But like I said, generally you have to like what you're looking at if you're going to enjoy it. You like looking at Adventure Time, the style and colours appeal to your senses. For others it does not, and if you don't enjoy looking at a TV show then you it's a pretty valid reason not to watch it. Unlike things like story, or certain characters, or plot devices, you can't really ignore the looking aspect of an animation. Also Family Guy stopped being good when every character became incredibly unlikeable and the show turned into Seth's soapbox Futurama stopped being good when the main character from the 20th century started making jokes and references of things from the 21st century South Park is still cool Simpsons stopped being funny a LOOOOOOOOOOONG time ago Bobs Burgers is god tier
You are a cool cat
Updated the first post with text problems Thanks to Janime for that
Yoruichi's body is a miracle of this universe Just so you all know
People act like fanservice for girls hasn't existed for ages already.
But you just gave it a shot also
Definitely not, hence my Yu gi oh comment earlier on
It can definitely hinder it. After all, you're watching something with your eyes 99% of the time. If something looks ugly and and unappealing to the eye then there's nothing wrong with going "I don't like this show" "Why is that?" "Because the visuals make me puke" Of course this is subjective from person to person, it's still a perfectly valid criticism. Animation is first and foremost a visual medium and thus a lot of weight should be put on the visual aspect of it. For example I cannot STAND watching this show when it was on. Why? Because it's NEON ****ING EVERYTHING COLOUR PALETTE as seen above was BLINDING I honestly believe you could have a seizure looking at this still image
I think that's besides the point
Do you GENUINELY believe that not expanding your horizons is a GOOD thing? Good thing meaning it's something you would recommend to other people I kind of doubt this to be honest. Also letting a fanbase ruin your experience of something before you've even experienced it is Spoiler Stupid