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Yoshikage

Katyusha wrote:

Not the worst but easily in my top 10 of most insulting shit:

New Game!
everyone is so cute tho how can u hate on cuteness OuO


for me one of the bad ones has to be "Seikaisuru Kado"
its just bland
beddie
I'd have to say ero-manga sensei, literally nothing happened, big waste of time
Lastopia
Sousei no Onmyouji
pkhg
oneroom
CringyWeabo
i stop watching bad anime when i realize its bad.
So one that i have watched every episode of must be SAO.

But dont get me wrong i dont hate it i acctualy like it a bit but its not the best anime i have seen so thats why its here.
FruityDream
-
Shiroka Weiss
Probably Strike The Blood and Date A Life.
They were both really really boring. I dont even know what was going on anymore. But I didnt finish Date A Life so I cant say for sure
[pGA]Remilia
Blood C
R-unknown

[pGA]Remilia wrote:

Blood C
Pupa and Aoi Sekai no Chuushin de
Larc
Kimi ga Nozomu Eien
Steii
.
keremaru
samurai harem
too much harem-ing and too little explanation of what the fuck is going on

edit: and also baka and test: summon the beasts
jungjushee
Sword Art Online, people told me it got better. It does not.
Green Platinum

chase55t wrote:

Sword Art Online, people told me it got better. It does not.
Who told you that? You should not trust their judgement on anything ever again.
Chrystalmeth
==> Glasslip
I tried to like it, and I thought it would get better as it went on, but it was just so bad. The dialogues was really sophisticated for the characters ages, it didn't make sense too. Nothing made sense. Really only stayed because of the art.

==> Magical Warfare (Mahou Sensou)
I actually liked the OP and ED. The music was fine. But the story was bonkers. Too many time skips. The characters were plain. Literally wtf every ep. Again I thought it would get better later on but NOPE.
LucarioMurffdog
Is Neo Yokiyo considered an anime? If not then it's the worst excuse of an anime I've ever seen.
MeMeKLP
Tenkuu Danzai Skelter+Heaven ._.
Shiina Yuuki
Shigatsu wa kimi no osu
Shiroomi707
Netsuzou TRap xc *omg, it finally ends*
Sonikafan77
crane game girls, it was so bland and flat and just plain ick.
here's a
link:http://www.crunchyroll.com/crane-game-girls
Masternji
Acchi Kocchi hands down
Lady-Xhie
There was this anime I watched that was just SO bad, I gave up on it halfway, but still watched it to the very end trying to seek some character development or a life lesson. It was just overall a hormone fest where this anime would've been labeled as Hentai and noone would doubt it. It was so dark, that I waited for some light to be shed, but DAMN was the wait not worth it. The animation hooked me but fuck, the storyline made me gag. I heard it was also popular, like wtf, it was so overrated on 2017. I forgot the damn title.
anneasparagus
o n e r o o m .
Flanster
Glasslip... eugh
JackBezarius18
Yuri on Ice!
Green Platinum

JackBezarius18 wrote:

Yuri on Ice!
Yuri on Ice isn't on your MAL. I smell shenanigans.
HawkAussie
Forest Fairy Five as I could only stand two episodes before I having to drop it.
God423_TH
Probably KissXSis and Ladies versus Butlers!
They both have like 0 plot and 100% fanservice especially Ladies versus Butlers! that try to bring every single generic ecchi harem techniques in use.
Really
Dragon Ball Z.
Poidachii
for me it would be Kill la Kill, Akame Ga Kill, and Rail Wars
Akame Ga kill= killing a person is counted as a plot twist
Kill la kill= don't even get me started
RailWars= too much fanservice!
Green Platinum

Xclamator3 wrote:

Kill la kill= don't even get me started
Get started because Kill la Kill is amazing
abraker
Gunslinger Girl
Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei
Log Horizon
ShySnek
Shugo Chara. When I found out about it, I didn't know much about anime genres. And it wasn't really for me.

Then there's also Abunai Sisters: Koko & Mika. If you value your eyes and ears, please, don't watch it.
EneT

abraker wrote:

Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei
I think it's time we partake in the long standing English tradition of fisticuffs >:(
Comfy Slippers

Green Platinum wrote:

Xclamator3 wrote:

Kill la kill= don't even get me started
Get started because Kill la Kill is amazing
Not OP, but I will

It's not funny
It's not original/clever/unique
Huge budget with underwhelming animations
Overall a bad spoof
Side characters fade away with each passing episode. But they're onedimensional characters with some generic archetypes sprinked on top, so not like it matters all that much
Ending is a massive plot hole (tho that's nothing new in KLK)
Key plot points are super random and have little to no buildup and foreshadowing
It's over the top (in a bad way) where it forces bigger than life elements in specific scenarios just to make it more grandiose and, honestly, I don't buy all that jazz.

