Most hated Anime character !

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    Here , We talk about the most annoying , unbearable , irritating , stupid and hated Anime character.
    Basically Anime character we hate the most .

    My hated character is Gekko (Mahou senso) !
    Seriously , he so annoying ! Its like he think the world is about him him & only him ,
     
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    Wouldn't have hated him if he wasn't so bloody shallow. It's Linn Kaifun from Macross if I ever delete the image.
     
    Asuka Langley Soryu is the worst thing about Neon Genesis Evangelion
     
    I cannot stand Nagisa from Clannad. I know most people love her and cry and everything but I couldn't deal with her. The entire show she's basically a high school girl that doesn't do anything and sits around waiting for be saved, with no personality other than blandly nice and her two-dimensional crap somehow charms everyone around her. I think I would be less vehement in my hatred if the show wasn't supposed to be so amazing and tear-jerking and whenever I hear that I wonder about the person that thinks that way, since Nagisa is so incredibly flat as a character and I wonder if their ideal relationship is with someone equally flat.
     

    Nah, not much.
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    She has pretty average bosom.


    (I had to =D I just had to =D)

    That is the last way I want to think of her - the idea of anyone bumping uglies with her just sounds like molestation to me because her entire life she acts like a 12 year old. :(
     
    the most hated globally is probably Asuka...
    That would be true if she wasn't one of the most popular anime characters ever created. Otakubait tsundere numbers have gone up massively since NGE was released.

    Globally hated, eeeeeeeh, perhaps Nina from Code Geass or Sakura from Naruto. I dunno.


    The entire show she's basically a high school girl that doesn't do anything and sits around waiting for be saved, with no personality other than blandly nice and her two-dimensional crap somehow charms everyone around her.

    I think we were watching different shows. Despite her self confidence issues she was pretty strong willed and regularly went out of her way to help others. She was the driving force behind a few helping x arcs and was the emotional crutch to Clannadman just as he was for her. The niceness never felt bland or superficial to me, it was certainly over the top in places though, episode 2 where she risks her health to keep a promise with somebody she's just met springs to mind. Shows a fair bit of development as well.


    If Nagisa is flat then I take it you hated the show because she's the least flat thing in the show.

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    I think we were watching different shows. Despite her self confidence issues she was pretty strong willed and regularly went out of her way to help others. She was the driving force behind a few helping x arcs and was the emotional crutch to Clannadman just as he was for her. The niceness never felt bland or superficial to me, it was certainly over the top in places though, episode 2 where she risks her health to keep a promise with somebody she's just met springs to mind. Shows a fair bit of development as well.



    If Nagisa is flat then I take it you hated the show because she's the least flat thing in the show.

    I did hate the show, because I hated her and she was in the whole show. The one with the kid wasn't so bad though. Maybe you could say that I hated her because she was flat in a way that annoyed me while other characters were not. :) Either way, I'm used to anime fans immediately dismissing my attitude towards Clannad. It's just what you get when you disagree with something popular!
     
    Your attitude towards Clannad is pretty common to be fair. Remember, for every fanboy there will be a hater.

    I'm not going to continue this for much longer as your mind is clearly made up. I will say you abuse the word flat though. Nagisa shows some large developments throughout the story and is obviously important throughout, so by definition she is not a flat character. You just don't like her.
     
    No, I am not confusing 'flat' with 'personality I dislike'. I know it's in the nature of fans of shows to think that people must be wrong when they have a criticism, but this is something I noticed about halfway through the show and then actively looked out for it. I just disagree with you, that's all. No need for one of us to be wrong, you just think a character progresses when I don't.

    Sigh, fans. "You don't like what I like, therefore you must be wrong!" :/
     
    *sighs* I might be hated (a tad) for saying this, but...

    Ash and Misty from the Pokémon Series.

    Ash because he's so annoying. And whiny. And he knows pretty much nothing about Pokémon. And that voice...

    Misty because she's also whiny. I swear, Brock and Dawn are the only good Pokémon anime characters. But back to Misty. In her debut episode, Ash breaks her bike. I can see why she's mad at him. But, what I don't see is why she started stalking following Ash everywhere. I mean, come on. You've probably forgotten about the bike anyway.
    Another thing; Misty hit a Caterpie. With a mallet. A MALLET. I don't see how that could be fine.
     
    Your criticism consisted of saying she's a character that ''doesn't do anything and sits around waiting for be saved''. That simply isn't true. You then go on to call her flat which would imply lack of development. In the first episode she struggles to climb the hill to school by herself, by the second season she rejects Clannadman's offer to retake the year with her before taking on a new school year by herself. These aren't opinions of mine, these are things that happened.

    Although I do believe she was a strong character the whole time and just needed that bit of emotional support to fully come out of her shell.

    Perhaps I am just a rabid fanboy blinded by my own delusion. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
     
    Your criticism consisted of saying she's a character that ''doesn't do anything and sits around waiting for be saved''. That simply isn't true. You then go on to call her flat which would imply lack of development. In the first episode she struggles to climb the hill to school by herself, by the second season she rejects Clannadman's offer to retake the year with her before taking on a new school year by herself. These aren't opinions of mine, these are things that happened.

    Although I do believe she was a strong character the whole time and just needed that bit of emotional support to fully come out of her shell.

