Postby Haibane Shadsie » Fri Mar 26, 2004 7:02 pm
Myeh. I don't like things to go on forever...
The anime series that stand out in my mind for bad endings are
Hellsing. Well, I only saw a bootleg copy of it someone gave me as a gift, but I could tell what was going on. It ended with so much left unsolved, and... Incognito was a dork. Lame villain. I think the manga continues on with the story, expands upon what's going on with the group that's making the Freaks and all.
Neon Genesis Evangelion. I've only seen the TV ending, and I rather liked the aspect of "the world ended, everyone's dead/enveloped in the Human Instrumentality Project, the end" - but... myeh. It left things unasnwered. Frankly, I'm kind of afraid to watch the movie, "End of Evangelion".
I think Petshop of Horrors needed more episodes. This is the only thing I've seen where I can DEFINITELY say that I like the manga of better. The manga has a lot more stories in it. The anime was only four episodes - it wasn't meant to really be a conventional series with a beginning, ending, and middle - it was episodic, just four stories revolving around Count D, the petshop in Chinatown, and the mythical creatures, but.. yeah... it just needed more eps, especially since the manga stories are so good.
Things I thought ended GOOD -
Haibane Renmei - best ending ever! I think the series could possibly have been longer.. it's a great series (My current favorite), but the ending really was good. It was very moving and beautiful. It leaves the series with a lot of mystery, but that is the tone of the series anyway. A lot of things in Haibane Renmei are big mysteries never meant to be fully revealed, so ending with the mystery works. I don't want to give spoilers for the ending, but... it was beautiful, touching, and left me with a sense of hope.
Azumanga Daioh had a good ending, very sweet. It leaves you with the idea that the girls' adventures as friends will continue, but the ending isn't left lacking at all. The anime was about their experience going through 4 years of high school, and it ended with Graduation, which makes perfect sense. Unlike, say, "Beverly Hills 90210", this high school story didn't try to follow the lives of the high school kids beyond high school, but tastefully left it to viewer's imaginations. This is a good thing.
Cowboy Bebop, of course. It just.. worked, though it was sad.
I, personally, loved the ending to Trigun. It left off a bit ambigous, but, kind of resolved, too. It leaves a lot to the imagination, but that's what fanfics are for.
"We will never give up and despair, for we are on a mission from God." __ Hellsing, Vol. 2.