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Tokis-Phoenix
Feb 15, 2006, 20:56
This is just a curiosity thread, but what is the most disapointing anime/s you have seen so far? Mine would have to be Final Fantasy Unlimited, i've always been a big fan of many of the final fantasy games out there so when i heard that there was a final fantasy anime series coming to the UK i was really looking forward to it. The things that really disapointed me about the series, well...Almost everything really; the battle scenes were boring, repetitive and often pointless, the story line/plot was just basically crap- it didn't really have a plot so to speak and it never really went anywhere and the concepts were often very unoriginal.
The characters(good and bad guys plus extras) were predictable/unoriginal and their voices were often very irritating- i really felt with this anime that they were just milking the final fantasy brand name far too much to rely on it selling, as apart from its title i realised that there was nothing else it had to offer me in comparsion to far greater anime series. For a 7yr old that never knew the once greatness of final fantasy's past, or what makes a good anime, this might have been mildly entertaining. But otherwise, no.
Another anime that i found disapointing, although im sure there will be many that disagree with me, was Full Metal Panic. After seeing the adds/promotions and reading a couple of reviews, i was sort of expecting a serious and inventive anime- i certainly dont feel i got that with full metal panic when i watched it, maybe i should have known better, but that was my experience of it- i guess it was the unoriginality of the storys and characters and storys, and the fact that i didn't find it very funny/amusing, that bored/fustrated me the most.
Eh, enough of my rant, how about you guys/girls? Whats the most disapointing anime you have seen so far?
MeAndroo
Feb 16, 2006, 08:46
I could say Full Metal Panic as well. My brother built it up for days, and when I got around to watching it, I was bored stiff. Chock full of tiresome and reptitive anime stereotypes.
I remember being pretty disappointed at Love Hina Again. I found much of the story convoluted and poorly executed, and the characters were mere shadows of themselves and seemed like they were going through the motions.
Dekamaster
Feb 16, 2006, 10:09
Gasaraki. I dunno. The first ep seemed pretty noir --- dark.
Kiddy Grade. Eclair's ending. I was surprised at that twist.
I agree with the both of you, with Full Metal Panic! I remeber over the winter break, I watched around eight episodes straight and than awaited a full week for teh next episode and, I couldn't really continue wathcing it. I forced myself through it, it kinda gets repitive with the whole I am a Army guy, I don't know anything other than to fight.
Full Metal Alchemist. It got waaaaay too much hype and I don't think it was that godly aseveryone says it was. Trust me, it was good but not the best of its times. Some of the episodes, dragged out a bit, and than when FMA wanted to be good it became good. The bad ending contributes a lot to this too.
Tokis-Phoenix
Feb 16, 2006, 21:28
I could say Full Metal Panic as well. My brother built it up for days, and when I got around to watching it, I was bored stiff. Chock full of tiresome and reptitive anime stereotypes.
I remember being pretty disappointed at Love Hina Again. I found much of the story convoluted and poorly executed, and the characters were mere shadows of themselves and seemed like they were going through the motions.
I agree, although i dont mind typical anime character steriotypes as long as they are done well and are amusing or thought inspiring or somthing similar, for example im a big fan of fruits basket and although it had alot of typical anime character steriotypes, i found it very enjoyable.
Full metal panic was just plain stupid alot of the time, half the time i couldn't make out wether it was trying to be a serious anime or a comedy, and it repeated such really bad steriotypical anime scenes like "Guy accidently walks into girls changing room while they are barely dressed and they throw pants at him and/or scream" or "Tough unemotional guy gets embarassed around cutesy female character all the time and keeps on ending up in embarrasing situations with her" or "Big ego guy obsessed with dating women is actually really bad at pulling them, ha ha ha..." :okashii: ...
I didn't find Love hina too bad, it was alright to chill out to at times...I agree its story line was all over the place even when you watched the episodes in order, which is what annoyed me the most, it was like it was trying too hard cover up its own predictable story ending or somthing, i do agree though, that although i think it had some very promising characters, they could have been done better- i dont think Love Hina is half as bad as or as big a dispointment as Full Metal Panic though.
MeAndroo
Feb 17, 2006, 01:33
I didn't find Love hina too bad, it was alright to chill out to at times...I agree its story line was all over the place even when you watched the episodes in order, which is what annoyed me the most, it was like it was trying too hard cover up its own predictable story ending or somthing, i do agree though, that although i think it had some very promising characters, they could have been done better- i dont think Love Hina is half as bad as or as big a dispointment as Full Metal Panic though.
