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What is the epitome of bad or generic anime?

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If you want bad because of how generic it is, than Akame ga Kill! is definitely up there. It's hard to get much more boilerplate generic than that.
 
When I think of bad anime! I think of stuff like Vampire Wars or Psycho Driver.

When I think of generic anime, I think of stuff like Please Teacher, Cybernectics Guardian, and School Days
 
Never watched it but I've heard terrible things about Sword Art Online.

I would recommend the Abridged series though.
 
Whats wrong with Sword Art Online? Aside from the series being way to short for the story, I actually liked it...

The big complaints I've seen crop up during the Toonami airing are that:
1. The main character, Kirito, is a perfect guy that wins every fight and gets every girl, while also being boring.
2. The female lead, Asuna, is initially presented as strong and independent, but quickly becomes a damsel that has to be saved by Kirito.
3. There is a lot of pandering to teenage male viewers, particularly through close ups of T&A. This is most notable in the second series, where there are constant close ups of Shinon's butt, and in the second half of the first series where Asuna's nature as a damsel is greatly fetishized.
4. They try to present a mass-murderer as sympathetic.
5. The concepts of a VR world aren't well thought out. In particular, after leaving Sword Art Online, the series has a hard time justifying that there are any real stakes to what's happening.
6. One of Kirito's harem members is his cousin, who was raised as his sister.
 
The problem with going for cliches is you really need the foundation to appreciate what it tries to do and how it fails. Like most of tropes were good ideas and came from somewhere but have been overused and abused since. Shonen series like Bleach or stuff like SAO are popular for a reason, their schtick actually works until you get sick of it from seeing it too many times.
 
When I think of bad anime! I think of stuff like Vampire Wars or Psycho Driver.

When I think of generic anime, I think of stuff like Please Teacher, Cybernectics Guardian, and School Days
School Days, generic? Hate it all you want but don't sit there and lie and call it generic, harem anime where the guy actually has sex with all the girls and it isn't a hentai? Unheard of. And that ending, comedy gold.
 
You just signed your own death sentence lol. Though I kind of agree
Could it be that Hunter x Hunter is an ideal embodiment of all those tropes, though? Kind of like how Trails in the Sky is a blatantly tropey JRPG but executes it so well that a lot of people like me love it? Though I haven't seen HxH to know for myself.
It's just exceptionally true for Bleach.
Yeah, I've likened Bleach battles to being like playing Smash Bros with everyone starting at 300%. Seems like every attack should DESTROY the enemy, but then they survive and deal their own and this keeps going on until finally one of them actually loses Especially this arc, it's like they hit the other guy just as they're flying out and only lose because they hit the boundary first.
 
Sword Art Online is both bad and generic!

School Days, generic? Hate it all you want but don't sit there and lie and call it generic, harem anime where the guy actually has sex with all the girls and it isn't a hentai? Unheard of. And that ending, comedy gold.

Well maybe the show isn't but the source material sure is.
 
Ugh. I wanted to watch that, after "Oh my Bleach is great" and couldn't endure the first episode.

Maybe it gets better, I don't know and I really don't care after watching that.

Bleach peaks at the climax of the Soul Society arc. Specifically Ichigo vs Byakuya, and the villain reveal is really well done.

After that the power levels stop making sense, they completely abandon the idea of injuries mattering (several characters survive being literally cut in half), several characters bafflingly don't use their full power because the author hadn't dreamed them up yet for that arc, and the plot goes staggeringly dumb places.

Definitely still has some cool moments, but you'll probably want to shoot yourself before the Hueco Mundo arc ends, and the Fullbring arc is worse than the filler.
 
Bleach peaks at the climax of the Soul Society arc. Specifically Ichigo vs Byakuya, and the villain reveal is really well done.

After that the power levels stop making sense, they completely abandon the idea of injuries mattering (several characters survive being literally cut in half), several characters bafflingly don't use their full power because the author hadn't dreamed them up yet for that arc, and the plot goes staggeringly dumb places.

Definitely still has some cool moments, but you'll probably want to shoot yourself before the Hueco Mundo arc ends, and the Fullbring arc is worse than the filler.

Which is sad because as far as Shounen power-sets go, it's probably the best ever conceived.

It all just makes NO sense.
 
Beyond the Boundary -shaking my head-

I feel like it a whole bunch of generic anime elements that didn't at all come together.
 
This doucheprickle is such a huge ass marty sue. Could not get more than 6 episodes into this series despite several friends loving it and pressuring me into watching more.

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This hot piece of garbage.

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Literally adds all the anime tropes known to man into one big pile of shit.

1,000% agree. It pissed me off when I looked up the admittedly great opening on Youtube and the comments talked about it being the greatest anime. Like what the hell?
 
Can someone please elaborate on the Sword-Art Online hate? I only saw a couple episodes on Toonami and Netflix and, while nothing stellar or exceptional in any way, it at least had a semi-interesting premise (even .hack did it all before) and nothing exceptionally terrible that I could see.
 
Can someone please elaborate on the Sword-Art Online hate? I only saw a couple episodes on Toonami and Netflix and, while nothing stellar or exceptional in any way, it at least had a semi-interesting premise (even .hack did it all before) and nothing exceptionally terrible that I could see.

I thought it was enjoyable. It's nothing too great nor bad. I figure the hate stems from just how popular it is.
 
Can someone please elaborate on the Sword-Art Online hate? I only saw a couple episodes on Toonami and Netflix and, while nothing stellar or exceptional in any way, it at least had a semi-interesting premise (even .hack did it all before) and nothing exceptionally terrible that I could see.

It was fine for what it was. Like the first arc. Took a couple of weird turns.
 
