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As was probably said before, Neon Genesis Evangelion. It was painfully awful. I wasn't really a fan of Black Lagoon's ending, either. Bokusatsu Tenshi Dokuro-chan's ending was fairly terrible.
Well, I don't really think the ending of Code Geass is anonymous to me. There has been clues that shows Lelouch is indeed gone like Kallen reflecting what happened, the pictures, everyone moving on, C.C.'s line at the end, and basically the world is indeed a better place ('cause the world will indeed go crazy if Lelouch is still emperor :P ). I guess I can understand why some people would ask if Lelouch is gone, considering C.C. is immortal and had used the Geass before if I remember correctly. Then again, yeah that it's a bit baffling some would think Lelouch is still alive even though there's loads of proofs that he's gone. XD
The second one had to be Code Geass.
I was really saddened by the death of Lelouch, and it was beautifully made, but it's the fact that they made the ending anonymous. You will keep seeing theses questions on the internet asking "Is lelouch really dead?" and there will still be idiots denying it even though he was on the dead list of a popular magazine. If he is indeed alive, then it will make that whole emotional experience just nothing.
Oh gawds, glad I'm not the only one that thought Bitter Virgin's ending is confusing. XD; Yeah, it's weird the couple's relationship is going to be vague like that. Dang it, if they like each other, they should just stick with each other! :<And lastly, Bitter Virgin.
I'll admit, I really liked the manga, and I wanted to read more, but it was a really short manga. Like before, it has those "what really happened?" endings. It isn't as garbled as to what happens like Code Geass, but it is still a confusing ending nonetheless. It tells nothing about what will happen in the couple, but there are still flaws I have yet to talk about in the manga.
Hey, hey, hey, hey, hey.
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Nice boat.
You have to admit, it is a nice boat.
Well, Utaware is a SF story wrapped as a fantasy, so... though yeah, the anime was confusing for those who haven't played the game beforehand.Utawarerumono... Seriously... I didn't understand one single bit of everything that was unfolded in the final Arc. (ok, exaggerated, but still, A lot of it didn't make sence)... And why did they have to introduce Mecha in it? Things were fine the way they were. >_<
The final scene was nice though. :3Spoiler:Hakuoru some kind of goddeity, that works... ... but Mecha, no thank you.
The divorce thing was more of less to do with his wife cheating on him, with a teenager she met at some Nico Nico Douga offline meeting.Toradoru, or To-LOVE-Ru, had the most unsatisfactory ending ever. If you've read it, you'll know what I mean. If not, it's impossible to explain. *points you toward mangafox* There was a reason, though. Something about the author's ex-wife threatening to sue him and/or never let him see his daughter again, over a main character she claimed was based on her. It's understandable, I guess, but I really wish he'd finished it properly. It was a great manga.