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Pretty much all Shonen anime. No idea why people unironically tell me to watch hundreds episode of the same slop because then it will totally get good.
I have to wonder how much of this "it gets good at episode xxx" is just a subconscious sunk cost fallacy. Granted, it probably does get good at episode xxx for anyone who likes the show enough to watch up to episode xxx because everything they like about the show is building on itself over the course of hundreds of hours. You'd have to be a truly incompetent writer to not get some sort of entertaining payoff with all that setup time.
 
I have to wonder how much of this "it gets good at episode xxx" is just a subconscious sunk cost fallacy. Granted, it probably does get good at episode xxx for anyone who likes the show enough to watch up to episode xxx because everything they like about the show is building on itself over the course of hundreds of hours. You'd have to be a truly incompetent writer to not get some sort of entertaining payoff with all that setup time.
One Piece gets good bro you just gotta hold out until episode 867 then it gets good it's worth the wait I swear don't quit now you only have 866 episodes to go
 
It's really hard to read Apothecary Diaries. It keeps telling me how cool the main character is and reminding me that I'm reading Sword Art Online. I can't enjoy anime if I think I'm reading Sword Art Online.
 
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One Piece gets good bro you just gotta hold out until episode 867 then it gets good it's worth the wait I swear don't quit now you only have 866 episodes to go
This was always a bad one because One Piece is good from the start. Hell, Berserk would be more applicable because it’s 3 volumes before you even get to the arc everyone likes, and that doesn’t even pick up until volume 6.
 
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I hope you guys dont do this.
 
Chainsaw Man is gonna end super fucking abruptly; next chapter is the final one and there are still like a dozen unresolved plot threads. Unless there's going to be a part 3, but I doubt that; Fujimoto said in a past interview that he hates doing serialized manga and prefers doing big oneshots.
The main problem with part 2, I think, is that Fujimoto had too many ideas. If the story had just stuck to the conflict with Yoru, the Nayuta slice-of-life, Yoshida being a POS and Denji's personal conflict with Public Safety, the story would have been much more coherent. All the stuff with Fami, Liitle D, the student council niggers, the Fire Devil and the Fake Chainsawmen, and the Hybrid Devils being prisoners; all that should have been saved for a part 3, with part 2 having finished 50 chapters ago.
And unless the final chapter reintroduces Power, Denji's promise to find her will go completely unresolved too. I thought for sure when they went to Hell for that 1 panel a few chapters ago, that was where the story was headed, but i guess not.

I'll have to try bingeing it in one sittng when its done, maybe that'll jog the ol' noggin and make it feel more coherent.
 
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I do know to avoid Tenshi in Tokyo like the plague. Wbat do you fucking mean they introduce a new character to be his love interest only to reveal she is objectively a hollow shell with no family or personality to speak of therefore she kills herself to make Tenshi better?!

Uh, there is a twist ending concerning Sakuya in Tenchi in Tokyo but I don't remember it being anywhere near that dark. Maybe I should dust off my old DVDs of it.
 
Uh, there is a twist ending concerning Sakuya in Tenchi in Tokyo but I don't remember it being anywhere near that dark. Maybe I should dust off my old DVDs of it.
Isn't that literally every shonen OVA/film? They always put a new girl as the hook and discard her to not piss off shippers.
Chainsaw Man is gonna end super fucking abruptly; next chapter is the final one and there are still like a dozen unresolved plot threads. Unless there's going to be a part 3, but I doubt that; Fujimoto said in a past interview that he hates doing serialized manga and prefers doing big oneshots.
The main problem with part 2, I think, is that Fujimoto had too many ideas. If the story had just stuck to the conflict with Yoru, the Nayuta slice-of-life, Yoshida being a POS and Denji's personal conflict with Public Safety, the story would have been much more coherent. All the stuff with Fami, Liitle D, the student council niggers, the Fire Devil and the Fake Chainsawmen, and the Hybrid Devils being prisoners; all that should have been saved for a part 3, with part 2 having finished 50 chapters ago.
And unless the final chapter reintroduces Power, Denji's promise to find her will go completely unresolved too. I thought for sure when they went to Hell for that 1 panel a few chapters ago, that was where the story was headed, but i guess not.

