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ThePQ4:
Oooooooh, I see it now. My bad, I read this part:

--- Quote ---4Kids Entertainment licensed the series for an English language dubbed broadcast and release in North America. The 4Kids episodes aired in the United States on the Fox network as part of the Fox Box block, premiering on September 18, 2004. The episodes were heavily edited, with the first 143 episodes cut down to 104
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Either way, that is a crazy number of episodes. I mean, I liked One Peice well enough, but it would probably take my entire external harddrive to download and save all of those...(or, well, pretty close) and that's just not worth watching...

I don't know what everyone has against Bleach...I mean, I kind of liked it...mind you, I haven't seen more then about 20 episodes, but still...

sandysmilinstrange:

--- Quote from: Coffee_Kaioken on 04 Nov 2008, 18:03 ---

My friends also recommended One Piece, saying it was better than Death Note. *shrug* Really, after DN, I saw the hype and understood why everyone loved it. L was the shit.

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Have you read the manga as well? That's where it's at (well, actually, the anime is really good too, but Mello and Near are not fleshed out quite so much).

Jackie Blue:
Generally I hate all animes that are longer than 26 episodes.

This rule has not really failed me yet.

CamusCanDo:
I find if I catch an anime early, like I did with Naruto, I'll be more inclined to follow it through if I think it's good enough.

Fuck catching up on 375 episodes though.

Also, I'm re-watching Samurai Champloo for the first time in about 2 years. Fuck goddamn, Samurai Champloo.

Alex C:
Yeah, there's nothing worse than the nasty combination of serial plots AND a ridiculous number of episodes. Most decent long running television programs consist of largely self-contained episodes for good reason; it's a bitch to plan out events over many episodes. It only gets worse when you consider the threat of cancellation or in the case of many manga adaptations, working to stay relatively consistent with a seperate ongoing work. Besides, there's no way in hell you're not repeating yourself by 300+ episodes.

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