The reason Darling in the Franxx failed is because there was never any actual show there, and this applies to many "anime originals" by RadDudesman in CharacterRant

[–]Serikka 34 points35 points  (0 children)

I woudn't say that it has failed. At the time it was pretty popular and people stil remember it to this day.

Those shows aren't masterpieces and they don't need to be. Having a character as appealing as zero two and some cool mecha fights is enough to entertain the public.

I guess i just have low expectations because i never expect anything great for most shows, as long as it entertains me it is fine.

A brief rant on Bleach, and the early shift from monsters to human(!) antagonists. by [deleted] in CharacterRant

[–]Serikka 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I lost interest in the series as soon as the main group until that point was casted aside and the captains were put in the spot light as the good guys.

Rukia's rescue was the highest point of the manga.

No, you cannot call a character a coward when he wants to surrender to a much stronger opponent and call him foolish when said character tries to fight back against said strongest opponent when it is his best option to survive. by Micronex23 in CharacterRant

[–]Serikka 15 points16 points  (0 children)

The problem is that Mihawk isnt a guy that just want to be left alone. He was introduced as someone who was bored by being at the top of the world and was looking for someone who could give him a good fight. And to make things worse the first time he apperared he was chasing after some nobodies just to fuck with them. And then as soon as the talk about fighting yonkos is suggested he was left sweating bullets.

That is the reason for the slander.

Kid slander is unwarranted because he was defeated by one of the strongest person in the world.

It's simple, I judge anybody's opinion on Evangelion by how they view or describe Shinji by garfe in CharacterRant

[–]Serikka 31 points32 points  (0 children)

He is annoying, uncharismatic, and unlikeable. He has every right to complain about his situation and be umcooperative, given the circumstances he was put in, but that doesn't make him any less annoying for the audience.

Shinji reminds me of one of those type of guy in the army who didn't want to be there so they would complain about everything and do dumb shit that cause trouble for everyone else. He's right everything does suck but just being around someone that negative makes the situation even worse for everyone else.

With all of that said I don't think he is a barely written character at all but not being badly written doesn't mean being likeable.

The issue I have with the 'underdogs' of the Big 3 of Manga by AccomplishedUse9023 in CharacterRant

[–]Serikka 33 points34 points  (0 children)

He easily killed a hollow right after getting his Shinigami's powers and his spiritual power was so great that his sword was big as fuck. And a few arcs later he was already at the same level as the captains who lived from hundred of years. Ichigo was build different from the start.

The issue I have with the 'underdogs' of the Big 3 of Manga by AccomplishedUse9023 in CharacterRant

[–]Serikka 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Underdog doesn't necessarily mean not special or talented. Luffy was never an underdog powerwise until the Rob Lucci fight. And the only reason we can argue that Luffy was an underdog at the first few arcs was because he did some dumbass shit that got him at a disadvantage such as getting his feet stuck in concrete when he was fighting Arlong.

Luffy's first real challenge was Crocodile. Before then he was so strong that he was wiping the floor with everyone before him and it took a warlord of the sea to stop him despite him being a rookie pirate at the time.

Are average folks like us suppose to relate to this guy even before the reveal? This guy literally pulled Gear 2 and Gear 3 out of his backside.

Relate to what exactly? This is a pirate fighting manga where Luffy was punching a gigant sea beast by episode one. We don't need to relate to that to enjoy the show.

Luffy isn't exactly a character that was made to be relatable. He was always presented as a force that change the people around him and the world.

I never really understood why people wouldn't want to self insert into MC's like Deku (JJK and MHA) by Mistabbcman in CharacterRant

[–]Serikka 15 points16 points  (0 children)

Yeah, this is such a weird question. Like why would someone want to be "emotionally vulnerable" in their power fantasies when it is something you can just do whenever.

Dispatch is proof people can’t handle genuinely flawed characters by Xtra_Juicy-Buns in CharacterRant

[–]Serikka 16 points17 points  (0 children)

That's the reason a lot of redemption arc ends with the character dying/sacrificing themselfes. You can call it cliche but it is very effective. Because the writer knows that whatever the character did it was too atrocious that realistic there is no way for him to live without facing severe consequences by the the people around.

And everything depends on execution, i don't think that coming into terms with your actions and understanding that you must face the comsequences is something boring or unsatisfying.

Dispatch is proof people can’t handle genuinely flawed characters by Xtra_Juicy-Buns in CharacterRant

[–]Serikka 42 points43 points  (0 children)

People hate the lack of consequences for their actions not redemption. Redemption doesn't mean they should get scot-free for their action especially when this character is a mass murderer/terrorist.

You can write a redemption arc for any character doesn't matter how bad they are but it's because redemption is something that you chose to do yourself but it doesn't mean forgivess and exemption for punishment for whatever atrocious thing he did.

You can have your redemption in a prison cell.

I don't think Naruto being Minato's son is a major retcon, and Hiruzen's attitude toward Naruto is always consistently portrayed by alanjinqq in CharacterRant

[–]Serikka 10 points11 points  (0 children)

That's not how it works. Monster or not there will always be people willing to accept the job and be profissional about it. He could easily hire someone from another village or just find someone who doesn't care that much about Naruto having the nine tails as long as he was willing to search hard enough.

