User blog comment:TheCarrotSaysYumYum/Why Lisanna is Fairy Tail's worst character~/@comment-1839664-20140105091858/@comment-4829046-20140105160428

I just need to get this off my chest(again)

"As a result, anything involved love (tease) had to be toned down in order to target the intended audience in Japan (Teenage boys, primarily)"

Not that Chaos is wrong in saying that, but the fact that this sentence has reason to even exist makes me infuriated. For one thing, it is bullshit logic that those imbeciles who state this are using. Tell those retards to take a look at this page here.(and this is only until the letter D mind you. Now exactly how many of those are only fighting? Some of those don't even have a bloody criminal who can be considered as a reason to fight and yet, they are goddamn popular!

And this fact pisses me off every time. Just last week, I saw a guy who had watched tons of anime going on about how the upcoming Nisekoi anime is how shounen SHOULD BE cause its the only case he had seen where a shounen didn't revolve around fighting... now let me tell you how incorrect that is. Not ALL shounen follow that fucking retarded mindset that teenage boys don't like romance. And once again, plenty of shounen on that list have next to no fighting at all and are romantic comedies and/or dramas. True enough however that majority have fighting but again, saying that ALL shounen are like that is stupid. Shounen genre is merely the term meant for a series targeted for general males and that doesn't have any serious adult-themed content and thus are enjoyable to average teens. Usually when they talk of certain topics, it goes into seinen territory and some of the series do indeed become seinen. However maybe its just me but I find there to be a very thin line between shounen and seinen. I suppose it depends on the author rather than the magazine.

This isn't meant as an attack to anyone here, but I just felt like I venting >_>