I'll have to try bingeing it in one sittng when its done, maybe that'll jog the ol' noggin and make it feel more coherent.
It's so bad you can literally jump to the penultimate chapter at any point from any chapter of the manga with just as much plot context. The entire part 2 was just a rollercoaster of nothing happening and then crazy shit happening with no real cast.
 
Isn't that literally every shonen OVA/film? They always put a new girl as the hook and discard her to not piss off shippers.
Problem is that Tenchi is a harem anime, and as autistic as it sounds, that's the male equivalent of romanceslop. Bringing in Sakuya fucks with the chemistry of all the existing relationships, pissed off all the girls, and in the end even if you for some reason liked Sakuya as a viewer she fucks off and stops existing so there's no payoff. Tenchi in Tokyo was just a poorly thought out waste of time.
 
That's not exactly a suicide though. It's more like
a manifestation of a split personality getting reabsorbed into the main personality
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I always felt like Tenchi in Tokyo felt like it started as a project unrelated to Tenchi Muyo where they crammed in the Tenchi characters halfway through development. It would have been better as some kind of spin-off where the main lead would have been one of Tenchi's cousins but it would be another few years before they actually started putting out 'Tenchi cousin/long-lost brother" shows like Tenchi Muyo GXP and War on Geminar.
 
It's really hard to read Apothecary Diaries. It keeps telling me how cool the main character is and reminding me that I'm reading Sword Art Online. I can't enjoy anime if I think I'm reading Sword Art Online.
You might like the spin-off with her friend, Xiaolan.

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Problem is that Tenchi is a harem anime, and as autistic as it sounds, that's the male equivalent of romanceslop. Bringing in Sakuya fucks with the chemistry of all the existing relationships, pissed off all the girls, and in the end even if you for some reason liked Sakuya as a viewer she fucks off and stops existing so there's no payoff. Tenchi in Tokyo was just a poorly thought out waste of time.
Still, nearly all shonen have an harem. You have discarded potential love interests in Bleach, Naruto, One Piece and Pokemon films. And all those films are a waste of time just to see some nice set pieces
 
my boy rock lee is not a waste of time, you big nose
Was there a Naruto film worth watching besides the epilogue one? I only remember the first one with that movie actress princess that didn't have Rock Lee, though I have vague memory of each film ending with Naruto pulling out some new variation of mcguffin Rasengan against the villain.
 
Was there a Naruto film worth watching besides the epilogue one? I only remember the first one with that movie actress princess that didn't have Rock Lee, though I have vague memory of each film ending with Naruto pulling out some new variation of mcguffin Rasengan against the villain.
The Last is too stupid for me. Both with the sequel escalation and learning Kishimoto aged them up an extra two fucking years because he wanted them to be legal when they finally entered a relationship.
meanwhile, sakura's been hounding for sasuke since she was 12, the insane jap fuck

The Moon Kingdom or whatever cheesy shit it was had Lee and it's one of the best of the movies. Same with the first Shippuden Movie. Lee improves all he's in.

And honestly, if we're talking anime movies from long running shounen, Naruto has no competition, not that it's saying much. Good fucking lord. I still have no clue who thought the Bleach movie plots were a good idea.
 
The Last is too stupid for me. Both with the sequel escalation and learning Kishimoto aged them up an extra two fucking years because he wanted them to be legal when they finally entered a relationship.
meanwhile, sakura's been hounding for sasuke since she was 12, the insane jap fuck

The Moon Kingdom or whatever cheesy shit it was had Lee and it's one of the best of the movies. Same with the first Shippuden Movie. Lee improves all he's in.

And honestly, if we're talking anime movies from long running shounen, Naruto has no competition, not that it's saying much. Good fucking lord. I still have no clue who thought the Bleach movie plots were a good idea.
I'll put it in my backlog. The Last is admittedly retarded, especially for someone that didn't read Shippuden, but I can't help to be happy that the show ended with most characters having a relationship and children. Unlike most shonen that are too scared of committing their characters so it ends up that the characters being 30 with no kids.
 
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