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Has anyone read Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint? a lot of people seem to praise it
I read the first 18 chapters last year. Might continue it some time.

So knowing all of this, how in the name of the mother, does this have this score?
It was one of the bigger/early isekai novels (WN 2012-2015) with a more "complex" plot than other isekais, and it doesn't hide the creepy depressive inceldom of its protagonist. Don't know about the anime specifically but I heard it was polished well. Search "Mushoku Tensei" in this thread and you'll find positive reviews.
 
Him losing his virginity to a 16-year-old as a 15-year-old, she being his fucking cousin
Iirc he was younger than that, pretty sure he was 13 and she was 15.
The rating is probably in part because the first season went pretty hard on the animation and gave each episode its own special opening. Honestly, I thought the Demon country arc was pretty good but season 2 dragged.
It also has a bit of a rival deal with Re:Zero and other isekai so people would be more likely to vote for one or the other.
Has anyone read Omniscient Reader’s Viewpoint? a lot of people seem to praise it
It's fun but it goes hard on the status screen stuff so be prepared for your eyes to glaze over whenever there's a fight. There's also a couple lulls and the ending drags for a bit but it's not bad.
Edit: should probably have added that this is about the web novel version.
 
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Oh yeah, I finally watched Cowboy Bebop. Still gotta see the movie, but I have it on disc. I loved every minute. It wasn't anime, it was art. I'm still at a loss. One thing's for certain: I have not seen anything better. Only near peers. So damn good. Even the fridge episode.
 
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I know it's not the main purpose but I was just forced to marathon this with a friend and please allow me to say, and ask, if anyone has ever seen this? And if so, also had the uncontrollable urge just to kill someone?

I've watched about half a dozen anime in my existence, and I'm honestly amazed, this is by far, no exaggeration, the faggiest shit I have ever seen, you would have to be born an actual imbecile, molested for 10 years straight, and given a heavy concussion to unironically like this show. I am genuinely sorry that I slacked off during my educational years, for now, I lack the vernacular to properly insult this vile slop of a Japanese pedophile's cartoon for the deranged and perverted.

The highlights have got to be, in my opinion:
  1. A perverted m.c. with literally no morals that has a shrine with the underwear of a woman 10 times his age, made when he was 4;
  2. Him losing his virginity to a 16-year-old as a 15-year-old, she being his fucking cousin
  3. And an un-ironic second season ( that mind you, this show is in a magical world ), where half the run time, I shit you not, was wasted on him fixing his fucking erectile dysfunction after being one night stand'ed by his cousin.
So knowing all of this, how in the name of the mother, does this have this score?
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I'm sorry If this sounds mati, again, I was forced to sit in that room for almost 12 hours as I had promised to indulge someone all the while both of us lost the will to live.
A lot of people think Jobless Reincarnation is somehow better than the standard isekai show, that it avoids the genre clichés and sets a higher standard of writing. I don't get it, either. If anything, I think you're going easy on it.

1. The main character's mentor is a hundred-year-old demon who naturally looks like a teenage girl. Because of course she does.

2. There's a scene early on in which the MC, a grown man in a child's body, catches his teenage-looking mentor jilling off as she watches his parents fuck. This scene serves no purpose within the story. It goes nowhere and is never referenced again. The author just really, really wanted you to see a child watch a teenager masturbate. This is not the kind of shit you'd see in a show with a higher standard of writing.

3. As you said, the main character, an adult in a teenager's body, bangs his underage cousin. People try to defend this shit by saying the main character was socially and mentally stunted in his first life, as if that makes it okay. "He's mentally the same age as her!" is something only pedophiles or their enablers would think is a good excuse. It wouldn't be as bad if both characters actually were actual teenagers, because it's a show for teenagers. Teenagers are allowed to think about teenagers banging, it's fine. The main character having the mind of an adult just makes it fucking gross and unpleasant, especially because the story wants you to take it seriously and frames it as an unambiguously good thing.

4. The main character's erectile dysfunction is caused by one of the most contrived misunderstandings in all of fiction. It's a horrendously written twist that relies on the cousin character being a thoughtless moron who doesn't know how words work, which is completely out of character for her. It makes no sense within the story and is just a massive contrivance to shake up the status quo and push the main character toward his next harem target.

5. The main character runs into a demon who looks like a prepubescent girl wearing a bikini top, booty shorts, and bondage gear. Because of course.

6. There are demon lords and destined heroes in the backstory, because the Japanese are incapable of writing a fantasy series that doesn't reference a Maou and Yuusha. This was a tired cliché even by 2012.

