'Masamune-kun's Revenge' may have disappointed fans with its lack of resolution. The premise of the show revolves around Masamune Makabe seeking revenge on his crush, Aki Adagaki, after she humiliates him. Masamune undergoes a transformation, losing weight and changing his image to win her affection, only to dump her in return. However, the show falls short of delivering on its promise. Masamune never gets his revenge, and the story ends with a school play that resolves nothing.
Another disappointment is 'Sword Art Online,' a popular show with a flawed execution. The premise revolves around thousands of people trapped in a virtual reality game. To escape, they must clear the game without dying, as death in-game also means death in real life. While the show had its moments, it suffered from several flaws. The protagonist, Kirito, lacks personality development and feels bland. The harem setup is either underutilized or frustrating to viewers interested in the trope.
Asuna, who starts off strong, is reduced to a damsel in distress. Additionally, the introduction of an incestuous subplot involving Kirito's sister/cousin feels out of place and unnecessary.
'Sunday Without God' disappoints by failing to explore its unique premise fully. The show revolves around a world where God abandons humanity, leading to an existence where no one can be born or die. Grave Keepers, a group tasked with putting the dead to rest, feature in the story.
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