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Most disappointing anime you've watched
PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 6:42 pm
by rocklobster
For me it was these:
- Ninja Scroll--I don't think I need to explain.
- Super Milk-chan--I could feel my brain cells wailing in agony
- Soultaker--I really tried to like it but, in the end, I couldn't.
PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 6:46 pm
by Puguni
There was this one anime, I forgot the title, but it had mamoru in it. It seemed like it had potential. The only problem was that the main girl was just so clueless that it became a pain to watch it. She didn't even know when she was in danger. ><
PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 6:47 pm
by rocklobster
I believe that's called Paranoia Agent
PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 6:57 pm
by KBMaster
Black Cat. I had REAAALLY high expectations for it since the manga is my second fav, but they butchered it.
PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 7:03 pm
by Fionn Fael
Disclaimer: No offense intended towards any fans of the following shows!
Mar and Prince of Tennis were both pretty sub-par, in my opinion. I dunno... I started watching them when they simultaneously debuted on Toonami, so I suppose you could blame their mediocrity on the dub version... Then again, these titles seem to be aimed at a younger audience, so I just might not find them mature enough for my tastes.
Another one that I found utterly atrocious was Blue Gender. I could barely get through the first episode. There are too many disagreeable aspects for me to mention.
PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 7:06 pm
by Stiletto
Puguni wrote:There was this one anime, I forgot the title, but it had mamoru in it. It seemed like it had potential. The only problem was that the main girl was just so clueless that it became a pain to watch it. She didn't even know when she was in danger. ><
The show is called Kage Kara Mamoru. I saw a few eps. of this one a while back, and I also thought it could've been a better ninja/comedy title.
I had high expectations for Comic Party, but it didn't really hold up when I actually watched the first volume. It was pretty boring and not knowing the fan-comic or anime convention lingo probably led me to feel this way about the series.
Stratos 4 was a title that I thought was going to be a cool, rocket girls in space type of anime. Unfortunately the fanservice towards the end really ruined the series for me.
PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 7:07 pm
by Radical Dreamer
Ghost in the Shell (any of it): The animation is gorgeous and the opening themes are amazingly cool, but I'm sorry. The show is just too darn boring. XD
ONE: This OVA that I found. The animation was nice, it seemed clean enough, etc. But again, the boredom was killing me. XD SO slow.
Naruto: I had heard lots about it. I checked it out subbed the night before it aired on TV. Not my cup o' tea, really.
Tsubasa: For the same reasons I disliked the manga (besides the lack of clarity in artwork). Tooo sloooowww.
Mermaid Melody Pichi Pichi Pitch: I was really enjoying this one quite a bit, until those two antagonists were added in (Me-Me and She-She, I think their names were). In spite of the fact that they were the "bad guys", they still really just didn't sit well with me at all. If the series ever got licensed, though, I'd probably still buy a few of the DVDs with episodes that came prior to their entrance. They just kind of ruined the latter parts for me (even though the latter part of season one does have its highlights).
That's all I can think of for now, but if I find more, I'll be sure to post 'em!
PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 7:32 pm
by God's Samurai
1. Prince of Tennis: Now I realize there are droves of fans of this show but...in my opinion...it was just plain boring from the get go.
2. One Piece: I just dislike the show. It's not even because of 4Kids. I just don't like it.
3. InuYasha: I got so much hype about it from certain friends of mine...and then...don't get me wrong, it's good. It's just not all that.
PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 7:56 pm
by Fish and Chips
Rune Soldier. After skimming 8 or so episodes, I can safely say my favorite part of the show was the opening with the cleric chorus in the conveniently out of place radio station. Not much else, really. Fan service and silly episodic-ness kinda ruined it for me.
Also, the original Hellsing adaptation. I'd read the Manga and heard the Anime was different, but that didn't bother me. What did was, well...most everything else I saw and/or read about it. The first duel between Alucard and Anderson was so watered down, and did the Vatican even have anything to do with the plot beyond a few episodes? Good thing the OVAs came along to rescue the series.
PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 10:09 pm
by TriezGamer
Geneshaft. I admit it's a guilty pleasure sort of deal where I like the show, but it's really not good at all. There are some amazing segments in the show, but the overall quality just isn't there.
PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 10:20 pm
by Warrior 4 Jesus
Amon Saga was terrible in every respect. Derivitative of every sword and sorcercy type fantasy, rubbish animation, story, boring characters - the list goes on. The box said the duration was 75 mins but it was 43 mins instead. Although that was more a blessing in disguise!
Akira was not good. Yes, it was well-done in terms of the animation quality and complex story, but the graphic violence was over the top (and not necessary) and I didn't sympathise with anyone character.
PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 10:40 pm
by Tenshi no Ai
Akira:
This was around the time I was reading Anime Invasion/Inside alot. Every issue was "Akira this, Akira that, Akira is teh bestest anime evaaaa!!" Tried it for myself and thought "What the heck? o_0"
Blood the Last Vampire:
It was pretty good through it, but just... ended way too soon where it should've continued on at least an hour longer :/ It was really good up until it ended :/
Cat Soup:
...I thought it would be amusing to watch but oh my gosh, I want that hr and a half of my life back T_T
Cowboy Bebop: Knockin' on Heaven's Door:
This was around this time where forums were all "Bebop this, bebop that" so I tried out the movie cause it was available for rent and it was ok, but not super amusing...
Whisper of the Heart:
I know there's lots of fans on here, and it's a title I really tried to like, but I just couldn't...
Saishuu Heiki Kanojo:
Just didn't satisfy myself from where I personally wanted it to go. I was expecting some REALLY grest stuff from this, but some stuff turned me off from liking it less and less, and then the ending just killed it for me. I reccomend the live-action movie of it though^^
DearS:
Cute characters with sort of fanservicey clothes in some pics. I wasn't expecting it to be as bad as it was :/
Lupin III: The Secret of the Twilight Gemenai:
This is when I learned that Lupin 3 that's not directed by Miyazaki, isn't that great :/ (He also directed 2 episodes of the second season, which were still available to rent on VHS, so I gave them a go while they were still at the store^^ This was where the Castle in the Sky robot first appeared^^)
PostPosted: Thu Feb 15, 2007 10:47 pm
by Warrior 4 Jesus
Oh, Whisper of the Heart! I loved that movie ! (and I'm not a shoujo person at all)
PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 2:12 am
by Nate
Tenshi no Ai wrote:Akira:
This was around the time I was reading Anime Invasion/Inside alot. Every issue was "Akira this, Akira that, Akira is teh bestest anime evaaaa!!" Tried it for myself and thought "What the heck? o_0"
I think it's the taint of nostalgia. For a lot of people, their first anime title was Akira, and it was like nothing they'd ever seen in animation (er, unless they saw Heavy Metal, but anyway). So they kind of hold it in higher regard than it deserves, because it was their exposure to the medium. The same is also true of Ninja Scroll...although I personally feel Ninja Scroll is at least an above average movie, unlike Akira.
Anyway.
To answer the question, a few titles come to mind...
Air - Yeah, I know, there are a lot of fans of this on CAA. I actually absolutely loved the series...until the Summer Arc started. Then I went, "What the crap happened to this anime?" It was downhill from there for me. Meh. At least the theme song ruled.
Nuku Nuku DASH! - I was a fan of the original Nuku Nuku, so I was eager to get my hands on this series. I watched it and thought "Okay, so it's a retelling rather than a sequel...I can live with this." Three episodes later I couldn't take another minute of it. Way too boring and unoriginal.
Final Fantasy Unlimited - I saw the first episode via a promotional DVD from Newtype. I loved it. I started watching the DVDs. After about the middle of the second DVD I completely lost interest. Just wasn't that good. Though I do wish I'd gotten to see Mog.
Aishiteruze Baby - Eh. Yeah. Started out cute, but not enough was going on to captivate me. Once that emo girl showed up I was through.
Ghost in the Shell: SAC - It wasn't bad. But it certainly wasn't good enough to make me love it. Or even continue watching it. One episode and I was done.
Sailor Moon SuperS - I love Sailor Moon. I'm a huge fan. Great show. But SuperS is the weakest link of the chain. No Outer Senshi, too much focus on the pink brat, and contrived plots to ensure that Chibiusa/Usagi were always at the same place so they could transform together made this saga the worst of the bunch. Also this season started the trend of disposing of the supporting characters. A few good episodes in the bunch, but as far as I'm concerned all it is is a lead-in to the superior Stars.
Naruto - 'Nuff said.
PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 2:15 am
by Mr. SmartyPants
Puguni wrote:There was this one anime, I forgot the title, but it had mamoru in it. It seemed like it had potential. The only problem was that the main girl was just so clueless that it became a pain to watch it. She didn't even know when she was in danger. ><
If you're referring to Paranoia Agent...
I think I'm going to cry. =\ I <3 Paranoia Agent.
And the Akira movie doesn't do justice to the 6 volume Manga. Trust me on this. The Manga was incredible. The movie, while well animated, was disappointing.
And I loved Cat Soup XD Surrealism is totally my thing.
PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 5:46 am
by Rev. Doc
Wedding Peach. This one just didn't get off the ground with me.
PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 6:15 am
by rocklobster
Aw, but I love the dual transformation between Usagi and her daughter. Even though there are times when I can't stand Chibi-Usa
PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 7:28 am
by Mega.EXE
Fionn Fael wrote:Disclaimer: No offense intended towards any fans of the following shows
Prince of Tennis were both pretty sub-par, in my opinion. I dunno... I started watching them when they simultaneously debuted on Toonami, so I suppose you could blame their mediocrity on the dub version... Then again, these titles seem to be aimed at a younger audience, so I just might not find them mature enough for my tastes.
