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Top 15 Good Anime With Surprisingly Bad Writing

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Style over substance.

Nazarii Verbitskiy Nazarii Verbitskiy
TV Shows & Movies - June 13th 2026, 21:00 GMT+2
Wistoria Wand and Sword

15. Wistoria: Wand and Sword (2024)

Wistoria: Wand and Sword looks like it should work because the premise is simple enough: a guy who can't use magic compensates with a sword in a world where magic is everything. The animation stays polished throughout, and the action sequences hit with real weight when Will starts swinging his blade around impossibly skilled wizards. But the show keeps falling back on the same tired beats about proving yourself to bullies, finding your place, and discovering that friendship matters more than power. Every emotional moment feels borrowed from a dozen other magic school stories, and the dialogue never rises above the most predictable responses you could imagine. | © Crunchyroll

Bucchigiri

14. Bucchigiri?! (2024)

Bucchigiri?! throws delinquent high school drama, magical genies, and dance battles into the same pot without ever figuring out what kind of show it wants to be. The animation from Studio MAPPA is undeniably slick, but the story lurches between tones so wildly that emotional moments land with zero impact. Characters make decisions that feel random rather than meaningful, and the supernatural elements seem bolted on just to justify the flashy fight sequences. What should have been a fun twist on the yankii genre instead becomes a beautiful mess that never commits to any of its ideas. | © Crunchyroll

Lazarus

13. Lazarus (2024)

Lazarus arrives with Shinichiro Watanabe's name attached and the kind of budget that should guarantee something special, but the story never catches up to the visuals. The premise about a drug that lets people experience death feels like it should unlock profound questions about mortality and meaning, except the show gets distracted by convoluted plotting and characters who talk more than they think. Watanabe built his reputation on shows that made philosophical concepts feel effortless and human. This one makes them feel like homework assignments wrapped in expensive animation. | © Adult Swim

Mashle Magic and Muscles

12. Mashle: Magic and Muscles (2020-2023)

Mashle: Magic and Muscles takes the Harry Potter formula and replaces all the wonder with one joke about a guy who punches things instead of casting spells. The premise works for maybe three episodes before it becomes obvious that Mash solving every magical problem with pure muscle is the only trick the show knows. What should feel like brilliant subversion starts feeling like a writing team that ran out of ideas after the pilot. The animation stays crisp and the fights look great, but watching the same gag stretched across multiple seasons gets exhausting fast. | © Crunchyroll

Fire Force

11. Fire Force (2019-2020)

Fire Force builds one of the most visually spectacular action systems in recent anime, turning firefighting into pyrotechnic combat that looks absolutely incredible in motion. The problem arrives every time someone opens their mouth to explain the world, deliver exposition, or attempt anything resembling character development. Studio David Pro clearly spent their energy perfecting the flame effects and fight choreography, because the script reads like a first draft that somehow never got revised. What should have been a straightforward supernatural action series gets buried under clunky dialogue and plot threads that go nowhere meaningful. | © Crunchyroll

Angel Beats

10. Angel Beats! (2010)

Angel Beats! builds one of anime's most ambitious premises around a purgatory high school where dead teenagers wage war against an angel to avoid being erased from existence. The show juggles comedy, action, romance, and existential drama with genuine ambition, but spreads itself so thin across thirteen episodes that none of these elements get the development they deserve. Characters disappear from the story as quickly as they're introduced, major plot revelations feel rushed, and the emotional beats that should hit hardest land with almost no setup. What could have been a profound meditation on life and death becomes a beautiful mess that tries to do everything at once. | © Funimation

Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress

9. Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress (2016)

The premise sounds like someone mixed Attack on Titan with zombie movies and threw in steampunk trains for good measure. Kabaneri of the Iron Fortress delivers absolutely gorgeous animation and some genuinely thrilling action sequences, but the plot falls apart the moment characters need to make decisions or have conversations. The show keeps introducing interesting ideas about survival and class warfare, then immediately abandons them for more explosions and melodrama. What should have been a tight survival thriller becomes a mess of convenient plot devices and characters who act like they have never seen a zombie movie before. | © Funimation

Solo Leveling

8. Solo Leveling (2024)

Solo Leveling delivers some of the most polished animation of 2024, with fight sequences that feel like live-action movie budgets translated into anime form. The problem is that all those gorgeous visuals are wrapped around a power fantasy so basic it makes video game tutorials look complex. Sung Jinwoo goes from weak to godlike through a mysterious system that hands him abilities for no deeper reason than "because the plot needs it to happen." The show works as eye candy, but every time someone opens their mouth to explain motivation or world-building, the magic dies. | © Crunchyroll

