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I heard from somewhere that every time a newshit popular anime comes around fmab-cels review bomb it so it stays at the top of some made up internet ranking or something.

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Yes, on MAL(my anime list). Apparently, FMAB has been the top rated show on there for a long time because of review bombing.

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Yes, but also 99% of the stuff that gets high on that list is actual FOTM trash people vote 10/10 because it has a hot girl and it deserves to be review bombed

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Yes, and that's a good thing. The show that finally dethroned it was Interspecies Reviewers, which wasn't an ecchi show, it was just hentai. Modern weeaboos are a s*x cult a la furries.

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>Synopsis: In a world where many different humanoid species exist and prostitution is legal, there exist various brothels for each kind of species with "succu-girls" (サキュ嬢, Sakyu-jō), who have succubus blood running through them. As each species has different opinions on how each succu-girl works for them, various brothel visitors have become reviewers, rating their experiences with various succu-girls and posting them in the local tavern.

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I'm not actually surprised at the progression. My opinion on anime over the years(largely why I stopped watching).

  1. Anime is wish fulfillment but mostly focuses story and themes(no matter how shallow or dumb they're) while fan service is secondary.

  2. Then story and themes slowly started losing relevance to pure wish fulfillment and fan service.

  3. Now anime and anime fans are slowly dropping any pretense about wanting a story or theme and admit all of that exist to create fan service moments. Functionally no different than pornography.

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IIRC funimation (or was it crunchyroll?) pulled it from its streaming platform mid season

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