"If you have time to think of a beautiful end, then live beautifully until the end."
~Sakata Gintoki
"FUFUFUFUFUFUFUFUFUFUFUFU"
~KoroSensei
"Hey, mister. I am mad scientist. It so cool! Sonuvabitch."
-Hououin Kyouma (Okabe Rintaro)
"ZURA JANAI KATSURA DA"
~Katsura Kotarou
"One must act to slime something. To not act, is to not slime anything. This is true in all things. The inability to slime is the result of a lack of slimy slithery slipperiness.
~Korozan Uesugi (1751-1822)
"Upon hearing about your sister's situation, I felt a twinge of aching in my heart, but I believe your concern for your sister won't go unnoticed by her. One day, she will open her heart for you. Speaking of opening, when will you open your legs for me?"
~Sakata Gintoki
"Invincible, it's merely a word"
~Yagyu Sekishusai
"If every part of a ship is replaced, is it still the same ship?"
~Ship Of Thesis (Houseki No Kuni)
"Wherever I go I must also rape"
~Koyomi Araragi
"Life is just like a gamble that no one can win. In the end, everyone ends up dying. In the end, everyone ends up losing, it is especially because there is an end, That people during a gamble, shine."
~Madarame Baku
"Without love it cannot be seen"
~Ange Ushiromiya & The Golden Witch Beatrice & Tetsurou Okonogi
HOW I RATE STUFF
I rate stuff in comparison to others, if one show is better than the other it'll get a higher score and vice versa.
I value execution of themes through explicit character development and the higher a show is rated the more chances it has to change someone's life imo.
An execution is good when a solidly characterized character has developed and has enough reasons for him to develop, also, the more the themes executed through one development/moment the better.
I don't care what so ever about plot holes/consistency and the like, I only rate by the highest peak the show had reached, or more specifically, I'm rating a show by its best character (In rare cases the story expresses the show's themes better than its best character so I'll rate it off its story then), although a show's score can drop if its best character contradicts himself.
Entertainment isn't a big factor in my ratings at all, I only value entertainment when it's either extremely high or extremely low or if it's just pure comedy / slice of life which then I don't see much point in rating it based on my values.
False or inaccurate messages = ass execution obviously.
I rate pure comedies a bit different because I don't think it's really fair to give them low scores and it kinda hurts me giving them low scores even though they mad me laugh.
There is nothing in Evangelion better than Re:Zero.
Okeanix said: I mean I can understand why Evangelion fans dislike Re:Zero so much.
They have main character like Shinji which they value most but Re:Zero has god-tier main character like Subaru which has best character development, motivations, depth and so more. Subaru's goals, motivations, backstory and everything is executed better.
Psychological aspect which Evangelion fans like most is unfortunately inferior to Re:Zero every way. This is mostly because Evangelion psychology is more focused on depression but psychology is not simple thing to reduce that. Re:Zero does this amazingly, every character has their own unique problems, depth and each one of them requires special psychological approach. We can understand why Psychologists like Re:Zero more than Evangelion because Re:Zero is more realistic in actual human psychology. Re:Zero wins.
Suspense aspect of Evangelion is inferior to Re:Zero, we know Shinji has plot armor pretty much but Subaru doesn't have plot armor. Yes he can't die permanently but that doesn't prevent you to see so many deaths and possibility of no-return. I'm not watching Evangelion and expect some angel kill Shinji in first 10 episodes but I can expect Subaru or other cast die in most horrible way every episode. Re:Zero wins.
Action aspect of Evangelion is my opinion also inferior to Re:Zero. Re:Zero is unique fantasy series has its own power system, Evangelion is just mecha action and not even mechas in Evangelion are special. They don't have custom attacks or something you understand me. Action in evangelion is super flat not just inferior to Re:Zero but pretty much inferior to everything.
Character Cast in Evangelion is again too inferior compared to Re:Zero, Re:Zero has over 50+ unique characters each othem has their own depth, motivations, goals, psychology, development through too many books & seasons. Re:Zero easily wins.
