and I have very high tollerance for terrible things and mostly find entertainment by taking something entirely seriously whether or not it warrents it.
It is why I created the "Spectrum of Gimic Saturation in universe" with Live-On and Master Cooking boy representing the two spectrums
Live-On: where the shows gimic should be practically earth shattering to the point where the entire society should be formed around it... and yet everyone simply ignores it.
Master Cooking Boy: The opposite where something that seems almost completely unimportant even within that universe is somehow pushed into being the absolute most important aspect to the point where the gimic takes over everything.
Live-On being a show where monsters exist, people can make their own monsters, and people control monsters and store them in cards (and people can transform into monsters). Yet the only thing they are used for is Card Fights (MUCH later on they add "zoos" but by then it is too late).
Master Cooking Boy being a show where cooking is absolutely important in everyway. Where knowing how to cook very well means you can control the WORLD! even though there is no real reason in universe why this is the case. It is a show where cooking isn't all that important but is treated as if it was absolutely important... and not even in the way most sports animes do it.
By the way, I love Master Cooking Boy... Live-On wasn't very good, but it is one of the easier to understand games by watching the show I seen. I almost feel like I could make a deck watching it.
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I also have a tendency to absolutely HAVE to see the ending of anything I watch even after I have found it extremely boring or terrible.
The worst was Peach Girl which I found the starting of to be almost genius in how it COMPLETELY ignored every single steriotype as well as giving me a villain who actually did the "social backstabbing" very well... but this anime quickly devolved into boring, dull, and in many ways a bit silly with the villain being demoted to stupid.
The ONLY anime though that ever got me to stop watching was Panty and Stocking, because it REALLY wasn't a show I wanted to watch, but truthfully the only one I hated enough to stop watching was Familiar Zero because the child abuse REALLY stopped being funny when she started beating a child almost to death and the show expecting you to find it funny. It is the only time I also felt the romance between the two main characters to be HORRIFIC!
You ever seen those movies where a woman is abused by her husband but won't leave and it is seen as a horrible thing and wants you to scream "Get away from him, he is terrible for you!"?
Familiar Zero is EXACTLY that plot except not only is it played for laughs, but you are expected to cheer for the romance. I would have taken every single solitary bad thing I ever said about Familiar Zero if the male protagonist DID in fact go "I love you, but you are a horrible abusive woman and I am leaving you because I am worth it".
I mean imagine if a movie had a plot about a woman who starves her husband, beats him daily, forces him to do grueling work, doesn't allow him to read or do anything for himself except wait on her, doesn't allow him to see his family, and is expected to fight to the death for her... and you were expected to laugh and cheer them on in an entirely unironic way.
I admit when I first started watching it... yeah I was horrified but I thought the female protagonist would eventually learn that "hey being horrifically abusive to someone who I essentially kidnapped from his home filled with people who love him is a REALLY terrible thing to do"... but the show actually treats her as endearing. Beauty and the Beast at least had the beast being mostly verbally abusive and threatening but was otherwise distant, not to mention he didn't get a free pass for what he did and actually had to learn to not be a distant abusive jerk.
Sorry... I cannot hate Familiar Zero enough and it sucks that I am the only one I know who hates it this much. Most people have the sense to not watch it if they don't like it. It is hard to get rid of your frustrations talking to a wall. You sometimes just want that one other person you can just vent to and have them understand.
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Lastly I have odd tastes and often descriptions that sound "bad" to others sound great to me.
Peach Girl I watched for example because the decription I read was: "A Girl who loves to swim so much that she has a tan is thought by others to be a loose girl"... and that hooked me. I was actually expecting an anime about a girl who in doing what she loved is thus disliked and mistreated and how she copes and turns others around, possibly through swimming.
Little did I know... NOPE!
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Finally I have a strong aversion to popularity. I absolutely despise hype of all kind, to the point where I will even say George Orwell spoke out of his butt, and thus I can rarely bring myself to watch popular animes even when they are good.
It is why I havn't finished Fairy Tale even though I really... like it... quite a bit.
-Note: Actually it isn't so much that I dislike George Orwell so much as I dislike the term "It could have happened" or "He predicted the future" when applied to his work. When a lot of his work either uttarly misunderstands how people work (Ohh boy... the sheer number of quotes people use) or that he just outright copied and pasted from what was going on at the time (Goodness does 1984 seem similar to Russia and Germany around the time it was written, but NAW pure coincidence). He isn't a bad writer by any degree, in fact I still believe he is a great writer, but I dislike his genius attitude people take from his work.