Some of my favorite studios have produced unbelievable shite. Animation studio and not even the director are stable attributes to judge the likely quality or enjoyment of an anime, hell not even direct sequels. Your comments tell me that you haven't even tried to step out of your comfort zone. I was once that way too, disregarding everything that's not immediately appealing. I've missed so many great animes because of this and instead watched the dreck that was supposed to be "my kind of anime".
Well, I can't force you, but broadening one's horizon usually turns out pretty well. It's not like there is much to lose.
Just an example. I always avoided any anime that centered around idols because I found the concept behind it absolutely bullshit. Then I gave Love Live a chance and it was pretty good. Yet I still dismissed every other Idol anime because I didn't think others would be that good. I was even arguing how Love Live was so much better than Idolmaster even though I have never even seen it. I based this simply off the bare information I got from the internet.
To prove my point I started watching it. And it was glorious. Not only was the main series unbelievably enjoyable to watch, after it I could even enjoy Puchimas, which is one of the best comedy shows I've ever seen.
So yeah, judging an anime by its cover is always a bad idea. Unless you don't want to experience different things.
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