Things you love

>Read a manga
>Author's drawing steadily improves as the chapters go on

Other urls found in this thread:

exhentai.org/g/642168/1771e3ccb3/
twitter.com/AnonBabble

>author references his earlier works in subtle ways

Pic related?

>Series is axed
>Author says fuck it and loses all his fucks

>watching an episode
>the OP doesn't play
>you know shit is about to go down

>The author trolls the readers

>TG
>TG'd guy ends up with the girl he liked

>read a manga
>the characterization and depth of the plot is 10x more rewarding than the shitty 1 cour anime adaptation it received

anime-only fags will never know this feeling

>Guy with guns beats overpowered magic user
Only seen it a few times and I love it each.

Senpais and senseis that look like they're younger than MC

>The Cake ends up with the highschool guy

>manga isn't as light-hearted as the anime and it's filler nonsense made it out to be

Can someone please give me a list of works where this happens? I love it when cakes find their rightful happiness.

Obligatory
>Last episode
>OP starts playing

Only non-H series I can think of is Onegai Teacher
for doujin exhentai.org/g/642168/1771e3ccb3/ is amazing romance wise

Oh, I forgot Unbalance x Unbalance has it too, I just haven't gotten to it yet.

Pls, no.
The daughter should get him. ;_;

>Yuu
Really, nigga?

>read a manga
>author's art style gets progressively worse with each new chapter

>western band/song used in OP/ED sequence

What?

SAAAAAAAAAAVE MEEE

ending song plays but the action continues

It happens in Shakugan no Shana, although I'm not entirely sure if blondie is a cake rather then just an older slut.

>ED plays
>there's still 10 minutes left

better yet
>no ED
>credits simply roll into the ending scene

>Author's old manga was great
>His newer ones aren't that great
>Makes a sequel to his successful old manga
>It's shit, both the story and art

Kind of upset roundabout got to be such a normie meme, I thought its use in the first two parts was stellar.

>read a manga
>art at a certain point starts to progressively become more sterile and cold

>THINGS YOU LOVE

>enjoy anime adaptation a lot
>read manga
>the anime stopped right before the manga turned to shit

FUCK

>anonymous can't read
>proceed to shitpost

>first arc is poorly drawn
>second arc has improved quality
>third arc is absolute perfection
>anime can't match that perfection
3rei can't compare. Still gonna watch it though

I love when series have balls big enough to let the bad guy win.

>rival rescues MC in his time of need
>just for a bit, they battle their common foe

>Final episode
>First (and best) OP plays as the ED

...

>mystery series
>doesn't hold your hand or give you an explanation at the end
>you have to work it all out for yourself
>you notice even more and more clues every time you go back and watch it again
>everything fits together perfectly once you work it out

Pic related

>>doesn't hold your hand or give you an explanation at the end
And then everyone hates it.

It's fine as long as there are just enough hints that people can't help but feel that they're onto something.

Do you notice when mangaka clearly started using an assistant for his backgrounds and whatnot? I think Nobiyuki Fukumoto started usin assistants during 17 steps mahjong, if not, deffinetly during Asian Trio.

>manga has a special scene that is important to the story
>anime has a special OST just for it

I've never seen or heard of a show that doesn't handhold or explain things not ending up being hated by plebs, while people who like it are considered edgy pseudo-intellectuals or hipsters / some other buzzword.

Who cares if plebs hate a thing though?

>watching a scene
>suddenly flashback to that same scene that happened just minutes ago

By plebs I mean almost everyone. And I don't care, but publishers not wishing to go bankrupt do.

That happened to this series. Maybe the mangaka switched to digital? The art at the end of the series looks so much colder than the beginning.

name one of example of this happening

All female MCs and not yuri.

>All female MCs and not yuri.
I don't think that's possible.

The OP is an example.

>Last episode of the last season
>The first OP starts playing

Also
>The quiet/stoic character suddenly going kill-crazy

>series is coming to a close
>author shoves their disgusting self-insert fetish into the finale and ruins the entire series

Elfen lied was a pretty good example of OP's example

>author introduces a character
>he/she is characterized to be a horrible person at start
>author then gradually develops them to be redeemable, likeable and somewhat anti-hero-esque later

cliche as it goes, i love that shit

Gate has people with guns shitting on fantasy realm, but no explicit magic.

Only good thing in that entire shit show.

Thanks for the recommendation, I did try it, expecting soldiers vs. wizards and shit,
got Japanese Zulu wars to say the least. Disappointing.
The closest it got was that American guy facing off against the edgy loli chick. That was fun but lasted like 2 or 3 pages.

Yea don't really bother with any of it.

If you really care, just watch like episode 2 and whenever they fight the dragon in the volcano/cave thing, that was nice.

>my face when Tsugumomo

Fucking hate this trope. Unfortunately it's pretty common in Kirara mangas.

>skip ahead accidentally
>reassured things eventually return to their old glory with the original cast
>finally catch up
>he was talking to a background character with the same name

>The OP of the first season is used in the last episode of the last season
This is one of the reasons why Shana was so great.

>The quiet/stoic character suddenly going kill-crazy

bonus points if he's older than the main cast

What's this? Looks hilarious