Hi, I'm Ion, I've loved watching anime since I was a kid. I mostly rate anime compared to others of its genre, so I don't necessarily think a comedy action and a political drama in the same rating are comparable, but comparing them is kinda futile as they go for completely different things. Dragon Ball and Pokémon are basically the series that defined my taste, so I tend to be pretty biased towards them. I just drop anime I find awful and that would probably get a lower score if I finished them, but I'm more prone to drop manga because of less investment in them and because they consume more time. I never delete comments so feel free to leave whatever you want.
1: An anime that I not only found effectively without redeeming aspects, but that I outright hated and/or felt insulted by on a personal level
2: A really bad anime with only minimal redeeming aspects, being so bad that I'm unable to take it seriously and/or be engaged to it on any level
3: A bad anime with major flaws that, unlike a 2, actually manages to make me feel engaged and/or take it seriously on some level, so I can at least respect they tried
4: An averagely bad anime, it can have good scenes and/or ideas, but I ultimately failed to find it good, and in many cases they're plain boring
5: A meh anime that doesn't leave much of an impression and/or bores me immensely despite me not finding it actually bad, or one I'm so conflicted about I'm not sure what to think of it
6: An averagely good anime, an anime that I actually found to qualify as properly good, in which I engaged enough to truly like it, but that I still didn't find outstanding
7: A good anime that I truly enjoyed, not only achieving me considering them good but also outstanding in some way, being considerably above a 6 but still not masterful enough to be a 8
8: A really good anime that excels masterfully in a couple of aspects, being extremely good in quality and getting me to truly engage to the deepest level with it. These can be considered honorary mentions to my favorite anime
9: A really good anime with only minimal flaws, or at least not any flaws I feel are worth considering for what it aimed to do, with practically everything about them being of a masterful quality. These can be considered the lower part of my favorite anime
10: An anime that I found practically perfect, going above and beyond at everything it tried, these anime are such great constructed works of art that I find them fitting of the title of masterpiece. These can be considered the upper part of my favorite anime
My opinion sank so low after ep 2 that I figured it could only get worse. I think that is a negative number rather than a 1/10, especially with your confirmation that the animation drops even more, as that was the only thing going for it once the story turned into no-personality savior.
I went in blind, so I was like wtf with the three guardians or whatever they are. The giant robot is even on the cover, but I didn't pay it any attention.
Uh ok. Imho you dont seem to like anime either so maybe.. i dont know, go play outside? Yea I'm being cheeky but you swore on my comments section. Not cool
Honest question, you seem to dislike most of what you watch why not quit anime and find stuff that you like more? Sorry this seems illogical to me, that's all. No hate
If that's part of why you liked Bravern, you should probably try Nadesico. Your description is pretty similar to the way they use the TV series that the MC becomes obsessed with in that show, and it was one of the big mech parodies years ago.
Did he happen to say which ones have the most depth for Obari? I have sort of a soft spot for Obari, but most things he's heavily involved with have serious problems. I recall you were watching Bravern, but I didn't really look into it or what he directed in the last few years. These strike me as some of his more serious directorial efforts, and I'd probably say the same about them, when it comes to the shonen level of depth comment. Obari tends to have this style where I feel he needs a co-director and someone else writing the script.
Well, SH is right, as it's pure style and looks great. They introduce new villains with the most minimal of plot, fight them one on one, then switch over to mech battles, basically like Power Rangers or similar sentai whatever. I think I saw it a long time ago, but nothing that happens is memorable. Pretty sure people who are more into cool mech stuff will like it more than me, but there's not much going on with this one. :(
That wasn't my question tho 😅. You hated season 1, ok. But why would you start and even finish season 2 then? I noticed the same for MHA. You didn't like a single season of MHA, yet you watched all of them. Why?
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One of my fav comments on MAL is from SingleH's comment box:
"Giving Boku no Pico a higher rating than Monster is actually insane."
XD
I went in blind, so I was like wtf with the three guardians or whatever they are. The giant robot is even on the cover, but I didn't pay it any attention.
Edit: All three are on the cover. :\
https://myanimelist.net/anime/832/Ginsoukikou_Ordian
https://myanimelist.net/anime/2364/Virus__Virus_Buster_Serge
First one is kind of like a subpar Eva, and Virus is a combination of various cyberpunk and sentai tropes, several cool visuals, and eh... :\
Okay, I'll try that one. I figured it was more boring shojo court drama stuff, but it looks decent.