1/10: Fundamentally broken and almost incomprehensible (i.e. "Hametsu no Mars", "Tenkuu Danzai Skelter+Heaven").
2/10: Counts as an anime, but its existence hurts my soul (i.e. "Tomodachi Game", "The Promised Neverland Season 2").
3/10: Laughably bad, but may not even be fun to laugh at (i.e. "Mayoiga", "Kakumeiki Valvrave").
4/10: Feels amateurish on many aspects, or is just irritating to watch (i.e. "The God of High School", "Tokyo Revengers").
5/10: Boring as hell, or decent but was held back by serious problems (i.e. "Kokkoku", "Owari no Seraph").
6/10: Not bad, well-made but could've been better (i.e. "Boku dake ga Inai Machi", "Overlord").
7/10: Good and worth watching, may be lacking in some aspects (i.e. "Dr. Stone", "Jujutsu Kaisen").
8/10: Very good and has rewatch value (i.e. "Shadows House", "Rurouni Kenshin").
9/10: A must watch, one of the best shows ever (i.e. "Death Note", "Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann").
10/10: My top 5.
I want to make a battle shounen manga about Garbage Men.
The characters wear garbage man outfits, they fight garbage monsters, there will be detailed info-dumps about the types of garbage and at some point a power system revolving around that.
The protagonist wants to become the garbage king, he has the special power to recycle garbage (which he inherited from a special ancestor of course), it works similarly to talk-no-jutsu and turns garbage monsters into clean good guys, he also has a dark side because he was contaminated by nuclear waste when he was a kid, he learns to control it at some point and turns it into a series of power-ups.
Other characters include:
- The love interest who wanted to join the Garbage Force because she wants to be with the protagonist, but she couldn't handle the smell of garbage, until one time she gets involved in a fight and gets an injury that causes her to lose her sense of smell, and she finally joins the force.
- There's the edgy rival who has a dark backstory where he had to eat garbage to survive, so now he goes berserk by the smell of garbage monsters and eats them violently, which keeps getting him sick adding more to his edge.
- There's the comic relief coward who is very powerful but is held back by OCD, intense smells cause him to lose consciousness and awaken his powers, and then after battle he wakes up and spends the rest of the day washing his hands, of course it's all presented in a comedic manner, because it's manga, there's no limit to how lightly it can take mental diseases.
- And finally the mentor, a homeless guy who teaches the protagonists how to live alongside garbage, he's basically immune to garbage and knows everything there is about it.
Just you wait, this will be one of the next big three.
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