Lets Talk The Big 3 (Anime shows)

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Ive watched most of all of those three (lots of free time after school)
but at the moment o only read the one piece manga sometimes and watch the
naruto non filler episodes.

Bleach: Ive found that to be the most generic of those three, it just seems like the same
over and over again with little worthwile moments besides the fighting. It Goes:
1 Ichigo is super powerful 2 Some kind of new enemy comes around and kicks his butt
3 Ichigo has some self-revelation and is suddenly a super saiyan.
Weirdly after getting 10x stronger for half a dozen times and hundreds of episodes
he is weaker then somebody he finished with one blow in episode 30 or so (Kenpachi)

One Piece: Light hearted fun adventure anime, liked it a lot as a kid and it seems
like it didnt change much after a bazillion episodes and over a decade. It would have been
great for it to grow up and get deeper/darker/more serious as the years passed, but i guess
its too popular for that to happen.
Unfortunately the anime is unwatchable most of the time since its spread so thin
that 60 % of an episode is zooming around to stall for the next sentence to be spoken
and 25% intro and outro.

Naruto: It has some good moments (mostly when naruto is not there to make everything
boring trying to be the good guy posterboy). Maybe 20% of the episodes are worth watching
and the fights can be quite imaginative, but it doesnt take to long before naruto wants
to make friends with someone and starts about how nobody liked him when he was little for the
24572th time.


Ultimately all three are to unfocused to be something great,
but they amassed a lot of backstory after the years and offer some fun
once and again. You can watch them to waste your time untill something
good comes around that can actually make a point like Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica
or Baccano!.
 

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Out of the Big Three I've only watched Naruto. The first series is fairly bad, and the entire last 200 episodes can be skipped completely because of their complete filler irrelevance, but I'm enjoying Shippiden. Granted it has its moments still (including giving a character some importance and then dropping then completely), but Naruto as a character is far less annoying than previously, thank god.