    Perhaps I am just a rabid fanboy blinded by my own delusion. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

    Ooh, she spent some time alone during the day. How developed! She totally is a mature and developed character, you're right. Nevermind that that's the kind of thing that elementary schoolers can handle, spending some time away from a person they love. Nevermind that "developing" from not wanting to go to school the first episode to being able to go to school in the second season should be one episode's worth of development, thus making her flat relative to how a character should develop. You're right, she's the best. The only way "sitting around waiting to be saved" is true is if she literally never moves at all, obviously, which means I'm wrong. Whoops!

    It's not about being blinded by delusion - it's about a criticism that is subjective and can easily be debated, and you deciding my subjective opinion towards her is wrong and your subjective opinion is right. Your opinion isn't wrong! But neither is mine. It is quite fanboy-ish to decide your opinion is objectively right and argue with those that disagree though, implying they don't understand the meaning of simple words because they don't agree with you.

    For the record, a good chunk of the flatness came from the situations in the plot, not the way Nagisa reacted to the situations - such as her ~~~mysterious illness~~~ that causes everyone to stare at her lying in bed near dying for no real reason. I'm not attacking your waifu, I'm attacking the way she was written and the way the plot was written around her.
     
    I wonder how little kids would be redoing a year where they won't know any of the other kids. Also knowing that there is a good chance they won't be able to finish the year they're about to start. My confidence would certainly be knocked. lol, that last part is great. She isn't moving around waiting to be saved, she gets helped out but regularly goes out of her way to help others. People want to help her because of that, well and Clannadman wanting to give her the D. Starting with no confidence and ending up happily working as a waitress certainly seems like a change in character to me, not massive but it counts.

    Reason for the illness was pretty obvious, I though. Whilst they didn't know the reason if You were in that situation I'm sure your loved ones would gather round and crap. You sure do attack some strange things.
     
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    I wonder how little kids would be redoing a year where they won't know any of the other kids. Also knowing that there is a good chance they won't be able to finish the year they're about to start. My confidence would certainly be knocked. lol, that last part is great. She isn't moving around waiting to be saved, she gets helped out but regularly goes out of her way to help others. People want to help her because of that, well and Clannadman wanting to give her the D. Starting with no confidence and ending up happily working as a waitress certainly seems like a change in character to me, not massive but it counts.

    Reason for the illness was pretty obvious, I though. Whilst they didn't know the reason if You were in that situation I'm sure your loved ones would gather round and crap. You sure do attack some strange things.

    You're assuming the writing of the show is a given and only the reaction of the characters can be criticized, that it is not part of the problem, when I am saying the exact opposite - the issue of her illness isn't the reactions of the characters, it's the fact that it's written in terribly and, if it should exist at all, should have some kind of real explanation. As it was written, it was a convenient illness that leaves Nagisa looking fine, not having any of those gross actual medical problems, just looking weak and at risk of death. It was written as a plot point that took away from her character, because it added to her weakness and inability to actually do things and develop. I literally looked up the illness to find out if I just missed something and it was explained, and nope, even the wikis dedicated entirely to the show call it the "mysterious illness". How convenient.

    As far as little kids, isn't this high school? At that age plenty of "little kids" are going off to college to places they don't know with people they don't know anyway. No one gets an extra point for bravery for going to school alone, unless they're 12. Which I guess I see Nagisa as throughout the entire show, so I can admit that she is brave for a 12 year old. Just not for a girl of her age doing the things she is doing, and she certainly never reaches "normal for her age" maturity.

    e: the fact that you decide criticism of a show you like is "attacking" really cements your opinion towards this tbh. If you can't take criticism of a show you like and have to characterize it as something malicious and violent then there's something wrong.
     
    The illness was explained, well, hints were dropped and you have to piece them together yourself.

    Yeah, she isn't 12 but she had next to no confidence. Doing anything is tough if you don't have confidence. Later on she gains confidence which whether you like it or not is development.

    Your comment on mental age is pretty amusing, a very small percentage of female characters in the Key franchise have numbers that would match their age.
     
    Well, the question was what's my least favorite character. Unless you count Angel Beats I have no other experience with Key, so whether or not other characters are that way is irrelevant. When you get down to it, even if I had seen/read more it would be irrelevant, because how other characters are is irrelevant to how I feel about this one.

    Her development is a one-episode development, in my opinion. My opinion is not wrong just because you disagree with it; it's that simple. I'm sure to you she's a complex, developed character, but she's not to me. It's not a matter of not understanding things or not catching 'hints' (for the record, there is a no real explanation of her illness online when I googled so your insistence that I just wasn't paying close enough attention is silly), it's just a matter of my opinion differing from yours.
     
    Oh you are cute.

    Yeah, it seems we aren't going to agree on this. For your information I've never considered the writing in this show great or even particularly good. It is just a series that always had a certain charm for me, and I'm lucky I watched it in the years before I became a cynical old man. Still don't think it was a one episode thing though.

    Illness explanation does require a bit of blank filling but it was definitely there. Her existence was tied to the illusionary world from the moment her dad made the contract that would save her life when she was a kid. Her life is saved but from that moment the illusionary world is using her existence to sustain itself, hence her undiagnosable medical problems.
     
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