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If you enjoy Keijo, you will indeed enjoy Jojo series equally if it's one way or another. Both have amazing concepts maybe even similar, they're both funny shows and I absolutely adore them both, lovely muscular female/male characters.
I like to describe Keijo as DBZ with swimsuits. You've got tournaments, special abilities, awesome hand to hand (or in the case of Keijo; bust to butt) combat, memorable adversaries, and more. The Vacume Butt Cannon being similar to a Kamehameha Wave just puts it right over the top for me.
The anime ending is good. The manga ending is what is terrible. 18 Toradora! Toradora! is a series of Japanese light novels written by Yuyuko Takemiya, with illustrations by Yasu. It received an anime adaptation directed by Tatsuyuki Nagai and produced by J.C.Staff that ran from 2008-2009. Story was utmost cliche. Ending was hasty and childish.
In a world very much like our own, great race horses of the past have a chance to be reborn as “horse girls”—girls with the ears and tails of horses as well as their speed and endurance. The best of these horse girls go to train at Tokyo’s Tracen Academy, hopefully moving on to fame and fortune as both racers and idols.
Hagiwara Sakura and Miyazawa Elena are the leading members of a popular idol group, Sweet Diva. One day, Elena is injured by the attack of a female pro-wrestler Kazama Rio during the recording of a TV program. Sakura gets mad at Rio and gives her a dropkick. To avenge Elena, Sakura enters the female pro-wrestling matches.
April 6th, 2011—that was the day that 15-year-old You Satou was knocked unconscious while reaching for a half-priced bento, a prepackaged meal sold at the supermarket. By the time he woke up on the ground, all the bento boxes were gone. He left the supermarket hungry and in pain, only for the same thing to happen the next day.
After the murder of her father, Ryuuko Matoi has been wandering the land in search of his killer. Following her only lead—the missing half of his invention, the Scissor Blade—she arrives at the prestigious Honnouji Academy, a high school unlike any other.
Ever since he was a child, fifteen-year-old Souma Yukihira has helped his father by working as the sous chef in the restaurant his father runs and owns. Throughout the years, Souma developed a passion for entertaining his customers with his creative, skilled, and daring culinary creations.
In rugby, there is no ace striker, there is no number four batter, so who is the star of the team?
Located on the outskirts of Tokyo, Hachimitsu Private Academy is a prestigious all-girls boarding school, famous for its high-quality education and disciplined students. However, this is all about to change due to the revision of the school’s most iconic policy, as boys are now able to enroll as well.
Move over, roller skates! The self-propelled, high-tech trick skates known as Air Treck have taken the world by storm.
Asuka, transfers to a dormitory, but after meeting his roommate, Asuka realises that someone must have confused his gender and assigned him to the women's dormitory.
For a few years, the city of Kyoto has been the theater of a secret war opposing extreme Japanese teenagers lauding the exclusion of the gaijin (foreign people) outside of Japan, and others who defend their integration.
Living in Brazil, Carlos has a singular goal--to become the greatest soccer player in the world! His one small problem? He has absolutely no talent... But when he stumbles across two rival clans of ninja that have put their unique spin on the game, Carlos may have found the means to embrace his dream!
Tenkoku Yoichiro alone has had to take care of his house and younger brother Ryunosuke after the death of his mother. To better support Tenkoku and Ryunosuke, their father who was working abroad, had his company send a housekeeper named Shirayuki to their house. However, Shirayuki is not just a housekeeper but also a maid.
A girl who talks about something very passionately is cute... But what if she is talking about the ways to kill people!? This is the story of Itsuki-kun, the class prez, spending time doing odd jobs together with the beautiful girl, Asanami-san. They spend time together in the cute-afterschool hours... but occasionally, a change occurs.
Neon Genesis Evangelion is considered one of the best anime series of all time. It was groundbreaking in terms of its themes, designs, and music. However, even this anime suffers from a poorly written ending.
Inuyasha was a long series, so fans were understandably miffed when the series was completed before the story actually ended. None of the plots was resolved, Inuyasha and Kagome didn't end up together like fans hoped, and the big bad was still around.
The Promised Neverland was a unique show with a dark twist. It hooked audiences immediately, and fans couldn't wait for a second season to drop. Unfortunately for eager fans, not only was the second season a disappointment but the ending was even worse.
Rurouni Kenshin is a beloved anime from the early 2000s and is actually getting a remake soon. Even though the series ended before the manga, most fans were satisfied with it as it concluded the story for the characters in a satisfying way. This changed when the OVA was released.
The quality of Soul Eater is debated by fans of anime, and that's mainly because of its ending. While some fans were perfectly fine with it, others noticed how different it was from the rest of the story. Not to mention, the ending of the anime is completely different from the ending of the manga.
Fena: Pirate Princess is a more recent series, so the disappointment fans felt for the ending is still fresh in their minds. Anyone who picked up the series expecting it to be a fun pirate adventure was disappointed when it took a turn towards the second half of the series.
Both Fullmetal Alchemist and its reboot are beloved by anime fans, but there is a reason most fans prefer the reboot over the original. When the original series was airing, the manga hadn't finished yet. Like many other anime series at the time, the studio decided to include original content.