Now, I understand why someone would like it, but there's really no place for neglecting small issues that pile up, especially if OP is like me - hint: very nitpicky when it comes to certain shows. Similar issues can be found in another poor spoof that goes by the name Panty and Stocking.

For some over the top juiciness I'd recommend TTGL, Redline, Space Dandy, hell even Excel Saga will do.All of these surpass KLK when it comes to being over the top. I'd recommend some obscure series, but I'm not super keen when it comes to DUDEWTFEPICSHITBRODISHYPEAF shows. Not to say that I didn't watch many, but they were just utter garbage and a complete waste of time. Ye, I'm looking at you Demonblade!

TLDR KlK isn't a GREAT show and is rightfully bashed by many.
abraker

EneT wrote:

abraker wrote:

Sayonara Zetsubou Sensei
I think it's time we partake in the long standing English tradition of fisticuffs >:(
It became a mess, a repetitive mess. It leads nowhere. Doesn't have a concrete story, follows a stale formula, and is just a soup of personas
Is there something I am missing after a couple dozen episodes? Because that's where I told myself, "ok this is shit, time to stop".
Green Platinum
It exists as an antithesis to Negima and other similar shows at the time. Plus being satirical of Japanese politics and society.

Comfy Slippers wrote:

Green Platinum wrote:

Get started because Kill la Kill is amazing
Not OP, but I will

It's not funny
It's not original/clever/unique
Huge budget with underwhelming animations
Overall a bad spoof
Side characters fade away with each passing episode. But they're onedimensional characters with some generic archetypes sprinked on top, so not like it matters all that much
Ending is a massive plot hole (tho that's nothing new in KLK)
Key plot points are super random and have little to no buildup and foreshadowing
It's over the top (in a bad way) where it forces bigger than life elements in specific scenarios just to make it more grandiose and, honestly, I don't buy all that jazz.

Now, I understand why someone would like it, but there's really no place for neglecting small issues that pile up, especially if OP is like me - hint: very nitpicky when it comes to certain shows. Similar issues can be found in another poor spoof that goes by the name Panty and Stocking.
I don't think OP is like you at all considering the Kancolle ava lol.
I think a lot of your issues simply from Imaishi's style not gelling too well with you I am certain you will hate Dead Leaves if you watched it as it ups those things you hate tenfold.
I'd wager that budget claim comes out of your ass unless you can cite it, I have seen countless people make claims of "Unlimited Budget Works" and "KyoAni Budgets" when the reality is just not true. Since Trigger and Ufotable actually occupy the same building I doubt it was that expensive and time consuming to arrange outsourced CG to them for example.
I also think the series receives undue criticism because of the massive Japanese (but not specifically anime) influence behind it, much of the show is based on Japanese history for example which many anime fans are frankly clueless about and while this sounds like a "You didn't get it" argument I am certain research could cue you into the reasons behind otherwise nonsensical aspects of the show a be savvy enough about foreshadowing. I don't mean to be dismissive.
Comfy Slippers

Green Platinum wrote:

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I also think the series receives undue criticism because of the massive Japanese (but not specifically anime) influence behind it, much of the show is based on Japanese history for example which many anime fans are frankly clueless about and while this sounds like a "You didn't get it" argument I am certain research could cue you into the reasons behind otherwise nonsensical aspects of the show a be savvy enough about foreshadowing. I don't mean to be dismissive.
I beg to differ. Depth doesn't necessarily indicate quality, and pop culture often suffers from this 'ignorance'. Many downright horrid works often implement historical elements and fall flat due to poor writing skills or a setting that just doesn't work. Misunderstandings can only take a show so far and it doesn't make up for it being a clusterfuck. Take this with a grain of salt, as it is my extremely subjective PoV.

Inb4 to my knowledge, KLK is (somewhat) inspired by slavery in sengoku period and a more so by ishiyama kassen. Not to say that this is a bad thing. In fact, I believe it's really good and as the general backbone and the atmosphere of KLK is exceptional, but then you take a look at a certain immoral asshole and a megalomaniac that just don't adapt as well as they should and could. Then you start questioning things. KLK would've been a masterpiece if it hadn't gone down the spoof ecchi path with some shonen elements inbetween and if it, instead, constantly stuck with a more serious tone.
Green Platinum
We could ask what a serious and probably dour KLK would be like and I am sure it would be good in it's own right but I tend to find series' that lean heavily on realism lose many of the things that make anime resonate with me. I love abstraction from reality while still making observations about it as is obvious by my favourites (Ashita no Joe, Penguindrum, Katanagatari etc) and KLK obviously aspires to what I believe anime should strive for. Even with it's flaws the series makes me feel the creators had legitimate passion for it.

