>>48911705People who cry over Ano Hana are mentally challenged and should seek more education and story comprehension immediately.
Protip: The next time you see a Ano Hana thread, look at the posts.
Most of the posters have blatant misspellings in their posts. Capitalization and punctuation is forgotten, and Youtube-style idiocy is emphasized.
This exemplifies the low intelligence level of Ano Hana fans. It isn't without reason either.
Ano Hana is simply a story that was overly dramatic and tragic, a story that should've appealed to anyone with a sense of heart. However, most people have seen this strategy in the forms of books, movies, real life, or some other medium.
The dramatic, tragic story has been done many many times, and the single death of an over-dramatized "cute" characters should no longer affect the intellectual in a drastic way.
However, Ano Hana's target audience consists of 13 year old boys who have never experienced forms of higher literature or story. If one were to watch Ano Hana without having experienced stories with sadness in them, they would use Ano Hana as the base value for the genre. However, if one were more educated on the aspects of dramas and tragedies, one would regard Ano Hana as a poor attempt to appeal to their audiences.
Once the dramatic and tragic elements of Ano Hana are removed, the remaining dregs are composed of cute girls and pitiful comedic scenes. Essentially, this is what Ano Hana is to the educated and informed. A simple show which has no appeal whatsoever. However, to the uneducated, Ano Hana represents a new flavor of anime they have just experienced.
Although one can regard a new genre as wonderful, I would advise one to pursue more subjects of that genre. There is no point fawning over a single anime that broadcasted months or years ago. I would suggest that, instead of creating another Ano Hana thread, you should go watch some more anime. Or, better yet, you can always go read a book.