Drama is very subjective but I didn't attached to any character in Evangelion because they are simply same to me, they have same problems, they have same psychological issues. Even though Re:Zero characters are fantasy-born they are somehow more relatable and attachable then Evangelion characters which born in place similar to real-world somehow. Only way to attach Evangelion is pretty much watching it in depression, I don't see around. For general drama aspect every character acts like worst happened to him while you know what happened to R:Z Characters. "Daddy Issues" vs. "Seeing everyone die" yeah pretty much Re:Zero wins here.
Mystery part of Evangelion is not even close, mystery about mecha or the world not interesting as Re:Zero's tons of mysteries which executed perfectly without flaws. Re:Zero wins Mystery part easily as it engages you in entire Anime & Novel. Re:Zero easy win here.
Not even need to mention about Worldbuilding & Lorebuilding. Re:Zero is a dark fantasy series, Evangelion is Sci-Fi. Evangelion never explains how other world countries react to that world changing events etc. which already makes Evangelion worldbuilding weak. Re:Zero worldbuilding & lorebuilding has unique style which is one of top in fiction. Unique parts about World and Lore always keep you interest in Re:Zero and you want to learn more as MC progress and you explore with him. I don't know why I even explained this much, Re:Zero huge easy win.
Voice Acting & Musics & Art etc. also better in Re:Zero.
Is there anything i forgot? I don't see anything Evangelion does better.
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I mean I can understand why Evangelion fans dislike Re:Zero so much.
They have main character like Shinji which they value most but Re:Zero has god-tier main character like Subaru which has best character development, motivations, depth and so more. Subaru's goals, motivations, backstory and everything is executed better.
Psychological aspect which Evangelion fans like most is unfortunately inferior to Re:Zero every way. This is mostly because Evangelion psychology is more focused on depression but psychology is not simple thing to reduce that. Re:Zero does this amazingly, every character has their own unique problems, depth and each one of them requires special psychological approach. We can understand why Psychologists like Re:Zero more than Evangelion because Re:Zero is more realistic in actual human psychology. Re:Zero wins.
Suspense aspect of Evangelion is inferior to Re:Zero, we know Shinji has plot armor pretty much but Subaru doesn't have plot armor. Yes he can't die permanently but that doesn't prevent you to see so many deaths and possibility of no-return. I'm not watching Evangelion and expect some angel kill Shinji in first 10 episodes but I can expect Subaru or other cast die in most horrible way every episode. Re:Zero wins.
Action aspect of Evangelion is my opinion also inferior to Re:Zero. Re:Zero is unique fantasy series has its own power system, Evangelion is just mecha action and not even mechas in Evangelion are special. They don't have custom attacks or something you understand me. Action in evangelion is super flat not just inferior to Re:Zero but pretty much inferior to everything.
Character Cast in Evangelion is again too inferior compared to Re:Zero, Re:Zero has over 50+ unique characters each othem has their own depth, motivations, goals, psychology, development through too many books & seasons. Re:Zero easily wins.
Drama is very subjective but I didn't attached to any character in Evangelion because they are simply same to me, they have same problems, they have same psychological issues. Even though Re:Zero characters are fantasy-born they are somehow more relatable and attachable then Evangelion characters which born in place similar to real-world somehow. Only way to attach Evangelion is pretty much watching it in depression, I don't see around. For general drama aspect every character acts like worst happened to him while you know what happened to R:Z Characters. "Daddy Issues" vs. "Seeing everyone die" yeah pretty much Re:Zero wins here.
Mystery part of Evangelion is not even close, mystery about mecha or the world not interesting as Re:Zero's tons of mysteries which executed perfectly without flaws. Re:Zero wins Mystery part easily as it engages you in entire Anime & Novel. Re:Zero easy win here.
Not even need to mention about Worldbuilding & Lorebuilding. Re:Zero is a dark fantasy series, Evangelion is Sci-Fi. Evangelion never explains how other world countries react to that world changing events etc. which already makes Evangelion worldbuilding weak. Re:Zero worldbuilding & lorebuilding has unique style which is one of top in fiction. Unique parts about World and Lore always keep you interest in Re:Zero and you want to learn more as MC progress and you explore with him. I don't know why I even explained this much, Re:Zero huge easy win.
Voice Acting & Musics & Art etc. also better in Re:Zero.
Is there anything i forgot? I don't see anything Evangelion does better.