
...you do realize that One Piece is primarily a slapstick comedy show, and not designed to be taken seriously, right?
Anyway, I'm on the bandwagon against most of the long-running shonen series mentioned so far (including One Piece, which gets old quickly due to repeated schtick)... and I'd like to add a voice against Serial Experiments Lain. Rarely do I hear it mentioned anymore, but that's usually with praise. Personally, I found pretty much all of the characters whiny and unlikable... and the subject matter exploring human identity to be, well, dry. Strangely lacking a human element.
My personal reason for disliking the show is waiting 30 or more episodes for 1 episode directed by Norio Matsumoto (His style is fluid and goofy at times, and pretty amazing other times.)
For awhile, that was the anime's only saving grace for me. Now days I don't keep up on the anime, and pop in every few months to check on the manga, mainly because I've invested time into reading it. I'm still curious to see how things wrap up (or don't for that matter.)
Last Exile. I like the idea and some of the episodes are pretty good, but for some reason, the show itself never seems to get better then "good at times".
Naruto and Bleach. I used to love them but it's been a long time since the story in either has been compelling. Naruto hasn't been quite the same since the timeskip and Bleach hasn't been good since the end of the Soul Society Arc.
One Piece is UNDERRATED if anything (in the West ofc). It's what the other 2 of the big trio would have been like if they'd taken more inspiration from DragonBall and less from Z - which is why I still watch it.
While valid, that doesn't answer my question. How is it overrated? It's hated, I get that. But overrated?
I suppose I can add another log to the fire: Rebuild of Evangelion 2.22
I'm sorry, I know you tried to defend me and all, but that movie ruined Shinji, Rei, and Asuka for me. And somehow, people like it more than the original series.
The first movie was decent, but that's only because it was almost a carbon copy of the first eight or so episodes of the series.
It turned Asuka from a mean, but sufferable ***** into an insufferable *****. Packing 15 episodes of ***** into one movie does that, but they could have gone a little easier on the bitchiness just a smidge.
Then we have Rei. In NGE, she was charming because we didn't really know what she was thinking and what her motivations were until later. At first, she was following orders from Gendo so he would allow her to die like a normal person. Now, she's in love with Shinji. That's her motivation. That isn't deep, that's cliche. She's become one of her clones, falling in love with the lead. They even made her shy. Ugghhh.
Take notice: Shinji Ikari never got back on the train out of Tokyo 3. It's a nice piece of symbolism: he never ran away. He may have "quit" twice, but he never left Tokyo 3 and he always came back because he knew it was the right thing to do. He didn't even know just how important stopping the Angels was until the second time he "quit" and do you know what he did then? He got back in EVA Unit 01 and kicked space Cthulhu ass, even though he hated every second of it. This makes him (to me) one of the most heroic characters in fiction and to date my favorite character in animation history. I don't care how badass everyone says Kamina is. He's not remotely heroic.
By the way, being emo only applies if the person in question doesn't have a good reason. If anyone has ever had a good reason to behave like Shinji did, it's Shinji.
What does he do in Rebuild? He tries to escape Tokyo 3 and the only reason he doesn't is because he is physically trapped there unless he takes the train out. In 2.22 he causes quite a bit of damage to NERV going on a temper tantrum because Gendo killed Toji with the dummy plug. In the original series, that was the second time Shinji "quit." Here, he does the same thing and physically leaves Tokyo 3. He ran away. He comes back, sure, but he still left on that train. So, Shinji already has why he's fighting Angels and the consequences of losing explained to him, and Unit 02 (with Mari in it) is mangled, but he still just sulks. You know what it takes to get him back in Unit 01? Rei being eaten by Zeruel. He then begins Third Impact to get her back. He (almost) ended the world to save a girl he thought was dead. Stupid. Selfish. Asshole.
I don't want a carbon copy of what I hold dear, but did Hideaki Anno really have to ruin it like this? NGE isn't perfect, not by a long shot. There was so much potential to repair the things Gainax got wrong at first, but they have only answered question and made characters seem like they came from Gurren Lagann. It could have been better, but it's only gotten worse.
To name one, the most recent i watched: Code Geass.
Code Geass was a huge letdown imho.
I expected a "smart" anime, i got a overly cliche mecha story full of hypocritical 'Sues (Suzaku being one the worst "mary sue" i have seen so far in anime, every scene he is in have him doing something perfect, and pulling a deus-ex machina out of nowhere). The only character i kind of liked was Lelouch, but only because he was the only one with some sort of personality and brain.
One thing I am glad about several of these animes is that as much as places like these threads makes their displeasure rather..... vocal, is that such thoughts really seem to be pretty much come down to subjecture.
I love NGE and Gurren Lagann, but I can understand if it's not others' cup of tea.
I cannot agree with the mass popularity of some anime, like Bleach.
Mainly for my pure disdain for Ichigo and several of the bimbos on it. But that's only me...
I was wondering why nobody said anything on One Piece. I love it personally, but I can't see why nobody seemed to have mentioned it.
I gotta Say Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood. I LOVED the original but I found Brotherhood (Which followed the manga) more convoluted and just plain dopey. And then the fandom ordered my death for heresy.
I totally agree with you. The first anime had this kind of intellectual fantasy story, and covered some pretty heavy topics about war and race and etc. Plus I actually loved the big twist. Apparently in the manga everyone had squarer jaws, stouter builds and was more of a battle series than anything else.
Also I agree with everyone about Death Note. It's the type of show/manga that kids in middle school like because they think it's all dark and mature and they want to seem grown up, but doesn't have much of an impact really.
And for a personal pet peeve of mine: Gundam Wing. It's like the only Gundam series the majority of American anime fans know, and whenever a new Gundam game gets release, they will always ask for either a Gundam Wing game or more Gundam Wing content, thinking that it's what everyone wants not realizing that it's not as big in Japan.
Twad said:
To name one, the most recent i watched: Code Geass.
Code Geass was a huge letdown imho.
I expected a "smart" anime, i got a overly cliche mecha story full of hypocritical 'Sues (Suzaku being one the worst "mary sue" i have seen so far in anime, every scene he is in have him doing something perfect, and pulling a deus-ex machina out of nowhere). The only character i kind of liked was Lelouch, but only because he was the only one with some sort of personality and brain.
He's SUPPOSED to be like that. He's a deconstruction of the typical mecha pilot main character (like Kira Yamato in Gundam SEED for example) whose inexplicably skilled at what he does. By taking that kind of character and putting him as the adversary and the main character as the "chess master" type, plays around with the traditional skill sets that heroes and villains have.
For me, it's Fullmetal Alchemist. People are considering it one of the greatest anime series of all time when, in the end, its generic, doesn't quite come together, and the world makes more sense than the story.
Three of them: Naruto, One Piece, and Bleach. I know that chances are, they will never stop making more but I started from the beginning with all of them and I am ending with all of them.
You know theyre mostly for kids right? Id say one piece is probably the most hyped amongst fans of shonen and bleach is the worst but still theyre shonen and focused for kids.
The mangas certainly are not. I have kind of left off on the anime dubs and instead, just reading the manga. So much more violent and so much more mature.
every anime we didn't like is overrated.
it doesn't matter that we didn't understand it or simply it isn't our favorite genre.
if we didn't like it, then it is automatically overrated.
Death Note. Fucking stupid, plot is okay but people talk like its the best story ever written for anything ever.
The characters wernt that good, ending sucked.
And screw L. I have no idea why people hype it up so much, its okay. Not bad, just not the godchild of perfection people make it out to be.
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