

You don't need to go on the aggressive from the safe place behind your monitor just to feel better about yourself. Criticizing an anime for its execution is logical-criticizing an anime for merely belonging to a certain genre is not. If you're not even part of an anime's target demographic then quite frankly you have no business trash-talking it for not adhering to your own standards-the problem lies entirely on your end in that case. It is clearly not for you, and you don't need to go out of your way to force yourself to watch it just so you can go on a lengthy rant afterwards about how trashy it is, how it is "pandering to otaku", label it as "pedo-bait" or anything along those lines. It really isn't any more complicated than that. Now if you have a problem with several of these themes, you don't need to watch this anime. The perfect setup for providing tons of juicy ero-fanart and doujins An abundance of romcom clichés and sexual gags Frequent suggestive shots of various middle school girls Somewhat trope-filling and eccentric characters Pseudo-incestuous relationship themes (they're not actually blood-related)

Lots of references to other anime, light novels, the industry itself and more A glimpse into the life of a young, aspiring light novel author in Japan In short, Eromanga-sensei features the following:
#EROGAME TEACHING FEELING SERIES#
When you have an anime which totally wears its heart on its sleeve and doesn't try to hide its true intentions in any way, why is it that so many people seemingly insist on still making themselves watch it even when it's clear as day that they're not going to like it and that they're not part of the target audience? Eromanga-sensei is one of the most blatantly polarizing series in the last few seasons, and quite frankly you should be able to easily figure out whether you will enjoy it or not just from reading the synopsis and by considering the fact that it is written by the same author as Oreimo. *Especially* when it's gross, creepy and immoral shit made for closet pedos, am I right? Shows like this really bring out the most toxic sides of the anime community. We're now halfway through the year 2017 and yet hating on popular stuff over the internet is somehow still considered to be the coolest and best thing since sliced bread. I'm honestly sick of this kind of group pressure/bandwagon mentality. An anime which you are somehow obliged to publically hate on or you'll be looked down upon by the community and no one will take you seriously.

I don't normally tend to point fingers at people, but just this once I feel like I need to get some things off my chest here.Īlmost every single season nowadays, it seems there has to be a scapegoat.