7. The main character eventually attends a magic academy, because the Japanese are incapable of writing a fantasy series that doesn't have a magical Japanese-style high school in it.

8. The main character's erectile dysfunction is cured when his friend gives him her virginity. He keeps the blood-stained sheet in a shrine in his basement and literally worships her as a goddess. This is serial killer behavior.

9. The manga has an amnesia subplot that serves no purpose, goes nowhere, and IIRC was cut from the anime version, probably because it was fucking pointless.

I don't even hate cliched, fanservice-y isekai trash. It can be fun. How Not to Summon a Demon Lord is one of my guilty pleasures. That show is fanservice-y garbage, but at least it's trying to be funny, and at least nobody puts it up on a pedestal like they do Jobless Reincarnation. I hate Jobless Reincarnation because it does the same trashy shit but wants you to take it seriously, and people still sing its praises. That's always frustrated the hell out of me, too.

Writing about the incest crap reminded me of Koi Kaze, a show I haven't thought about in ages. It's about a guy who falls in love with a younger girl who turns out to be his sister. It's pretty fucked up, but I remember the show handling it in a tasteful and mature way and never condoning incest. I'm going to have to re-watch it sometime to see if I'm overselling it.
 
Anyone hear just watch random amv's to find something new to watch? Been building up my backlog seeing this guy's amv's, and if it looks interesting, add it to my backlog. Find it more fun than just reading reviews to see if it'd be interesting.
 
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Probably same reason Interspecies Reviewers was highly-scored for a time. It's all those ironic "cultured taste" of ecchi weebs.
Hey Interspecies Reviewers was great and surprisingly had better world building than most anime. It was unrepentant in being sexual fantasies of the average dude (mostly) without any melodrama.

Jobless Reincarnation immediately set off my creepy radar. Most media is smart enough to block out reincarnation memory until the person is of legal age, or at least make it so they view the reincarnation as a hazy previous life rather than a continuation of the last one. I can only assume the high scores is usual hype/good art and both incels and trannies finding a common ground in the protagonist.
 
New Nagatoro chapter is out.
Next chapter is the series finale... I'm still not ready bros.
You can feel the wholesome in that hug.
Jobless Reincarnation immediately set off my creepy radar. Most media is smart enough to block out reincarnation memory until the person is of legal age, or at least make it so they view the reincarnation as a hazy previous life rather than a continuation of the last one. I can only assume the high scores is usual hype/good art and both incels and trannies finding a common ground in the protagonist.
I started reading it since it supposedly had a competent earth mage, that was clearly bullshit. Then I kept reading the manga more out of fascination of how much of a self insert the main character can be. It reminded me of the The Wise Man's Fear book series that we all know will never come be finished. "And the main character was a virgin but so good at fucking that he had a sex fairy allllll over him!", same deal pedo reincarnation "and I will have 3 wives and they will alllll be perfectly alright with it!".

Now the real thing I wantd to talk about. The newest Oshi No Ko has left me baffled with the little twist about Ai's video. What a stupid piece of shit development. Turn out that bad man McDad was always loved by Ai, but she wanted to push him away since the actor lifestyle was getting to him by bringing up his bastard child. PROPLAYS! Oh, and the stalker? was sent to "scare her" and this probably knowing that said stalker killed the fucking doctor character and now our bad guy we are supposed to feel sads for killed some random actress a few chapters ago. Worst part is I swear he will get the fandom pardon of "well, he's to pretty and I can fix him". This is my current top "keep reading to see how bad it can keep getting" series.
 
@ShitLurker Oshi no Ko was always trash but Episode 1 was so mindblowing I had to see the rest... until I dropped it because I couldn't take the badness anymore. Seriously what's wrong with anime these days? I wanna go back to 2006.
 
The unpredictability of 2006 was why it was a fun era.
At least half those shows are harems. Most of the seasonal lineups of 2006 were also harems. ZnT in particular was a big codifying work for fanfiction on both sides of the Pacific, and I shouldn't need to mention how much pulp Fate and Haruhi inspired. How is this any less predictable than modern day?
 

Thoughts about this article about Mahou Shoujo and madoka magica?
It's a good blog, I think they're mostly right. My biggest problem with Madoka is something they mention, that it was mostly western fans who didn't actually know anything about Magical Girls that let Madoka warp their whole view of the genre. It's a pretty show and would certainly come off as unique and interesting if you didn't know much about Magical Girls but largely didn't do anything new. Western fans just thought it did. Shinbo worked on Nanoha actually and you can see the influence from that early on in Madoka.

I feel for the author's struggles when it comes to peoples ignorance of magical girls and all its intricacies.
 
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