Kudos for bringing the kinds of discussions I wish were common here
joltypanda
School Days. That was really messed up for me.
abraker
Watched 3 eps of Strike Witches. It has way too much fanservice and such an artificial story line.
I don't think it gets any better.
Green Platinum

abraker wrote:

Watched 3 eps of Strike Witches. It has way too much fanservice and such an artificial story line.
I don't think it gets any better.
That is a good call. It is especially redundant now since Sora No Woto and Girls und Panzer are much better 'moe military' series'. I don't know how much redundancy factors into evaluating a worst anime, an interesting question to ponder.
Maijstro
I really didn't like re:zero ;-;
Yonoshix
KissxSis and Akikan
donghans
definitely pupa
ABD007
Shinmai Maou no Testament >:(
Alfearox
ero manga sensei so fucking boring men
Cooksie
Gabriel DropOut just didnt like it at all
Reactions
Sao II
korewazesty
Tokyo Ghoul season 2, because they butchered the story.
KemZii
Wotaku ni Koi wa Muzukashii. It is so boring
magalphs
11eyes
koemada

korewazesty wrote:

Tokyo Ghoul season 2, because they butchered the story.



and SAO jesus christ
Finis Terrae
Ever heard of "Hametsu no Mars"? That's my answer to this question. It's so bad, I feel good laughing about it
keremaru
Going to have to argue against Samurai Harem. There's probably nothing wrong with it's production value, and it would probably qualify to be better than most anime, but this is just personal preference.

Samurai Harem follows a kid who gets sent to his distant... whatever they were's, dojo by his father, who states that he must be prepared for the threats of modern society, but really just wants him to leave. This is just starting off toxic between the father and his son, who has already done more than enough to be skilled at swordsmanship. And better worse, every single girl falls for the samurai. Being his caretakers, this series tries to convert any and every main female role to be included in this samurai's harem, hence the name. And at the end, the samurai is doing some stuff, when one of his caretakers is taken captive under no suspicion, from a private bathhouse set in motion by the kidnapper, and the samurai gets his ketsu kicked, essentially making him seem more useless than before. He's trained for God knows how long, maybe 12 years, and he gets annihilated by skill, and the only reason why he gets the girl back is because the perpetrator's sister confesses her secret emotions to him? That's calling BS, and that's why I don't like this show. Nothing is wrong with the attempts to make this great; in fact, it's tried to humanize their characters more than some anime I've seen recently, but it's plot development, reference and execution are what I feel as lacking.
Li77L3
Sword Art Online 2 •̀.̫•́✧
blvknight
elfen lied and kaze no stigma
Tateshina Eve

Angelsim wrote:

Gabriel DropOut just didnt like it at all

nani the f how is that possible

but answering the question:

Binsu wrote:

Sword Art Online 2 •̀.̫•́✧
[-Kazu-]
Sword art online.
I shouldn't have to explain why...
-Koe-
Hand shaker
LazerLove
Toradora
[ - Hinami - ]
Dragon ball, ew.
Momori
School days
TamakoSenpai
Mostly School Days For Me
[pGA]Remilia
Mahou Sensou.
They rushed the final episode so bad.
zic0r_
all the seasons of Uta no ☆ Prince-sama ♪ Maji Love Legend Star sucks because the main character is rubbish, the story was the same in all the seasons it has and it was so boring, the anime is literally the same as Magic Kyun! Renaissance and Kiniro no Corda: Primo Passo, literally the worst main characters
Arhippa
Watashi ga Motenai no wa Dou Kangaetemo Omaera ga Warui!

the most boring, obnoxious pile of asscrack with 0 story progression or character development whatsoever
animeslayergp
elfen lied
PorridgeBoss
Conception And Yosuga No Sora. One of the worst anime I've ever watched.
Sophie Twilight
Oresuki. At first it was a fresh breath of seeing new kind of MC, then it turned out to be another harem meh. The artstyle was weird too, got me more uncomfortable than Jojo's artstyle
Adswire
In my opinion, I love cute girls doing cute things, but it's always a hit or miss.

I honestly didn't enjoy Hunter x hunter at all, though. It is a good anime, but not up my alley at all.


