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Top 10 most hated anime of all time

There are so many eclectic animated series that it is often difficult to determine which series will emerge as the next big hits and which will fade into obscurity. Nobody explicitly sets out to make a bad anime series, but sometimes the execution doesn’t match the vision and it doesn’t take much for the audience to turn against something.

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It is true that some of the the most popular anime series take some time to find your footing or then fall into atrocious periods of filler material, but some anime never get a chance to turn things around. It’s rare for an anime series to have absolutely zero redeeming qualities, but certain series have taken on extremely controversial reputations within the anime community.

10 Mars Of Destruction Will Have Its Audience Ready To Give Up On Humanity


There are some outstanding sci-fi anime series pitting man against a dangerous alien invasion and the high quality this genre of storytelling has achieved means that all the flaws stand out even more. mars of destruction it’s generic on every level, whether it’s the uninteresting Elders attacking Earth or the boring, dysfunctional soldiers expected to take them down. Any errant praise for mars of destruction it is due to their frequent problems that they fail so much that it is difficult not to marvel at them.

9 Conception turns parenting into a troublesome superpower


Conception anime cast

There is a lot of room for error when it comes to supernatural romances in anime series and Conception is a 12-episode series that constantly tows the line. Itsuki and his pregnant cousin Mahiru are brought into a fantasy world that is currently in the midst of a fierce monster war. Conception leaning into the pregnancy angle and Itsuki is suddenly expected to father an army of supernatural hybrid children who can lead the nation to victory. Harem anime has many problematic narratives and characters, but Conception it is one of the most heinous and all its objectives fail.


8 Hand Shakers’ weak premise is further hurt by bland visuals


hand shakers it’s such a lazy execution of ideas that it could function as a satire with very few alterations. the characters in hand shakers they long to fight against God and have their greatest wishes granted, but this is only possible for special individuals who can activate their powers by holding hands, that’s all.

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hand shakers distracting use of 2D and 3D animation it just further slows down what could have at least been an aesthetically interesting anime. If all this craziness wasn’t enough, the powerful weapons that the characters in hand shakers The ones to fight are called Nimrods, which makes it impossible to take them seriously.


7 Pupa is painful and vindictive instead of inspiring


Ambitious failures are often more disappointing than anime that settles for tired ideas. Chrysalis has an engaging premise in which a young brother and sister are infected with a terrible virus that transforms them both in disturbing ways. It’s more, Chrysalis tells this story through a dozen four-minute episodes that give the anime a chance to trim fat. Chrysalis never properly reconcile your bloody and violent body horror interests with the tender sibling love story below. The uncomfortable exercises Chrysalis engages in wicked abuse and that these innocent brothers are doomed to endless pain.


6 Garzey’s wing is lost in tired tropes


Garzey’s Wing invades the fantasy genre with a very mundane riff on isekai storytelling after its generic protagonist, Chris, ends up in a fantasy world. All the fantasy tropes and characters Chris encounters irritate and bring nothing new to an already bloated genre. Garzey’s Wing feels like a watered down version of Crazed. The original Garzey’s Wing it’s a flop at execution, but its English dub is even more egregious and an exercise in patience considering how much the dubbing industry has evolved since the 1990s. Garzey’s Wing it’s only three episodes long, but many argue that’s three episodes too many.


5 Skelter Heaven restricts its heroes through tired stereotypes


Skelter’s sky is absolutely vilified by the anime community; it’s unfortunate because under different circumstances, the subversive nature at the core of the OVA material might have something interesting to say. Action anime loves to turn unlikely people into tough heroes and Skelter’s sky decides that the military’s best bet for defeating the huge alien squids is bubbly high school girls.

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Instead of challenging stereotypes, Skelter’s sky falls squarely on them, and most of the war is wasted on reductive “fanservice”, only it’s of such a lazy nature that it doesn’t even work for those who are watching for such lewd reasons.


4 Bloodivores is a derivative version of vampires and violence


blood eaters is a 12-episode anime that experiments with many convincing ideas like vampires, evil science experiments, and a future dystopia that blurs the lines between torture and entertainment, none of which quite come together. The silly title of this anime is a huge red flag to its weak nature. None of the action or horror elements feel particularly original, the animation is monotonous, and the story gets lost in its own unnecessary complications that confuse what few interesting ideas the anime considers.




3 Dark Cat is a messy transformation story that lacks bite


Anime series are full of tropes that are versatile enough to lead many shows to success. dark cat is an OVA installment that looks at two brothers, Hyoi and Ryoi, who have the power to transform into vicious big cats. These brothers’ transformations are embarrassing, not intimidating, and almost feel like a parody of the dark and melodramatic anime content that came out in the early 1990s. dark cat he never gets bold enough to successfully reach “so bad it’s good” territory; instead, it’s just an awkward mess.


two Haruhi Suzumiya’s Endless Eight arc melancholy is the ultimate test of patience


Haruhi Suzumiya, Endless Eight

The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya is an anime series that is initially difficult to understand and goes much deeper than your average hybrids of slices of life and fantasy. The anime centers on a boy’s budding friendship with the titular Haruhi Suzumiya, a girl with incredible psychic abilities who has grown bored and exhausted with humanity. Haruhi Suzumiya is actually a quality anime, but his controversial reputation comes into play with the “Endless Eight” arc of the second season. To properly convey a monotonous time loop, eight episodes seemingly cover the exact same material, albeit with infinitesimal differences in framing and visuals. It’s a brilliant concept, but one that quickly frustrated audiences.


1 School Days forces the viewer to deal with unrepentant characters


Huge artistic changes can make or break an anime series in the eyes of its audience and are the jarring pivots in school days that’s what viewers love or hate about the series. school days begins as a simple and unassuming harem anime set in a school and heavy on romance. However, a more vulnerable part is revealed at the end of the anime that turns the coming-of-age story into a brutal bloodbath. school days it takes time to get going and each of its characters, especially its protagonist, makes frustrating decisions that are designed to irk the audience in a realistic way.

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