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Anime : Let's Change The Brain Dead Pl

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Watching anime is supposed to be an escape—a way to melt away the stress of the day—but all too often, we are met with brain-dead plots that leave us grinding our teeth. Instead of relaxation, we get bizarre characters so grating they make your blood pressure spike. Take Makoto Ito, for instance—a man who treated life like a free ride, hopping on the bus without ever paying his fare and failing to recognize a single soul the moment he pulled up his pants. Though he met his end at the edge of a machete, for many, that finality still didn't feel like enough. Then there is Aki Tomoya from How to Raise a Boring Girlfriend, a cold schemer who treats the genuine feelings of others as mere stepping stones for his own ambitions. The frustration doesn't end there. In Infinite Stratos, we are forced to watch the incompetent Ichika Orimura, a protagonist who lacks the spine or the skill to deserve the power he holds. From the eccentric, high-pitched whines of One Piece’s Momonosuke to the hollow, cardboard presence of Sieg in Fate/Apocrypha, and the pathetic stumbling of Accel World’s Haruyuki Arita—the screen is often filled with "heroes" who offer nothing but irritation. If the story makes you unhappy, then it’s time to change it. Why sit back and be annoyed? It’s time to take them down and show these noobs what a real professional can do. We are here to rewrite the plots, erase the tragedies, and leave absolutely no regrets behind. From the legendary classics to the latest hits, including independent films and gaming worlds, it’s time to fix what’s broken.
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