I posted earlier but just remembered a specific anime that completely ticked me off.
Ichiban Ushiro no Daimao (Demon King Diamao in english I think)
Ichiban Ushiro no Daimao (Demon King Diamao in english I think)
This entire show was my own personal "what I hate about anime" but what kept me watching for almost ten episodes (may have been more) is that the characters, for the most part, are all likable. They all have redeeming values and help further the plot. The main character is probably one of the best I have seen.
An extremely good aligned person raised in a monastery goes off to magic college. During a sorting hat like process that tells the students their future professions he is informed that he is to become the Demon Lord, a near satanic figure who is meant to breed war and destruction. Possibly one of the best characters I have ever seen just by that description. He's tried his whole life to be the best person he could and now is told that he is destined to be one of the worst people in the world. The other students hate him save for the girls that are attracted to him.
Because of course every anime needs a love interest. Ichiban, being a harem anime, has quite a few of them.
In just under ten episodes the main character picks up a sword wielding honor bound girl who swears loyalty to him to make up for attacking him, a younger red head with a mysterious past who has the talent of turning invisible, a female robot from the government meant to watch his every movement due to him being the Demon lord, and the most popular girl in school who has secret motives dealing with him. By the time I stopped watching some sort of assassin like girl had joined in too.
He also picks up a scrappy young sidekick who seems destined to be a hero that would oppose the Demon Lord and a giant dragon who obeys him because he is the Demon Lord.
Ok, this anime COULD have been completely off the wall awesome; however the problem is that in order of importance the focus is on
Plot
harem/comedy
normal comedy
Action
The bad: "excuse me you seem to have put too much of your 12 year old wet dream in my plot"
Ok while there is no actual sex in what I had seen but the anime is inches from being hentai (spelling? its late and i don't feel like looking it up). I really wouldn't be surprised if it was adapted from a Hentai Manga (again, don't feel like looking it up)
The sword girls clothes get torn to shreds every time she gets in a fight
The young redhead needs to shed her clothes every time she turns invisible
The robots 'off switch' is a pull cord under her skirt and she desperately tries to 'endear; herself to the main character,
The Popular girls motives are to A) Get the main character to love her through whatever means possible B) be the main characters 'Dark mage' and rule the world by his side and C) an actual plot revolving around her brother.
Not to mention every other sexual gag that they go out of their way to exploit.
Its like a tug of war with Plot and action on one side and Harem/comedy on the other. Plot really can hold its own for the first few episodes and get you through the forced and rather painful innuendoes but after a while plot gets tired and can no longer pull you through the god awful sexual references, panty shots, and octagonal pop ups with the words "dont look" on them blocking any 'naughty material' (probably the only things keeping this from being hentai).
Now from what the Opening showed i probably quit before the actual plotline really took off. but I was barely dragging myself through the obligatory harem beach episode.
........ um, wow, i didn't mean to do a review but here we are, may as well go all the way. The Verdict: Ichiban Ushiro no Daimao a 4/10 only because the plot actually seemed to be going somewhere.
An extremely good aligned person raised in a monastery goes off to magic college. During a sorting hat like process that tells the students their future professions he is informed that he is to become the Demon Lord, a near satanic figure who is meant to breed war and destruction. Possibly one of the best characters I have ever seen just by that description. He's tried his whole life to be the best person he could and now is told that he is destined to be one of the worst people in the world. The other students hate him save for the girls that are attracted to him.
Because of course every anime needs a love interest. Ichiban, being a harem anime, has quite a few of them.
In just under ten episodes the main character picks up a sword wielding honor bound girl who swears loyalty to him to make up for attacking him, a younger red head with a mysterious past who has the talent of turning invisible, a female robot from the government meant to watch his every movement due to him being the Demon lord, and the most popular girl in school who has secret motives dealing with him. By the time I stopped watching some sort of assassin like girl had joined in too.
He also picks up a scrappy young sidekick who seems destined to be a hero that would oppose the Demon Lord and a giant dragon who obeys him because he is the Demon Lord.
Ok, this anime COULD have been completely off the wall awesome; however the problem is that in order of importance the focus is on
Plot
harem/comedy
normal comedy
Action
The bad: "excuse me you seem to have put too much of your 12 year old wet dream in my plot"
Ok while there is no actual sex in what I had seen but the anime is inches from being hentai (spelling? its late and i don't feel like looking it up). I really wouldn't be surprised if it was adapted from a Hentai Manga (again, don't feel like looking it up)
The sword girls clothes get torn to shreds every time she gets in a fight
The young redhead needs to shed her clothes every time she turns invisible
The robots 'off switch' is a pull cord under her skirt and she desperately tries to 'endear; herself to the main character,
The Popular girls motives are to A) Get the main character to love her through whatever means possible B) be the main characters 'Dark mage' and rule the world by his side and C) an actual plot revolving around her brother.
Not to mention every other sexual gag that they go out of their way to exploit.
Its like a tug of war with Plot and action on one side and Harem/comedy on the other. Plot really can hold its own for the first few episodes and get you through the forced and rather painful innuendoes but after a while plot gets tired and can no longer pull you through the god awful sexual references, panty shots, and octagonal pop ups with the words "dont look" on them blocking any 'naughty material' (probably the only things keeping this from being hentai).
Now from what the Opening showed i probably quit before the actual plotline really took off. but I was barely dragging myself through the obligatory harem beach episode.
........ um, wow, i didn't mean to do a review but here we are, may as well go all the way. The Verdict: Ichiban Ushiro no Daimao a 4/10 only because the plot actually seemed to be going somewhere.