Top 10 Worst Anime Endings. 1 Soul Eater Soul Eater is an anime series directed by Takuya Igarashi and produced by Bones, Aniplex, Dentsu, Media Factory, and TV Tokyo, which adapts the Soul Eater manga written and illustrated by Atsushi Ohkubo. Soul Eater is one of my favorite anime series. Good plot, good characters, good character development, ...
Cliff hanger! Cliff hanger! 10 Neon Genesis Evangelion Neon Genesis Evangelion, commonly referred to as Evangelion or Eva, is a Japanese animated television series produced by Gainax and Tatsunoko Production, and directed by Hideaki Anno. The ending of the series was strange and confusing to say the least.
Either Fakir has to turn in to a duck or Ahiru has to turn in to a human. 17 Bleach Bleach is a Japanese anime series based on Tite Kubo's manga of the same name. Bleach adapts the first 54 volumes of Tite Kubo's manga series of the same name.
It received an anime adaptation that premiered on July 6, 2014 and ended on December 14, 2014. The ending felt rushed. It could have been so much better, but all the ending did was make the revolution feel pointless.
Same goes to Bleach. It was rushed, the ending was poorly developed and the romance was just not in the air. 14 Highschool of the Dead Highschool of the Dead, known in Japan as Apocalyptic Academy: Highschool of the Dead, is a Japanese manga series written by Daisuke Satō and illustrated by Shōji Satō.
Come on, don't just stop when everything was getting good. There was an awesome fight between Ganta and Genkaku and a character he met just died sadly leaving Ganta in tears. Then it just switches to Ganta still being stuck in Deadman Wonderland by the end of the anime. At least the manga can take it from there.
Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (FMA: B) is the second adaptation of Hiromu Arakawa’s manga. The first adaptation suffered from release alongside the manga. This forced FMA: B creators to add tone-shifting filler and to fill in the manga’s missing final act with controversial worldbuilding elements. FMA: B serves as a manga-accurate adaptation.
D. Gray-Man’s manga is a cult classic beloved for its rich characters and beautiful world. Its 2006 anime adaptation is slow to display many elements which made the original great.
Toradora! follows a fairly standard framework for romantic comedy anime. Two characters with little in common coincidentally realize they can set each other up with their respective crushes. Predictably, they develop feelings for one another as they become more involved in each other's lives.
Asterisk War is one of the most generic anime of the 2010s. An A1 Pictures tournament battle anime, Asterisk War struggles to rise above mediocrity in its genre. The first season is full of tired tropes, relies upon bewildering fight choreography, and takes far too long to add depth to its characters.
Katekyo Hitman Reborn! suffers an unfortunate identity crisis which turns off many new viewers. Though eventually Katekyo Hitman Reborn! focuses more on its action and character arcs, it spends its first twenty episodes as a gag anime.
Full Metal Panic! is an array of wildly different genre elements all packed into a single anime. Mecha, comedy, romance, and psychological-thriller-beats all compete for a viewer’s attention. The struggle distracts many viewers from immersing themselves into Full Metal Panic!
Durarara!! is a strange show that is difficult to explain, even for die-hard fans. It is a jumbled mass of characters, motifs, and story lines which all come together near the end of the story.
Mars Of Destruction is a visual novel about an alien invasion in Tokyo. The plot itself isn't anything noteworthy, but its official animation is one of the most legendarily bad anime ever made. Even worse (or better) is that it's basically a bootlegged Neon Genesis Evangelion (which recently ended), from its dream sequences to its aliens' origins.
As a buddy-cop series, Mad Bull 34 doesn't really stand out. What makes it memorable is how excessive it got, especially in terms of violence and profanity.
On paper, Angel Cop looks like nothing more than another cyberpunk OVA not unlike Ghost In The Shell . Beneath its familiar trappings, though, is a plot so wrongheaded that it would offend anyone. In brief, Angel Mikawa is a violent cop who has to stop a conspiracy from undermining the immoveable superpower that is Japan.
The two-part OVA MD Geist is the kind of post-apocalyptic anime that, conceptually, shouldn't stand out. It follows the titular super-soldier as he wreaks havoc on the Earth's Mad Max- inspired wastelands. What made this title immortal, though, was its execution, which went above and beyond to be as bloody and nihilistic as possible.
As the death game anime that started it all, Future Diary is wrought with many of the subgenre's usual flaws. Examples include: an ineffectual yet implausibly overpowered protagonist, a yandere love interest who's inexplicably obsessed with the hero, an immaturely nihilistic worldview, a romantic subplot that feels out of place, and more.
Simply put, Cross Ange is what would happen if the mecha anime were mixed with a sleazy women-in-prison sexploitation movie from the '70s. Despite the gratuitous amount of fanservice, Angelise's struggles still dared to tackle heavy themes such as class oppression, racism, war crimes, cosmic existentialism, and more.
Despite tons of quotable moments, a surprisingly heartfelt ending, and the abridged series’ existence, the main Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Monsters anime (4Kids dub or otherwise) is a lot more boring than people actually remember. Its official movie, on the other hand, is a succinct goldmine of everything hilariously wrong about Yu-Gi-Oh!