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Old 2012-11-25, 16:48   Link #26
Triple_R
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I agree with those who listed Nisemonogatari and/or SAO, especially given how hyped both were.

I recently dropped SAO because of a recent plot transition that has drained virtually all tension out of that show and its plot, imo. SAO has a killer premise, came reasonably close to living up to it for awhile, but has since completely abandoned it for a more pure Gary Stu-led wish fulfillment story...

Interestingly, Nise similarly descended into pure fanservice, albeit in a slightly different way from SAO.
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