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Don't get me wrong when I was younger I probably watched the first 300-400 episodes of One Piece more than once and enjoyed it repeatedly. The pacing was occasionally bad back then but not a total joke. It's the subsequent 600+ where its lost the plot lol. One Piece is tied together by awesome, emotional, gut-punching backstories and takes exciting leaps forward in the story where other series would just stew for a while. So when you spread those key moments out to be 10, 20, even 50 episodes apart, it loses all its rhythm.

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23 hours ago, Shorty said:

Don't get me wrong when I was younger I probably watched the first 300-400 episodes of One Piece more than once and enjoyed it repeatedly. The pacing was occasionally bad back then but not a total joke. It's the subsequent 600+ where its lost the plot lol. One Piece is tied together by awesome, emotional, gut-punching backstories and takes exciting leaps forward in the story where other series would just stew for a while. So when you spread those key moments out to be 10, 20, even 50 episodes apart, it loses all its rhythm.

I don't remember it getting bad until Fishman Island. Probably because they stopped doing fillers arcs, which everyone hated. At least you could skip them.

They've improved since Wano started though. They've increased the animation budged for action scenes which look great. You still get recap episodes every so often, but it's not too bad.

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Just checked and the first 3 arcs are up on iPlayer. What's nice as well is that they've split them into their arcs so its easy to search through.

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My impression after watching One Piece for the first time...the opening theme tune sucks. Not huge on the voice acting either. Probably would have preferred to watch it in Japanese.

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On 9/2/2024 at 8:42 PM, Hero-of-Time said:

My impression after watching One Piece for the first time...the opening theme tune sucks. Not huge on the voice acting either. Probably would have preferred to watch it in Japanese.

What the ACTUAL F-

Oh you're watching it dubbed. That makes sense.

The reason I watch subbed over dubbed is not for superiority or because I think "original is better" - it's because when you can understand the cringey shonen words being shouted out loud, it's just so silly.

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1 minute ago, Shorty said:

What the ACTUAL F-

Oh you're watching it dubbed. That makes sense.

The reason I watch subbed over dubbed is not for superiority or because I think "original is better" - it's because when you can understand the cringey shonen words being shouted out loud, it's just so silly.

Haha. Yeah, it just seems like a random bunch of words thrown together. I prefer the end credits song.

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Trailer for the upcoming adaptation of Junji Ito's Uzumaki, which releases 28th September: 

Looks gross, which is to say that it looks perfect.

I'll take five more, please and thank you. 

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Still continuing with watching One Piece. Big fan of Zoro but I'm not liking Nami that much. Also, all of the special moves in this show have ridiculous names.

Watching this makes me wanna play Skies of Arcadia again. :D

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6 minutes ago, Hero-of-Time said:

Still continuing with watching One Piece. Big fan of Zoro but I'm not liking Nami that much. Also, all of the special moves in this show have ridiculous names.

Watching this makes me wanna play Skies of Arcadia again. :D

How far in are you? Nami does get better.

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I'm moving at a much slower pace than you, only at ep 4 but I'll probably continue. It's been nice remembering the old episodes and I know there's some arcs I really enjoyed that'll be cool to rewatch.

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Finished S4 of Demon Slayer after starting it the other day. 

S2 is still the peak of it for me, but that entire 30+ minute finale and the penultimate episode's credits were just flexing so damn hard with the craziest anime eye candy I think I've seen in a show – it matched movie quality and then some. The entire finale is basically just the most glorified and stretched out post-credits scene and it freaking works. 

Which makes complete sense with the knowledge that we're getting a trilogy to finish it all off. It does seem a bit rushed, but hey, I'll take three gorgeous and fight-heavy anime films to round this all off before it would otherwise run itself into the ground :D

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Trying to make the most of the anime mood I find myself in, I finally returned to Yu Yu Hakusho last night after taking a very long break from it (was only 7 or 8 episodes in when I started back in Feb), now 12 episodes in. I've got loads of thoughts, like how Kuwabara is already one of the greatest and most likeable characters of all-time, but what I really want to talk about is:

What the hell did Togashi do in a past life to have not one, but two, of his adapted works get 10/10 OPs? 

Yes this is the second time I'm mentioning this, but Hunter x Hunter gets Departure and Yu Yu gets this wonderful OP. Smile Bomb is a certified banger :p

The ED, Homework Never Ends, also SLAPS

Did I use those terms right @Hero-of-Time? I'm sure @drahkon will back me up that no other words could convey the same feelings :p

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1 hour ago, Hero-of-Time said:

I did not. :D 

I found it far too cheesy/happy go lucky.

Yeah fair enough. I think that's what ended up drawing me to it, although happy go lucky only lasts for so long in each arc.

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