After finished this, I was left with a bitter taste in my mouth, considering it had no ending at all, and it feels like it should be a season 2 to it.
Masamunekun no Revenge
This made me think, what's the worst ending of an anime you've experienced and why is that?
PS. I have no idea if this topic was already made by someone else, tried for search a similar topic but I coulnd't find any search method on forum tab.
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Akame ga Kill
obviously anyone who watched this can agree that this has a shitty ending.
I really dont understand the point of killing off every main character except one, especially when the manga has an ending completely different
ERASED and Scum's Wish had me feeling sour.
It really pissed me off that they ended the show with that (won't say because of spoilers)
It was just getting even gooder (that's if it's English) but nope gave us a "Fuck You" ending
We deserve the 2nd season just so we can finally see everything settled. Reading the manga is optional but I rather watch the anime instead
If you talk about the one I mentioned , you're 100% right. I'd rather watch the anime as well, but I guess the first season didn't sold that well...it is unfortunate, since the premise wasn't that bad.
it may not sell that well, it is still a good thing me you and others knows about this series and enjoyed it
I think but idk this I would consider a hidden gem
I love finding obscure animes that turn out to be good , but like everything in this world anime is a bussiness and they don't really care about what we like or not :(
Tho I feel bad for giving it just a 7/10 because of that dumb ending.
it does cost alot of money to produce that amount of episodes which I learned from watching Shirabako and some documentary about it
even heard the artist don't get paid that much that much and a lot of them are in poor condition life style wise, idek whats going on but the issues I'm seeing and noticing they really need to fix before it becomes a major downfall
I love and enjoy anime but I do care about those who were behind in the making of them being healthy and in good condition let alone acknowledge for once
I haven't finished it so I can't really say, but this show struck me as the type of show that was never going to have a decent ending. I feel like anytime you start watching something that is an adaptation of a currently releasing manga, you almost have to accept that you won't get a real ending. (I wish this wasn't the case, but tempering my expectations reduces disappointment.)
You know, the usuals.
Angel Beats! never pretended to make sense. It continually pulled plot devices out of nowhere, but I was OK with that because they established that the show was going to do that very early on. I don't feel like that detracted from some of the more emotional parts either. But then they put a plot twist in the last five minutes to try to make the ending have more ambiguity as to whether or not it was happy. Why?
You are watching a glorified commercial for the manga so of course its going to be open ended. I was also disappointed but expected it.
As for me,
Nazo no Kanojo X
It was the first time an ending was so unsatisfying that I read the manga and it was also the first manga I ever read start to finish.
I shouldn't have bothered. God damn waste of everyone's time YES IM STILL MAD! It took over a year for me to try manga again after that bullshit.
I won't bother to their manga, if that's that they re after,
Welcome to seasonal anime though my dude. The majority of it is made to advertise a LN/Manga and occasionally a VN. On the off chance something gets popular enough to push BD sales and figures, it gets another season.
Also, holy shit I never met another person that liked
Boku wa Tomodachi ga Sukunai
Talk about bullshit lol. I'm surprised you didn't have this one be your posterchild for disappointing.
I actually loved this one, and can't remember why, I seen it few years ago.
Oh I love it too. It's easily the best ecchi harem comedy I've seen. It has some amazing uses of insert music to enhance the story. But the MC is tragically dense to the point of it being a meme. The ending is of course open that's fine but the Neutron Star tier density of the MC is so frustrating. In the LN the author carries it on till the end and never pulls the trigger.
Also, I know it's a manga but inb4
GyaruKuri
Darling in the Franxx, I get PTSD whenever I'm reminded that anime exists due to how awful the final episodes were.
While it was to be expected since it's TRIGGER thatLOL IT WAS ALIENS GOTTA GO TO SPACE NOW I am still mad. I will never not be mad about DitF. Nothing pays off like it should have with all that buildup. All that world building for such a clusterfuck of an ending.
The only nice things to come out of that show were the 2 OPs and the last half of the first cour. I just don't even watch before or after that and it's good.
