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Nautical Honors Society said:
smv1172 said:
For me it is a tie between:

Dragon Ball Z or pro wrestling as an anime with less of a plot and fights that last 3 or 4 episodes and are 70% people standing still screaming. Woooo!

and the lets scream Inuyasha, Kagome for like half an hour show.
Sure Dragonball Z started to fall into this after the Frieza saga, but Dragonball is a great anime and so is Dragonball Z. Sure they stand around pooping themselves for 5 episodes, but at least when something happened it was the most badass 15 minutes on TV.

Such a good series.

Saying that though Dragonball GT is probably the worst anime I have ever seen.

It has to be tied with Naruto, Bleach, One Piece, and post-first season Pokemon and Yugioh.
What are you talking about? Dragon Ball Z was like that from the very beginning, always standing around powering up and taunting each other, watching them charging a super for a whole episode to find it does fuck all in the next. Then the other parts were filled with cliche crap, clumsy character moments, angry women & drama queens, flash backs and random filler. I think I watched Goku charge up a spirit bomb for 20 episodes, just to find out it didn't do jack.

Dragon Ball wasn't as slow as DBZ but really childish, really really childish. There is no way your going o convince us it's great.
 

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xmbts said:
I jumped into Boogiepop Phantom at a random episode with no exposure to any other part of it's continuity. I hated it so much but there's a good chance it had something to do with not knowing anything about what was happening.
What episode was it? there's a good chance it didn't make sense or have relevance anyway...<.<
It had some creepy pervert guy with a simulated girlfriend and the episode featured him harassing this girl at work then losing his mind when his computer crashed.

Really off-putting and steered me away from that series forever.
 

Sacman

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xmbts said:
Sacman said:
xmbts said:
I jumped into Boogiepop Phantom at a random episode with no exposure to any other part of it's continuity. I hated it so much but there's a good chance it had something to do with not knowing anything about what was happening.
What episode was it? there's a good chance it didn't make sense or have relevance anyway...<.<
It had some creepy pervert guy with a simulated girlfriend and the episode featured him harassing this girl at work then losing his mind when his computer crashed.

Really off-putting and steered me away from that series forever.
Oh Yeah I remember that one... but honestly it's been a while since I've watched it though... I thought the show was pretty good...slow at times but worth watching... it really takes the anthology story telling route so it jumps back and forth between different people and events every episode to flesh out a coherent story, with the only thing tying them together being a certain strange event that started it all, so you really gotta see all of it to get what's going on... it's like watching Pulp Fiction...<.<
 
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Nazulu said:
Nautical Honors Society said:
smv1172 said:
For me it is a tie between:

Dragon Ball Z or pro wrestling as an anime with less of a plot and fights that last 3 or 4 episodes and are 70% people standing still screaming. Woooo!

and the lets scream Inuyasha, Kagome for like half an hour show.
Sure Dragonball Z started to fall into this after the Frieza saga, but Dragonball is a great anime and so is Dragonball Z. Sure they stand around pooping themselves for 5 episodes, but at least when something happened it was the most badass 15 minutes on TV.

Such a good series.

Saying that though Dragonball GT is probably the worst anime I have ever seen.

It has to be tied with Naruto, Bleach, One Piece, and post-first season Pokemon and Yugioh.
What are you talking about? Dragon Ball Z was like that from the very beginning, always standing around powering up and taunting each other, watching them charging a super for a whole episode to find it does fuck all in the next. Then the other parts were filled with cliche crap, clumsy character moments, angry women & drama queens, flash backs and random filler. I think I watched Goku charge up a spirit bomb for 20 episodes, just to find out it didn't do jack.

Dragon Ball wasn't as slow as DBZ but really childish, really really childish. There is no way your going o convince us it's great.
"Us"? Who is this "us" you speak of? You mean no one will convince "you" Dragonball was great.

I am sure a lot of people agree with me just as they agree with you.

I think the fact that you stayed and watched 20 episodes of Goku powering up a spirit bomb means deep down you liked it.

Wait Dragonball was childish? A children's show? No way!? Haha next you're going to tell me Shindler's List was dramatic!
 

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Oh easily Full Metal Panic, it sucked so hard the windows on my house imploded.

Humorous exaggeration aside, I didn't enjoy Bebop that much and agree that I was promised the universe for what was essentially a stylish and well characterized but far too slow experience. I also struggled with Gantz and Fairy Tale, neither hit the mark for me.

Dragonball and it's successors have never held any interest for me: poor art, overly drawn-out fights and a plot that's bonkers by anime standards doesn't sit well with moi.

Am I the only one who like Evangelion? I thought the ending was pretty good, in the sense that it was quite different, intelligent and challenging. Good use of character throughout I thought.

I'm going to White Knight for a few Jump shows but please don't take it as insults, just my two cents on some shows that aren't favoured in this discussion.

Naruto: Started out less than great in pretty much every department, and I almost gave up until The Bridge Arc. Great pacing, tension, character focusing and some nice art to boot, really great anime arc. The show as a whole has been hit and miss but Shippuden is a much better show, beautifully drawn, fantastic animation and hitting tone perfectly. The manga is reaching the endgame and has been the cat's pyjamas since the Pain Arc, much more meaty and action packed which actually starts to bring some pathos to the show. I tend to find the criticisms of the show are criticisms of the Jump form: annoying leads, too much talking during fights and bizzare characters, some can get past it, some can't, no problem.

