Grizzlyjin
Supersonic, idiotic, disconnecting, not respecting, who would really ever wanna go and top that
Well...people have different standards towards what constitutes good drama. Did I find Episode 3 of Sword Art Online all that compelling and emotional? Not especially. Actually I think that after this episode I skipped ahead to the Episode 12 or 13. Then I watched 14 and 15 and never went back. There are worse shows, it just isn't terribly interesting most of the time. Still better than Deadman Wonderland. :|
Maybe us anime fans make too much of a stink about filler material. Yeah, overall it never impacts the overall story since it can't contradict canon material. But a competent team could come up with a good original story, even restrained by the fact that they can't really leave any lasting threads. I can't speak for every Bleach fan, but I don't even know if the quality of the filler arcs was the issue, I think it had more to do with the fact that they were occurring between canon arcs. So you'd have Ichigo in the middle of an important fight, then the story would jump to something else for several weeks. I think the stop and go filler is more detrimental to the weekly viewer's enjoyment, compared to longer filler arcs.
I think it just depends on your knowledge of the source material. For someone that only watches Bleach on Toonami and doesn't read the Viz manga or scans, you just enjoy it for what it is. But when you do have knowledge of upcoming arcs, you're just waiting and waiting for something to get animated.
And if Toonami can't get Shippuden, I think they should just move on after they run through the episodes of Naruto they have. Reairing something so long would be a bit tiresome, especially after over a year of filler episodes.
My feelings towards filler material are starting to mellow out with age. Like most American animated shows are original, not adaptations. So it's not like there isn't the potential for filler arcs to be good...it just doesn't happen often.
I wonder what the "average Toonami viewer" is like. Do they only watch dubbed anime? Is this their first experience with a lot of these shows? Are Toonami and adult swim their primary method of watching these shows?
Maybe us anime fans make too much of a stink about filler material. Yeah, overall it never impacts the overall story since it can't contradict canon material. But a competent team could come up with a good original story, even restrained by the fact that they can't really leave any lasting threads. I can't speak for every Bleach fan, but I don't even know if the quality of the filler arcs was the issue, I think it had more to do with the fact that they were occurring between canon arcs. So you'd have Ichigo in the middle of an important fight, then the story would jump to something else for several weeks. I think the stop and go filler is more detrimental to the weekly viewer's enjoyment, compared to longer filler arcs.
I think it just depends on your knowledge of the source material. For someone that only watches Bleach on Toonami and doesn't read the Viz manga or scans, you just enjoy it for what it is. But when you do have knowledge of upcoming arcs, you're just waiting and waiting for something to get animated.
And if Toonami can't get Shippuden, I think they should just move on after they run through the episodes of Naruto they have. Reairing something so long would be a bit tiresome, especially after over a year of filler episodes.
My feelings towards filler material are starting to mellow out with age. Like most American animated shows are original, not adaptations. So it's not like there isn't the potential for filler arcs to be good...it just doesn't happen often.
I wonder what the "average Toonami viewer" is like. Do they only watch dubbed anime? Is this their first experience with a lot of these shows? Are Toonami and adult swim their primary method of watching these shows?