Too much fanservice?
When does fan service go too far? At what point does it start to distract from the anime or manga? I’ve been thinking about that lately. I’m not sure I have any answers, but I’d like to talk to you about it.
Normally I don’t mind fan service. If it’s done well, I might even enjoy it. Sometimes it can be too much. If I’m watching an anime that uses it over and over I get tired of it. It starts to become distracting. It can ruin an otherwise good show.
Daphne in Brilliant Blue, and not much else.

… chasing down dangerous criminals, but they’re almost naked.
I recently rented a show that had an interesting story, Daphne in Brilliant Blue. I’m not saying it’s perfect, lord knows the shapes of the characters’ heads in that show bug me, but that’s something I can deal with. The biggest problem I have with it is costuming. The only reason I can think of for that costume design is fan service. The women are supposed to be chasing down dangerous criminals, but they’re almost naked. That makes no sense at all. You don’t see Dog the Bounty Hunter running after a fugitive with his butt jiggling in the breeze. I’m sure there are a few ladies who’d enjoy that though.
What do you think? When does fan service get out of hand? Have you seen any anime or manga that have been ruined by it? Was it ruined because it was too much, or just badly done? I’d seriously like to know what you think about it.
Maybe I’m just getting old.


October 11th, 2007 at 3:19 am
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