dont you ever get tired of watching anime with the same tropes and same ditzy big titted female characters over and over
Dont you ever get tired of watching anime with the same tropes and same ditzy big titted female characters over and over
no
no
no
yes. i havent watched anime or read manga in almost 3 years. i barely even come to Anon Babble anymore
no
bo
who ?
bobo-bo bo-bobo
other way around, almost every serious plot-driven anime has the same shit these days so i'd rather watch CGDCT
no
no
CGDCT
the worst possible type of anime
Do men ever get tired of big tiddies?
elaborate
no
The only men that get tired of milkers are the ones that prefer to drown on cock
I rest my case
Why would I?
grow up
I just want satisfaction. If anime satisfies me, it doesn't matter how many tropes it uses.
Tell me about it.
le villain doing le heinous shit but actually has... le motivations! and le feelings! 100/10 AOTY!!!11!!
Demon Slayer was a fucking mistake for popularizing this shit. I see it everywhere now and I can't help but roll my eyes at it, it's so fucking gay.
No but I get tired of annoying flat tsundere midgets
based. flat is criminal
Truth nuke.
Normalfags have been watching holocaust propaganda for 70 years and every time they bawl and shit and fart themselves like it's the first time they've seen it.
No, I will not get tired of cute girls and big titties and flat chests and cute butts.
Yes but I watch them anyway
What if...we were to combine the two
Negatory
It's called good writing
It's called being a hack. I don't care about a character's heckin' tragic wholesome past when they're slaughtering people by the thousands currently in the story, retard. Especially not when it's the same cookie cutter shit in every new FOTM series.
Watch more anime and read more manga.
God yes, OP. I'd rather see some big sweaty stinky balls pop out over and over. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to inject bathtub HRT into my spinal column with a hammer.
source?
So you don't know?
Cuddling with Galko and getting smothered by her tits.
Delving into the villains isn't automatically interesting, especially when everyone is running around doing it without grasping the subtitles that make such a device work.
No.
Demon Slayer made it popular
Shounen was doing this before you were born.
ESL babble + reading comprehension
Embarrassing attempt at a "Gotcha!", try again.
I don't think that's what he meant.
I for one would rather see an anime where a relationship actually goes somewhere instead of just mindless ecchi, I rather have both, but if I have to choose is always the former, the latter is unfullfilling, boring, I might as well watch hentai because otherwise is like smelling turkey without getting to eat it.
I can hardly enjoy Onsen chapters because of how often they are just a waste of time, a good writer should be able to interwove its titillating nature with the story instead of creating more attrition between the characters.
NTA but it IS part of the genre. Is he wrong just for seeing patterns?
no because I'm not watching those 24/7
when I run out of decent, non-generic anime to watch it'll start looking grim
jujutsu kaisen
boku no hero + vigilante
aot
off the top of my head
it's gotten really annoying recently. I don't remember any old shounen treating the villain like "oh he's just a baby inside, he was just groomed wrong"
don't you ever get tired of making the same garbage thread over and over?
Rurouni Kenshin was the first big thing to explore the psychological trauma of some of its villains, and can probably be considered the first seed of this concept in major battle manga.
If anything made it popular though, it was definitely Naruto. Every title listed- KNY, JJK, BNHA, AOT- are all looking at Naruto.
Repeat the question?
He's wrong for being a dishonest retard.
Someone like Vegeta isn't comparable to Woltekamui from Ragna Crimson, whose backstory I couldn't care less for (along with the time whore's that accompanied him) as the villains in that story are all irredeemable trash that are impossible to empathize with. It was a huge blunder to include that in the story after it went out of its way to show time and again that dragons are all pure evil, who deserve nothing less than Ragna's unending hatred and destruction at his hand.
The thing is that all the copycats that Demon Slayer inspired (from pioneering it in modern series) have one thing in common, that they forget Demon Slayer had villains who didn't really have any tragic backstory or motives to try to evoke empathy with the readers. Ones like Muzan and Doma were pure evil psychopaths and their backstories showed that, unlike most of DS's copycats who all try and write some attempted tear jerker for genociders and serial killers, which always falls short because they were just committing atrocities mere seconds before these flashbacks or explanations.
Naruto is likely responsible for those, but all the people making new series (AKA debuted in the last handful of years) these days are looking at Demon Slayer and use (and fail) with the same formula it used. Reminder that DS's manga is nearly 10 years old now, and the anime which made it even more popular is nearly 6 years old.
That's how trends usually start. Same thing happened with isekai even though it was around for a while. The deluge of series only happened a short while ago after series, like SAO and Mushoku, gained a ton of popularity and the "transported to digital/other world" shit has been basically everywhere since the mid 2010s and has only snowballed.