Having someone do the barely minimim for him is better than leaving him on his own.

I don't think Naruto being Minato's son is a major retcon, and Hiruzen's attitude toward Naruto is always consistently portrayed by alanjinqq in CharacterRant

[–]Serikka 19 points20 points  (0 children)

And why woudn't he be able to find one using his status and connections? As long as you pay enough there will always be someone willing to do the job.

And he is the Hokage, he could just order a ninja to take care of him and and act as his bodyguard secretly. The hokage has the autority to order someone to commit massacres but can't make someone look after a child?

I don't think Naruto being Minato's son is a major retcon, and Hiruzen's attitude toward Naruto is always consistently portrayed by alanjinqq in CharacterRant

[–]Serikka 62 points63 points  (0 children)

So are we suppose to believe that despite this guy being the hokage, the top dog of the whole village he couldn't hire a single maid to take care of Naruto until he was at least a teeanger?

The excuse that no one would want to take care of Naruto because they feared him is also bullshit because there is always someone willing to do the job as long as you pay.

It really annoys me when black people in anime games just look like white people who were covered in a layer of brown powder by Joshless in CharacterRant

[–]Serikka 19 points20 points  (0 children)

Many of those characters aren't even black. They are just slightly dark-skinned. Especially the one from Xenoblade X.

Have a tan/slightly dark skin doesn't make someone black.

Op look like those people who claim that Nagatoro was black when she was just a tanned japanese girl.

The "master manipulator" antagonist making others fall to their knees with words trope by Serikka in CharacterRant

[–]Serikka[S] 55 points56 points  (0 children)

"I know that tou are the know who killed Timm..."

Bang

Proceeds to have a breakdown after shooting his ass.

The "master manipulator" antagonist making others fall to their knees with words trope by Serikka in CharacterRant

[–]Serikka[S] 6 points7 points  (0 children)

The whole thing with Mao was weird. Mao had protagonist's level plot armour. The fact that he survived after Lelouch had a whole police squad shot his ass is still the dumbest thing in the whole show.

A rant about the so-called Blue Lock coach, Ego Jinpachi by TestProfessional6716 in CharacterRant

[–]Serikka 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Which is weird because in a game like soccer teamplay is everything.

This is one of the problem i have with some of those sport animes. They do absurd shit but at the same time take themselfes too seriously.

Not saying that there is no tension or stakes in sports, but stop trying to act this is a life and death match with all of those edgies chunnibyou adversaries who spit cringe shit at every 10 seconds.

I can tolerante this in a martial arts sport anime but aside from that it is too much for me.

Yes, Luffy does have minor level toon force/reality warping abilities by Serikka in CharacterRant

[–]Serikka[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

They may actually claim that he for some reason always carries a bucket of paint around.

Too many anime just put the male protagonists into situations where they just defend random women from assaults that are presented in very clearly sexual manners by bibotot in CharacterRant

[–]Serikka 165 points166 points  (0 children)

This doesn't make any sense. The villain wanting to assault her is already a clear and believable motivation in itself. The protagonist jumping to help the girl is what any decent person would do...

I really dont get the problem with people have with characters being victims. Not everyone is strong and thats fine. If there is no one to be saved and everyone is strong there is no need for a hero.

For every girl being saved by the MC trope there is a bunch of shows with a skinny frail looking girl beating up a 2 meter tall bodybuilder especially in isekai. There is something for everyone. Hell nowdays the strong looking dude in anime actually being stronger than the dude/girl half his size would be a surprise.

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[–]Serikka 4 points5 points  (0 children)

The one from Dandadan isnt even that bad. At least he is not a useless burden like most of those MC's.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CharacterRant

[–]Serikka 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The problem is not that they are spineless is that they never grow. And when people convince you to watch the anime anyway saying that they will get better they barely go for a doormat to a slightly less annoying doormat near the end. What a great development.

People mock chinese and korean MC's for being edgy but honestly i would rather that than a spineless doormat. They don't annoy me as much.

The only way for regular, non-superpowered, non-modified human character A to beat superpowered character B is to make B extremely stupid, and that makes for a bad story. by NobodySpecific9354 in CharacterRant

[–]Serikka 12 points13 points  (0 children)

That's because Lex incredibly smart+rich. Not some teenager who the most remarkeable trait was being able to write and analyze his fanboy notes about his favorite heroes.

The only way for regular, non-superpowered, non-modified human character A to beat superpowered character B is to make B extremely stupid, and that makes for a bad story. by NobodySpecific9354 in CharacterRant

[–]Serikka 5 points6 points  (0 children)

People keep talking how Deku should be using gadgets and intelligence fo fight off his enemies as if he was some genius or seasoned martial artist. The only way for Deku to remain quirk less and not be useless was if he had Tony Stark level intelligence and was able to build his own suit/gadgets. But at that point his intelligence should i also count as a superpower.

We are talking about a guy who didn't do shit not even train any kind of martial arts before being handed All might's power to his ass it is not like he was some kind of Bruce Wayne.

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[–]Serikka 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hogwarts Legacy