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Lunar Templar

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Hazy992 said:
Lunar Templar said:
Hazy992 said:
Is his Bankai pretty much the same though?

so far he's only used it twice, so don't know if its mechanically different yet. since he's not relying on it for EVERY fight like he used to, hard to gauge how different it really is

unless we're talking about looks, then, yes and no. his new 'shinigami form' is a mix of his fullbringer and the old styling
That looks... different :p I keep thinking of Shakespeare from some reason :p
really? why's that?
 

Hazy992

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Lunar Templar said:
Hazy992 said:
Lunar Templar said:
Hazy992 said:
Is his Bankai pretty much the same though?

so far he's only used it twice, so don't know if its mechanically different yet. since he's not relying on it for EVERY fight like he used to, hard to gauge how different it really is

unless we're talking about looks, then, yes and no. his new 'shinigami form' is a mix of his fullbringer and the old styling
That looks... different :p I keep thinking of Shakespeare from some reason :p
really? why's that?
I dunno, it just looks Elizabethan to me for some reason.
 

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Jonluw said:
Danzavare said:
- Clannad: Controversial, I know, but 3 episodes and it's painfully obvious that the main woman is oversensitive and useless and the man is an emo bully (Yeah, its okay to mock/tease the blonde guy but the second he hints you may like someone you get huffy and whiny). Bleh.
But...
The entire point of the series is how weak of a person the main character is.
You can't criticize the series for presenting the protagonist in an unappealing way when the series is about his unappealing qualities, i.e., fixing the flaws that are holding you back as a person.
If you had watched after story, you would have understood (Everything does make a whole lot more sense in after story).

It's also fairly important to the story that the main girl is weak and pretty much useless.

Edit: I know it's a very annoying thing to say, but you really should try watching the whole series before passing judgement on it. A valid criticism is that it sort of fumbles around aimlessly in the first season and doesn't get to the point until after story.
I can get how people are annoyed by that, but it does create a so much stronger bond with the characters than if they had jumped right to the point.

I know I'm being very annoying, but Clannad changed the way I think about a couple of things in life and is the only show to have made me shed a tear. It hurts me to see someone blow it off after the three first episodes because they don't like the main characters.

What I'm saying is Don't judge a story because you don't like the main characters as persons.
The fact that they apparently intended to have unlikeable protagonists doesn't make them any less unlikeable. You can portray vulnerability without have a 'delicate daisy' caricature as a protagonist. I couldn't care less if there was a good reason for it because the character as is, is simply annoying. If I recall, she was basically bending over backwards for the blue haired boy, automatically letting him become the authority and needing him to get her to do anything vaguely productive. He on the other hand was whiny. Every time he saw his father it was the same melodramatic "OH WOES ME!" run away scene. It's all jarringly melodramatic, like a poorly written soap opera. If her being useless is the point of the story, then I have to say the point of the story is quite ridiculous.

You can have compelling characters with flaws (In fact, they tend to be more compelling with well-written flaws) that are likeable or at least interesting. She is neither, that's poor writing. Nothing about her as it is makes me 'bond' with her or care about her bonds with others.

I know you mean well, but trust me, if I did watch After Story (Unless the characters and plot have no resemblance whatsoever to the early Clannad) I would end up developing a giant list of complaints, deconstructing the show till it's nothing but messy bits. Generally forcing myself to slog through a series only makes me like it less. I only got through Black Butler because a friend and I were making jokes and parodying it to one another as we watched. I'd wager that I'd only upset you more if I did watch the episodes you pointed out to me and told you my views on them.

That's a silly idea, characters aren't separate to the story. In most cases (And I'm betting this one too judging by the fact it's a melodramatic romance story) they play an integral part to the story or -are- the story.

