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bnha/mha. same position as you- liked it for a while when i was about 14, as i grew up i started hating it.
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I tried watching the anime. Gotta say, love the concept. Execution? Not so much...Records of Ragnarok's anime is such a travesty to see as a Manga reader.
Read the manga, the pacing is much better and watching still frames won't be jarring since you're reading a book.I tried watching the anime. Gotta say, love the concept. Execution? Not so much...
I totally agree with RWBY as I legit didn't really consider RWBY and anime (that or I'm still salty over Avatar not being marketed in Japan but RWBY was ) But it had amazing potential in the first 3 volumes, then V4 and V5 kinda dragged and the cracks began to show. Then by Volume 7, I had just lost all hope for the series. Just the squandered story-beats they had right in front of them and the ignorance of the writing team just made me fall off entirely. I still mull-over how great it could've been if they reflected on what made RWBY work rather than trying to make some grand epic with no plan.I don't hate or even despise any anime, but I'm really disappointed with how RWBY turned out after the first few volumes. That's more of anime-adjacent than anime itself though. As for actual anime, I suppose that I would say maybe My Hero Academia or Attack on Titan? I haven't fully watched through either, but it's my understanding that Attack on Titan became more anti-Semitic later on, between the creator's views and real world parallels. I've also heard that many fans did not like the ending. As for My Hero Academia, I think I'm out of the targeted audience range to enjoy it. That's fine and there is nothing wrong with that. I just think I'm too old to fully relate to early-aged high schoolers. I liked the idea early on that the main character fought through situations using his own skills or dumb luck, but I stopped enjoying it after he developed his own power.
I personally consider RWBY, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and Legend of Korra to be anime. I never understood the argument against them, but some people feel very strongly about it. RWBY technically is an anime as of Ice Queendom, but I have yet to see that, so no thoughts there. RWBY has been on a downward spiral for years and I'm just glad it hasn't been greenlit for volume ten. Hopefully it never will be.I totally agree with RWBY as I legit didn't really consider RWBY and anime (that or I'm still salty over Avatar not being marketed in Japan but RWBY was ) But it had amazing potential in the first 3 volumes, then V4 and V5 kinda dragged and the cracks began to show. Then by Volume 7, I had just lost all hope for the series. Just the squandered story-beats they had right in front of them and the ignorance of the writing team just made me fall off entirely. I still mull-over how great it could've been if they reflected on what made RWBY work rather than trying to make some grand epic with no plan.
I hope so too. It hurts to see it gow down the way that it did, but I'd much rather it stop while can than reach new lows. Cause while I lost interest, I still watched Volume 8 and 9 and got even MORE aggravated. What's worst was that they were on to something in V9 but in typical Rooster Teeth fashion, minimize the potential they set up for themselves and botched it up again! (Homophic Ruby was the funniest meme to come out of RWBY in awhile tho so I enjoyed that for as long as it lasted lol)I personally consider RWBY, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and Legend of Korra to be anime. I never understood the argument against them, but some people feel very strongly about it. RWBY technically is an anime as of Ice Queendom, but I have yet to see that, so no thoughts there. RWBY has been on a downward spiral for years and I'm just glad it hasn't been greenlit for volume ten. Hopefully it never will be.
The definition of anime is simply "animation that originates from Japan", completely regardless of animation style. Despite taking inspiration from certain Japanese animation styles, RWBY, AtlA, and Korra all originated from America, so they aren't anime.I personally consider RWBY, Avatar: The Last Airbender, and Legend of Korra to be anime. I never understood the argument against them, but some people feel very strongly about it.
Haikyu!!!Post the #1 anime you despise with all of your soul.
Mine is the first season of Attack on Titan, hate me if you will. I loved it when it first aired, but after it sat with me for a while I despised it. I put the second season in hold but I loved the episodes I did watch.