Just so we're clear, I was talking about Love Hina Again, which is the OVA sequel to the Love Hina TV series. I liked Love Hina TV just fine.
Panta Ray
Mar 19, 2006, 18:36
Hack sing, Full Metal Panic, Chobits ...
Kiyomi
Mar 19, 2006, 19:44
Chobits, Digi Charat (they looked cute, it turned out bad for me), Tactics (haruka was weaker then I read)
ah the dissapointment
Flashjeff
Mar 20, 2006, 19:19
Anything with "Full Metal" in it. Panic wasn't what I expected and Alchemist was so incredibly overhyped to where it didn't live up to expectations. I thought Tenjho Tenge would be good, but that bombed too. Ditto for R.O.D. The TV. I gave up on all of those series after the first volume. Hare-Guu was different though, I gave up on that after the first episode! What a waste of time, and money!
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Tokis-Phoenix
Mar 20, 2006, 21:27
Anything with "Full Metal" in it. Panic wasn't what I expected and Alchemist was so incredibly overhyped to where it didn't live up to expectations. I thought Tenjho Tenge would be good, but that bombed too. Ditto for R.O.D. The TV. I gave up on all of those series after the first volume. Hare-Guu was different though, I gave up on that after the first episode! What a waste of time, and money!
:okashii:
What was Hare-Guu about? Sounds pretty disapointing for it to be given up on the first episode :? .
Flashjeff
Mar 21, 2006, 18:42
Well, it's kinda hard to explain, but it's about a boy named Hare who lives in a goofy tropical paradise with his mom and a small town of people. One day, fo no good reason Hare's mom adopts a cute little girl named Guu, but whenever mom isn't around Guu reveals her true colors: a sharp tongued monster in disguise who eats anything, and I do mean ANYTHING and has an entire world right out of a Dali painting inside her stomach, including a couple of teenagers who don't mind their predicament. The plot of it show is Guu's constant torment of Hare who's the only one who knows what she is. It's supposed to be a comedy, but it left me cold after just the first episode and I gave up on it. In short, it's nothing much to write about. URGH!
Mifune
Mar 24, 2006, 07:46
im gonna get a wee bit old on this and say Legend of the four kings.For those who dont have a clue what im on about,It was a story of four brothers who were actually the reincarnations of four Dragon spirit kings and they lived in mordern day japan and when they needed to could call upon the power of the dragon spirits and turn into dragons. Sounds great to me but alas no it was poo beyond poo a real let down after such a great idea it turned into kiddie crap half way through.
Zentron
Mar 24, 2006, 08:18
No-one's probably going to like me after I say this, but I was very dissapointed with Neon Genesis Evangelion. It was good for the first 12/13 episodes, after that, it felt like they'd fired the guy who did the first half and got some-one else to do the rest. I got bored with it after the 12/13, I still bought it all and the movies, I just couldn't bring myself to like it... oh, and Nadesico, good series, yet crapo end.
Mifune
Mar 24, 2006, 09:39
thats a bold statement Zen :P ah well people are well entitled to their opinion I loved Evangelion by far my favourite anime of all time unlike most Eva Nutso's i aint gonna chew yer head off for not liking it...you should see what happend to the last guy who told a friend of mine it sucked he didnt walk for quite some time afterwards :D
happyblinker
Mar 24, 2006, 23:35
I also loved NGE, it's so deep and there's so many symbols, that everytime I watch it I learn more and more.. but the ending of the series was ****.
But the movies fixed that ending right up for me
^.^
also I liked FMA.. but the ending was also bad. The ending really ruined the series for me.. and then I watched the FMA movie. and again. It fixed up
ahaha
Scrapped princess. so predictible.
MAR. borning...
Naruto (anime) really disapointed me, by getting so borning!
also bleach =( I don't even have the effort to download it anymore...
tomokazuginko
Mar 25, 2006, 00:08
I found alot of animes to be disappionting FF unlimted, tenge tenjou and marchen(marz) which battles are fairly easy. I also find myself disappionted with certain parts of animes like the end of kenshin where they use mostly real pictures for the backgrounds only on this is only on the last episode 195.
Philip
Mar 25, 2006, 05:09
I was really dissapointed in Appleseed.........The animation was okay but, the story wasn't really my thing. You've seen the story before. It was kinda lame.
Mycernius
Mar 25, 2006, 06:09
im gonna get a wee bit old on this and say Legend of the four kings.For those who dont have a clue what im on about,It was a story of four brothers who were actually the reincarnations of four Dragon spirit kings and they lived in mordern day japan and when they needed to could call upon the power of the dragon spirits and turn into dragons. Sounds great to me but alas no it was poo beyond poo a real let down after such a great idea it turned into kiddie crap half way through.
