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* IKnewIt: After [[spoiler:Ayumi died in Episode 6]], some fans speculated that [[spoiler: either she was [[HesJustHiding actually still alive]] and being held captive or that Yuu would be able to use his powers to save her. The latter happens in Episode 10.]]

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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Jun Maeda wastes most of the episodes on comedy, then he throws in a terrible event as a plot twist that is meant to make the show more serious, only to undo it with magic that takes away all the negative consequences. This is also the case in ''VisualNovel/{{Kanon}}'' and ''VisualNovel/{{Clannad}}'', but in ''CLANNAD'', this happens once in the span of 47 episodes, making viewers more forgiving. In ''Charlotte'', this not only happens 3 times in just 13 episodes, but too often and very close to each event, making it impossible for even fanboys of melodrama to overlook it. What's more, the final episode of ''Charlotte'' crams a whole season into 20 minutes, turning even Maeda's biggest fans against him.

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Jun Maeda wastes most of the episodes on comedy, then he throws in a terrible event as a plot twist that is meant to make the show more serious, only to undo it with magic that takes away all the negative consequences. This is also the case in ''VisualNovel/{{Kanon}}'' and ''VisualNovel/{{Clannad}}'', but in ''CLANNAD'', this happens once in the span of 47 episodes, making viewers more forgiving. In ''Charlotte'', this not only happens 3 times in just 13 episodes, but too often and very close to each event, making it impossible for even fanboys of melodrama to overlook it. What's more,
** ''Charlotte'' is also heavily criticized for being rushed. ''VisualNovel/{{Air}}'', also 13 episodes long, was also rushed and had two [[RecapEpisode recap episodes]], including
the last episode, close to each other. The final episode of ''Charlotte'' crams a whole season into 20 minutes, turning even Maeda's biggest fans against him.
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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Jun Maeda wastes most of the episodes on comedy, then he throws in a terrible event as a plot twist that is meant to make the show more serious, only to undo it with magic that takes away all the negative consequences. This is also the case in ''VisualNovel/{{Kanon}}'' and ''VisualNovel/{{Clannad}}'', but in ''Clannad'', this happens once in the span of 47 episodes, making viewers more forgiving. In ''Charlotte'', this not only happens 3 times in just 13 episodes, but too often and very close to each event, making it impossible for even fanboys of melodrama to overlook it.

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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Jun Maeda wastes most of the episodes on comedy, then he throws in a terrible event as a plot twist that is meant to make the show more serious, only to undo it with magic that takes away all the negative consequences. This is also the case in ''VisualNovel/{{Kanon}}'' and ''VisualNovel/{{Clannad}}'', but in ''Clannad'', ''CLANNAD'', this happens once in the span of 47 episodes, making viewers more forgiving. In ''Charlotte'', this not only happens 3 times in just 13 episodes, but too often and very close to each event, making it impossible for even fanboys of melodrama to overlook it. What's more, the final episode of ''Charlotte'' crams a whole season into 20 minutes, turning even Maeda's biggest fans against him.
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* FranchiseOriginalSin: Jun Maeda wastes most of the episodes on comedy, then he throws in a terrible event as a plot twist that is meant to make the show more serious, only to undo it with magic that takes away all the negative consequences. This is also the case in ''VisualNovel/{{Kanon}}'' and ''VisualNovel/{{Clannad}}'', but in ''Clannad'', this happens once in the span of 47 episodes, making viewers more forgiving. In ''Charlotte'', this not only happens 3 times in just 13 episodes, but too often and very close to each event, making it impossible for even fanboys of melodrama to overlook it.
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* BrokenBase: Fans are still unsure of whether ''Charlotte'' is better or worse than ''Anime/AngelBeats''.

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* BrokenBase: Fans are still were unsure of whether ''Charlotte'' is better or worse than ''Anime/AngelBeats''.''Anime/AngelBeats''. While nowadays, the latter is seen to have held up much better and is more widely appreciated, the new point of contention is whether or not ''Charlotte'' is better or worse than ''Anime/TheDayIBecameAGod.''

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