CATDOLL: Japanese netizens complain about anime's "vulgar settings" and many famous works are criticized

CATDOLL: Japanese netizens complain about anime's "vulgar settings" and many famous works are criticized
There are more and more Japanese anime works every year, but the themes of anime works are relatively few, so there are many anime works with similar settings. In addition, more and more viewers have begun to complain that many anime, especially comics, have "vulgar settings". For this reason, Japanese netizens have launched a discussion on "What are the most vulgar comic themes recently?" Seeing these "vulgar settings" listed by everyone, it suddenly feels that many popular works have been hit.

Name: 名无しさん@おーぷん[] Submission date: 2015/12/07 (month) 16:44:36 ID:OIh

Being involved in a life-threatening game that cannot be refused, encountering crises such as zombies and monsters that can cause the extinction of mankind, etc. Another example is the plot of becoming a warrior in the game world, of course, this is mainly in light novels, and it is relatively rare in comics.

Name: 名无しさん@おーぷん[] Submission date: 2015/12/07 (month) 17:50:40 ID: CFf

I've seen so many comics about survival games in recent years that I want to vomit. Another thing that may not be popular these days is that the protagonist who was originally unpopular suddenly became popular, which makes no sense.

Name: 名无しさん@おーぷん[] Submission date: 2015/12/07 (month) 18:02:13 ID:umF

Well~ works with protagonists with super powers, works where the protagonist is the only survivor of a disaster, works where the protagonist is always considered to be a loser but is actually a genius, works that rely purely on cuteness and have no substance, and some works that look very bizarre.

Name: 名无しさん@おーぷん[] Submission date: 2015/12/07 (month) 18:19:23 ID: 2sl

The comics serialized in Shonen Ace are all about superpowers, and I personally hope there will be more mainstream stories. Also, I beg you to stop using the "I don't know how to deal with the characters, so let's make them gay or lesbian" approach.

Name: 名无しさん@おーぷん[] Submission date: 2015/12/07 (month) 18:30:21 ID: bjT

I feel like all cooking comics these days follow the same pattern. They take out a dish that looks exaggerated, and after eating it, people will talk about it nonstop like a literature professor in heat. It always feels like there's no sense of reality to it.

Name: 名无しさん@おーぷん[] Submission date: 2015/12/07 (month) 22:11:28 ID:nGT

In recent years, I have seen many works where humans work very hard, but the enemy can just send some trash to clean up the battlefield. For example, "Mars X" and "Attack on Titan X". And these works are really popular. Anyway, I can't understand how such negative energy comics can be accepted by readers.

Name: 名无しさん@おーぷん[] Submission date: 2015/12/08 (fire) 11:34:54 ID: 2XH

Ordinary people become superheroes immediately after traveling to another world. And the protagonists are often losers in reality. Is this scientific? In addition to giving some people with the same mentality as losers the illusion that "I can call the wind and rain if I go to another world", it is completely meaningless.

  It seems that Japanese netizens still think that the settings of many anime works are "vulgar". However, even if the settings are vulgar, if the subsequent plot can be well developed, it will still be welcomed by everyone. I wonder what settings do you think are "vulgar" for readers here? Let's discuss it together.

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