I love other action stuff like Jujutsu Kaisen and My hero aca.
mrpiglins

- Mahiro - wrote:

Oresuki. At first it was a fresh breath of seeing new kind of MC, then it turned out to be another harem meh. The artstyle was weird too, got me more uncomfortable than Jojo's artstyle
But you atleast thought Sumireko was good right?
Asphiee
I'm sure there's worse but I'm currently thinking Okaa-san Online, I was hoping for an guilty pleasure series but turns out it's just a mother and son diving into the VR with the goal of strengthening their filial relationship and stuff
Zanzabar
SAO by a long shot, granted i havent seen many animes but SAO was definitely the worst
Sugar_owo

Zanzabar wrote:

SAO by a long shot, granted i havent seen many animes but SAO was definitely the worst
ayaka armpit

ShySnek wrote:

Shugo Chara. I didn't know much about anime genres when I learned about them. And it wasn't really for me.

Then there is also Abunai Sisters: Koko & Mika. If you value your eyes and ears, please, don't watch it.
Clearly, you have never appreciated the art of rewatching and intaking the finer details of a work, a classic trademark of an individual with low intelligence. I understand that the Abunai Sisters' plotline and lore may detract viewers with its stupidity on the surface. Still, for those erudite and tasteful, it is a complex show that immensely surpasses those crafted by the mainstream "greats".

Modelling the fine Kano sisters, those too afraid to explore the lore's depths will assume the existence of only two beings, emblemised through Koko and Mika throughout the show. However, upon further research, there proves the existence of a third Kano sister, hidden and left to rot in the crevasse of slivering unknowns. Thus, I can guarantee that your insight into not only this show but into life is incredibly minimal. So much that no creature should ever attend to your decrepit opinions and voice.

Onto the intricate web of social commentary, this masterful show offers a unique perspective on the intertwining of exponential publicity and waning privacy. In its first episode, Abunai Sisters addresses significant issues facing models and those in public view, notably, how society expects female models and entertainers to behave. Koko (a moniker for Kyoko specifically for Abunai Sisters to protect her privacy) and Mika express their disdain for their current societal position in the first scene of episode one. Mika states that "The beach is all set up for [them]", implying that the sisters lack privacy and that their lives have been set out for them by the patriarchal males who created a demand for models within society. The feminist interpretation of this line is that Mika is signalling how women are seen as inferior and cannot set up their own vacations. The feminist view is further supported by the role of women in Japanese society; inferiors to males who have to work just as hard but are presented with fewer benefits solely due to their gender and traditional role as the housewife. Japanese women are often pressured into looking visually appealing (and often erotic) by business heads and corporations to the point where it becomes conditioned behaviour. Mika displays this conditioning by holding up her "sexy swimsuit". However, Koko, perhaps more affected than Mika by the eroticising of women, exclaims that "[She] could never wear one of those. A celebrity should be swimming in her birthday suit." This dialogue between the two is troubling from a feminist perspective because it shows how some women are used to the constant sexualisation of women and have no qualms performing particular actions (such as displaying their naked bodies) for the men who have influence over their careers. The feminist analyses are further supported by the "Abunai Emergency Alarm" (meaning Danger Emergency Alarm or Trouble Emergency Alarm when translated to English) taking the form of the jiggling of their breasts. This shows how the jiggling of breasts, often a part of sexual acts, is dangerous or harmful to the women involved under the context of societal pressure or blackmail in the form of holding a promotion or job back unless sexual acts are performed.

Through Koko and Mika's dialogue Abunai Sisters is able to address more societal issues than just the perception of females and makes several important references to the Japanese work-focused society. In an allusion to Japan's work-focused society, Koko, being an intelligent and perceptive woman, points out to her sister that they "[hadn't] had a vacation in so long". Japan has a serious issue with overworking, as it leads to a non-negligible amount of unfortunate and preventable deaths. As a result of these deaths from overwork, many Japanese companies force their employees to take breaks. Some companies have a mandatory vacation, possibly including Koko and Mika's agency, though the general consensus is that taking breaks and vacations makes the individual seem uncommitted to their career, hence the reluctance by Japanese people, including Koko and Mika, to take said vacations. When Koko and Mika defeat the shark, they exclaim they "were supposed to be on vacation", showing the audience that even when Japanese people do take their mandatory vacation they are still unable to avoid the constant stress of work. Matsumoto, who appears late into the episode, represents the public's view of models and women in public view. His primary interest is in taking photographs of the Kano Sisters' breasts for his own desire, and it is later revealed that he works for somebody else, acting as an arm for the corporate pressure on women to provide sex in order for business benefits. Matsumoto also strongly resembles a paparazzi figure, showing that businesses have little regard for the privacy of women. This links directly to the theme of women in public view and how they are perceived, showing how the mistreatment of women and disregard for the woman's mental well-being is a common issue in all forms of Japanese society.

