>>Enemy joins MC to fight the greater foe
>bad
unironically off yourself
Worst anime tropes
>MC is asexual until final arc
>MC fights to save world
>MC is stronger than his foes but is just and never abuses power
The only time it was done well was with Fate's Shirou, but it works only because author challenges his willingness to follow the tropes, challenge ideals and being able to give up on them. There are too few times when MC is like that.
SoL anime that have the same old cookie cutter structure we've seen a million times
>beach episode
>hot summer day episode
>new year's shrine episode
>cultural festival mini arc
>marathon running episode
>school trip episode
>rainy day episode
>studying for finals episode
>visiting rich friend's house episode
>in media res 'uh oh how will they get out of this one?' episode
>Young powerful protagonist seems to be obsessed with food
>Same protagonist is completely sexually oblivious
>Same protagonist somehow manages to have 1 or more girls who either are romantically interested in the character or are pretending not to be
>Characters pretending not to be romantically interested in each other when any self aware person would realise that they clearly are.
>filler enemy is stronger than final villain
>>"da church was da bad guyz da whole time"
When was the last time angels/the church were the good guys? that would be an actual subvertion at this point
>There is no risk in the plot, you know none of the main characters will die or lose or be hated for more than a very brief amount of time
>rainy day episode
I don't mind this one. It is very nice because it allows to interrupt usual rhythm and center episode on characters and makes them appreciate little things.
What’s wrong with ecchi? Does thou have the big gay?
Do we have any examples when MC spared the bad guys and it ends up bad for MC? Like they crippled his friends or something like that.