"Opening"Alright, I've got a better one. Inuyasha, legitimately cannot stand the show itself outside of something like five episodes. But, this right here always blew my mind.
"Opening"
I dunno if lucky star is a "bad' anime. Great OP of course, but for a Yonkoma adaptation the show is pretty decent.This is lacking in the slice of life department. Prepare to speedrun cute girls doing cute things
I just read the great OP partI dunno if lucky star is a "bad' anime. Great OP of course, but for a Yonkoma adaptation the show is pretty decent.

Original DMC anime qualifies, too. Good opening, the show has some great moments but it's mired by a lot of slow points. too. Stand out episode is the Trish vs Lady duel.One of the few good things about this piece of crap.
Came on here to post this but you did first lol. The opening music is so good and I thought I was going to be in for something but it was pretty damn stinky, unfortunately. Hated the character designs lolElfen Lied, a edgy 2000's anime with just gore and cynicism as its draw coupled with "Human bad" morale, good luck noticing with this
No, no. Netflix May Cry is a terrible show (ditto for the rest of Adi Shankar and Netflix's "Bootleg Universe"), but it doesn't count. It's a western production by an American millennial creative. Scrub it.One of the few good things about this piece of crap.
It's rare for me to even like an anime and it is rarer for me to like an intro and ending of them, but in this topic only this intro comes to my mind:
I actually started to watch it because one of my friends who likes Silent Hill and cyberpunk genre as I do showed me this intro and and recommend me this anime so I thought "wow Japanese finally cared about making an intro artistic" so despite there is an art intro actually suck hard because it is nonsense but it was because the anime is empty nonsense too so there was no way to make this intro meaningful lol. It's one of those emo shit that try to attract brainless depressed people slowly rot in whatever shithole they live in. All the artists who worked on this shit anime to make it seem good when it is not are wasted.
Oh, yeah. Ergo Proxy, aka. Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, but all serialised, a lot more emo and self-righteous and a million times lamer.I entered this thread with this one in mind, although I don't fully agree with the message. I think the series starts off really strong with a cyberpunk noir vibe, but then it loses steam once the journey begins. The protagonist is pretty spineless, and the android pet feels completely out of place.