One of the major themes of Abunai Sisters, as well as Kyoko's autobiography and other published works, is sexuality, which is explored throughout this anime with both positive and negative euphemisms, metaphors and visual signals. Kyoko and Mika Kano, being icons of popular culture, are constantly in the spotlight and are thus forced by their lifestyle to become comfortable with their sexuality. The visual signs of sexuality are quite noticeable, with the sisters' revealing outfits highlighting their cleavage, thighs, and buttocks, and the jiggling of breasts with the "Abunai Emergency Alarm". These particular visual designs were decided upon by Production IG due to their focus on making Koko and Mika visually appealing, as well as visually expressing how the real-life Kyoko and Mika are comfortable with who they are and what they do in the bedroom. However, there are negative connotations explored with metaphors and euphemisms. The shark represents the male lust for women, and how it can be dangerous for women to let down their guard when confronted by aroused males wishing to take advantage of them. Mika's observation that "It's so huge", referring to the shark, has phallic connotations, acknowledging how some males pride themselves on the size of their manhood. The machine gun that appears in the shark's mouth is a visual euphemism for the male climax during sexual acts and demonstrates how these "shark" males only care about pleasuring themselves rather than their female companions. Mika is shown shaking a bottle of some alcoholic beverage, which bears a resemblance, intentionally, to the manual genital stimulation of a phallus, accompanied by verbal noises indicating her own arousal. Koko says "Shake it harder", representing the voice of traditional society for the woman to meet the man's needs, but this is in contrast to Mika's actions which show that she is more than willing to find pleasure alongside a male companion. Mika's defeat of the shark shows the victory of equality over male dominance, and that a mutually beneficial relationship is healthier for the mental well-being of both males and females. This message of both genders meeting each other's needs is consistent with the Kano Sisters' beliefs regarding sex, as described in their published books.

Abunai Sisters addresses and explains how Japanese society is difficult for women to live in due to many factors, such as the societal pressures on women to be subservient, especially regarding sex, and the constant pressures of work. Kyoko and Mika Kano's beliefs regarding the female role in a relationship are presented through metaphors, most notably the appearance and defeat of the shark. Abunai Sisters is a unique social commentary because it addresses female concerns with Japanese work-focused society, the feminist outlook on the world that promotes the equality of genders, and exposes the mistreatment of women from the business circles and from paparazzi who have no concern for women’s privacy. Hence, exemplified through the hidden treatment of the secret third Kano sister, Harue, the harrowing consequences of outright misogyny and a lack of privacy emerges through both the lives of extravagant female celebrities, feeble girls and housewives of the mundane in all realms.
DM FOR MUTUAL

st3dboi wrote:

ShySnek wrote:

Shugo Chara. I didn't know much about anime genres when I learned about them. And it wasn't really for me.

Then there is also Abunai Sisters: Koko & Mika. If you value your eyes and ears, please, don't watch it.
Clearly, you have never appreciated the art of rewatching and intaking the finer details of a work, a classic trademark of an individual with low intelligence. I understand that the Abunai Sisters' plotline and lore may detract viewers with its stupidity on the surface. Still, for those erudite and tasteful, it is a complex show that immensely surpasses those crafted by the mainstream "greats".

Modelling the fine Kano sisters, those too afraid to explore the lore's depths will assume the existence of only two beings, emblemised through Koko and Mika throughout the show. However, upon further research, there proves the existence of a third Kano sister, hidden and left to rot in the crevasse of slivering unknowns. Thus, I can guarantee that your insight into not only this show but into life is incredibly minimal. So much that no creature should ever attend to your decrepit opinions and voice.