I think with some anime it's just better to accept that you like it for your reasons. Instead of worrying about whether it is or isn't above scrutiny, just enjoy it. I for example absolutely love watching Trinity Blood, but I can happily acknowledge that doesn't magically make it a good show. It's bad in many ways but I like it regardless. My like for it doesn't negate criticisms of it, but those criticisms don't negate my enjoyment of it either.
 

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The Slayers. The main character is too much of a goddamn mary sue. Still funny though, but it just fucks it up at storylines.
 

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Fooly friggin' Cooly!

How this keeps getting top ratings in anime circles around the world baffles me. So what if it's a coming of age story? So what if it was made to blow off steam after Evangelion? It doesn't make it a good show if it's brain-meltingly random like it is!

I will admit though, the animation and music are top notch.
 

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Raven said:
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Raven said:
Also Baccano!, the first episode was awful. It's going to take a lot of convincing to make me watch the rest.
[/spoiler]
It has been a while since I watched the show though, so I wouldn't be surprised if you were right about the first episode. It speeds up fast though. I suppose you likely have better things to do then to rely on the opinions of a stranger as to how you should spend your free time though.[/quote]

Well if enough people shouted at me I'd consider it :D[/quote]

A lot of people recommend not even watching the first episode because it contains spoilers. It gets really good

(Add another notch on the "people screaming at you" list)

Hellsing: It's not 'bad'. It's just not deserving of the praise some people give it. It's mediocre at best
 

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Danzavare said:
I want to say Bleach, but I don't think anyone rates it highly, even if they still watch it. So instead I'll say Hellsing. It's mind-numbing and not in a fun action way.
Hellsing or Hellsing Ultimate? Because Hellsing is utter shit, but Hellsing Ultimate is pretty damn good.

OT:
Blood+-It's hard for me to describe why I hate this show so much and I can't get my brain to make words right this second so I will just say it is quite possibly the most frustrating show I have ever watched.

Higurashi- Not because it's a bad show cause I quite enjoyed it, but because it's so hyped up as this ultra scary show and it just wasn't that scary to me.

Another- Same as Higurashi.

Excel Saga- Just...ya...not for me.

Evengelion- I tried to get into it, but I just couldn't.
 

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Daystar Clarion said:
Death Note.


It's a great show, up until that happens.

Then the series turned to shit.
when L died and they brought in 2 new guys who no one cares about?
That's when I stopped, they got rid of an awesome character and they weren't nearly as cool. Big letdown :(
 

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henritje said:
Darth Carr said:
Neon Genesis Evangelion.
I watched it again after a while the other day, and began to notice everything everyone was complaining about. Shinji's a whiny little ***** 'cause his Dad doesn't love him. Asuka delves further and further into insanity (and ultimately a coma) because she's a stuck up *****. And Rei was given no personality whatsoever.
they become more likeable in the rebuild movies (especially Shinji going gar 2.0)
I've seen both the rebuild movies, and while Rei and Asuka are certainly more likeable, Shinji is still a bit of a whiny *****, however when he rescues Rei from Zeruel, He is certifiably badarse.
 

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I can see what people mean about DBZ, I remember absolutely loving that show when i was a kid, so recently me and a mate decided to start watching it again. One thing i definitely didn't remember, is quite how much filler there was in everything; fights would be paused for like an entire episode for the purpose of monologues, it would take hours for anything to actually happen.

But then again, maybe pop cultures just destroyed my attention span.

And big disagreement on one piece, I'd say that although there are a couple of bad arcs and sometimes there's a bit too much penchant for backtracking, i think the writing, characters and action more than make up for it. Easily my fave anime. And its got some pretty interesting themes deeper down, makes me think.
 

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tobi the good boy said:
Raven said:
Revnak said:
Raven said:
Also Baccano!, the first episode was awful. It's going to take a lot of convincing to make me watch the rest.
[/spoiler]
It has been a while since I watched the show though, so I wouldn't be surprised if you were right about the first episode. It speeds up fast though. I suppose you likely have better things to do then to rely on the opinions of a stranger as to how you should spend your free time though.[/quote]

Well if enough people shouted at me I'd consider it :D[/quote]

A lot of people recommend not even watching the first episode because it contains spoilers. It gets really good

(Add another notch on the "people screaming at you" list)
[/quote]

I take your screaming list, and +1 to it. It gets mental, awesome show.
 

