yukinon wrote:Would that include the OVAs, Zipo?
Osaka was always my favorite Azu girl.
Um, I did not say RK & Samurai X.
yukinon wrote:Would that include the OVAs, Zipo?
Osaka was always my favorite Azu girl.
ZIPO_MASTER* wrote:Um, I did not say RK & Samurai X.
Emanku wrote:Let's see . . .
I think I've seen every episode of Dragonball Z since, at the time, I had only basic cable and it was the best show on. Since then the same station has gotten Inuyasha, Gundam SEED, .hack\\SIGN, Witch Hunter Robin, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex and Naruto. I've also been watching fansubs so . . .
rocklobster wrote:For me it would be Gundam SeeD and Gundam Wing. I stopped watching DBZ after Cell was FINALLY destroyed, so I can't count that one. I would count Yu Yu Hakusho and Rurouni Kenshin, if CN had actually finished their runs.
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
Warrior 4 Jesus wrote:I don't see the point in really long series. The longest I've seen are the standard 26 episodes each of Noir and Last Exile. All the others are either movies or random episodes of anime on tv (very rare) or from the library (still quite rare).
Radical Dreamer wrote:There's no "point", really. The "point" isn't the length, it's the story in and of itself. If the story takes a long time to tell, a la Monster or 20th Century Boys, then yeah, it's going to be a long series, but it'll be worth it. Granted, several anime are long simply because of filler, but that varies from series to series. If the story stays strong and relevant to the plot throughout the series, then I see no problem with long anime. *shrug*
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