Anime typically involves at least a small amount of fanservice, and this isn’t always a bad thing. Fanservice is added to please the audience at a base level, and series like Neon Genesis Evangelion and Kill La Kill prove that fanservice can be thrown in — or even be a core part of an anime’s plot — without taking away from its overall enjoyment. However, because much of fanservice is sexual in nature or at least suggestive, it’s easy to go overboard and ruin a compelling story with uncomfortable or unnecessary additions.10 Anime Spinoffs That Didn’t DisappointFood Wars! is a battle shonen that revolves around cooking, with some of the most gorgeous-looking food in anime and familiar shonen tropes used in a unique, humorous way. Many viewers enjoy or don’t mind the fanservice present, seeing it as part of Food Wars!’ charm.
Anime typically involves at least a small amount of fanservice, and this isn’t always a bad thing. Fanservice is added to please the audience at a base level, and series like Neon Genesis Evangelion and Kill La Kill prove that fanservice can be thrown in — or even be a core part of an anime’s plot — without taking away from its overall enjoyment. However, because much of fanservice is sexual in nature or at least suggestive, it’s easy to go overboard and ruin a compelling story with uncomfortable or unnecessary additions.
Food Wars! is a battle shonen that revolves around cooking, with some of the most gorgeous-looking food in anime and familiar shonen tropes used in a unique, humorous way. Many viewers enjoy or don’t mind the fanservice present, seeing it as part of Food Wars!’ charm.
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