The debut episode of Big Order has detailed the ventures of some familiar-looking characters in a world overflowing with superpowers, in a story written by the author of Mirai Nikki and seemingly possessing some of the highly acclaimed show’s staple yandere action.
Omake:
Would’ve been good if they didn’t censor the end, it was a tentacle f♥♥k right?
manga was better. jazz bgmüzic ruined it
The hell? It looks like a bad mishmash of Mirai Nikki and JoJo.
Well of course it has Yandere. It’s the only character archetype the dude knows how to write.
I hate to sound even a bit like an SJW, but this show is the literal definition of virginal teenage fantasy. It’s awful.
What if, tragically, the author can only write yanderes because the women he met in life were al yanderes?
It’s not a yandere it’s a mayadere
Then why are you speaking like an SJW?
He’s not – I didn’t watch this but his critic would fit for Mirai Nikki (“Yuuuukiii~!”), and I am skeptical about the author’s ability to break conventions.
Well I think Big Order is just awesomely excellent. And it’s refreshing to have a main character who wants to rule the world in such a unique way. And the author does yanderes exceptionally well, perhaps better than anyone, both with this and Mirai Nikki.
So now I have to wonder about the critics of this show. Would their standard of excellence in animation and art be The Simpsons? And/or would they be so empty-headed that they needed to dunk their heads in a sewer, just so they could at least have s♥♥t for brains? Or perhaps they need to show the world that their dicks are flagpoles stretching into the sky, just because they can criticize a show and call it s♥♥t?
“Wahhh! If people don’t like my favorite show then they’re all [inserts ad hominem attacks]!!”
Try an incoherent plot, for starters.
“Waahhh! If people don’t hate the things I hate then they’re all [insert ad hominem attacks]
Except there were no ad hominem attacks on the post you replied to.