Thread:Stryzzar/@comment-24152851-20170907120908/@comment-24152851-20180806103709


 * Red - Alejandro (I know he's evil, but he's just too perfect a fit)
 * Blue - Cameron (because his VA was the Blue Dino Ranger)
 * Yellow - Sky
 * Pink - Lindsay
 * Black - Shawn
 * Green - Geoff
 * White - Lightning
 * Gold - Trent

Alejandro, Scott, Leshawna, Manitoba, Dave (he was more deputy leader but still)

Dark but too cartoony to be from DC.

I kinda had low expectations for that from the start so wasn't too disappointed by it. Most of the Disney Star Wars films have been either divisive at best and terrible at worst, the only one which seemed to get critical acclaim was Force Awakens. Solo is no exception and didn't really capture the Star Wars magic. As to whether it's the very worst? I guess so, since all the others had something redeeming.

Heheheh, incoming trigger bait: running out of ideas here...
 * SAO - kind of a guilty pleasure at this stage. I'm more amused by the dedication of the haters while I'm still here able to enjoy it
 * Fairy Tail
 * High School of the Dead
 * To Love Ru - it's trash, but I can still get a laugh out of it
 * Oreimo - this one not so much I like it, but I don't agree on the hate either

Harem protagonists: Honorable mentions:
 * Rito Yuuki (To Love Ru) - this guy is undoubtedly the harem king, girls just FALL from the sky and he's the anime poster boy for "accidental pervert". Plus, his harem is pretty unique in that the girls WANT the harem to happen.
 * Kazuma (KonoSuba) - got to give the author props for giving him a harem of useless sociopaths and more of an annoyance than potential love interests.
 * Diablo (How Not to Summon a Demon Lord) - this guy's from a new anime and he defies the harem cliche as his harem isn't unwanted, he loves having a harem, and he's far from nice and heroic like most protagonists.
 * Arata Kasuga (Trinity Seven) - it's the premise of the story, and how he ended up with a harem that make it interesting.
 * Kirito - yep, I'm predictable. But there's a reason why I included him. While there's plenty of problems with his character, he actually does a decent job at avoiding the harem cliches. He gets together with one girl very early and the rest of the girls don't fight over him.
 * Yaichi (Ryuuou No Oshigoto) for having a loli harem, Bell Cranel (Is It Wrong to Try to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon?) for starting off as a hopeless harem seeker before getting girls after he stops trying, Yuuto Suoh (The Master of Ragnarok & Blesser of Einherjar) instead of the usual harem his girls are his adoptive 'daughters' and sometimes sisters

Quite a few ongoing ones I've been watching: Cells at Work, How Not To Summon a Demon Lord, Jashin-chan Dropkick.