Can someone please elaborate on the Sword-Art Online hate? I only saw a couple episodes on Toonami and Netflix and, while nothing stellar or exceptional in any way, it at least had a semi-interesting premise (even .hack did it all before) and nothing exceptionally terrible that I could see.

The big complaints I've seen crop up during the Toonami airing are that:
1. The main character, Kirito, is a perfect guy that wins every fight and gets every girl, while also being boring.
2. The female lead, Asuna, is initially presented as strong and independent, but quickly becomes a damsel that has to be saved by Kirito.
3. There is a lot of pandering to teenage male viewers, particularly through close ups of T&A. This is most notable in the second series, where there are constant close ups of Shinon's butt, and in the second half of the first series where Asuna's nature as a damsel is greatly fetishized.
4. They try to present a mass-murderer as sympathetic.
5. The concepts of a VR world aren't well thought out. In particular, after leaving Sword Art Online, the series has a hard time justifying that there are any real stakes to what's happening.
6. One of Kirito's harem members is his cousin, who was raised as his sister.

And as for why it's so hated, it's the reaction of, "Why is something so mediocre so incredibly popular?!"
EDIT: Oh, and I should point out that even the stuff that isn't egregiously bad is just mediocre. What is has going for it are: good music, appealing character designs, and some flashy fight scenes. What it doesn't have are characters you can connect with and a well-thought-out story. With the fight scenes, there are rarely any real stakes or meaning.
 
Can someone please elaborate on the Sword-Art Online hate? I only saw a couple episodes on Toonami and Netflix and, while nothing stellar or exceptional in any way, it at least had a semi-interesting premise (even .hack did it all before) and nothing exceptionally terrible that I could see.

It takes it's premise, does nothing with it, and makes it's main character swim in booty while being a Jesus figure on three (four if you count the LN) completely separate occasions.
 
Can someone please elaborate on the Sword-Art Online hate? I only saw a couple episodes on Toonami and Netflix and, while nothing stellar or exceptional in any way, it at least had a semi-interesting premise (even .hack did it all before) and nothing exceptionally terrible that I could see.

The main issue with SOA is that while it starts off with an interesting premise about players trapped in an MMO.

It really just ends up being a harem anime, where the main character is impossibly invincible, with anime babes throwing themselves at him left right and center.

It's nothing like what the initial marketing/press sold it as.
 
Can someone please elaborate on the Sword-Art Online hate? I only saw a couple episodes on Toonami and Netflix and, while nothing stellar or exceptional in any way, it at least had a semi-interesting premise (even .hack did it all before) and nothing exceptionally terrible that I could see.

Where to begin?
The show's protagonist, Kirito, is a perfect wish-fulfillment Gary Stu. He's super strong, all the ladies love him, and he's only a teenager. This also makes him insanely boring.
The female lead Asuna starts out strong, but soon becomes the damsel and can't survive without Kirito's dick.
All the female supporting characters fall in love with Kirito, but it won't matter as he ends up with Asuna and they just tag along angry they can't have him.
There are male supporting characters... but they don't really do much.
The show's writing is abysmal. It all goes downhill hard in Episode 3 when Kirito joins a guild, becomes friends with the shy girl (because animoo) and then the entire guild dies because they fell for the most obvious fucking trap ever! It's sad when the Abridged Series mocking SAO does a better job with Kirito's PTSD than they did here (in that he completely forgets about it after the episode).
The first arc ends with the villain stating he forgot why he trapped everyone in the game. Then in future arcs they try to make him out to be a hero with all these amazing ideas. Even though he was responsible for the deaths of 10,000 people.
After the first arc, the titular game is gone. Along with the death penalty. Hence, all tension from the other games are gone. Hence for the second arc, they introduce this over-the-top creepy raper guy that Asuna would be forced to marry cause Japanese business practices. She can't object because she's still trapped in an online game, somehow transferring from SAO to another one.
So Kirito goes in with all his stats from SAO (because shut up), and ends up teaming with his cousin who has a creepy crush on him (and big tits, the show does not want you to forget that aspect). Oh and there's also Kirito and Asuna's "daughter", she was in the first arc and she came back here. I've only seen the dub but I can't imagine her constant calls of "Mommy! Daddy!" are any better in Japanese.

I could go on about the failures of the second season, how the second half almost had a good thing going until they tried to make the mass murderer into a hero again, or the complete slaughter of Sinon's character, but this shit is long enough already
 
Oreimo
Chuunibyo
Nisekoi

Basically anything with socially inept leads and huge female harems.

The lead of Oreimo isn't socially inept in the typical harem romcom sense. He does inexplicably trainwreck by the end, though.

I mean, you have NIsekoi listed, so you know what the real deal is.
 
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Not really but seriously fuck Sword Art Online. Had toonami on in the background, and that dialogue is so goddamn terrible. Anime already has issues with stilted dialogue and horrid acting, but that shit is next level stilted. Also would throw any anime that starts with a black haired self insert boring dude who's bored with life looking out a school window into the mix.
 
The Asterisk War, there's a VIDEO SERIES about how bad it is.

There's people talking shit about Hunter x Hunter in this thread?

what
the
fuck

It's the best shonen anime ever made(and the 2011 version is amazing quality wise for a 100+ ep anime) and the golden standard that most anime can't even dream to reach.

Yooo I got randomly suggested this video of his on YouTube and he sort of summed up why I've stopped enjoying anime for a long time.

NSFW: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VzocnfLccs8
 
Kampfer sucks and is pretty much my baseline for bad anime.

For generic, I guess Nisekoi or Fairy Tail. It kinda works for Nisekoi, though.
 
I would say Fairy Tale because it looks like a bargain-bin version of One Piece.

I generally mark any harem anime in a high school setting as being generic and bad.
 
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