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Guilty Pleasure Anime

#1 User is offline   AriannaSterling 

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Posted 07 December 2012 - 08:44 PM

We've all watched something we can't help loving even though we know it's not that great. Or even if we know it's absolutely terrible and not fit for anyone, ever. For those of you willing to admit it, this is the panel for you!

We'll be discussing what qualifies something as a guilty pleasure, including outside examples, and we'll expect everyone to contribute what their own biggest guilty pleasure is. Unless your biggest guilty pleasure is Twilight or something. Because then we'll have to shun you. Also this is an anime panel, so telling us about your favorite guilty pleasure movie Bring It On doesn't really fit.

Only one of those examples actually applies to a panelist here. I'll leave it to you to figure out which one.

#2 User is offline   Brandonb 

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Posted 31 March 2013 - 06:57 PM

This is gonna be tough! I'll really have to dig deep in my mind to find a 'guilty pleasure' series I enjoy. I don't have a lot of tolerance for bad series, esp. now compared to, say, 5-10 years ago.

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Posted 02 April 2013 - 04:26 AM

I double checked before replying, and found that this panel has been approved.

That said, there are so many guilty pleasure shows. I have watched a few episodes of "Is This a Zombie?" While the series is grounded in serious themes and pauses for effect, it's also an over-the-top fantasy with absurd comedy, a magical girl with a chainsaw, and a vampire ninja. And compared to "To-Love-Ru," it's plot-driven and relatively restrained.

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