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It's your turn: embrace the trash ending of life

Fan Outrage Grows Over Disappointing Anime and Manga Endings | Mixed Emotions Surface

By

Carlos Alberto

Mar 24, 2026, 09:56 AM

Edited By

Isabella Cruz

Updated

Mar 24, 2026, 04:54 PM

2 minutes (approx.)

A person standing at a messy crossroads, symbolizing the unpredictable nature of life with torn paper and scattered belongings around them.
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As 2026 progresses, a wave of frustration within the anime and manga community is evident. Fans are dissatisfied with the endings of popular series like Oshi No Ko and Jujutsu Kaisen (JJK), leading to heated discussions on forums.

The Ongoing Controversy

The discontent is largely driven by what many perceive as rushed or poorly executed endings. Comments reflect this sentiment, particularly when comparing different series' conclusions. One fan stated, "It's kinda unfair to put JJK and AOT next to ONK. One is rushed, the other is a tad bit muddy."

For Oshi No Ko, many claim it set up various possible endings but collapsed into confusion, with one user simply declaring, "Nothing tops Oshi's bad ending."

Key Themes in Recent Conversations

  1. Frustration with Endings

    Many fans are expressing disbelief at the conclusions of major titles, especially Oshi No Ko. As one comment reflects, "They kinda stayed along their theme, but ONK dove off a cliff."

  2. Complicated Character Arcs

    The decisions of key characters have come under fire. Aqua, for instance, is noted for his drastic choices that many believe contradicted earlier development. A user shared, "With Aqua refusing to get off his path for murder/suicide revenge I don't think it had a bad ending, but there are consequences."

  3. Mixed Reactions to Legacy Titles

    Attack on Titan (AOT) and My Hero Academia (MHA) attract diverse perspectives. Some fans celebrate their endings, while others remain critical. One remarked, "Thank God AOT whitewashing PR is wearing off"

The Impact of Fan Feedback

The emotional stakes are high, and a lot hinges on how these narratives conclude. Creators are likely taking notice of the backlash and may adjust future story arcs, as suggested by active discussions on forums. "Our hate is strong. It will last ten years, at least," a frustrated commentator expressed, highlighting the lasting impact these endings have had on fans.

Key Insights from the Discussions

  • โ—ผ๏ธ Many fans describe the ending of Oshi No Ko as a significant letdown.

  • โ—ผ๏ธ Conversations reveal deep concerns about unresolved character arcs in JJK.

  • ๐Ÿ”„ Fans suggest the narrative choices need more refinement to align with expectations.

As the debate continues, fans eagerly anticipate how future adaptations will learn from these controversial conclusions. With the vocal power of the community, there's a chance that creators will prioritize meaningful resolutions as they move forward. Will studios heed the call for better narrative execution? Only time will give us an answer.