My Hero Academia

7. My Hero Academia (2016-2023)

My Hero Academia starts with a simple, powerful premise: what if superpowers were normal, and being a hero was just another career path? The world-building feels fresh and the early character work hits hard, especially when Deku earns his powers through genuine sacrifice rather than birthright. But somewhere around the third season, the pacing starts to buckle under the weight of too many characters, too many quirks, and a villains-versus-heroes conflict that keeps escalating without ever finding its emotional center. The animation stays gorgeous while the story loses track of what made it special in the first place. | © Crunchyroll

Demon slayer

6. Demon Slayer (2019-2023)

Demon Slayer delivers some of the most spectacular animation ever put to screen, with sword fights that look like moving paintings and effects that make every attack feel cosmic. The problem is that all those gorgeous visuals are carrying a story that never moves beyond the most basic revenge plot, populated by characters who announce their feelings instead of showing them. Tanjiro stays relentlessly nice no matter what happens, demons get tragic backstories right before they die, and every emotional beat gets spelled out with the subtlety of a sledgehammer. When the animation budget is doing all the heavy lifting, even the most beautiful show starts to feel hollow. | © Crunchyroll

The Future Diary

5. The Future Diary (2011-2012)

The Future Diary throws twelve people into a death game where their phones predict the future, then watches most of them make baffling decisions for twenty-six episodes straight. Yuki spends the entire series as a whimpering mess while his psychotic stalker Yuno, does all the actual surviving, creating a dynamic that somehow gets more uncomfortable the longer it goes on. The show builds an elaborate mythology around time travel and divine succession, then resolves everything with twists that contradict earlier rules just because they sound dramatic. What should have been a tight psychological thriller becomes a parade of plot holes held together by pink-haired murder girl energy. | © Funimation

Guilty Crown

4. Guilty Crown (2011-2012)

Guilty Crown delivers some of the most spectacular animation and music you'll find in any anime, then immediately undermines it with a protagonist who makes baffling decisions every single episode. Shu starts as an insufferable coward, briefly becomes a terrifying dictator, then somehow ends up as a messiah figure without any of those transitions feeling earned or logical. The series throws massive plot twists at the wall like confetti, from apocalyptic viruses to magical powers to school politics, but never bothers to make them connect in ways that actually matter. All that visual splendor ends up feeling like expensive wrapping paper around a story that forgot what it was trying to say. | © Funimation

Sword Art Online

3. Sword Art Online (2012-2020)

Sword Art Online had one of the most promising setups in anime: players trapped in a virtual reality game where dying means actual death. The first arc delivered genuine tension and smart world-building, but the series quickly abandoned its best ideas for wish-fulfilment romance and increasingly ridiculous plot twists. By the time tentacle monsters were literally assaulting female characters in virtual reality, the show had transformed from a compelling survival thriller into something that felt actively hostile to its own audience. The visual spectacle never stopped being impressive, which somehow made watching the writing collapse in real time even more frustrating. | © Crunchyroll

Tokyo Ghoul

2. Tokyo Ghoul (2014-2018)

Tokyo Ghoul had everything lined up for greatness: a dark urban fantasy premise, stunning character designs, and source material that fans absolutely loved. The anime somehow managed to butcher almost all of it by rushing through major plot points, skipping crucial character development, and making creative decisions that left even manga readers confused about what was happening. Season two went completely off-script with an original storyline that satisfied nobody, while later seasons tried to course-correct by cramming multiple manga arcs into impossibly short episode counts. The animation studio seemed determined to prove that gorgeous visuals and brutal action scenes cannot save a story that refuses to slow down long enough to make sense. | © Funimation

The Promised Neverland

1. The Promised Neverland (2019-2021)

The Promised Neverland delivered one of anime's most brilliant first seasons, turning a children's orphanage into a psychological thriller where kids discover they're being raised as demon food. The setup was perfect: smart children using their wits to escape an impossible situation while the audience watched every careful move. Then season two arrived and somehow managed to skip almost the entire manga's middle section, cramming years of story into rushed episodes that made no sense. What started as a masterclass in tension and strategy devolved into a confusing mess that left fans wondering if they were watching the same show. | © Funimation

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Some anime are so gorgeous to look at that you almost forgive the story falling apart underneath all that animation. These 15 series poured everything into their visuals and somehow forgot to bring a script worth matching them, leaving fans dazzled and frustrated in equal measure.

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Some anime are so gorgeous to look at that you almost forgive the story falling apart underneath all that animation. These 15 series poured everything into their visuals and somehow forgot to bring a script worth matching them, leaving fans dazzled and frustrated in equal measure.

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