When you can tell an otaku character in a generic anime is based on Konata but they don't know what makes Konata work
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When you can tell an otaku character in a generic anime is based on Konata but they don't know what makes Konata work
I think it's hilarious how these generic anime that almost look like they come from a factory have really long names to compensate to the fact they are not original enough for someone care to read it's synopsis.
Like, there will be this extremely generic isekai with the only differential being that the protag has a gun instead of one of it's hands, and it will be called "That one time when I was walking back to school then a truck hit me now I live in another world where there are videogame mechanics and I have a gun as a hand and I maxed out attack so I can one-shot every enemy so a can get back home, now what?"
Heh finally early to a trend
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This trope of "Light Novel Girl pretending to be boys for vague reasons" in anime and ESPECIALLY Light Novels is getting extremely Cliched and rather boring. Especially sense most Light Novels are going down the route of "Battle Harems/Ecchi Comedies" with no real plot.There's no reason to even try and make the audience think these obvious girls are guys. you want to do something interesting Light Novel Authors? actually WRITE a boy in a battle harem who is clearly a boy and make them do all that shit those "Girls pretending to be boys" Do. that shit would really be interesting. "Hundred" is already off to a very boring and Cliché start. will probably rip this show a New one.
Every new Kancolle girl is either generic anime girl or a loli what’s the appeal