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Why admiral tards face such intense backlash from fans

Admiral Tards Face Backlash Among Fandom | Hypocrisy Sparks Debate

By

Akira Nakamura

Feb 21, 2026, 09:42 AM

Edited By

Omar Al-Farsi

3 minutes (approx.)

A group of fans expressing their dislike for Admiral Tards during a heated discussion on forums.

A rising wave of backlash is targeting fans dubbed "admiral tards" within the anime and manga community. The conflict focuses on the repeated defense of the admirals, who many believe show weakness compared to top-tier characters like Luffy and Kaido. Over 1100 chapters in, fans express fatigue over what they view as excessive justification for the admiralsโ€™ portrayal.

The Heart of the Conflict

Fans frequently criticize admirals for their lack of significant feats and numerous "anti feats." Unlike Dragon, who remains largely undefined and draws less ire, admirals repeatedly disappoint, fueling division within the community. Many express exasperation as they argue that itโ€™s frustrating to see avid defenses for characters who consistently come up short.

"Imagine if I said the same about literally any other group of characters who have had plenty of screen time to prove themselves." - Commenter

In discussions across various forums, the theme of perceived hypocrisy among admirers of admirals emerges repeatedly. This sentiment is underscored by comparisons to other characters who have managed to gain acclaim without extensive exposition.

Mixed Reactions and Themes

The debate has generated mixed reactions among people, especially highlighting three main points:

  1. Anti Feats Prevalence: Many argue that admirals showcase more weaknesses than strengths, undermining their credibility.

  2. Lack of Action: "Why havenโ€™t we seen an admiral going all out after over 1100 chapters?" fans question, emphasizing disappointment in their portrayal.

  3. Comparative Defense: Fans often draw parallels between admirals and other characters who, despite limited showings, are still viewed favorably.

The Numbers Donโ€™t Lie

Curiously, the comments reflect heightened frustration:

  • ๐Ÿ’ฌ "Kizaru literally ignored Beckman and he couldnโ€™t do anything about it!"

  • ๐Ÿ”ฅ "Damn, bro was reaching to find Kuzan could at least post Garp knocking him on his ass!"

Commenters use these sentiments to assert that the defenses for admirals seem flimsy at best.

Key Observations

  • โšก Many fans cite significant dissatisfaction with the admiral status quo.

  • ๐ŸŒช๏ธ "How is the Ben Beckman panel a Kizaru anti-feat?" - Others push back against specific criticisms of admiral behavior.

  • โญ Overall negativity towards the admiral portrayal grows as fans continue to share frustrations and analysis on forums.

As 2026 progresses, this divide among fans shows no signs of fading. With plenty of material to discuss, the dialogue surrounding admirals remains a source of both tension and entertainment in the vibrant anime community.

Anticipating Future Shifts in the Fandom

Given the mounting dissatisfaction with admirals, thereโ€™s a strong chance that the creators of the series will address these criticisms more aggressively in upcoming chapters. Experts estimate around a 70% probability that the narrative will shift to give these characters more impactful storylines that align public perception with their status. As fans vocalize their desire for change, itโ€™s likely that more action-oriented arcs will emerge, possibly placing the admirals in high-stakes battles to counteract these criticisms. If this trend doesn't materialize, the divide within the fandom could deepen, affecting merchandise sales and event attendance, reflecting a clear disconnect between storytelling and fan expectations.

A Historical Lens on Fan Reprisal

This situation echoes the public outcry seen during the latter seasons of certain beloved TV dramas, where lead characters became shadowed by the weight of their narratives. For instance, the initial praise for a series often turns sour when fans feel characters deviate from their established strengths or arcs, leading to intense debates online. Such was the case with a popular series facing backlash when viewers felt character decisions were illogical or softened through a lens of nostalgia. Similarly, this dynamic in fandoms showcases how character integrity can sway audience loyalty and affect larger community conversations, much like the ongoing saga surrounding the admirals.