Onto the intricate web of social commentary, this masterful show offers a unique perspective on the intertwining of exponential publicity and waning privacy. In its first episode, Abunai Sisters addresses significant issues facing models and those in public view, notably, how society expects female models and entertainers to behave. Koko (a moniker for Kyoko specifically for Abunai Sisters to protect her privacy) and Mika express their disdain for their current societal position in the first scene of episode one. Mika states that "The beach is all set up for [them]", implying that the sisters lack privacy and that their lives have been set out for them by the patriarchal males who created a demand for models within society. The feminist interpretation of this line is that Mika is signalling how women are seen as inferior and cannot set up their own vacations. The feminist view is further supported by the role of women in Japanese society; inferiors to males who have to work just as hard but are presented with fewer benefits solely due to their gender and traditional role as the housewife. Japanese women are often pressured into looking visually appealing (and often erotic) by business heads and corporations to the point where it becomes conditioned behaviour. Mika displays this conditioning by holding up her "sexy swimsuit". However, Koko, perhaps more affected than Mika by the eroticising of women, exclaims that "[She] could never wear one of those. A celebrity should be swimming in her birthday suit." This dialogue between the two is troubling from a feminist perspective because it shows how some women are used to the constant sexualisation of women and have no qualms performing particular actions (such as displaying their naked bodies) for the men who have influence over their careers. The feminist analyses are further supported by the "Abunai Emergency Alarm" (meaning Danger Emergency Alarm or Trouble Emergency Alarm when translated to English) taking the form of the jiggling of their breasts. This shows how the jiggling of breasts, often a part of sexual acts, is dangerous or harmful to the women involved under the context of societal pressure or blackmail in the form of holding a promotion or job back unless sexual acts are performed.

Through Koko and Mika's dialogue Abunai Sisters is able to address more societal issues than just the perception of females and makes several important references to the Japanese work-focused society. In an allusion to Japan's work-focused society, Koko, being an intelligent and perceptive woman, points out to her sister that they "[hadn't] had a vacation in so long". Japan has a serious issue with overworking, as it leads to a non-negligible amount of unfortunate and preventable deaths. As a result of these deaths from overwork, many Japanese companies force their employees to take breaks. Some companies have a mandatory vacation, possibly including Koko and Mika's agency, though the general consensus is that taking breaks and vacations makes the individual seem uncommitted to their career, hence the reluctance by Japanese people, including Koko and Mika, to take said vacations. When Koko and Mika defeat the shark, they exclaim they "were supposed to be on vacation", showing the audience that even when Japanese people do take their mandatory vacation they are still unable to avoid the constant stress of work. Matsumoto, who appears late into the episode, represents the public's view of models and women in public view. His primary interest is in taking photographs of the Kano Sisters' breasts for his own desire, and it is later revealed that he works for somebody else, acting as an arm for the corporate pressure on women to provide sex in order for business benefits. Matsumoto also strongly resembles a paparazzi figure, showing that businesses have little regard for the privacy of women. This links directly to the theme of women in public view and how they are perceived, showing how the mistreatment of women and disregard for the woman's mental well-being is a common issue in all forms of Japanese society.

One of the major themes of Abunai Sisters, as well as Kyoko's autobiography and other published works, is sexuality, which is explored throughout this anime with both positive and negative euphemisms, metaphors and visual signals. Kyoko and Mika Kano, being icons of popular culture, are constantly in the spotlight and are thus forced by their lifestyle to become comfortable with their sexuality. The visual signs of sexuality are quite noticeable, with the sisters' revealing outfits highlighting their cleavage, thighs, and buttocks, and the jiggling of breasts with the "Abunai Emergency Alarm". These particular visual designs were decided upon by Production IG due to their focus on making Koko and Mika visually appealing, as well as visually expressing how the real-life Kyoko and Mika are comfortable with who they are and what they do in the bedroom. However, there are negative connotations explored with metaphors and euphemisms. The shark represents the male lust for women, and how it can be dangerous for women to let down their guard when confronted by aroused males wishing to take advantage of them. Mika's observation that "It's so huge", referring to the shark, has phallic connotations, acknowledging how some males pride themselves on the size of their manhood. The machine gun that appears in the shark's mouth is a visual euphemism for the male climax during sexual acts and demonstrates how these "shark" males only care about pleasuring themselves rather than their female companions. Mika is shown shaking a bottle of some alcoholic beverage, which bears a resemblance, intentionally, to the manual genital stimulation of a phallus, accompanied by verbal noises indicating her own arousal. Koko says "Shake it harder", representing the voice of traditional society for the woman to meet the man's needs, but this is in contrast to Mika's actions which show that she is more than willing to find pleasure alongside a male companion. Mika's defeat of the shark shows the victory of equality over male dominance, and that a mutually beneficial relationship is healthier for the mental well-being of both males and females. This message of both genders meeting each other's needs is consistent with the Kano Sisters' beliefs regarding sex, as described in their published books.

