Elfgore said:
Freezing would have been great without any fan service. When two girls fight, the first thing to get ripped is their top. So their massive boobs can jiggle about as they fight. Watching it censored is like staring into the sun. Has a great story with some really interesting characters. Then their tits pop out and I lose interest.
Sekirei was already a pretty bad anime, but the insane fan-service only made it worse. All of the girls are of course rocking triple G cups and if they have any thing below a C their flat chested. And the first thing ripped in combat is their tops so their balloons can jiggle about as they fight. The manga improved greatly when they realized the fan-service was ruining it.
Julius Terrell said:
My pick for this thread goes to Queen's blade. I didn't even make it through the first season because the fan service took too much away from the story itself. I couldn't really take this show seriously. If I want to see T & A that badly, I've got PLENTY of hentai for that fix.
It's a bit silly to criticize anime that have fanservice as their
primary reason for existing (i.e. their first priority) for having too much fanservice. They are hands-down fanservice first and whatever plot/characters they had was arbitrarily stapled on, ranging from vaguely interesting ideas to flat/cliche ones.
Freezing, Seikon no Qwaser, Highschool DxD, Sekirei, Ikkitousen, Rosario+Vampire, Kampfer, etc all fall into that category IMO. Queens Blade (and spin-offs) is BLATANTLY from that category, it's not even worth mentioning in this thread.
Y'know, stuff that isn't technically hentai but borders on the edge and after watching 1-2 episodes you know exactly what it's trying to do and who it's targeting. Hell, the entire Harem genre could be filed under fanservice-driven anime.
While you CAN criticize them for being "ruined by fanservice", it's like ordering a Lobster Bisque and then complaining that the lobster ruined the dish. You kinda knew exactly what you were getting when the show started, usually even before that.
Meanwhile there are anime like HSoTD, which make you
think it's about zombie survival, but then misleads you into something that is completely drowned with in-your-face fanservice. That is when the "ruined by fanservice" card can be played.
Here's a helpful link: http://www.wikihow.com/Identify-Fanservice-in-Anime
Dryzdale said:
If memory serves me, pretty much any scene with Blair in it could be described as fan service. With multiple naked bath scenes, the "fight" with the Mizune sisters' combined form where they grope each other, forcibly shoving her ridiculously sized boobs in Soul's face or vice versa, and just generally wearing little and/or tight clothing. Is Soul Eater as bad as other anime? No, but there's still some fan service in there and what fan service there is generally doesn't get in the way too much, for me at least.
Ah yes of course, Blair! Can't believe I forgot about her. It was a bit of a turn-off when they had the bath scene (and Soul landing in her boobs) in the very FIRST EPISODE. I was like "oh come on, really?". I can probably hint at the reason why they did that...a cheap tactic to boost views. Sigh.
Blair fanservice could've waited till at least 3-4 episodes in or something.