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| Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: THIS LOCATION REMINDS ME OF A PUZZLE, LUKE Gender: Posts: 9,077 Thanks: 2,825 Thanked 1,221 Times in 821 Posts | Sometimes it is refreshing to watch a nice like ten-episode series so that you watch it, get the plot, get attached to the characters, and wrap it up. Then, you might get hooked on a series that goes on for five thousand episodes, happy that, if the series is awesome, at least you don't have to worry about it ending for awhile. However this also means that the plot takes its sweet time actually going anywhere. Have fun with filler episodes, filler ARCS even, and fifty-episode boss battles more often than not. Then there's those in between, that are long-ish but actually get to the point without going on forever and ever and ridiculously ever. What type do you usually watch? Do you give up on anything longer than 30 episodes? Do you get frustrated when a series ends too soon? What is your preference? Personally I tend to get into longer series. My favorite series include FMA, which isn't that long but isn't really short either, and then OnePiece and Detective Conan, which are stupidly long. So I'm a patient type. x{D Et toi?? |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: Listening to Seeking 7 Seven and giving out free hugs. :) Gender: Posts: 6,862 Thanks: 2,433 Thanked 398 Times in 311 Posts | My favorites are usually around 26 episodes or less , wherever in the categories that land. ( I guess short) (Trigun, Cowboy Bebop, Samurai Champloo, etc.) I'll sometimes try to watch a stupidly long series (like DBZ (or any DB series), One Piece or Naruto as a few examples people like to throw out,) but the length tends to be intimidating/ too time consuming so I move on to something shorter but (usually)better and less filler filled. I do like some longer series, just I don't think Ive ever seen one all the way through because of the length(s). |
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| The Bee's Knees Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: The land of rain and trees (Oregon) Gender: Posts: 29,754 Thanks: 1,649 Thanked 5,700 Times in 2,580 Posts Blog Entries: 20 | I'll watch anime of any length, but I rarely have the interest or the attention span to stick around and watch every episode. To date I think the only anime series I've seen every episode of is FLCL. |
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| Marshmallow Knight ☆ Supermod Join Date: Jun 2000 Location: Southern Ontario Gender: Posts: 23,274 Thanks: 568 Thanked 3,297 Times in 1,582 Posts Blog Entries: 1 | The ones I watch are about 13 to 26 episodes long. I'm talking about...
I watched a few longer series before I got bored of it. Ruruoni Kenshin petered off. I accidentally started watching Bleach for a while, before I realized that it's the new Naruto (which was the new Inuyasha, which was the new Dragon Ball Z, etc.). Long running series typically don't have a lot of meat per episode, since there's stuff like "recap from last episode" and "recap from two or three episodes ago". |
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| PRESS ANY KEY TO PANIC! Join Date: Sep 2000 Location: A Tiny Shed Gender: Posts: 16,483 Thanks: 529 Thanked 1,254 Times in 897 Posts Blog Entries: 46 | Me? I'll watch anything. I only can't stand it if the formula stays the same for too long, like Inuyasha. I mean the characters were good, and it had a nice setup, but it just never ended. I haven't finished Hokuto No Ken, but I believe that's evidence of making a long anime good. Also, I know there will be someone who'll say I'm stupid, but Dragon Ball Z is another good example. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Oct 2006 Location: I weep oily black tears of joy. Gender: Posts: 7,590 Thanks: 119 Thanked 418 Times in 306 Posts Blog Entries: 5 | I prefer for the series to have at twelve to twenty eight episodes and a clear ending. I don't think anything other than Slayers has ever been any good after fifty episodes. |
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| been dreamin', i've been waitin' Join Date: Jan 2001 Location: a bomb-ass cloud house bachelorette pad Gender: Posts: 24,396 Thanks: 173 Thanked 1,179 Times in 716 Posts | |
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| Senior Member Join Date: Aug 2005 Location: If there's a bright center to the universe I'm on the planet it's farthest from Gender: Posts: 3,742 Thanks: 1,597 Thanked 320 Times in 224 Posts Blog Entries: 1 | My favorites are usually on one end of the spectrum or another, Baccano, Durarara and Bebop being in 10-30 length and One Piece and FMA being considerably longer. Although Code Geass falls in the middle so exceptions to every rule. |
