
The crazy leech of Katanafrica.
That’s true, but there are people in the world who won’t accept anything other than standard-like opinions.
It’s just a difference in what elements you were expecting.
Galiba Tunnel
Was there a reverse pattern?
If the first half is disappointing, I wouldn’t even watch the second half.
It’s Deguchi Hosonaru!!!
It’s fine for impressions of a work to just end with how you personally felt, but there are often cases where they get twisted to fit in with the community you belong to afterwards.
Whether to consider the Nadesico finale good or to deem it a cut-off ending.
That’s the way it is.
I thought it was amazing that Frieren adventures in the world after clearing the RPG.
The wizard exam has started, huh?
Well, it’s somewhat interesting.
What does it mean when something is bad at first but later becomes good?
Watch up to episode 6! It’s interesting from there!! I wonder if that applies to that pattern.
I didn’t know how I should feel towards the end of Netflix’s Transformers.
I recently thought this in Yu-Gi-Oh! Go Rush.
I think they properly summarized the theme regarding how it ends.
With long-running anime, it often takes time to grasp the direction.
The last few episodes of Strike Witches Season 2 were really terrible.
Episode 1 was really exciting!
Fafner’s first season was the opposite.
There may be various personal preferences, but I dislike open-ended endings.
In reality, I generally do not agree with public opinion.
There’s no need to match.
Many people criticize the End of the World Train, but…
The focus on character growth and friendship made it understandable that the enemies were lackluster.
I love the refreshing ending of living positively without easily returning the world to how it was.
Gurren Lagann
Kataligal Mammoth
I hate this! That’s fine, but there are times when people exhibit paranoid delusions, acting as if fans are suppressing negative reviews!
Sometimes there’s an atmosphere where anything that isn’t a typical rave review is treated as trolling, so I won’t completely deny it.
In most cases, it’s better to let it out somewhere other than here.
In an atmosphere where it’s being hit repeatedly, it’s better not to get too close for a different reason.
I really like the way Gundam AGE ends.
There are those who, when I express an opinion that deviates from the norm, want to criticize me by saying I’m just an air player who hasn’t read the material.
Just endlessly throwing out regurgitated theories that are below the level of some video or whatever fantasy.
If you deny it, you’ll be called an air player! There are definitely crazy people here who will shout that you haven’t read it!
It’s unbecoming to criticize just because it didn’t end the way you preferred.
It’s not anime, but I personally like that final episode of She-Hulk.
Those who don’t acknowledge anything outside of the norm are rather suspicious about whether they really saw it.
The ending of a work is the most important part, so it’s only natural for it to be criticized if it doesn’t succeed, right…?
I don’t mind likes and dislikes, but I’m tired of opinions that are so off the mark that it feels like they’re watching in double speed.
Even if it didn’t match, it was just kind of a thing, right? That’s all that matters.
I think it would be good if they don’t endlessly cling to and criticize a specific work like members of summary websites do.
If you raise someone’s expectations and then show them something disappointing, it’s natural for them to feel a certain level of dissatisfaction or anger.
I thought Madoka Magica: Rebellion was terrible.
“You’re ruining Madoka’s feelings and resolve!”
Recently, I have come to think that it’s unavoidable.
This part was good, right? And then there are parts like, well, this is a bit… where I’m pointing out both the good and bad aspects.
It’s troublesome because there are people who only accept either complete affirmation or complete denial.
Deguchi = Hosonaru
There is a perspective that since criticism is also outputted by humans, it can itself be a subject of criticism.
Well, if the anger towards something boring is justified, then the anger towards something you like being belittled is also justified.
Even in this thread, there are people who start treating others like they’re out of touch just because their opinions differ a little…
Generally, it can be resolved by saying that the evaluation criteria (scoring items) are different.
Well, the impressions of the person who’s criticizing it are mostly just regurgitated opinions from online discussions.
I’m also seeing people who seem to take at face value what some summary site has arbitrarily compiled.
As a Madoka Magica IP, it’s acceptable, but if you start with the app version, it seems like the evaluation for the anime record is just plain tough.
Even though it was a depiction that actually happened in the main story, there are some people who treat it as a fabrication from a summary site.
Was the Nobitaland episode of Doraemon not that good?
There was no such scene! It exists regardless of whether it’s affirmative or negative, so it’s problematic.
When you actually see the character that’s being bashed,
They’re not really that much of a loser, and they’ve properly reflected on themselves and grown.
There are many cases where the person speaking appears to be quite worthless because they are using such dirty language.
If later on, there is an explanation in another medium saying that this scene meant something in this way, it can be frustrating if the work did not fully convey that meaning, and you might see comments like “I haven’t read it” or “I’m just guessing.”
The second half is somewhat lacking, and the ending also feels lacking, which seems to be a different conversation altogether.
Indeed, the glowing wings are surprisingly intriguing.
I thought I would watch a Gundam movie, but when it started, I couldn’t forgive it. It was interesting.
When positive opinions are pushed in unrelated areas, it makes me lose interest in watching.
It’s strange how when I see someone aggressively pushing negative opinions in unrelated discussions, I end up wanting to look at it from the opposite perspective.
If you actually saw it and felt that way, then that’s fine.
I wrote on every anime thread that it has lost momentum.
There are yokai that don’t even say specifically what made them think that way.
Recently, I guess it’s the Ninja Turtles movie.
I thought there would be more battle scenes with the Tengu.
Well, since it’s based on an original work, I think it was probably fine as it was, but I’m a little disappointed.
I felt in last week’s review of Kinnikuman.