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Series that start strong and go downhill
Nathan Long
Joshua Scott
Land of the Lustrous
Mob Psycho S2
Demon Slayer
Claymore
Made in Abyss
Darker than Black
Tokyo Ghoul
Eli Gutierrez
GANTZ
Josiah Edwards
The Promised Neverland
Naruto
Noah Phillips
glad to see someone who also thought tg started strong
Owen Lewis
Too many to count.
But I will give you a recent example: Runway de waratte.
William Williams
Many series.
What's more interesting to me is series that start weak or mediocre but get better and better as they go on, or where the best parts are later on rather than early.
Christian Butler
Which series is like that?
Brody Perry
Gash Bell, for one.
Jace Campbell
Nanatsu no taizai
Christian Perez
most of them
Ryan James
Dragon Ball
Jeremiah Clark
Akame ga Kill started off as "so bad it's good" edginess and ended as that too
How did it get worse?
Isaiah Ross
I guess, but it has higher highs in the middle, like the Osaka arc
Camden Gonzalez
The anime caught up and past the manga
Landon Murphy
The anime was shit, you posted a manga cover
Daniel Torres
Shokugeki no soma, Bleach
Gabriel Bennett
I have a hard time finding a show that started and ended well.
Ryan Walker
Maybe Negima?
Tyler Davis
JoJo’s
Ryder Evans
Jojo never rose up from trash
Evan Butler
On the contrary I almost drop it at the beginning and then it was awesome
Chase Cruz
Filtered.
Nolan Harris
Anything made by Trigger
Jace Hughes
Akame Ga Kill was NEVER good, it only got praised because of shock value deaths.
Henry Moore
nah, AgK was about on the same level throughout
Austin Gutierrez
One Piece
Camden Wood
Snuff the manga
So bad but kinda good
Luke Phillips
i was following this when people would post the translated scans and be all hyped
based on what i have seen, the enthusiasm went down when budou was easily beaten by mein since people were expecting him to be a threat equal to esdesse
Ian Johnson
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Jace Butler
>it only got praised because of shock value deaths.
you obviously weren't paying attention then