Top 10 Worst Fictional Franchises to Live In

The Top Ten
1 Attack on Titan Attack on Titan, also known as Shingeki no Kyojin in Japanese, created by Hajime Isayama, is one of the most popular Japanese anime series to be released. It was first watched in Japan during 2013 and was dubbed in English to be watched in America in 2014. It is best known for its emotional moments, apocalyptic setting, and its dramatic story line, and action packed scenes.

Being stuck behind a giant wall because of giant named humanoids that want to eat you is no world to live in.

I'd probably die during training before I even get eaten and digested into a hairball by a Titan, lol.

Knowing me, I wouldn't be able to fight them so...it wouldn't be fun living in a constant state of fear

2 1984

Imagine a totalitarian state that controls everything we do and say and makes North Korea, China, and Iran all look free and democratic in comparison
That my friends is the world of 1984 in a nutshell and I would never want to live/visit it if I ever had the chance.

Surely the worst it is designed by nature to be as horrible as possible to live in.

Definitely not!

3 A Nightmare on Elm Street
4 The Walking Dead

Hell no. I'd rather die, because a world where almost everyone is a zombie and you have to fight to stay alive is no world to live in.

5 The Hunger Games
6 Battle Royale
7 Gundam

In almost every Gundam series, there's always some kind of major armed conflict happening during the course of it and if a battle comes near your house, chances are that you're screwed. If you are a mobile suit pilot, it isn't much better because you still might get yourself killed at any time.

8 Midori: Shojo Tsubaki Midori (Japanese: 地下幻燈劇画 少女椿, Hepburn: Chika Gentō Gekiga: Shōjo Tsubaki, roughly translated as "Underground Projected Dramatic Pictures: The Camellia Girl") is a 1992 Japanese independent semi-animated ero guro horror film. It was created by Hiroshi Harada and is based on Suehiro Maruo's comic version of the kamishibai standard... read more
9 American McGee's Alice
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11 Sword Art Online Sword Art Online is a series of Japanese light novels written by Reki Kawahara and illustrated by abec. In 2012, it received an anime adaptation produced by A-1 Pictures and the SAO Project, and is directed by Tomohiko Ito . The first season is divided into two arcs known as "Aincrad" and "Fairy Dance". It has also received a second season, titled Sword Art Online II.

Hey, guys. Two things. One, if you're in Aincrad during the death game, all you could do is just sit back and take up residency until the final boss is cleared. You could practically just sit back and let Kirito and the Knights of the Blood Oath fight while you fish with Nishida. Even better, if we're talking post-SAO, you can get the Amusphere and there'll be absolutely NO threat of death at all.

The entire plot of SAO could have been avoided if it weren't for Bethesda

12 Dragon Ball Z Dragon Ball Z is a Japanese anime television series produced by Toei Animation. Dragon Ball Z follows the adventures of Goku who, along with the Z Warriors, defends the Earth against evil. The action adventures are entertaining and reinforce the concept of good versus evil. Dragon Ball Z teaches valuable ...read more.
13 Azure Striker Gunvolt
14 Milo Murphy's Law Milo Murphy's Law is an American animated television series from the creators of Phineas and Ferb, Dan Povenmire and Jeff "Swampy" Marsh, which premiered on October 3, 2016 on Disney XD.
15 Fire Emblem

It's just like Gundam but minus the giant robots and set in medieval times.

16 Shakugan no Shana Shakugan no Shana is an anime series including three television series, original video animation episodes, and bonus shorts.

Honestly, it would be pretty scary to be attacked by Crimson Denizens (which in this universe, come to our world pretty often), become a torch because of it, and then slowly fade away from existence.

17 Fist of the North Star Fist of the North Star is a Japanese manga series written by Buronson and illustrated by Tetsuo Hara. Serialized in Weekly Shōnen Jump from 1983 to 1988, the 245 chapters were initially collected in 27 tankōbon volumes by Shueisha.
18 Bee Movie
19 The Purge
20 The Giver
21 Touhou Project

To quote the Quarter Guy: "Too many bullets."
Also, most of the youkai have a tendency to want to eat either your flesh or your soul. So, yeah, not a good place to live in.

22 Kamen Rider Kamen Rider is a tokusatsu superhero television series and weekly science fiction manga created by manga artist Shotaro Ishinomori.

There's always a new monster/villain attacking the city every week and if you aren't a rider, then you'll get screwed.

As much as I love Kamen Rider, no thanks, I'm good in my own universe

23 South Park
24 Puella Magi Madoka Magica Puella Magi Madoka Magica is a 2011 Japanese anime television series produced by Shaft and Aniplex, directed by Akiyuki Shinbo, written by Gen Urobuchi, music by Yuki Kajiura, opening sang by ClariS, ending by Kalafina (sometimes by the seiyuus) and original characters by Ume Aoki.

Nope. I wouldn't want to be forced to commit suicide or do other terrible things by witches. Also, Kyubey, enough said.

25 Marvel

Yeah, I would hate for my town to get destroyed by villains.

Same as Kamen Rider

*snaps fingers*

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