I remember seeing this years ago. I thought the ending kinda, well, sucked
Zentron
Mar 25, 2006, 06:57
im gonna get a wee bit old on this and say Legend of the four kings.For those who dont have a clue what im on about,It was a story of four brothers who were actually the reincarnations of four Dragon spirit kings and they lived in mordern day japan and when they needed to could call upon the power of the dragon spirits and turn into dragons. Sounds great to me but alas no it was poo beyond poo a real let down after such a great idea it turned into kiddie crap half way through.Ooo, I still have that on VHS, it did start cool, but after ep 6, it went downhill. And in the end, it was all a dream... at least in the English version I watched, no idea about the j-original.
hostilecrayon
Mar 29, 2006, 11:56
Ghost in the Shell. It was greatly built up by the people I know, and when I saw it, it just didn't do it for me. It's too vague and it lacks the emotions to make it powerful. The concept is a good one, but it was poorly executed.
No-one's probably going to like me after I say this, but I was very dissapointed with Neon Genesis Evangelion. It was good for the first 12/13 episodes, after that, it felt like they'd fired the guy who did the first half and got some-one else to do the rest. I got bored with it after the 12/13, I still bought it all and the movies, I just couldn't bring myself to like it... oh, and Nadesico, good series, yet crapo end.
Sh*t, you beat me to it. XD
Yeah, I couldn't beleive NGE--after hearing so much about it and getting "whiny kid with mecha." I watched the second one out of a misplaced hope that it would get better, but no--even Misato's bath scene couldn't save that show. :okashii:
jonerik
Mar 29, 2006, 22:18
I watched Weather Report Girl last night. That's an hour-and-a-half of my life I'll never be getting back....
I found "Love Hina" to be fluffy but enjoyable despite the obvious manipulative stretching of the development of Keitarou and Naru's relationship. "Love Hina Again" was ridiculous, as I recall.
I must disagree about "Evangelion," however. That point where the show starts switching gears is where the show truly begins. As a good friend of mine once said, "Evangelion" is not about giant killer robots. I suppose you can try to watch it like that, but I expect that the ultimate result of that would usually be the sentiments mentioned above. Of course, this kind of intensive character study series is not for everybody and I can see why some folks would find the shift in tone to be too severe.
Flashjeff
Jul 10, 2006, 18:13
I probably mentioned this somewhere else, but in most cases, the disappointment in an anime series comes on the back end with endings that are either contrived, confusing, disappointing or just plain BAD!!!! In that vein, there were more than plenty I've watched with endings that left a bad taste in my mouth, thus the disappointment. And yes, for me, that included Evangelion.
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gaijin_girl
Jul 21, 2006, 04:25
Does Pokemon even count as anime? 'Cause that's five or six years of my life I now have to shut out of my brain. Ugh. (This is also counting the original Japanese one, not the Satan Spawn of a dub)
I can see no reason why it wouldn't count.
(Must be hard to catch 'em all when they keep adding to the mix.)
Don't know if this really counts but I recently watched the live action version of the anime Devilman. The acting is abysmal, the special effects are pretty pathetic and the lead character Akira, who is supposed to be one helluva tough mofo, runs like like Napoleon Dynamite
Pingu4u2
Apr 27, 2008, 07:55
Fullmetal Alchemist. My God, that disappointed me so bad. I was a HUGE fan of the manga, way before the anime came out - so when I heard it was being adapted to an anime, I was sooo happy. I saw the anime screenshots, and was very pleased with the quality of the animation. Unfortunately, it totally let me down with how it butchered the original story and made Ed SO pathetic and emo. It didn't help that the opening music video sucked so bad, either -__-;.
Let's see, on a smaller scale, DNAngel was pretty disappointing, too XD. The animation wasn't nearly good enough, and it had less plot than the manga (I know, that's actually possible, believe it or not).
mysticgenie
May 5, 2008, 22:27
Fate Stay Night....the ending was poor....Saber died in the end and thought everything was a dream....
Derfel
May 25, 2008, 03:57
Lets see.
Inuyasha, Dragonball, Bleach, Naruto, YuYu Hakusho, FMA, Death Note wait, shounen in general.
And this is only a demo of my list.
Anyhow, I personally don't find F/SN to be bad. I'd say, the ending was ok with a bit too much melodrama here and there. She remained where she belonged, thats all there is to it.
And umm, its not happy end and reunion for a change, I find that refreshing.
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