Do you watch previews at the end of the anime episode?

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i don't do it much lol
many people complain about spoilers and usually i can wait for the next episode for the mystery to continue.
 
I just had it for a bit and you snatched it already.
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thanks lol
and it's easy for me to post a lot. and i just browse a lot i think. are you watching anything rinko?
 
If someone’s so worried about spoilers that previews ruin shows for them, they need to get over themselves.

Some of the folks that are super sensitive to spoilers are as annoying as the guy who straight up spoils the show. Watching the OP, ED, or previews, or reading the premise won’t ruin the entire show for people.
 
If someone’s so worried about spoilers that previews ruin shows for them, they need to get over themselves.

Some of the folks that are super sensitive to spoilers are as annoying as the guy who straight up spoils the show. Watching the OP, ED, or previews, or reading the premise won’t ruin the entire show for people.
do you seriously watch the previews for all the episodes grung?
I click 'next episode' just when the show ends
lol. me too.
 
I watch very few animes as they are being released and I generally watch the preview when that happens. However, 90% (if not more) of the time I wait until the season is fully released and binge-watch it. I don't often watch the previews in that case as the next episode is right there.
 
That has nothing to do with what I said.
it kinda does lol
i don't remember the anime names but when the episodes ended with a cliffhanger, in the preview you would usually get the answer lol. i will tag you when i remember the anime names because it happened to me a lot more than you think
 
it kinda does lol
i don't remember the anime names but when the episodes ended with a cliffhanger, in the preview you would usually get the answer lol. i will tag you when i remember the anime names because it happened to me a lot more than you think
Most of those you can see from a mile away. If you didn’t, you either weren’t paying attention, or are dumb. It’s never that massive of a plot twist, if even a plot twist.

That’s why I said you have to be way too anal over spoilers if previews, OP’s, or knowing the show’s premise kills the entire show for you.
 
I do recall Dragon Ball Z being horrific for giving away the plot in the next episode title. So many episodes would end on a cliffhanger, the preview would build up the cliffhanger, then the last line would be "Watch Next Time When Goku Defeats Freeza and find out who wins!"
 
Most of those you can see from a mile away. If you didn’t, you either weren’t paying attention, or are dumb. It’s never that massive of a plot twist, if even a plot twist.

That’s why I said you have to be way too anal over spoilers if previews, OP’s, or knowing the show’s premise kills the entire show for you.
i don't know what to say to that.
if the protagonist goes down and is and to lose and then pulls a new attack in the next episode, do you think we have to predict it? and the same repeats for 3 more episodes does it make sense to you?
 
i don't know what to say to that.
if the protagonist goes down and is and to lose and then pulls a new attack in the next episode, do you think we have to predict it? and the same repeats for 3 more episodes does it make sense to you?
Battle anime usually pulls the same tricks over and over. The protagonist is usually going to learn a special move at the last second, or someone jumps in to help at the last second. They also do this as the cliffhanger. So if the preview is “woah guys, let’s see how the big bad handles the MC’s special new move!” Is such a spoiler, go cry in the corner.

That’s a more realistic scenario than your fabricated one of the protag getting his ass beat and learning a new special movie 3 episodes in a row. Sounds like a lame battle anime protagonist as well.
 
Battle anime usually pulls the same tricks over and over. The protagonist is usually going to learn a special move at the last second, or someone jumps in to help at the last second. They also do this as the cliffhanger. So if the preview is “woah guys, let’s see how the big bad handles the MC’s special new move!” Is such a spoiler, go cry in the corner.

That’s a more realistic scenario than your fabricated one of the protag getting his ass beat and learning a new special movie 3 episodes in a row. Sounds like a lame battle anime protagonist as well.
at least it's realistic lol
many people got a good impression on hunter x hunter for this reason. it's got logic in a weird way
 
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