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6:38 pm, Jun 16 2012
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On one hand you have the discontinuing/hiatus, which is annoying, but I can sympathize with that because I know that there is stuff going on behind the scenes that we may not know about, like the author getting a Top Priority project, or health issues.

But what grinds my gear more than that is when the author drags on the series with little to no plot development for no beneficial reason. Like you wait patiently for the volume to come out, and there is literally nothing important to make the volume really worth it. And I understand the stories that may have one or two "slow" volumes, but if every. single. one of them is like that and it's clear that there was supposed to be a progression in the plot, that pisses me off. I guess that falls under the plot that makes no sense/plot holes...but really, that should be it's own option as well.

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6:51 pm, Jun 16 2012
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Discontinue the series (or hiatus)

Can this even count as a pet peeve?

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Post #556615 - Reply to (#556610) by FormX
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8:07 pm, Jun 16 2012
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very obvious, at least the other pet peeves finish the manga

discontinued or hiatus as pet peeve is very annoying and heartbreaking
like certain author who hiatus his manga then go making a new manga again and again
argh... I like one of his manga but it's hiatus....i give up that it will ever finish

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8:28 pm, Jun 16 2012
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Hmm, wish this was an option:

Where the main character gets so powerful or the story moves on such that the supporting characters become irrelevant and eventually just disappear. A lot of "blah" shonen does this, like Bleach, Id, Yakitate! Japan ... even the venerable DragonBall Z. mad

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10:12 pm, Jun 16 2012
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A plot that makes no sense.

It's usually "going fancy" gone wrong, when we get the feeling that even the author doesn't know where the fuck does he come up with the stuff. This has to get my vote (aside from discontinued).

Other pet peeves of mine are rushed endings and ridiculous amounts of exposition for jack shit story-wise. Mahou Sensei Negima! Anyone? Specifically during the magic world arc.

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Post #556635 - Reply to (#556572) by yarn
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10:41 pm, Jun 16 2012
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I totally agree with you. But im saying the message would have that much more impact in a story. Why is shakespeares work still talked about today?

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11:50 pm, Jun 16 2012
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My answer for this poll would be all of the above.

But since I can't choose them all, I didn't pick one.

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12:47 am, Jun 17 2012
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I hate when the author just has random crap popping up magically like 'oh hey! look we have a new villain! And right after we defeated the last one! funny coincidence huh? and look we magically have new powers too!and lets bring in new characters and make the story longer!"

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Post #556655 - Reply to (#556478) by quark1020
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1:30 am, Jun 17 2012
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yeah this is really hard to choose. I would say these are the ones I see the most often and hate
-Have such similar characters (looks or personality) that you confuse them
-Draw the same faces on different characters in other series
-Discontinue the series (or hiatus)
-Have lots of plot holes
-Have a plot that makes no sense

but the one that I dislike the most is discontinuing the series/hiatus. When the story is good and the mangaka stops, it's so damn frustrating. It's disappointing to see mangakas just give up. If it's not illness or death, I want an ending. I'm ok if there is a date for the hiatus to end but if there isn't, I can't stand it.

the one I care for the least is the art style. Sometimes crappy art doesn't mean crappy story so it's not the worse "pet peeve"

Post #556657 - Reply to (#556480) by Dionaea
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lol yeah but as you can see, there are other people who chose the other options

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2:49 am, Jun 17 2012
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same here..i would have chosen all of the above..but since i can only pick one...i go with the hiatus...
this is the one that sucks the most.... mad

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5:32 am, Jun 17 2012
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Now this week's poll is great! The only thing is... could I please choose 'all of the above'? Because they are all equally abhorrent! mad

Post #556689 - Reply to (#556619) by Anthop
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I'll give you most of those, but you're way off on Id. Id starts off with an incredibly strong protagonist, and his strength doesn't really change. Even in the beginning, the supporting cast was just there to add some color, not to lend much combat support.

Not much you can do about that with a "rage against the heavens" plot, the main character in those kinds of stories is meant to be a god among men.

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7:38 am, Jun 17 2012
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I really like the basic idea behind this poll, but some of options create really obvious flaws. How many people enjoy it when their favorite series gets canceled? Or when the plot is full of holes? Or when a plot makes no sense (barring comedy)? The point of a pet peeve is that at least SOME people must be unaffected by it. If 99% of the reading population would be annoyed by it, it's not a pet peeve.

So besides those three, I've got to vote for being too formulaic. I don't know what it is about mainstream manga, but most of it is as trite and cliche as a Hollywood blockbuster. Just like a Hollywood blockbuster, mainstream manga is engineered to be a hit, with the same recycled plots, characters, and lines. It's all about the money, there's no room for vision, voice, or taste.

It's a real shame too, because manga has so much potential for storytelling. It mixes the dynamic movement of a film with the pacing of a novel. But it seems so few authors take full advantage of their medium.

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5:03 am, Jun 18 2012
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Worst pet peeve with the author [of that list]:

Divert the plot away from the main characters.


Worst pet peeve with the author [in general]:

Character creep.

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