ITT: Authors that created or popularized tropes you despise

ITT: Authors that created or popularized tropes you despise

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Whichever one brought the herbivore male trope to the mainstream

100% she was a cum slut in her youth.

that's her, but Hideaki Anno also helped

the gundam creator for spliting the mecha genre into super robot and real robot

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What? None of her male protagonists is a submissive beta. Look at Ken Akamatsu with Love Hina instead, which also codified the modern harem genre as a whole.

when it comes to haremshit Rumiko had to walk so Akamatsu could run

isn't the Urusei Yatsura MC a submissive beta?

Literally just watch any episode or read any chapter. He's a huge pervert who doesn't want to commit to just Lum because he's always chasing anything with a skirt.

that's your mom

Why do you talk such nonsense if you haven't even read a description of the character?

why did this even get popular

oh yeah back in the day the standard MC was a horny pervert that gets blueballed all the time rather than a bland loser that just happens to be a pussy magnet because just because the plot demands it

Ken Akamatsu

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that's why I only like harem with a carnivore male MC

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I hope he becomes a corrupt politican so I can hate him both as an artist and as a person

I deeply appreciate his contribution with Devilman and Mazinger but god I can't deny he is the reason why weebshit became a coombrain medium

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But Based Akamatsu will save anime from globohomo scourge

>the gundam creator for spliting the mecha genre into super robot and real robot

That was never a distinction you absolute retard. Actually try watching some pre gundam robot shows.

whoever made dragon quest and Final fantasy.

I think it was the first Harem of many (My case) and the idea seemed more original from that perspective.

But that taught me to avoid 3 big red flags in a romcom:

1 Main Character Is A Weakling With No Balls

2 The cast is made up of more than 3 love interests (Quality before quantity)

3 Avoid those anime/Manga where the final couple is more than obvious from the beginning - God, how I hate Rumiko for this, she creates good characters just to put them aside so that her self-insert always comes out victorious, a little variety , ma'am please-

I would like to thank you all trannies for making me hate anything related to this woman.