Bleach: A slow burner that kicked in it's second arc, stylish and with a nice sense of pacing, got a little too much fan service but it deals with some interesting ideas and has some epic mythology which I can definitely sink my teeth into.

One Piece: A show with real character. Nutty as a fruit cake and with a very Japanese approach to humour that I quite enjoyed, I actually cared about the characters and while the tonal shift between comedy and crisis was awkward at first they've found the balance now. It was horrific to look at initially (eye - bleedingly poor) but the artists have grown into the show and really brought the world to life in a colourful and vibrant way. The ensemble cast works a treat and I get a much bigger lift from this show than any other.

Your feedback, as always, is welcomed...
 

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Sacman said:
xmbts said:
Sacman said:
xmbts said:
I jumped into Boogiepop Phantom at a random episode with no exposure to any other part of it's continuity. I hated it so much but there's a good chance it had something to do with not knowing anything about what was happening.
What episode was it? there's a good chance it didn't make sense or have relevance anyway...<.<
It had some creepy pervert guy with a simulated girlfriend and the episode featured him harassing this girl at work then losing his mind when his computer crashed.

Really off-putting and steered me away from that series forever.
Oh Yeah I remember that one... but honestly it's been a while since I've watched it though... I thought the show was pretty good...slow at times but worth watching... it really takes the anthology story telling route so it jumps back and forth between different people and events every episode to flesh out a coherent story, with the only thing tying them together being a certain strange event that started it all, so you really gotta see all of it to get what's going on... it's like watching Pulp Fiction...<.<
Yeah the circumstances were just unfortunate for it.
 

Sacman

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xmbts said:
Sacman said:
xmbts said:
Sacman said:
xmbts said:
I jumped into Boogiepop Phantom at a random episode with no exposure to any other part of it's continuity. I hated it so much but there's a good chance it had something to do with not knowing anything about what was happening.
What episode was it? there's a good chance it didn't make sense or have relevance anyway...<.<
It had some creepy pervert guy with a simulated girlfriend and the episode featured him harassing this girl at work then losing his mind when his computer crashed.

Really off-putting and steered me away from that series forever.
Oh Yeah I remember that one... but honestly it's been a while since I've watched it though... I thought the show was pretty good...slow at times but worth watching... it really takes the anthology story telling route so it jumps back and forth between different people and events every episode to flesh out a coherent story, with the only thing tying them together being a certain strange event that started it all, so you really gotta see all of it to get what's going on... it's like watching Pulp Fiction...<.<
Yeah the circumstances were just unfortunate for it.
Yeah I first saw it at like 3 in the morning on the Funimation channel and I was confuse as hell because it was an episode from the middle of the series... but I saw people comparing it to Serial Experiments Lain so I gave it a try...<.<
 

daftalchemist

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soes757 said:
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The Fullmetal Alchemist anime was the reason I stopped watching anime, so I'd probably say that was the worst. Pity since the manga was actually pretty damn cool, but I guess they thought making the anime shit was a better idea?
sorry for the double post but I didn't see this.
It is still one of my favorite anime series ever but I will say that it failed the Fullmetal Alchemist name.
I liked the manga. I read, I think, 40 chapters of it, and it was good. The show started really good as well, and then it started to go downhill. I tried to remain objective, I tried to stay with it, but then it got to that episode that started with Roy contemplating suicide and the glasses dude (name?) talking him out of it in this completely apathetic voice, and I gave up. Way too emo, couldn't handle it, I never looked back. And then I couldn't bring myself to finish the manga either. Yet another example of the anime ruining the manga. :/
 

Vykrel

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i havent seen many, and very few have i actually liked... but ive seen a couple of episodes of the latest Pokemon series, Black & White. it is FUCKING terrible, especially considers how incredible the very first season of the show was.

honestly, i dont know how they went so wrong.
 

DanDeFool

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Avenger: Just... nothing fucking happened in that Anime. That and the soundtrack by JamProject was too avant-garde for me to enjoy.

SckizoBoy said:
iamthelizardqueen88 said:
Queens Blade (need i say more)
... you bastard... I honestly thought I had forgotten about those wasted hours.
Hey, at least Queens Blade had tits and lesbian sex. Avenger had NOTHING.
 

crhoades

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iki tousen it just sucked the soul right out of you.honestly its like they took everything that makes an anime bad and thought if you cover it up with enough panty shots that you can make it good.
 

black_omega2

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There was a Mystery Anime Theater 3000 panel I once attended at an anime con. I remember the fact that I did, but I can't even remember what we watched exactly. It was THAT BAD.
 

Mariakitten

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Any giant robot anime really, could never really get into them.

One anime I love however: Black Butler
 
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Sekirei was just terrible. All fan service.
Orphen was meh but what pushed it into the will not watch pile was the comic relief. It was painful to listen to.
 

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Arisato-kun said:
Linebarrels of Iron. My god that show was awful. Horrible character AND mecha design plus a main character that was a complete ass for no reason? I'm surprised I made it to episode 4.
There is your problem, the first 4 or 5 episodes are just the main character being a whiny kid, at least after that it is no worth then any other generic shonen.

OT: I really hated the ending to Code Geass and Buso Renkin. They weren't bad other than that but I just didn't like the endings.
 

utopaline

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sorry...all of it. I just don't like it. I respect it as an art form, it's just not the art I enjoy