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I think my shit list might be longer than my recommended list. Strangely my preferred animes always seem to be at odds with all of my friends'.

For the record one of the most overrated has to be Code Geass. Oh my lord, fuck that show.
 

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Danzavare said:
Jonluw said:
Danzavare said:
- Clannad: Controversial, I know, but 3 episodes and it's painfully obvious that the main woman is oversensitive and useless and the man is an emo bully (Yeah, its okay to mock/tease the blonde guy but the second he hints you may like someone you get huffy and whiny). Bleh.
But...
The entire point of the series is how weak of a person the main character is.
You can't criticize the series for presenting the protagonist in an unappealing way when the series is about his unappealing qualities, i.e., fixing the flaws that are holding you back as a person.
If you had watched after story, you would have understood (Everything does make a whole lot more sense in after story).

It's also fairly important to the story that the main girl is weak and pretty much useless.

Edit: I know it's a very annoying thing to say, but you really should try watching the whole series before passing judgement on it. A valid criticism is that it sort of fumbles around aimlessly in the first season and doesn't get to the point until after story.
I can get how people are annoyed by that, but it does create a so much stronger bond with the characters than if they had jumped right to the point.

I know I'm being very annoying, but Clannad changed the way I think about a couple of things in life and is the only show to have made me shed a tear. It hurts me to see someone blow it off after the three first episodes because they don't like the main characters.

What I'm saying is Don't judge a story because you don't like the main characters as persons.
The fact that they apparently intended to have unlikeable protagonists doesn't make them any less unlikeable. You can portray vulnerability without have a 'delicate daisy' caricature as a protagonist. I couldn't care less if there was a good reason for it because the character as is, is simply annoying. If I recall, she was basically bending over backwards for the blue haired boy, automatically letting him become the authority and needing him to get her to do anything vaguely productive. He on the other hand was whiny. Every time he saw his father it was the same melodramatic "OH WOES ME!" run away scene. It's all jarringly melodramatic, like a poorly written soap opera. If her being useless is the point of the story, then I have to say the point of the story is quite ridiculous.

You can have compelling characters with flaws (In fact, they tend to be more compelling with well-written flaws) that are likeable or at least interesting. She is neither, that's poor writing. Nothing about her as it is makes me 'bond' with her or care about her bonds with others.

I know you mean well, but trust me, if I did watch After Story (Unless the characters and plot have no resemblance whatsoever to the early Clannad) I would end up developing a giant list of complaints, deconstructing the show till it's nothing but messy bits. Generally forcing myself to slog through a series only makes me like it less. I only got through Black Butler because a friend and I were making jokes and parodying it to one another as we watched. I'd wager that I'd only upset you more if I did watch the episodes you pointed out to me and told you my views on them.

That's a silly idea, characters aren't separate to the story. In most cases (And I'm betting this one too judging by the fact it's a melodramatic romance story) they play an integral part to the story or -are- the story.

I think with some anime it's just better to accept that you like it for your reasons. Instead of worrying about whether it is or isn't above scrutiny, just enjoy it. I for example absolutely love watching Trinity Blood, but I can happily acknowledge that doesn't magically make it a good show. It's bad in many ways but I like it regardless. My like for it doesn't negate criticisms of it, but those criticisms don't negate my enjoyment of it either.
This is redundant, but you might wish to consider giving it another chance and watching more of Clannad. I was in a similar boat when I first watched it. I saw two episodes and was asking myself "Why is this so highly rated?". I kept watching though and it eventually became one of the best stories I personally have experienced.