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| Junior Member Join Date: Jan 2007 Location: The bottom of a Dr. Pepper bottle Gender: Posts: 497 Thanks: 52 Thanked 18 Times in 16 Posts | I can get to about 3 seasons at most then it just starts to get repetitive. Examples: Eureka Seven (2 seasons and an awesome ova) Gunslinger Girl (1 season and OVA might be 2 haven't checked.) Nabari no Ou (1 Season) Outlaw Star (1 Season) Cowboy bebop (1 season one movie) Ghost in Shell (3 seasons? x ova's) Samuri Seven (1 Season) Hikaru no Go (2 or 3 seasons can't remember) Baki the Grappler( 1 season that I've seen) Code Geass (2 seasons) Lupin the 3rd (To much to count) I tried on Naruto till they hit the wall of fillers after Sasuke leaves. And YuYu Hakesho till right after the tournament. Plus after so long its just to expensive to buy. I mean the running total of DBZ and Naruto and Bleach is well in the hundreds and hundreds of dollars. |
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| Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: THIS LOCATION REMINDS ME OF A PUZZLE, LUKE Gender: Posts: 9,077 Thanks: 2,825 Thanked 1,221 Times in 821 Posts | I tend to avoid the really long series as well just because unless I REALLY like it I really don't want to devote that much time to it, especially since they get forever to get anywhere. That's why there are really only two that I've bothered with. I gave up on Inuyasha after they got all of the pearl fragments the FIRST time, since I didn't like it enough to keep going. Same with both Naruto and Bleach-- after a certain point, I usually decide I just don't care enough to keep watching, so I don't. Short anime, however, I'll almost always stick through with till the end because even if I don't particularly like it, I usually find it worth at least seeing how it finishes since it's not that long. |
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| Join Date: Aug 2002 Location: I rub my tilde all over your asterisk Gender: Posts: 28,100 Thanks: 2,151 Thanked 5,338 Times in 2,433 Posts | I like a few longer series, but have never seen all of something as long as DBZ and definitely not Ranma 1/2 To me, FMA:Brotherhood is probably near the top end of the spectrum in terms of the length of continuity I'd be willing to follow. I just don't have the attention span for hundreds of episodes with nothing happening in them. FLCL is pretty high on the top of my list, and it's only 6 episodes, so I can't really say that being a short series detracts. After all, I do tend to like the feature film format better than the serialized format. |
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| Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: THIS LOCATION REMINDS ME OF A PUZZLE, LUKE Gender: Posts: 9,077 Thanks: 2,825 Thanked 1,221 Times in 821 Posts | Yeah, I really like the lengths of both FMA series, actually. They're long enough that lots of stuff can happen, but short enough that you don't have to devote your entire life to it and they are to-the-point. Really long series are either all or nothing for me. If I really like it I'll stick around until the end; if I don't find it any better than just alright, I don't bother after fifty episodes or so. |
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| Senior Member Join Date: May 2008 Location: Sutme Gender: Posts: 3,648 Thanks: 404 Thanked 331 Times in 256 Posts Blog Entries: 3 | hmm i don't know, i steamrolled through 3 seasons of beyblade some time ago and i really enjoyed grenadier (for the story). i think it comes down to a good work balance: story, animation and characters. I list some to give a little pointer. Black laggon 1 Love Hina 1-2 Digimon 1-2 (need a pointer to what the friggin pritt stick happend in the later series, pm me) Yu gi oh Abridged Ladies VS Buttlers Panty & stocking FLCL it's just that i read them more than watch the series. |
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| Veteran Member Join Date: Dec 2000 Location: Florida Gender: Posts: 18,304 Thanks: 1 Thanked 13 Times in 10 Posts | It doesn't really matter how long an anime is, as long as the series has an ending. I like watching stuff that's already finished. My ideal length is around 50 episodes, but some of my favorite series are much shorter and some are longer. |
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