In a recent debate on a popular anime comment forum, fans expressed their opinions on which anime should never have had a sequel, even in the form of a second season. two or movie. The fans' lively exchange of opinions created many diverse reactions.
Forum participants highlighted several reasons why they believe some sequels could disappoint fans. One of the most common arguments is that the sequel lacks the charm and originality that made the film so popular. In many cases, fans felt that the story had already reached its climax in the first season and that continuing would only reduce the quality of the plot or explore unnecessary parts.
Additionally, some fans have expressed discontent with sequels that seem to be created primarily for commercial purposes, rather than having a strong and meaningful story. This can lead to the feeling that the sequel lacks soul and feels like a mere attempt to capitalize on the success of the original anime.
Another important point discussed on the forum is how a poorly executed sequel can damage the perception of the story as a whole. If the quality of animation, direction, or character development in a sequel declines, this could negatively affect the image of the entire series and leave fans feeling disappointed and discouraged.
Here are some fan comments about anime that should not have sequels:
– The first season of Yakusaku no Neverland was amazing, even though I haven't read the manga I heard that it was a good adaptation. However, the second season is not. Ignoring the manga to anime adaptation, it was overall a disaster and didn't make much sense. According to manga readers, season 2 also skipped one of the best character developments and arcs in the manga. So I recommend you to watch the first part and skip the second part, it's better to read the manga.
– With Eureka Seven AO, at first I was very excited but later on I became more and more disappointed.
– Tokyo Ghoul Root A is completely different from the manga. The pacing and writing of the characters was disrupted. If I'm not mistaken, the animation studio ignored the author's wishes and took whatever liberties they wanted.
– Dagashi Kashi. Last year I watched the first season and really enjoyed the characters and getting to know the different Dagashi. I tried watching the second season but I didn't like it at all. I think reducing the length of the episodes is a bad idea. Also, I didn't like the fact that one of the main characters almost disappeared until the last episode. I also liked the art style of the first season more than the second season, even though the second season was more faithful to the manga.
– Second season of Re:ZERO. The pacing was slow, the dialogue was boring, some creepy moments left me feeling bored or just plain bad.
– I don't care about the second or third season of DanMachi.
– I never liked the second season of Code Geass. It had good points at first but from episode 8 everything became a disaster.
– Not the whole season, but the finale of Mob Psycho 100 season 2 disappointed me.
– HameFura is a show that I quite liked in its first season, but I feel like the sequel has gone off the rails and lost most of what I liked about it.
– Nanatsu no Taizai season 3. I will never forget what they did to Escanor and Meliodas..
– Index Season 3. It almost made me give up on the Toaru series.