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@Balrog @Rasterman @MeBigbrain @Unsolicited Toriyama chose to have fucking Goku Nigger come and ruin shit (which was literally just rehashing the old plot with the Androids), and then nuked everything for no reason other than the fact that he couldn't accept someone other than Goku or Goku's spawn saving the day. Remember, this is the guy who literally had the earth be blown up and a retarded time travel Deus ex Machina happen just to prevent Vegeta from defeating Freeza.
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@ChristiJunior @Balrog @MeBigbrain @Rasterman @Unsolicited Vegeta beating Freeza would've been so cathartic. Note that Toriyama didn't even let Goku's spawn do shit after Cell Saga. How the fuck do you ruin Gohan that much?
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@Unsolicited @MeBigbrain Never watched it and yet I still heard its ending disappointed.
It's confirmation bias day for me today! 🔥🔥🔥
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@Rasterman @Unsolicited @MeBigbrain Attack on Titan has the second worst ending ever.
The absolute worst ending belongs to Dragon Ball Super's Future Trunks arc, eat shit Toriyama, you fucking hack!
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@ChristiJunior @Rasterman @MeBigbrain @Unsolicited That ending was great, Trunks's timeline deserve to be gone, it was basically detroit at that point.
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@Rasterman Japs are notoriously bad at endings, or at least it should be notorious how bad they are. Even some of the best anime just have complete bullshit endings.
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@MeBigbrain @Rasterman I was having a decent day until you reminded me of Attack on Titan. Fuck you.
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Last year I watched this 1999 anime called "Blue Gender". Don't recall how I came across it or why I decided to watch it. It's about the sudden appearance of gender theory in Japan towards the end of the millennium and how Japanese society dealt with it.
...just kidding, it's about hideous monsters that suddenly show up towards 2017 and by 2032 the world has almost been destroyed by them and remaining humans have to try and exterminate them to survive.
So there's this protagonist, I shall call him Shinji, 'cause he's a massive faggot, who wakes up in 2032 from some stasis chamber and a group of soldiers on mechas rescue him from the monsters who look like large bugs. And there's a chick driving one (co-protagonist) and a whole cast of characters who all die after the first couple episodes.
Half the show is Shinji and the girl trying to make it to a space port to go back to the space station where ~100 million humans live. Other than that, there remain small groups of nomads who somehow survive the bugs who are almost indestructible and evolve extremely quickly to adapt to the mecha's weapons.
They make it to the station and they want to experiment on Shinji 'cause he has a mutation that led to the monsters existing and might help stop them. He becomes a super skilled mecha fighter, but ORIENTAL MAGIC: turns out the more Shinji trains, the more he becomes like the bugs. Mentally. Another guy like him turns evil because of training too much and betrays humans, sending a ship full of bugs into the space station and chaos ensues.
They do a good job depicting a power struggle among leadership where two sides have pros and cons, but all strive to save humanity.
There's one scientist who understands Shinji shouldn't train too much and he stages a coup and takes over, and sends Shinji to Earth to destroy the core of the bug infestation, which is in the Amazon jungle. BTW, the bugs used to be normal animals that mutated because of ORIENTAL MAGIC some time around 2017.
Shinji goes into the core and ORIENTAL MAGIC: he finds a beam of light at the centre of the bug hive and touches it and suddenly understands that the bugs were sent by planet Earth to wipe out humans because Earth probably takes notes from Ted Kaczynski. Shinji emerges from the core and tells the girl everything will be alright. Earth really hates big cities. As long as humans remain in small rural areas, Earth won't try to kill them any more. The Earth told Shinji. Trust. 💯
Meanwhile, the rest of humanity is awaiting for their return at the space station where 100 million humans live; but ORIENTAL MAGIC: soldiers in the space station suddenly go crazy, murder everyone and detonate the space station killing millions of people before a handful escape for Earth.
It's a happy ending 'cause Shinji got the girl pregnant and they'll live in an Amazonian hut next to anime Injuns.
Basically, the anime showed promise and had good pacing, but completely fell apart towards the end. Not to mention the anti-human plot. I've watched a ton of Japanese horror movies and they have a tendency to stop making sense towards the end by introducing something new in what makes a terrible plot twist, or just stop using what little logic there was altogether. I don't watch much anime, but now I wonder how common is it for Japs to resort to oriental magic to explain away pesky plot holes or conclude a story.
tl;dr don't let the Japs deceive you; White people are better