rocklobster (post: 1377435) wrote:Oh, and you guys, stop ripping on Inuyasha. I still like it.
rocklobster wrote:Oh, and you guys, stop ripping on Inuyasha. I still like it. In fact, I've been watching The Final Act on Hulu. It'll REALLY end in about 5 weeks!
uc pseudonym (post: 1376865) wrote: Imagine how much shorter DBZ (and better) would be without scene panning and reaction shots being dragged out forever.
Sheenar wrote:Yes, definitely. Though I still love the series, sometimes it takes far too long to get to the next plot point (I'm not far into DBZ, but I just finished Season 3 --it took FOREVER to get to the actual fight between Goku and Frieza). I want to finish the series, but there are so many seasons that I am just going to Netflix them and will finish it eventually...
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
rocklobster (post: 1377564) wrote:A little something to consider. I know Superman and Batman really have nothing to do with anime, but do you really think they'd still have as much cultural impact if there was only a handful of stories?
So my point is, just because something is long doesn't mean it's no good.
Now granted, I do like some short anime. Haibane Renmei and Serial Experiments Lain are both two of my favorite short animes. Each one is only thirteen episodes. (although I wish Haibane Renmei was longer)
Maokun: Ninjas or Pirates? (Vikings are not a valid answer, sorry)
EricTheFred: Vikings are always a valid answer.
rocklobster (post: 1377564) wrote:A little something to consider. I know Superman and Batman really have nothing to do with anime, but do you really think they'd still have as much cultural impact if there was only a handful of stories?
blkmage wrote:And when they do attempt some form of continuity, don't they run into problems accidentally retconning stuff because there's simply so much?
adam.skinner (post: 1381746) wrote:One of my favorite "very short" shows is Ga-rei Zero. Action, great emotional content, very cool and unique weapons, and excellent character interactions. While it does leave room for more, it's complete as it stands.
JapanAni (post: 1383803) wrote:older anime series tends to span to 75-200 the longest one I can think of is Detective Conan running at 536 currently airing. That's been airing for more than a decade now. I'd be surprised at anyone still catching up with that series. Sailor Moon was about 200.
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