Why did Darling in the Franxx not feel as crazy for the board as Valvrave did? The shows are quite similar and had the same kind of effect on Yea Forums when they were running (Franxx's interest I'd say lasted all the way through the series, as opposed to Valvrave's which started going lower in the second season)
Also why the fuck hasn't Sunrise put out a new anime-original trainwreck lately?
Because DiTF has an identity crisis, trying to be serious character driven and overt absurd fanservicey at the same time. Valvrave embraces it's absurd fanservicey spirit
Luis Bennett
it didn't crank the stupid hard enough, fat guy getting ntr'd is weaksauce compared to the other trainwrecks
Alexander Flores
Bump
Jose Lewis
Because Valvrave aired in 2013 and Franxx aired in 2018. Like at least 60% of the Franxxfags were tourists, the same tourists you see in the threads for every Trigger anime ever and all shonenshit threads. They weren't here when Valvrave aired because I think that was still during the end of the "Naruto giving out free 3 day vacations to anons" era where those tourists stayed in their wojak shithole instead of coming here (although in 2013 they were spamming Coztanza.jpg and coaxed into a snafu edits).
because DTF had better writing and a more telegraphed (predictable) ending. Vulvarape was just one dumb plot twist, to one rape scene, to one AYYY LMAO ending after another so it naturally garnered a larger more chaotic following while it aired
Charles Ortiz
Valvrave was so retarded it was consistently hilarious.
Franxx was just retarded, and took itself awfully seriously for how insipid the whole thing ultimately was.
Valvrave was some of the most fun I've had on Yea Forums. The dumb speculation we did leading up to every thursday was great. Sequel fucking when? >Also why the fuck hasn't Sunrise put out a new anime-original trainwreck lately? Probably because they all flopped.
Franxx didn't give us enough information to even theorize about what was going on, until the info-dump most of the way through the series when they laid it all out and removed the mystery. Absolute shit pacing. Valvrape was more interesting on a per-episode basis.
Brayden Thompson
You have any screen-cap for that forced kiss?
Ryan Jones
is this episode where everyone dropped the show?
Nathan Nguyen
No, that was episode 1 with the cringe eva "references"
Camden Jenkins
it would have been cool if fat fuck did rape kokoro
Not surprising given that 13 was probably the best and most emotional episodes in the series and fans were hoping for a happy reunion instead of NTR and suffering.
Anime and the anime fandom have changed massively since the 2000s, and even since the early 2010s as well.
No show really gets talked about like that anymore mostly due to a mix of modern anime being incredibly shit/bland and modern anime fans losing interest in shows the micro second that a new season starts up.