Aside from that, the only others I'd like are the Black Star and Great Detectives. Also Jet-Black Train for the lulz.

The pacing was all over the place, the animation was ugly, the story-telling was sloppy and poorly-planned. This isn't just me or MrDetective who thinks this way... read the Magic Kaito 1412 Anime Discussion Thread. That was the general consensus.Kor wrote:But once again, you're trying to determine what people (who are not you) going to think about a show, and that is a very faulty reasoning because you're just being hypothetical. You're inventing strawmen who "won't understand the show" in order to explain why people wouldn't (or don't) like the show.MrDetective wrote:because as I said, the art, the pacing...everything is so badly done...Kor wrote:An exception to what? Why did you arbitrarily decide the rule is to "dislike the show"?MrDetective wrote: there's an exception to everything
this anime wouldn't make sense for people. It didn't even introduce Conan for exemple, so non-DC MK watchers won't know who he is and why he's so smart
Dislike the show as much as you want, but don't try to invent some sort of a general consensus of what viewers think regarding the show (unless of course you have some statistics that suggest the show was universally disliked). Basically, just because you dislike it doesn't mean most of the viewers dislike it too.
As far as the art goes, it's passable. The pacing, while could be better at some spots, remained fairly consistent throughout the whole thing. There's plenty of stuff to like in the show and it's pretty serviceable overall, even with some of its missteps. (It was certainly better overall than some of the Conan episodes we've had to endure during its run)
Regardless of the quality, the show's ratings were pretty damn good afaik, so I think one should factor that in regards to a second season.Shiromi wrote: As for the second season... if they get it, seeing as the show was pretty weak... I wanna see slower pacing and more careful character development. I can forgive the bad art, because let's face it, DC is no masterpiece of beauty either.
I started writing something about this weird urge for consensus, but then I noticed that you kinda turned this argument upside down. See, MrDetective quite clearly talked about liking vs disliking the show, and I hope you also realize, there's no general consensus over that matter.The pacing was all over the place, the animation was ugly, the story-telling was sloppy and poorly-planned. This isn't just me or MrDetective who thinks this way... read the Magic Kaito 1412 Anime Discussion Thread. That was the general consensus.
This is where I have to raise an eyebrow. Why are you putting this show on such a pedestal and ignore every form of context? The primary audience of this show is Japanese, and I'm pretty sure it's a given most of the viewers of this anime in Japan knew of Conan. This show's timeslot came right before Conan's timeslot, so even if there was one odd soul who has never heard of DC in their life, he should have known by just lingering around a bit. Heck Conan was right there in the first promo of the series. Right there from the promo it screamed at you "THIS IS RELATED TO THAT OTHER SHOW WITH THE DETECTIVE BOY". (I'd find it weird most of viewers weren't even aware beforehand of the rivalry nature of Conan and Kaito Kid from the DC anime and movies).The Ryouma story-arc was the one that was the least friendly to someone who isn't familiar with DC. Conan and co. just show up and suddenly are very important without any explanation or introduction. You can tell that Kaito considers Conan a threat, but you have no idea why, you have no idea what the history between them is, because you never get to see that history. They should have done the Black Star episode first - to show Kaito realizing that this little kid is a threat. Heck, they shouldn't have done the Ryouma case in the first season at all... we're missing a lot of vital development in their relationship. Conan has to go from trying to destroy Kaito to making him an (unwilling-sometimes) ally, which is something that takes a long time.