jafri wrote:
I never thought why so many animes that I seen but it left so many unanswered questions till it really pisses me off.
I remember when Guilty Crown which I was obsessed that show it left so many things unsolved. I was like 'how the hell did that happened?' even the ending itself really SMH (scratch my head for short) all the time. Just worse than the ending of Gundam 00 Movie which it also left so many things unsolved (What happened to the others?).
Does every anime had a same thing like this sometimes? talked about loose ends & anything?
Guilty Crown was a very strange entity, in my opinion - it started out somewhat great but around episode 14-ish, things started going downhill for me.
I was very surprised Hiroyuki Yoshino (series writer) took the series in such a haphazard direction because he actually had the freedom to do whatever he wanted; there was no manga or novel to religiously stick to as
Guilty Crown was an original TV anime project. Then again, Yoshino's been behind questionable series like
Code Geass,
A Certain Magical Index (alienating if you're unfamiliar with the novels),
Gundam SEED and
Darker Than Black season 2 (not saying they're bad shows; I've just seen a lot of debates about them). Maybe Yoshino just couldn't tell his original story within 22 episodes and had to come up with something that fit?
Or Maybe Tetsuro Araki was just bad at directing original TV-anime - he's done very well with
Death Note, and more recently
Attack on Titan), which are both adapted from manga.
Or maybe there were financial problems within Production I.G... (not likely though, considering how prolific they are, and they provide a lot of animation support for other studios, movies especially).
I'm just speaking speculatively - I've no real evidence to support my argument.
In short, sometimes anime endings just turn out bad for no particular reason (depends on your tastes) or au contraire, a multitude of reasons; finances, politics in-studio, or just plain bad writing (hello Gainax and Studio DEEN).