Filler was the reason I stopped watching the anime of both Naruto and Bleach (though I admit, I did enjoy the Bount arc). Even after it resumed the proper story it was just poor and the episodes were clearly padded out with little development.Aion said:There are pleny of former Narutards (myself included) who feel that way. Back when the first anime reached the Valley of the End fight, I thought of Naruto as one of the best creations in existence. I loved watching it weekly and it reached its peak with the Naruto vs. Sasuke showdown that ended the first half of the story.
...then the two year filler hell kicked in. And when the anime did resume the proper story, the studio did a **** job of adapting a story on the way down. It just wasn't the same - neither the quality of the production or the story were at the same level as before. I quickly tired of the anime and dropped. I did follow the manga for a lengthy period but, after the showdown of the brothers turning out to be a bit anti-climatic, I lost interest.
I'd never sell my manga collection, though, and I do plan on buying the series in full. The only reason is tempts me to get rid of my Naruto box set is because the velcro hell I've endured since owning it.
It's the same sort of story with Bleach - it was excellent to watch weekly until it entered filler hell, and when the anime resumed the proper story it just wasn't the same anymore. It seems to be downhill from the SS arc.
Lupus said:Someone can have it, FOR FREE.
iisan said:Lupus said:Someone can have it, FOR FREE.
Yo, I can take that off your hands for you. ^^
ilmaestro said:Thread also reminds me that I need to buy the Ippo manga.
And all that in real-time! I can't remember the name of that series for the life of me, but if memory serves me well, It's an absurdly japanese series. By that I mean, it's really difficult to follow if you're not really familiar with japanese culture and it's evolution in the last few decades.Sazazezer Mililipilipi said:ilmaestro said:Thread also reminds me that I need to buy the Ippo manga.
It would be scary to own all of that, imagine the one long line on your bookcase. Same with Jojo's bizarre adventures.
What is the longest running manga of all time? I never actually went out my way to check. I get the feeling it is Jojo, but i remember my japanese professor telling me of a story that ran at east thirty years starting with a young girl becoming a grandmother and going every step of the way.
ilmaestro said:Well, reading kana I'll agree with you, if you put your mind to it you can get it done very quickly. If you can learn the jouyou kanji perfectly in three months of general study I would say that was unusual. Especially if you could write them all perfectly as well. The more you limit what you consider to be "learning Japanese" then obviously the shorter time it would take. Not a lot of good being able to read the individual characters if you don't know the words they're in or the grammar surrounding them, though. So I stand by my comparison that learning the rules of chess and how the game is fundamentally played is a lot different from actually learning how to play chess.
cozmosis said:everyone has a hugeee collection!
to be honest my largest collection of one specific series would have to be pokemon xD - a lot of it from when i was younger, but i still love it.
i tend not to collect anime & manga as i can just watch / read it online, bahaha i'm a cheapskate >.<!
cozmosis said:i tend not to collect anime & manga as i can just watch / read it online, bahaha i'm a cheapskate >.<!