Traingham
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Post by Traingham on Jun 29, 2009 15:41:00 GMT -5
I couldn't sit through one of those episodes. With all of those other terrible 3D shows on at the time I turned away immediately. I personally felt that "Max Steel" was the only good 3D series at its time.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 6, 2009 12:58:44 GMT -5
Okay, here's a list of anime I really can't stand:
Naruto: I only watched the first five episodes (and read some summaries/ comments from other websites), and decided that this series isn't worth my time. Although I kinda like Naruto and Sakura, I found Sasuke to be irritating and boring; and I heard the series' more focused on him than the main character. I'm sorry, but I am not willing to watch the series if such a character has that much spotlight. I also despise the fact the anime apparantly has so many fillers. The fangirls don't help much either.
Duel Masters: Could barely watch one episode of this crap. Such a rip-off of Yu-gi-Oh!, and done quite poorly too. Lots of character designs of rip-offs of other anime characters as well.
I also don't really like watching any anime that's overhyped either...
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Mr. H
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Post by Mr. H on May 12, 2011 1:19:28 GMT -5
I'd have to say that I completely hated Gundam Seed. The plot premise was ancient, the character interactions were contrived and predictable, and that girl with the red hair just wouldn't shut up! It didn't warrant further watching after the few episodes I saw.
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Post by HF on May 12, 2011 4:16:02 GMT -5
While I enjoyed Gundam SEED for its world setting (weapons technology, concept of genetic warfare and a few other small factors) and the tension of the first half of the show (while Kira was still in Strike Gundam), I did not like how the main character of its animated sequel Seed DESTINY was developed. Were it not for SRW (which managed to redeem Shinn to some degree), I would have completely ignored it. Now if they made a story on Carnard from Seed X Astray...
On the other hand, both shows had an incredible soundtrack and opening/ending songs to go with them. So I suppose 'hate' is too strong of a word to describe how I feel about it (though I am certainly disappointed). Not to mention the manga adaptation of SEED by Takayama, which has cut out a lot of content in favor of better pacing and less moping around.
As for stuff I cannot bear at all, mostly shows which try too hard on sex appeal with nothing else decent contributed to it. Also, mindlessly 'cute' shows (spin-offs do not count), also known as the 'moé' shows. But that does not count as 'hating' a show just because it doesn't suit my tastes; I can choose to not watch them, and it doesn't force itself in my face and threaten me in some form. So no, I cannot bring myself to 'hate' any show.
Edit: But I have to add after seeing lots of comments about shows which are mostly adaptations from serialized comics: Don't let the animated versions deter you from the source content should you be offered the chance to indulge in it. While the quality is still subject to debate, it lacks most of the negative qualities raised in this thread.
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