The characters are flawed at the beginning (I can see why you'd find them annoying even if I disagree) and may look stereotypical at first, but undergo tremendous evolution over the course of the original series and especially After Story. Nagisa in particular is a cliche "weak" character, but the writers use that cliche skillfully enough that it rarely feels like pandering. Looking back on it, Clannad ranks as some of the best character development I've seen, in addition to its other qualities.

Just some food for thought, take it as you will.
 

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[Kira Must Die said:
]Soul Eater- Hated the characters, the story's your typical generic shounen, and the action is nothing extraordinary. There is nothing in this 51 episode series that made it worth watching. Thoughtout the whole thing I was just kinda pissed and annoyed.
Really? I thought the characters was the thing soul eater did really well. I found every single one of them to be likeable, even the ones who were meant to be annoying people weren't annoying characters. I thought that was quite an achievment.

Maybe it's cause you started watching it while you were pissed and annoyed instead of while you were in an anime-watching mood XD

Palademon said:
Code Geass R2 had a bad build up to an ending. The ending itself was ok, but the 5 or so episodes leading up to that left so many questions in my head. So...Suzaku joined Lelouch because...reasons?
'Reasons' = He was let in on the Zero Requiem plan, unless I'm mistaken? (been a while since I watched the last five or so episodes)

RyoScar said:
I didn't like the ending to Code Geass R2, but the rest of the show is very top notch in my opinion.
One suspects that perhaps in your case this had more to do with it being an ending, than the content of said ending :p

Bobsonnn said:
I can see what people mean about DBZ, I remember absolutely loving that show when i was a kid, so recently me and a mate decided to start watching it again. One thing i definitely didn't remember, is quite how much filler there was in everything; fights would be paused for like an entire episode for the purpose of monologues, it would take hours for anything to actually happen.
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Dragon Ball Z wins the title since it takes forever to get anywhere in the story and it's written for baby's. Well OK, it had it's moments in the early seasons.
I loved it as a kid, I decided to get it and re-watch it. What struck me more was that it was actually less lame then I thought it was going to be. I expected it to be laughably terrible but it wasn't really like that at all... well to me anyway. Also the faulconer score was cool, ended up getting the music for those iconic character themes (something which the japanese music seemed to lack).

Also Nazulu, what do you mean early seasons? The mid-series stuff (cell and androids) was where it's at man :p


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For me I guess it would be lucky star or D.Gray man.
Well, not so much overrated as more just didn't really grab me. I think D.Gray man might have been a victim of timing though, as I'd already watched a few anime's at that point (having recently 'discovered' anime as it were) and found it to be pretty cliché and generic. If I'd watched it early I might have ended up sticking with it.
 

[Kira Must Die]

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Some_weirdGuy said:
[Kira Must Die said:
]Soul Eater- Hated the characters, the story's your typical generic shounen, and the action is nothing extraordinary. There is nothing in this 51 episode series that made it worth watching. Thoughtout the whole thing I was just kinda pissed and annoyed.
Really? I thought the characters was the thing soul eater did really well. I found every single one of them to be likeable, even the ones who were meant to be annoying people weren't annoying characters. I thought that was quite an achievment.

Maybe it's cause you started watching it while you were pissed and annoyed instead of while you were in an anime-watching mood XD
There is never a time when I'm NOT in an anime-watching mood.
 

Tanis

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TTGL - It's a decent series, but not near the level some folks make it out to be.

Naruto/One Piece/Bleach - They're all overrated and mediocre with WAY too much filler to be enjoyed.
 

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Given that I'm not a fan of anime (Or cartoons in general, and yes they bloody well are cartoons) I'd say all of them are overrated.
 

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Daystar Clarion said:
Death Note.


It's a great show, up until that happens.

Then the series turned to shit.
what do you mean by that happen, i am lost. please explain.
 

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Daystar Clarion said:
Death Note.


It's a great show, up until that happens.

Then the series turned to shit.
Don't remind me... I stopped reading the manga about 10-20 chapters after THAT.