I'm sorry to say that I whole heartedly agree with you (And me being a huge Prince of Tennis fan) The dub butchered the original anime (Whereas the sub is incredible) I just wish they could've done better. Atleast the manga is really good XD
And Naruto, meh I can't even watch that show anymore
PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 8:45 am
by Kurama
They could have ended INUYASHA a lot better.
ONEPICE is neverending!! >.<
NARUTO is getting better... the fillers finally stopped! *dances*
TSUBASA CHRONICLE: NOOOOO FILLERS!! T.T *cries*
PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 8:55 am
by termyt
Radical Dreamer wrote:Ghost in the Shell (any of it): The animation is gorgeous and the opening themes are amazingly cool, but I'm sorry. The show is just too darn boring. XD
I'm a fan, but I can definitely see your point. It's billed as an action show and it really isn't. It's a political intrigue drama. If you want regular action, you will not find it here. They mostly just talk.
For me, the most disappoint anime was Escaflowne.
I thought it a good enough anime up until the 18th or 19th episode or so. I can't remember exactly where. But at that point, it seemed like the series was wrapping up nicely and I figure one or two more episodes would od it. Then I realized there were like two DVD's left to watch. What were they going to do to fill the time? Completely wreck the series, that's what. My friends and I added a new phrase to our lexicon:
Escaflwneing the Ending - Mangling the ending of a show so badly that it leaves you wondering if the show's creators ever put any thought into the resolution of the climax until after production of those episodes had already begun.
PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 9:51 am
by Debitt
TriezGamer wrote:Geneshaft. I admit it's a guilty pleasure sort of deal where I like the show, but it's really not good at all. There are some amazing segments in the show, but the overall quality just isn't there.
In high school a friend of mine was raving about Geneshaft and how awesome it was, so I borrowed the first DVD. It wasn't horrid in the way of inappropriate content, but there was absolutely nothing original or redeeming about what I saw. It was dude fanservice. XD;
Also, I felt FLCL was a bit of a disappointment to me. Granted it was a good series and I did like it, but I didn't find it funny at all, which was a huge let down after I had heard so many people say it was the funniest thing they had ever seen.
PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 10:10 am
by Joshua Christopher
Giant Robo. Man that show sucked.
Also Grave of the Fireflies was pretty funny but the dramatic parts fell flat.
And the End of Evangelion would've been better if it were more like the last two episodes of the anime. 90 minutes of crayon drawings and recycled sequences of people sitting in chairs.
PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 10:19 am
by wingedfox
the latest season of pokemon. it was cute in the begining(1st and second season) but now *shivers* they just keep going and going and ash never gets older!!!!!!!!
PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 10:29 am
by rocklobster
You have a weird sense of humor, Josh. GOTF is not supposed to be funny. Anyone who can find kids starving to death funny really is sad.
PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 10:38 am
by Radical Dreamer
rocklobster wrote:You have a weird sense of humor, Josh. GOTF is not supposed to be funny. Anyone who can find kids starving to death funny really is sad.
I think that's the whole point, Rock. The "sense of humor" bit. Note that he also said his favorite series "sucked". XD
PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 10:48 am
by ICE-rocks
First of all I am getting to deslike Inuyasha. it's just they have dragged it out for way.... to long.
One peice is also starting to bug me.
PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 10:50 am
by Rocketshipper
For me.
Shamanic Princess: The DVD said "A must for all CLAMP fans" and the reviews I read raved about how amazing it was, then I actually watched it and thought it was just ok. It grew on me more as time went on, but initially I wasn't a big fan.
Blood the Last Vampire: The first time I saw it I thought it was waaaaaay too short and the story was too simple.
Akira: Most overrated anime ever! *explodes* ^^
Evangelion: I started reading the manga first and it spoiled me, it was just so much better than the anime.
PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 11:04 am
by rocklobster
[quote="Kokoro Daisuke"]In high school a friend of mine was raving about Geneshaft and how awesome it was, so I borrowed the first DVD. It wasn't horrid in the way of inappropriate content, but there was absolutely nothing original or redeeming about what I saw. It was dude fanservice. XD]
Geneshaft is better if you've read Brave New World. As for FLCL, I share your disappointment. Man, I wish people wouldn't hype this one so much.
(especially CN)
PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 11:50 am
by SaintGabriel
Demon City Shinjuku....
Uuuugggghhhhhh....
There was all this buildup to the final villian, and once he met him he just clobbered him in like... one hit.
And I'm not the least bit concerned that I spoiled it for you because you probably wouldn't want to see it anyway.
PostPosted: Fri Feb 16, 2007 1:40 pm
by CatHCG11
Last night I watched the forst four episodes of Angelic Layer. I was pretty disappointed. I loved the manga because it is was so cute and clean, but while the anime kept alot of the cuteness it was not very clean.