Is there an animé series that toi LOVED but, later on, didn't even wanna finish it?

For me that would be One Piece. I used to l’amour it and I drew quite a few fan arts for it but, then it got kinda boring PLUS the new animation for it is terrible! >.<
 Is there an animé series that toi LOVED but, later on, didn't even wanna finish it?
 SheWolf11 posted il y a plus d’un an
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lumforever said:
lucky star. it just got too boring for me. and i think they talked about nourriture WAY too much. just annoying
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madening_mahem said:
One Piece and Gurren Laggan.
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Bananaaddict said:
Okay, this is only my opinion, so please don't murder me...

Death Note. I watched Ouran High School Host Club and loved it, so I wanted to watch plus anime. par then, I had joined Fanpop. At that time, Death Note was extremely populaire on the animé spot, so I figured I should try it. I watched the first season, loved it, then watched some other animes. Returned to Death Note.

"THIS SHIT ISN'T ANIME."

Well, that was what I a dit at the time. It was two, three months later, and I had come to embrace the strangeness of anime. I honestly think that's why I stopped liking Death Note as much. It seems to lack that special "quirky animé vibe" that I get from others. It feels like it could've been made anywhere, and the reason I l’amour animé is for the distinct Japanese style.

I did end up finishing it, though, and Near allowed me to enjoy it towards the end a bit more. I l’amour him. <3
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animé has different genres and the feel of the animé varies from director to director. I do get what toi are saying, but the plus animé toi watch the plus toi will realize every animé has a different feel to it, and it especially varies par genre and director. Just look at Rurouni Kenshin. The OVA (Samurai X) has a completely different feel to it because it has a different director. The animé .Hack//Sign has a very individualized vibe I have yet to find in another anime, and the same goes for Death Note. The fact these animes can stand apart from other animes because they are so individualistic is part of what makes them so memorable and great. I guess what I'm trying to say is, don't yourself to only the animes which have the quirky vibe ou you'll miss out on some great animes out there.
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SonOfPein said:
For me it was Hot Blooded Woman. Once Ha Ji got back to her real body, I just got bored with the manhwa. I could not finish lire it. I also never finished lire Crazy Girl Shin Bia, though I am not sure why cause this one is an awesome manhwa. I guess I found it too predictable and got bored with it. I'll probably finish Shin Bia eventually though, but not Hot Blooded Woman. It just got stale after she got back to her real body.

As far as watching an animé though, I would have to name Baka and Test, and Yu Gi Oh!. I watched the first couple episodes of Baka and Test, then skipped straight to the last couple of episodes. As much as I liked the episodes, it was just way too predictable for me with zero plot twists, though it was funny.

I never finished Yu Gi Oh! because it was too drawn out and childish. I started watching it because I had read the manga and I loved the manga to death. I thought the animé would be like the manga, but it wasn't, so I never finished it cause of this. However, the manga Yu Gi Oh! was AWESOME!!! I was into it enough to collect the trading cards and play the card game... interestingly enough the animé broke a ton of the rules to the trading card game. I watched enough episodes to realize this.
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 For me it was Hot Blooded Woman. Once Ha Ji got back to her real body, I just got bored with the manhwa. I could not finish lire it. I also never finished lire Crazy Girl Shin Bia, though I am not sure why cause this one is an awesome manhwa. I guess I found it too predictable and got bored with it. I'll probably finish Shin Bia eventually though, but not Hot Blooded Woman. It just got stale after she got back to her real body. As far as watching an animé though, I would have to name Baka and Test, and Yu Gi Oh!. I watched the first couple episodes of Baka and Test, then skipped straight to the last couple of episodes. As much as I liked the episodes, it was just way too predictable for me with zero plot twists, though it was funny. I never finished Yu Gi Oh! because it was too drawn out and childish. I started watching it because I had read the manga and I loved the manga to death. I thought the animé would be like the manga, but it wasn't, so I never finished it cause of this. However, the manga Yu Gi Oh! was AWESOME!!! I was into it enough to collect the trading cards and play the card game... interestingly enough the animé broke a ton of the rules to the trading card game. I watched enough episodes to realize this.
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Animeshnica said:
Bleach and Lucky Star.
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Ai4869 said:
Naruto...
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 Naruto...
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ditto
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Moonlight_Kitty said:
Gurren lagan
sorry if I spelled it wrong.

It Lost alot of it's charm when Kamina died. I continued watching it for awhile, but it got a little boring.
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It was a shame that Kamina died but, it got quite better near the end
SheWolf11 posted il y a plus d’un an
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I havn't been able to get that far into it now. Plus I have other animes that I want to watch.
Moonlight_Kitty posted il y a plus d’un an
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I don't like Kamina much ... i like that boy ♥
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fake_alibi13 said:
I was obsessed with the first episodes of bleach but now I am on the bount arc and I just stopped watching although I would like to see what happens with aizen and see the hollow characters maybe I will just skip bound part idk..
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smartone123 said:
Bleach.i l’amour the ploy but tooooooo many episodes,there on ther 218 episode i mean,really
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 Bleach.i l’amour the ploy but tooooooo many episodes,there on ther 218 episode i mean,really
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