Kalikin said:
If you think SAO is some kind of hidden gem, you can't have looked around THAT much. While it didn't become as widespread as Shingeki no Kyojin, it was/is a VERY popular show. It's also been the go-to internet whipping boy for the anime industry being trash since it finished airing.
That was more just a phrase out of my own ignorance of anime these days and what's trendy besides AoT. But we'll get to that...
I don't see how that's the case about it being a whipping boy. I don't agree with that at all, especially not when things like High School of the Dead exists.
I'm interested in why you're so down on Shingeki no Kyojin, though. That's a show I only started watching because I wanted to be able to specifically tell my friends why shounen anime is so bad - and then it was pretty much the greatest thing ever and impressive on multiple levels. It's easily a "top five" sort of show for me.
Shingeki no Kyojin is terrible, no that's too charitable. It's garbage, no still too charitable. It's an abortion. It succinctly displays everything I can't stand about anime ever, and this is why it's so popular.
Before I start, I'll state the obvious that this is solely my opinion. On top of that it's an opinion of someone who doesn't have the highest respect for anime in general, and especially shonen.
Everything about AoT is stupid. It's hard for me to find a place to start, so I'll begin with the characters. If Kirito is just some stock shonen trope filled character, I'll happily grant it. But AoT's characters are no better, and they don't have an interesting setting to pull them out.
Eren: stock angsty hate filled teen with a chip on his shoulder cuz of his mom's death. Protagonist who does stupid stuff w/o thinking and is never in any real danger due to having his power to shift but when he is in "danger" he's saved by
...Mikasa: stock strong and silent type character. Female for otaku pandering and a generic combat machine when it comes to slaying Titans. No emotions so they can be discovered later in a lengthy flashback... because shounen anime. She protects weaker characters such as...
...Armin: Stock wimpy sympathetic plot device who's job is to sit on the sidelines and vomit exposition to the audience in the most pedantic formulaic way possible, because shounen anime!! And when not doing that get attacked or placed in danger to give the other two husks something to do.
These are the same stock trope anime cliches in so much anime, but OH NO!! It's different this time! It's different because the setting is "dark" and "bleak" and "Anyone could die at any minute!" I'm sorry, but that last one just cracks me up. This is a shounen anime, people. The only thing more certain than an obnoxious cast of characters surviving all the way through, or at least til the end, is death and fucking taxes.
Besides, if they kill off the characters, how do they expect to have
EPIC FLESH-MECHA TITAN BATTLES??. Because that is what AoT is. Honestly, I don't even like anime that much and I saw this coming a mile away. It's not because I'm super good at reading into things, it's not because I'm super clever. It's because this show is standard shounen bullshit. I'll say it again. Do you really think they would pass up an opportunity to have titan's fight each other? Did you expect them to just fight them from the walls and on horseback the entire time? Jumping around with their cords or whatever it's called? C'mon people...
Unfortunately for how cool Eren is as this pointy eared titan, that "interesting" setting goes bye bye. It's a
clever bait and switch. The world seems so bleak and terrifying, hope is pretty much gone. Eren is helpless... until we find out he and a whole bunch of others can turn into titans. That whole bit where the scouting legion returns and walks through the street with 1000 yard stares. The women runs up to them and asks if her boy died for something. The guy breaks down and says no, they're dying for nothing. It's hopeless. LOL JK!! Turns out the scouting legion are filled with a bunch of badasses who are actually really efficient at killing titans... because shounen anime!!!! I'm starting to see a pattern here... hmm...
Going a bit deeper into things not specific to AoT itself, but in other anime as well. Possibly the dumbest thing in all of this the child soldier angle with the protagonists. They're all really young when they join and are still kids when they are fighting the titans. It's something I've always had a problem with, but then again it's a cornerstone of anime and tbh I couldn't be more of a gaijin if I tried. The whole "enders gamification" is and has always been stupid. It's stupid in this, it's stupid in Ender's Game, it's stupid in Gundam (which I actually like) and it's stupid in SAO. But here's the thing, SAO side steps this because it's a video game setting where it's common to find a 15 year old. But in other anime we're just told "They're young!" "they're brains work with machines because blah blah!" it's just never adequately justified. It makes zero sense in most anime and it make zero sense in AoT. Individuals with more experience and cooler heads and years of experience could do a much better job. "But the titans ate them all!" yeah yeah, I'm sure...
But all this has a counterpoint in the character of Dot Pixis. The kids spend their entire time shrieking and caterwauling (except mikasa.. cuz no emotion, cuz designated female combat badass for otakus, cuz shonen anime) then here comes the aged field commander who is just SO in control of the situation he can afford himself little breezy comments. He's there to give the kids and others hope when the writer should have written himself into a corner with the amount of despair and hopelessness he's built up. But of course, Pixis is introduced with a snarky and witty "fuck the establishment" angle because he's
obviously going to come running to save the little people. That's his way of being honorable... and it was delivered in such a way that a blow to the face with shovel would have been less forced.
You see, the problem with AoT and shonen in general is that it creates a set of stakes for itself and then casts a set of characters that are to take those stakes far too seriously - and then countweighs that with a team of happy-go-lucky asskickers who laugh in the face of danger.
In between we're presented with horrid comic relief characters like Sasha. Her only impetus in the series seeming to be hunger, but she operates on the same level as the rest of the cast, because shonen anime. All she does is complain about hunger pains the falls out of a chair. Hur dur physical humor.
SAO has it's share of problems. I don't think it's the best thing ever and I haven't even seen the rest of the series, where I'm told it declines. So I'll likely come away disappointed. But it still offered something more interesting than AoT. Shonen relies on it's bullshit ( the tropes ) for fan service and merchandising. SAO portrayed a tolerable level of tropes many of which were explained by the internal logic of the show. That made it bearable. AoT doesn't have that. And if I have to hear that opening song one more time...
So have your friends read this post. An opinion like this seems to be something few and far between when it comes to AoT. I understand while people like it. It has admirable animation and a few really cool scenes. I like the aesthetic of their walled sanctuary. There's just too much crap for me to enjoy it. :/