Ally-Ann wrote:[SIZE="2"] I don't think they deserve all the praise they get because I believe that dark magic is evil, even if it's being used for "good" things[/SIZE]. Case closed. Sheesh.
That still makes no sense. I'm not saying you're wrong to feel uncomfortable about those things. I'm saying that you saw one episode and stopped because you were uncomfortable. That's fine, but I'll go back to my green shirts example (and I'm not trying to say your feelings are as stupid as my green shirt example, please don't take it that way, I'm just making it simple).
If I hate green shirts, and I watch an anime that has a guy with a green shirt in it and go "I hate this!" and stop after the first episode, it's because I know that my personal feelings are that I dislike green shirts. Which is fine. I would also know that not everyone hates green shirts like I do. I would completely understand that some people don't care about green shirts, even though I do.
The problem is, the reason you don't understand why people praise FMA/Death Note/Bleach is
you haven't watched them. You cut it off when you felt uncomfortable. I'm not saying that's a bad thing, or that you shouldn't do that. What I'm saying is you already know people don't feel the same as you, so why mention them in this thread? Again, this isn't "Anime you hated" or "Anime you didn't like the content of." This is anime you watched and just couldn't understand why people praised it so highly.
Okay, let me use another example. Ghost in the Shell, the TV series. I've watched a few episodes. I liked the series, thought it wasn't bad, but I know people who would call it one of their favorite anime ever. I'm not sure why. It's not a bad series! I kind of liked the episodes I saw, but I didn't think there was anything unique or special about it. I'm not sure why people would call it their favorite or even put it in their top 10.
You might have a problem with say, the use of magic. Okay, that's fine, but most people don't, and FMA is a well-written series (barring the later episodes of the first one). It has well-done characters and plot and setting. It definitely deserves at least most of the praise it gets.
What I'm trying to say is, if you have a problem with content, that doesn't automatically make that series a bad series. It also doesn't automatically make it unworthy of praise. Let's take Ninja Scroll. I liked Ninja Scroll, but Subtle Doc didn't. His criticism of it extended a bit beyond "I didn't like the content" though. He thought it didn't have a very good story. And hey, I'll be the first to admit. The story of Ninja Scroll? Pretty weak. His feelings were that the story kind of sucked, the characters kind of sucked, and the content was just making a bad thing worse.
If you don't like green shirts, then don't try and say an anime sucks just because it has green shirts in it. An anime can be the best ever written, a masterpiece, that has green shirts. Just because YOU don't like green shirts and refuse to watch it because green shirts are in it, though, doesn't mean the anime isn't worthy of being heralded as a masterpiece.
Also cue standard statement about content in the Bible, etc.
EDIT: I'm with Atria on the Elfen Lied/Higurashi thing though. Seeing the main character in Elfen Lied cut heads off and tear people's bodies apart while walking around naked? Doesn't bother me at all. Seeing someone hammer nails into each individual finger joint in Higurashi? That makes me feel uncomfortable. XD
It's kind of like how some people can watch a show where people get shot or decapitated and don't flinch, but they see someone get stuck with a needle and they freak out.