Eromanga-sensei
Alternative Titles
Japanese: エロマンガ先生
English: Eromanga Sensei
German: Eromanga Sensei
Spanish: Eromanga Sensei
French: Eromanga Sensei
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Episodes: 12
Status: Finished Airing
Aired: Apr 9, 2017 to Jun 25, 2017
Broadcast: Sundays at 00:30 (JST)
Duration: 23 min. per ep.
Rating: PG-13 - Teens 13 or older
Statistics
Score: 6.321 (scored by 436,761 users)
Ranked: #81442
2 based on the top anime page. Please note that 'Not yet aired' and 'R18+' titles are excluded.
Popularity: #289
Members: 742,683
Favorites: 2,745
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Jun 24, 2017
I don't normally tend to point fingers at people, but just this once I feel like I need to get some things off my chest here.
Almost every single season nowadays, it seems there has to be a scapegoat. An anime which you are somehow obliged to publically hate on or you'll be looked down upon by the community and no one will take you seriously. I'm honestly sick of this kind of group pressure/bandwagon mentality. We're now halfway through the year 2017 and yet hating on popular stuff over the internet is somehow still considered to be the coolest and best thing since sliced bread. ...
Aug 26, 2017
Okay I'm going to be the saving grace of the MAL entry.
Everybody only really likes to see positive and negative reviews. So this is going to be a pretty niche one. Kinda why every review for this show is less than a 3 or more than an 8 and I'm going to be the confuting force and say they're both wrong because it's not good or bad. It's the purgatory of mediocrity that is not bad enough for hell but isn't good enough for even a taste of heaven.
Now I understand why people give this a high/low score
1) They thoroughly enjoyed it
2) They
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Jun 24, 2017
For better and for worse (mostly worse), Eromanga-sensei is the successor to OreImo and its themes of sister-banging. But where OreImo had some interesting things to say about the otaku community, Eromanga-sensei possesses nothing, and is nothing, puerile and creatively bankrupt.
Eromanga-sensei in many ways represents everything that is bad with light novels. It is a story (I guess, if we put aside its flagrantly incestual nature) of a group of twelve-to-fifteen-year-olds who are famous artists, as if adults do not and cannot exist. If Eromanga-sensei was taking inspiration from the scribbles of a bunch of middle school students, its rubbish writing would actually make ...