Recently, members of a comment forum heatedly debated about the best anime series with poor animation quality that they could remember. In this lively exchange of opinions, participants shared their experiences and reflections on films that, despite poor animation quality, still left a lasting impression in their memory.
The debate has highlighted the ability of certain series to overcome technical limitations and attract viewers through other factors, such as compelling stories, interesting soundtracks or voice acting excellent.
Forum participants emphasized that even if the animation may not meet the highest standards, an engaging storyline can still compensate for this deficiency and maintain audience interest. . From action series to romantic dramas, there are many examples given, showing that the depth and richness of the story are valued more than pure visual quality.
Additionally, it has been shown that a memorable soundtrack or exceptional voice acting can enhance the experience of watching an anime and overshadow its shortcomings in animation sequences. These discussions reflect the diversity of perspectives and experiences within the anime community, as well as the medium's unique ability to move and stimulate viewers through a variety of artistic and narrative elements .
Below are netizens' opinions:
– The first two seasons of Kingdom.
– So I'm a Spider, So What? is a great example.
– The first season of Initial D was horrible, all the trees looked the same, the cars looked terrible, but it was a good anime.
– Villainess Level 99 has bad CGI, but is fun.
– Overlord had terrible CGI in the third part.
– Fate/Stay Night 2006, the soundtrack is a masterpiece.
– Genshiken, the first part was made by Palm Studio, the company only made a total of 7 works. The second (much better animated) was done by Arms, famous for Elfen Lied, Queen's Blade and Night Shift Nurses.
– The Way of the Househusband, the animation is terrible but I still like it.
– Trapped in a Dating Sim: The World of Otome games is Tough for Mobs. The animation is bad, but the novel is good enough to keep my attention.
– KamiKatsu: Working for God in a Godless World actually makes for a terrible anime, but for that reason, it's one of my favorite anime. By comparison, Kimetsu no Yaiba has incredible animation, but to me, the story doesn't seem that impressive.
– NHK or Youkoso are both a PowerPoint presentation, but the story is very good.
– World Trigger, nothing can compete with it. The art is bad but the animation is good.
– I really like Nanatsu no Taizai, even though its animation is bad.