Abunai Sisters addresses and explains how Japanese society is difficult for women to live in due to many factors, such as the societal pressures on women to be subservient, especially regarding sex, and the constant pressures of work. Kyoko and Mika Kano's beliefs regarding the female role in a relationship are presented through metaphors, most notably the appearance and defeat of the shark. Abunai Sisters is a unique social commentary because it addresses female concerns with Japanese work-focused society, the feminist outlook on the world that promotes the equality of genders, and exposes the mistreatment of women from the business circles and from paparazzi who have no concern for women’s privacy. Hence, exemplified through the hidden treatment of the secret third Kano sister, Harue, the harrowing consequences of outright misogyny and a lack of privacy emerges through both the lives of extravagant female celebrities, feeble girls and housewives of the mundane in all realms.
wait wtf I don't think this is copy pasted

Worst anime I've seen is probably Kamisama ni Natta Hi. I don't watch that much anime and because of that I generally try and stay away from the ones that look like absolute shitters. The ones that get me are the ones which look like they have high potential but then crash and burn.
Nuuskamuikkunen
Maybe I'm going to be impaled by some people here but I consider Classroom of Elite a huge garbage. Had potential and the novel is okay, but the anime is a huge nope.
Stomiks
Did I ever tell you guys how much I hate the junji ito collection? For those who don't know, Junji Ito is one of the most respected and most amazing horror manga artists in the whole genre. Almost everything he makes takes a great deal of effort, passion and time, which leads to impressive feats of drawing and truly horrifying artworks that will leave you pissing your pants.

Studio Deen, knowing his profile, decides to adapt multiple of his works into an anime. And boy they fucking did adapt it into an anime. An anime full of shit and atrocities. One look at the anime and junji's work can immediately tell you how bad they fucked it up. The animation looks lazy and half-assed, shitty voice acting, you barely get scared and instead laugh at how awful it is.

I could go on and on, but I can say that junji ito collection is one of the worst media I've ever watched and is an insult to Junji Ito himself and his works.
Nuuskamuikkunen

Stomiks wrote:

Did I ever tell you guys how much I hate the junji ito collection? For those who don't know, Junji Ito is one of the most respected and most amazing horror manga artists in the whole genre. Almost everything he makes takes a great deal of effort, passion and time, which leads to impressive feats of drawing and truly horrifying artworks that will leave you pissing your pants.

Studio Deen, knowing his profile, decides to adapt multiple of his works into an anime. And boy they fucking did adapt it into an anime. An anime full of shit and atrocities. One look at the anime and junji's work can immediately tell you how bad they fucked it up. The animation looks lazy and half-assed, shitty voice acting, you barely get scared and instead laugh at how awful it is.

I could go on and on, but I can say that junji ito collection is one of the worst media I've ever watched and is an insult to Junji Ito himself and his works.
Studio DEEN is known for having atrocious animation quality. I loved Higurashi no Naku Koro ni but the animation in the first season was horrible.
Stomiks

eblf2013 wrote:

Stomiks wrote:

Did I ever tell you guys how much I hate the junji ito collection? For those who don't know, Junji Ito is one of the most respected and most amazing horror manga artists in the whole genre. Almost everything he makes takes a great deal of effort, passion and time, which leads to impressive feats of drawing and truly horrifying artworks that will leave you pissing your pants.

Studio Deen, knowing his profile, decides to adapt multiple of his works into an anime. And boy they fucking did adapt it into an anime. An anime full of shit and atrocities. One look at the anime and junji's work can immediately tell you how bad they fucked it up. The animation looks lazy and half-assed, shitty voice acting, you barely get scared and instead laugh at how awful it is.

I could go on and on, but I can say that junji ito collection is one of the worst media I've ever watched and is an insult to Junji Ito himself and his works.
Studio DEEN is known for having atrocious animation quality. I loved Higurashi no Naku Koro ni but the animation in the first season was horrible.
Yeah, I expected that they should've at least tried with Junji Ito, but unfortunately I put my hopes too much that it'll be good. Let's just hope that Production I.G who's adapting Uzumaki could really bring out the horror like Junji Ito did.
sqzzy__
So far mine is probably World's End Harem. It wasn't terrible, just mediocre and cliche as fuck.
RedKing
K-on. Absolute garbage, literally whole concept is just airhead moe girls, that's it.
anaxii
Season 2 of Tokyo Ghoul is GARBAGE
Kaaruumii

I AM VERY SMART wrote:

Season 2 of Tokyo Ghoul is GARBAGE
i think you misstyped season 3 right there
Stomiks

Kaaruumii wrote:

I AM VERY SMART wrote:

Season 2 of Tokyo Ghoul is GARBAGE
i think you misstyped season 3 right there
Season 3? which one cause tokyo ghoul titles are spewing out mathematical equations to number their series
Aireunaeus
Prolly kotoro lives alone. Its not really that interesting
Stomiks

Aireunaeus wrote:

Prolly kotoro lives alone. Its not really that interesting
I'll meet you in the back alleyway down the street
Aireunaeus

Stomiks wrote:

Aireunaeus wrote:

Prolly kotoro lives alone. Its not really that interesting
I'll meet you in the back alleyway down the street
alright i'm waiting ^^
anaxii

Aireunaeus wrote:

Stomiks wrote:

Aireunaeus wrote:

Prolly kotoro lives alone. Its not really that interesting
I'll meet you in the back alleyway down the street
alright i'm waiting ^^
He's been waiting 11 days already XD
yama_gucci
citrus the incest was so weird and it was my first gl unfortunately
Reyalp51
Stomiks gonna travel half the planet to show whats important
Stomiks

Reyalp51 wrote:

Stomiks gonna travel half the planet to show whats important
I don't know what you mean by that
Reyalp51

Stomiks wrote:

Reyalp51 wrote:

Stomiks gonna travel half the planet to show whats important
I don't know what you mean by that
Have you already beat the shit of Aireunaeus at his local mcdonals?
Stomiks

Reyalp51 wrote:

Stomiks wrote:

Reyalp51 wrote:

Stomiks gonna travel half the planet to show whats important
I don't know what you mean by that
Have you already beat the shit of Aireunaeus at his local mcdonals?
Oh yeah his anime opinion was so shit I beat him up and left him in the dumpster ain't that right Aireunaeus?
Aireunaeus

Stomiks wrote:

Reyalp51 wrote:

Stomiks wrote:

Reyalp51 wrote:

Stomiks gonna travel half the planet to show whats important
I don't know what you mean by that
Have you already beat the shit of Aireunaeus at his local mcdonals?
Oh yeah his anime opinion was so shit I beat him up and left him in the dumpster ain't that right Aireunaeus?

🤕

i'm sorry....
anaxii

Aireunaeus wrote:

Stomiks wrote:

Reyalp51 wrote:

Stomiks wrote:

Reyalp51 wrote:

Stomiks gonna travel half the planet to show whats important
I don't know what you mean by that
Have you already beat the shit of Aireunaeus at his local mcdonals?
Oh yeah his anime opinion was so shit I beat him up and left him in the dumpster ain't that right Aireunaeus?

🤕

i'm sorry....
A lot of blood has been shed in this fight, unfortunately more for one than for the other
Stomiks

I AM VERY SMART wrote:

Aireunaeus wrote:

Stomiks wrote:

Reyalp51 wrote:

Stomiks wrote:

Reyalp51 wrote:

Stomiks gonna travel half the planet to show whats important
I don't know what you mean by that
Have you already beat the shit of Aireunaeus at his local mcdonals?
Oh yeah his anime opinion was so shit I beat him up and left him in the dumpster ain't that right Aireunaeus?

🤕

i'm sorry....

A lot of blood has been shed in this fight, unfortunately more for one than for the other
I didn't shed any blood at all thank you very much. Now continue on with your worst anime opinions. I'll be watching...
Reyalp51

Stomiks wrote:

I AM VERY SMART wrote:

Aireunaeus wrote:

Stomiks wrote:

Reyalp51 wrote:

Stomiks wrote:

Reyalp51 wrote:

Stomiks gonna travel half the planet to show whats important
I don't know what you mean by that
Have you already beat the shit of Aireunaeus at his local mcdonals?
Oh yeah his anime opinion was so shit I beat him up and left him in the dumpster ain't that right Aireunaeus?

🤕

i'm sorry....

A lot of blood has been shed in this fight, unfortunately more for one than for the other
I didn't shed any blood at all thank you very much. Now continue on with your worst anime opinions. I'll be watching...
I think toradora is mid
ClevelandsMyBro
i forgot the name because i'm a knob. feel free to reply if anyone knows the anime i am talking about since it's pretty infamous in the weeb scene some years ago;
its about a girl from circa WWII japan that got kidnapped(?) and was forced to play in a circus or something. i think they raped her as well. don't remember much but i recalled her mother died? not sure.

anyways, if you can't tell with my synopsis of the show, it is pure eye sore. i wathced it with my sister and fucking hell it was a shitshow. horror? tragedy? its such a clusterfuck that it may as well be comedy. but what pisses me off is just the time i wasted watching this dumpster fire fuckwit. precious time aint coming back now.

never mind that dogshit. whilst i wait for a response, the worst anime i've seen and actually now the name of has to go to SSSS.Gridman. shit characters, shit plot, shit animation. the only reason i watched it was because i wanna clear trigger's catalogue. it was significantly better with SSSS.Dynazenon but the animation is still shambolics.
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