Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-27894850-20161104012232/@comment-26950878-20161110232124

Kakorat wrote: Keijo, while actually trying to have characters that actually mean something, always goes back to the ridiculous amounts of fanservice that ruin whatever plot it tries to have. That is the main thing wrong with modern anime.  You do realize that a good plot isn't required for a good anime, right? Keijo is all about spectacle; it's plot is functional, but that's all it needs to be because the plot is not the appeal of the show.

 You don't watch Keijo for the story, you watch it for whatever insane BS the writers come up with next. Same goes for JoJo, to be honest. Most of the plotlines devolve into "villain X has McGuffin Y and we must stop them" and the characters range from melodramatic buffoons with insane personality quirks to cardboard cutouts with Stands and token backstories tacked on.

 I can completely understand your distate for Keijo, but you can't dismiss it out of hand just because it doesn't appeal to your tastes. That'd be like me trashing Death Note just because it doesn't have any fight scenes or crapping all over Monster because it fails as a comedy anime.