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Bojji that dudeWhelp.. all I know is if some shh happens to by dude bojji
i don’t know where we going.. but we going
kage too
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Bojji that dudeWhelp.. all I know is if some shh happens to by dude bojji
i don’t know where we going.. but we going
kage too
I agree with all this. I’ve actually been struggling with OP recently because I’m jus waiting for it to end so we can move onto the next arc.I think Jump in general is realizing that shorter, faster paced series are catching the younger audiences attention, allows them to buy full sets of volumes once a series ends, and allows for animes and mangas that are more accessible to casual fans. Also gives new creators and existing creators more at bats to create hits.
One Piece has been "struggling" (still performing well, but not as well as it has historically) in the New World arcs because fans feel it's too long and inaccessible and so the anime has been trying to include more reminders of plotlines and catch up for young audiences and casual fans which annoys the hardcore fans. Lotta balancing and things go into these long series that make it unwieldy. The pacing sucks, but filler arcs lose viewers and break means they lose their coveted time slot. These longer series are just harder for Shueisha to manage and the consumption habits of younger audiences I'm sure has changed.
I hear ya, I’m jus a sucker for the many mysteries surrounding OP. Like the Void Century, The Will of D, What has Blackbeard been up to, what is he, what has Shanks been up to, The Gorosei, devil fruits, and jus what the heck is the One Piece.Yeah Wano is longer than Dressrosa, but still more interesting and better paced in my opinion. Yet still in almost every new world arc outside of Zou, I'm just like I wish Oda's editors would reign him in more and edit the story more to streamline it. But also I get it's hard when he is who he is and being a weekly series with a weekly deadline, it's not a luxury they may have. But definitely a real issue of the series for a long time now.
I like these new shorter stories, cause while you can see potential for more at times and they may benefit from some added length and depth, but usually are much more focused and probably get outlined fully in advance. I also used to wait for a series to hit 50 chapters before even checking for it. Now I don't have. to do that either.
Hope not.Feel like Edens zero just started. Also didn't know Boruto was halfway finished, wonder what happens next he going to have a kid too?
Not too mention, they could put more effort into each anime episode which results in better animation.I think Jump in general is realizing that shorter, faster paced series are catching the younger audiences attention, allows them to buy full sets of volumes once a series ends, and allows for animes and mangas that are more accessible to casual fans. Also gives new creators and existing creators more at bats to create hits.
One Piece has been "struggling" (still performing well, but not as well as it has historically) in the New World arcs because fans feel it's too long and inaccessible and so the anime has been trying to include more reminders of plotlines and catch up for young audiences and casual fans which annoys the hardcore fans. Lotta balancing and things go into these long series that make it unwieldy. The pacing sucks, but filler arcs lose viewers and break means they lose their coveted time slot. These longer series are just harder for Shueisha to manage and the consumption habits of younger audiences I'm sure has changed.
Same. Gotta watch it in imaxAye jus got tickets for JJK 0. Forgot they went on sale this week.
Dope! Didnt even have that option but excited nonetheless.Same. Gotta watch it in imax