ShadowTails, your post. What are you associating 'gay' with? It can offend people here, so stop using the word gay when you're trying to say something along the lines of stupid.
Annoying Animes? From the top of my head. I've got to say, Pok?mon, Digimon 4, Yu Gi Oh (most of it, but some parts are cool.), Naruto (Manga rocks though. =]), One Piece (Manga still rocks) And pretty much every other anime.
Reasons.
Pok?mon - If you've watched one filler episode, one gym fight, one evolution scene and one episode where Ash catches a Pok?mon... You've watched the whole series. The only thing worth watching in the whole of the Pok?mon animes are the Big League Fights. Otherwise, the whole series is just... [Filler, Filler, Filler, Filler, New Pok?mon, Filler, Filler, Filler, Gym Fight that gets interrupted by Team Rocket, Filler, Filler etc.,] This is the whole series. Pfft.
Digimon 4 - Lame all the way through. 5(6) kids turn into Digimon and go save some digital world. Sure, the same as the First 3, but nothing too special once you've seen all the transformations.
Yu Gi Oh - The card fights irritate me. And the whole idea of so much magic associated with a card game. So much history... A GOD trapped in a card. Where do Yu Gi Oh cards come from? Aren't they just printed out onto a piece of paper? The whole idea of a few kids saving the world by playing cards, and a rich guy being all mysterous by playing cards (Seto Kaiba), and the idea of a game of cards being life or death... What kind of corny plot is that?
Naruto - It's a common Anime VS Manga thing. Anime = Fillers, Manga = No Fillers.
One Piece - Need I say more? All my reasons are listed in this topic.
Oh, and I'll add Duel Masters to this.
Duel Masters - In general, better than Yu Gi Oh, minus the cool evil dudes with dark mysterious pasts that seem quite interesting. In Duel Masters, playing a few cards are more like playing a few cards. There isn't much of a playing-cards-to-save-the-world in this anime. Although a lot of ideas are from Yu Gi Oh. But yea. It still sticks to the idea of playing cards, although the overall character design isn't that good, and there really isn't a plot.