Q: Which anime endings were so spectacularly bad that it made you want to dig your eyes out?
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Q: Which anime endings were so spectacularly bad that it made you want to dig your eyes out?
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Akame Ga Kill, The ending felt rushed. It could have been so much better.
Killing off the main character with one episode to go was a bit different, but still disappointing.
(I assume a thread like this is open for spoilers? If not, I will go back and try to edit.)
Cowboy Bebop was disappointing for all Spike fans.
Neo-Genesis Evangeleon was over-hyped as it is, but the ending was pure "WTF is going on here?"
The original run of Innuyasha had no ending, and at the time it was not clear if there would be a follow up.
I will try to think of more.
Jackie Coogan, Charlie Chaplin, and Charles Reisner as the Bully.
Reisner was a former pro boxer who turned actor, writer, and director. He previously worked for Chaplin behind the camera on The Gold Rush. Reisner would later become known as a comedy director working with The Marx Brothers, Jack Benny, and Abbot and Costello, among others.
The last episode of Digimon Tamers (Season 3 of Digimon) was a tearjerker for sure!!
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Jackie Coogan, Charlie Chaplin, and Charles Reisner as the Bully.
Reisner was a former pro boxer who turned actor, writer, and director. He previously worked for Chaplin behind the camera on The Gold Rush. Reisner would later become known as a comedy director working with The Marx Brothers, Jack Benny, and Abbot and Costello, among others.
I agree. While Tamers ending was VERY sad, I liked, in a way, that everything wasn't a happy ending. Especially after Adventure/02.... Epilogue aside.... everyone knowing/having Digimon went a little far for me, and contradicts what the show was about. (IE, Earlier in 02 Gennai said that they erased data on the digital world SO that no one could find it.... and in the epilogue, Tai is arranging vacations there....) I liked that Tamers was a little more realistic, and they had to get rid of the D-reaper and the only way they could was to get rid of the digimon too... It was very sad, but it made sense.
I'm trying to think of a bad ending, and all I can really think of is more unfinished, I.E, Eyeshield 21 where it was 145 eps about getting to the Christmas Bowl, and it ends on the game they win qualifying them to get there. But even then and other unfinished ones, I'm not sure those count as spectacularly bad.
What in the-! Season 3 was so corny for that ending!! Digimon leaving their human partners in the finale?! MY HEART!!
That ending might've been realistic, yes . . . but that's not what should happen on DIGIMON!
. . . I'll see myself out. No need to escort me.
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Akame Ga Kill. So many of the deaths were stupid, a lot of the ones at the end were predictable, and all the final battle crap was really disappointing.
Deadman Wonderland - It just ended. Right as it really got started. Even if it was canceled, at least make a final episode.
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From what I understand, there was to be a second season. Only the show got poor ratings in Japan, so season 2 never went into production. I have no idea why the series failed in Japan.
But you bring to my mind Trinity Blood. What a chopped up ending! It looks like they just threw everything together in one finale without developing the story. The truth, or what I heard, is the head producer died in the middle of production and so they cut the series short. No one was around to pick up the series and continue it? No assistants to the producer available? WTF?
Jackie Coogan, Charlie Chaplin, and Charles Reisner as the Bully.
Reisner was a former pro boxer who turned actor, writer, and director. He previously worked for Chaplin behind the camera on The Gold Rush. Reisner would later become known as a comedy director working with The Marx Brothers, Jack Benny, and Abbot and Costello, among others.
@PictureGuy A guy I work with says DMW doesn't follow the Manga at all and doesn't kill who it's supposed to. If true then that could be why.
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Jackie Coogan, Charlie Chaplin, and Charles Reisner as the Bully.
Reisner was a former pro boxer who turned actor, writer, and director. He previously worked for Chaplin behind the camera on The Gold Rush. Reisner would later become known as a comedy director working with The Marx Brothers, Jack Benny, and Abbot and Costello, among others.
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