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What animê do you think has the most/weirdest plotholes?

I think pokemon.Mainly,because of his age.How does a 10 ano old boy travel across six regions,close to countries in size,who walks a majority of the time,in less than a year?Especially with them saying on two different occasions,"A ano has passed".That would mean he should at least be twelve!
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Agree about Pokemon, actually. I hate it when characters stay the same age and never change... it's ridiculous.
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whiteflame55 said:
Tough call between Bleach and Naruto. Just a lot of pieces missing in both of them, and the mais they try to fill in the blanks, the mais plot holes they create. Too many characters atuação uncharacteristically, too many instances where a villainous character supposedly have been controlling every action from behind the scene, too many powerful characters that have kept themselves out of fights for no reason, too many times where they've pulled some new ability out that they have no business knowing or some new power to turn the tables, and even when they set up reasons why that happens (the Nine Tails or Hougyoku), they immediately make many of those same boosts (or even mais substantial boosts) possible por other means that often are even mais confounding.

I could go all dia here. There's a lot of plot holes. In terms of the weirdest, the Hougyoku is probably the biggest plot hole in and of itself. They kept trying to explain that they don't know how to it works and that it has incredible powers, but then it developed a mind of its own, could control the actions of people over tremendous distances and even over dramatic periods of time, probably devoured the brain of a certain notorious villain, and continues to confound every explanation I can think of.
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silverexorcist said:
Naturally, I'd say that the big shonen animê have the most holes. To name a few, I still don't understand how the quincies EXIST. There should only be two (if we include Uryuu's father), and I guess Juha Bach can be justified, but all the others should definitely not be there. I can't even wait to see how that is explained in the manga. Meanwhile, I'm positive that Tobi had the ability to travel through time. I won't go into detail, but if you look at all he's supposedly done as the mastermind (such as giving Nagato, who's way older than Obito, the rinnegan), the time at which he supposedly 'died' and things happened don't make sense. I'd go as far as to say Tobi was originally someone else and Obito was brought back to life and implanted with false memories.

I think I've made this point before, but Medaka Box angers me intensely because the entire series is built on plot holes. I would seriously refer someone to it if they wanted to see what it was like to build a series on discontinuity in EVERYTHING.

Oh, and One Piece has one particular discontinuity that bothers me: Law's personality. He was reckless and mocking before the time skip, but apparently he turned into a serious male version of Robin in the past two years. Just...weird. Then there is Shanks losing his arm. The man is a Yonkou and he loses his arm to a freaking sea monster? The only explanation for that I can accept is that Oda hadn't decided how strong Shanks would really be at the time, which still kind of bothers me.
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Are you talking about the fact that the Wandenreich Quincies "hid within the shadows of Seireitei" ? Also in the case of Nagato and the Rinnegan, it was Madara who gave them to him. Though I do agree that there are some major plotholes in both.
Ryuuikari posted over a year ago
K0VIP3R said:
I'm sorry but Chaos;Head is definitely the weirdest animê I've ever watched and its sooooo confusing. I'm sorry but this is one you have to watch to understand. Especially when this happens "HOW CAN A DELUSION LECTURE SOMEONE ON HAVING DELUSIONS!?"
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blackpanther666 said:
Pretty much all of the big shounen anime. I've noticed that there are less plotholes in One Piece, at least, as you'd expect from an animê with 650 episodes.

Bleach, I noticed definitely has many ridiculous plotholes, all of which were covered por Whiteflame.
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