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2011-04-07, 21:31 | Link #102 |
The GAP Man
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What is it?
Obligatory Shonen Upgrade and pwoerups Worst offenders? Bleach and Dragonball Z What makes it popular? Lets take at DBZ alone, go to any forum or Youtube video that concerns DBZ. You will hear discusions on powerlevels and arguments on who is stronger than who. Its popular because we want the hero to succeed, he has to train in order to learn a new move and sometimes it takes several chapters. It gets really annoying when the hero gets a new upgrade that proves useless in later seasons. Exception Keiichi never grows crazy powerful to desteoy planets but atleast its reasonable. Reason for the hate I don't hate it but it just gets irrtating to see the heroes get all these crazy upgrades and not being able to scratch the enxt badguy. Is the hate worth it? I don't hate it but it gets annoying afterewhile.
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2011-04-08, 00:41 | Link #103 |
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Guy A and Girl A "trip or fall" onto each other and land in obviously sexual position. Worst offenders? EVERY romcom or romance ever made... What makes it popular? Because its fan-servicey...and because writers think it will progress their relationship by some means by putting them in physical contact. Reason for the hate? So overdone, so unrealistic, and makes me facepalm every time Is the hate worth it? Absolutely, there are so many more original ways to progress things... |
2011-04-08, 01:36 | Link #104 |
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What is it?: Whiney bitch Luke Skywalker Anti-heroes (male)
Worst offenders: Hibiki from Vandread, Simon for Gurren Lagaan, granted he was the understudy of the extreme opposite, super heroic Kamina. Luke Skywalker. Frodo Notable exceptions: still thinking about it Variants: girls who are weak but grow into their heroic roles. like the main girl in Blood+. Saya Otonashi What makes it popular: its a device, people tire of macho masculine men Reason that I hated it: you got people depending on you, you have girls yearning for you but you still have to go in a hissy fit before you grow a pair. c'mon!!! Last edited by Progbuusters; 2011-04-08 at 01:47. |
2011-04-08, 11:31 | Link #105 | |
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But if this trope is used more than once per series, it definitely gets a face palm.
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2011-04-08, 19:16 | Link #106 | |
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No-No, he trips and falls and takes away her virginity, yes all in one fall. (nope, not a Hentai manga)
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2011-04-17, 22:32 | Link #108 | |
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2011-04-18, 04:41 | Link #109 |
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What is it?
The super-shy syndrome, which seems to affect both male and female characters equally. Usual symptoms include excessive embarrassment, total stagnation of romance, and gradual progress towards gayness. Worst offenders? Every romance/harem anime there is. What makes it popular? It's fun if you watch anime only occasionally and it's an easy way to prolong any relationship indefinitely. Reason for the hate? After the Nth time, it gets plain old and predictable. Usually it's also pitiful. Is the hate worth it? Definitely. It's a sign of a bad anime and the authors need to come up with something a little bit more original. |
2011-04-18, 16:25 | Link #110 | |
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Worst offenders: Manaka (Ichigo 100%) and plenty more like this. Notable exceptions: Kentaro Oe (Goldenboy). This guy is a REAL man. He may give an idiot's first impression; but in the end, he comes out a genius after each scenario. Variants: None. Reverse harem? Don't even go there. What makes it popular: Tickling every awkward man's fantasy. It's the idea of being an awkward man and still have the luxury of being surrounded by... hot chicks. Reason that I hated it: For many series, this cliche need not be the focus. Heck, they could be good if they focus on other parts of its story. But no... The dumbest of the dumb angers me. This is worse if the girls around the male are just as dumb and annoying. Yet, the antics surrounding them can still be entertaining. As for the more genius characters of this genre, I applaud them. Yet, for the love of God, pick one already. Does the hate really worth it?: Yea. Sure. Plenty of characters who deserve a good punch in the face. But guess what? I keep watching these things in the hopes of seeing genius one way or another. When I started watching Freezing, I thought: "oh cool, y'have Satellizer here who's a total badass and quite cold when it comes to battle". Then pansyboy comes in and ruins all that, where she displays that meek shy side.
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2011-04-18, 16:55 | Link #111 |
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I'm sure these have been posted before, but hey..
The transfer student introducing themselves. Most recently reminded of this by Hidan no Aria.. The girl making food for her love interest and claiming she sucks at is. Possibly also happened in Hidan no Aria? But millions of shows really..it's hard to keep a lot of these shows apart A character muttering something under their breath (usually romance related), and the other (oblivious) character going "Huh, what was that?". Most recently saw this in the latest Spoiler:
Male leads that lack character and/or willpower. Basically any harem type anime. Then some guys like Kujo (Gosick), the main character in Summer Wars, School days, and so on. This is probably one that annoys me most. I just like characters that are balanced, not so much a onesided caricature.
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2011-04-19, 10:25 | Link #114 | |
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2011-04-19, 23:44 | Link #115 | |
Vanitas owns you >:3
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Marriage is between two people. Not two dozen.
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2011-04-20, 02:02 | Link #116 |
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One girl, harem, threesome (nice option in anime where two rival girls become friends, such as Iriya no Sora, UFO no Natsu or Tayutama) - I don't care.
But choose a conclusive ending. Don't build up one couple, then suddenly act like the other girls still have a chance and have them cockblock the winner.
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2011-04-20, 03:40 | Link #117 |
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I think I'm starting to get a little tired of the obligatory "beach episode" that's prevalent in most anime. Yes, anime girls do look cute/sexy when they're in their swimsuits and bikinis - the camera panning and zoom-ins no doubt emphasize that.
However, this setting is used in almost every anime, from fanservice shows to even Keroro Gunsou. It's gotten to the point where you start to wonder, "Hmm. When's the beach episode for this show gonna come on? The characters live just a few miles away from one..." Not that I'm against fanservice, but the beach situations are just simply done to death in anime. |
2011-04-20, 17:57 | Link #119 |
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Another shoujo cliche that I hate. You have been warned.
What it is?: The lead girl have tendency to pick cold-hearted guy who openly hates her than nicer ones who openly accepted her. Worst offenders: Almost every popular shoujo titles had this. Hell, even Yumeiro Patissire(which I loved) is not safe from it. Notable exceptions: None. I hate all those cold-hearted guys with passion. What makes it popular: Girls always find cold-hearted, rebellious and just downright bad guys as more interesting partners while nicer ones are boring and too orthodox. In fact most shoujo anime and manga revolves on how the girl to get along with the cold-hearted guy. Reason that I hated it: It just annoying to see how stupid the lead girl try to obtain something she will never have while she had easier(and much better) alternative right front of her. As example in Yumeiro Patissire the lead girl often ignores the nicer green-haired boy in order to get close with the cold-hearted blonde haired boy, though it can be explained that she already know that green-haired boy is already her friend and so she try to make friend with blonde-haired one. Does the hate really worth it?: Actually no. Hating it alone wont solve the problem. Maybe the better solution is try to convince shoujo authors to abandon this concept and make a new one. |
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