I think it's legitimate to discuss how Naruto's departure will effect Jump and what role Bleach and One Piece serve in that
AssClass is already pretty damn popular, once the anime it comes out it could blow up in popularity like those series did.
I think it's legitimate to discuss how Naruto's departure will effect Jump and what role Bleach and One Piece serve in that
Naruto had it's moments in Part 1 (some emotional pull) which part 2 was never to really match.
Gantz post Buddha arc. Though that's Seinen.
Glad Kishimoto is finally putting the series out of its misery. I used to be a huge fan, but it's really started to drag recently (especially in the last year or so). Glad the final battle won't be too long.
So he should rush the story and get them to Raftel already? Dude, even Silvers Rayleigh said it. The important thing is the journey, and that will be the key point when they'll have to decide what to do with the "One Piece". This just reads as someone who's tired of the current arc and maybe you have a point there, but wanting Oda to actually rush everything only for the sake of achieving the goal is quite perplexing...
Kishi wrote himself into a corner with Madara and Obito, hence shoehorning Kaguya with no context and the tragically long war arc. War should have ended with Obito, like 20 chapters wasted on Madara and Kaguya in the end for no reason.
5 weeks to end everything, INCLUDING the most highly anticipated fight of the series? Not a fucking chance.
Who said anything about rushing there? My point I'd that it needs to feel like we're making progress towards Luffy's goal. Everything else is fine to have but make it feel like we're we're moving toward what the hero set out to do. As long as it feels like they're going somewhere I'll take anything that comes unless it's flagrantly bad.
Nothing's been announced. We probably won't hear what it is for a couple weeks.
There's a chance that its "replacement" will be cancelled fairly quickly.
The way Jump works is that readers vote for what stays and what goes. They can have 13 new series a year, but only 2-3 will survive past 50 chapters.
wonder what will replace them
so when is the next big shonen
Did you miss when Naruto had to learn to expel the remnants of hatred from his heart in order to tame the Kyuubi's power? Or when he learned that the use of the Kyuubi's chakara was what hurt Sakura in his rage, leading him to learn he must never solely depend on it again? Or in a moment of weakness in his fight with Pein, he essentially gives up for the first time in the manga and nearly rips the Kyuubi's seal?
There was a lot more growth in Part 2 than your giving credit to.
Plus the don't even explain what she was or why she did what she did. Infuriating.I'm still in awe at the Kaguya thing. Like...really? At least Madara had actual build-up.
Not really expecting good things for the ending, either.
Now do Bleach, from when Aizen enters the fake Karakura until he gets cut in half by Ichigo.![]()
Kishi wrote himself into a corner with Madara and Obito, hence shoehorning Kaguya with no context and the tragically long war arc. War should have ended with Obito, like 20 chapters wasted on Madara and Kaguya in the end for no reason.
5 weeks to end everything, INCLUDING the most highly anticipated fight of the series? Not a fucking chance.
Naruto is the John Cena of manga, his gimmick is old and wore out.
Hope the last fight with Sasuke is a squash match
Now do Bleach, from when Aizen enters the fake Karakura until he gets cut in half by Ichigo.![]()
Most important questions: How are the fights?For Shonen Jump.
Naruto is the John Cena of manga, his gimmick is old and wore out.
Hope the last fight with Sasuke is a squash match
Most important questions: How are the fights?
That would be hilarious.What if Kishi pulls some Yu Yu Hakusho and shows only the aftermath of the fight? lol
What was the biggest manga before NarutOnepiecBleach?
Didn't its numbers start to drop after Dragon Ball ended?What was the biggest manga in Shonen Jump before NarutOnepiecBleach? Did anything as big as DBZ come along before the big three arrived?
What was the biggest manga in Shonen Jump before NarutOnepiecBleach? Did anything as big as DBZ come along before the big three arrived?
I recall Kishi outright admitted that he made Madara too powerful, and had to talk with his editor on how to defeat him.
The answer? Bunny alien Ninja from nowhere! Only mentioned like 30 chapters before!
holy shit are you serious? lol
Kishimoto-sensei addressed curiosity on whether Madara can be defeated. He responded that while he did make him really strong, Madara has to be defeated somehow otherwise the story wont be able to progress. He continued by saying that he has to figure out how to defeat Madara and that hell have to think it over with his editor.
Let's see. To the Bleach Wiki!
Aizen arrived in Fake Karakura in Chapter 315
The fight was interrupted by Turn Back the Pendulum for 12 chapters
And Ichigo defeated him in Chapter 421
The whole thing took about two years.
I think it's about time.
btw, I just got into Attack on Titan. I watched the entire first season on Netflix. It was so good. Is Attack on Titan not as popular as the current big three being talked about in here? I think it's a good replacement for Naruto. The characters are far more compelling and realistic than Naruto's (Mikasa>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>Sakura), and I wish they would have done the Naruto anime in a similar way as AoT where they wait a while to catch up with the manga. The AoT anime is so consistent in terms of production.
From what I remember Seiya was like the ultimate jobber protagonist. Even when he won he still got his ass kicked.Actually,is Pegasus Seiya now.Sabo
Voice actor jokes!
I'm still in awe at the Kaguya thing. Like...really? At least Madara had actual build-up.
Not really expecting good things for the ending, either.
What if Kishi pulls some Yu Yu Hakusho and shows only the aftermath of the fight? lol
72.So how many Naruto volumes total?
You could argue this but you can't quite say that nothing in One Piece is important to the main goal until the series ends. Oda time and time again somehow makes every little detail in One Piece relevant to "something" so to speak, and I have no doubt in my mind all the little plot-threads will eventually connect together and it'll also connect to the "One Piece" itself.Did you read Infinite's post earlier (I think it was Infinite, anyway). Basically, my problem with One Piece is that the show has this giant nebulous goal that they're supposedly going after but they're basically just going about with crazy hijinx/shit instead of stuff happening towards that objective specifically. Oda doesn't really ever paint what the big picture looks like despite having a start and end point. It's pretty frustrating as someone who started reading OP when it first was serialized in Japan. I've been with the series a long time and it still feels like it never really goes anywhere in regards to the premise it setup originally.
I don't really have a problem with all that gallivanting around but it's frustrating when you set goals and kind of mill about it. HxH does the same thing as OP does in fact, set the hero a goal and he then goes on adventures as a result. However, Togashi actually finished that and then is further expanding the story from there. =P Makes me wish Oda would fucking just let them get there and then springboard into bigger things >=|