From the good number of anime released over the years, just a few of them are finished or able to stick to their landing satisfyingly, giving closure to the main plot and character arcs and conveying that feeling of completion to the audience. In this sense, in both classic and new anime series, some endings have stood out more than others, with some even considered masterful works.
Maintaining consistency throughout the story isn't enough for an anime to have a satisfying ending, but it must resolve its major conflicts while keeping the same tone and leaving a lasting impression on viewers. Yet some finales are not only deserving of praise for being relevant and connecting with people for their happy, sad, or ambiguous developments, but there are several anime endings so universally loved and well-crafted that they make the whole journey and experience of watching the series worthy.
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Maintaining consistency throughout the story isn't enough for an anime to have a satisfying ending, but it must resolve its major conflicts while keeping the same tone and leaving a lasting impression on viewers. Yet some finales are not only deserving of praise for being relevant and connecting with people for their happy, sad, or ambiguous developments, but there are several anime endings so universally loved and well-crafted that they make the whole journey and experience of watching the series worthy.
Assassination Classroom...
- 11/25/2024
- by Vanessa Pia
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One major point of contention with manga has always been the quality of their endings, and thats been especially true in recent years. Some of the biggest manga like Attack on Titan, My Hero Academia, and Jujutsu Kaisen have all been ending recently, and for one reason or another, their endings have been highly criticized by fans and critics, with some people even feeling their endings ruin their entire stories.
The discourse surrounding good and bad manga endings has gotten incredibly heavy in recent years, but some manga are typically exempt from it. Thanks to factors like how well the author handles the story's pacing from start to finish and the effectiveness with which everyones character arcs are handled, plenty of manga managed to end their stories in ways that can be seen as virtually flawless. A few manga, in particular, have done that to a degree that theyre often...
The discourse surrounding good and bad manga endings has gotten incredibly heavy in recent years, but some manga are typically exempt from it. Thanks to factors like how well the author handles the story's pacing from start to finish and the effectiveness with which everyones character arcs are handled, plenty of manga managed to end their stories in ways that can be seen as virtually flawless. A few manga, in particular, have done that to a degree that theyre often...
- 10/16/2024
- by Joshua Fox
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