Animes that are completed would be Shokugeki No Soma its one of my favorite animes but the ending is trash. And animes that aren't completed but the manga yes, I think it would be Ao haru ride or Deadman Wonderland, they were good but the ending of the anime leaves you with too many questions. And if you dont read the manga you wont ever know the answer because they dont have a 2 season
That's not really fair to Masamune-kun, they could only adapt so much of the manga into 12 episodes. Unless they want to rewrite the story to fit within their time limit, which tends to result in the anime just having a worse story than it's source material.
Also, if I recall correctly, the manga ended not all that long after the anime aired. Which likely didn't help the odds of Masamune-kun getting another season.
Sekai Seifuku Bouryaku no Zvezda
On the other hand, Zvezda has no excuse since it's an original anime and thus no source material to fall back on. Makes things even worse that bait the idea of resolving certain plotlines (which they of course don't actually do), and then leave off on a stinger for an increasingly nonexistent season 2.
This one looks really....odd. I had no idea it existed.
Also for Masamune-kun, the ending could be used as a hype for a sequel instead of looking unfinished, of course it didn't sold well when the ratings fell down because of the ending alone. The other episdoes were pretty good.
Look man, I'm not saying that Masamune-kun couldn't have had a better ending, just that they only have so much control over it as an adaption. Unless they want to risk contradicting the manga's story later down the line, their best option was to follow the source material as best they could. And I'm honestly not sure if there really was enough story in the manga to sustain another 12 episode season (though it's been a while since I read it).
I understand this , but this doesn't change the fact that the ending was terrible. I know that this is maybe what they had to work with, but the whole plot was just teasing the ending in where MC will reveal his true identity and it never happened. I don't blame the studio or the author of manga, I'm just dissapointed with that.
I had heard good things about this anime so I watched it. I cannot say much about the ending otherwise i'll spoil it. But it disappointed me.
I haven't seen it yet, but I'm just curious how bad the ending really was—you still gave it a 92 so it can't be that bad, right?
The show was great, don't get me wrong. But the ending was disappointing to the viewer, or maybe just me. After reading the spoilers, it can't be as bad Akame ga Kill or Death Note. After 24 episodes, the ending was just depressing and left you thinking. Endings can be bad but the anime can still be good, right?
sorry to necro
but I just finished it and thought about this comment
you were spot on. damn.
this sucks. I respect the ending, but really wish it wasn't like that. Sometimes I wish that authors would just let their characters have a happy ending even if it means that some people will criticize it. Then again, they'd say the same about me.
I think the ending was really well-written, but poorly executed.
Ash had an incredible amount of plot armor during the 23 episodes, but in that final one I felt like there was no need to kill him that way. But the writting is really good, Eiji became his reason to keep living, and when he didn't need to be protected anymore, Ash could die. It is tragic, poetic, but dying to a knife after surviving so many things, nobody could just call an ambulance
But I still love the show, this is just a nitpick I have
This show was really good up until the end. The whole nonsense of maka and her "courage" was beyond lame and dull also the random addition of her being able to turn into a weapon out of nowhere was dumb the ending just seemed really half assed
Soul Eater
Thats just because of how different the anime is from the manga. Not only did the anime change some plot things and fights but the manga kept going and was even good to the point where i'm considering now buying the physical copy for the series since I've never bought a manga before.
All that stuff at the end with maka didn't even happen in the manga, i suggest reading it.
Another
wtf she knew this whole time
Angels of Death
The amount of ambiguity physically causes me pain.
Happy Sugar Life
Everything went wrong. The way that the Satou did what she did, Shio's emotional aftermath and just the whole incident as a whole. Particularly painful for Asahi fans such as myself.
Well this one is easy
Neon Genesis Evangelion
wrong. both 25 and 26 original ending and EOE are amazing. Did you happen to miss the message of the entire show?
@anonSatou
Miss me with that "message of the entire show". They just ran out of budget and time and came up with some bullshit at the end. It is not nearly as deep as people want to make it. Rushed ending, enough said
Sweet Blue Flowers
shit ending. gave me nothing.