KaiserNeko wrote:That last bit was uncalled for and you should know it.
What was uncalled for exactly? Gun to my head and given a choice between only one of the two options, I honestly would prefer to sit through my least favorite (or most hated), most poorly drawn episode of DBZ than I would a very large chunk of what I saw of One Piece. That's not my trying to be a dick, that's me being completely honest.
And I only responded in the first place because I really do feel that the whole "it really does get better after *such and such dozens of episodes later*!" argument to be a very weak excuse once you pass a certain ridiculous number of episodes for a series this long. That's more or less essentially my point, and I'm sorry if that came out as offensive in some way.
KaiserNeko wrote:I'm one of many who enjoyed the first 40 episodes -greatly-, from the early development of the characters to the exposition about the world around them. Sure, it doesn't speed right into the good stuff, but One Piece actually profits from it's development.
I can get behind the sentiment and idea behind what your saying here, but it also depends on what that development consists of as well as it's execution.
KaiserNeko wrote:And not to mention, a lot of people feel that the series starts getting really good around episode 20, when Sanji shows up. So one can say that only the first 20 episodes are slow, but even I'd disagree again with that as we get to meet all the characters who become so very important along the journey.
I don't even remember who the hell Sanji is. That should say something about how much of an impression the show left on me.
KaiserNeko wrote:Disclaimer: Manga is still better than the anime, though. Mostly because of the filler in the show... *Shudder.*
Might be worth checking out then, depending.
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Kunzait's Wuxia Thread
Journey to the West, chapter 26 wrote:The strong man will meet someone stronger still:
Come to naught at last he surely will!
Zephyr wrote:And that's to say nothing of how pretty much impossible it is to capture what made the original run of the series so great. I'm in the generation of fans that started with Toonami, so I totally empathize with the feeling of having "missed the party", experiencing disappointment, and wanting to experience it myself. But I can't, that's how life is. Time is a bitch. The party is over. Kageyama, Kikuchi, and Maeda are off the sauce now; Yanami almost OD'd; Yamamoto got arrested; Toriyama's not going to light trash cans on fire and hang from the chandelier anymore. We can't get the band back together, and even if we could, everyone's either old, in poor health, or calmed way the fuck down. Best we're going to get, and are getting, is a party that's almost entirely devoid of the magic that made the original one so awesome that we even want more.
Kamiccolo9 wrote:It grinds my gears that people get "outraged" over any of this stuff. It's a fucking cartoon. If you are that determined to be angry about something, get off the internet and make a stand for something that actually matters.
Rocketman wrote:"Shonen" basically means "stupid sentimental shit" anyway, so it's ok to be anti-shonen.