Except they aren't. Not in the way you are presenting them. You may as well try to say that network television is bad by pointing out how formulaic 80s sitcoms are. Your formula only works with battle shounens, which aren't even close to being the only type of anime out there, much less enough for your post to be representative of. Granted, other genres and demographic-foci can sometimes have their own formulas, but again, trying to blanket criticize an entire form of media is at best pointless and at worst a lazy fabrication.Maphysto said:...That doesn't really change anything though? A thing doesn't stop being bad just because other things are equally bad. And, yes, I realize I'm lumping Anime together because that's the thing I'm trying to criticize. Criticisms leveled at the cliches and flaws of a form of media as a whole are perfectly valid.Scars Unseen said:Allow me to introduce you to something called Sturgeon's Law. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sturgeon%27s_law] Anime isn't any more bad than anything else is when looked at as a whole.
Based on the type of criticism you are trying to use, here are other things that are, as you put it, "kind of bad."
movies
television
books
paintings
poetry
music
etc
You can take any medium, look at a subsection of it, and find commonly used formulae that can be criticized. That doesn't make that criticism valid for the medium as a whole. And even if you did have a valid criticism for a medium in general, it would be a pointless one, as any criticism that would qualify would be so weak as to be the very kind of criticism that Sturgeon's Law derides.