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Grand Blue is back with S2. Honesty looks better than S1 and the comedic timing is def better. @MushroomX Pretty sure you would love it.

As far what this episode adapted compared to the manga.

This episode adapted

  • Side Story: Letter
  • All of chapter 26 and the first 10 pages or so of chapter 27.
It looks like they will adapt the Shiori chapters before moving on to the All-Girls School Arc, which makes sense. It would make things flow with Sakurako. Plus Side Story: Letter allows the anime to offer a partial recap without committing to one.

Although the OP & ED are a huge downgrade from S1.
 

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Watched first episode of Hotel Inhumans. The first episode was pretty good, and I did not expect to get hit in the feels in the end :mjcry:

I guess Killing Hotel sounds more like it. Basically, the concierges fulfill requests by the guests, which are assassins it seems. This def caught my attention :ehh:
 

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I was nervous about how Gachiakuta's animation would go, because I put the manga up there with the top shonen out right now. But the first episode nailed the characters and energy imo. Now we just gotta see how the action is animated. Enjin's a dope character, so I'm looking forward to his introduction.
 

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@T-K-G One Punch Man S3 about to be mid af. Easily skipping it.


i stopped tryna keep track of OPM ages ago, nikkas had 3 different versions of the same manga and expected people to be locked in, release schedules all weird n shyt :what:

it's crazy how the anime didn't even make it to the craziest arcs without completely crumbling :snoop:





this might be a separate discussion entirely, but i HIGHLY doubt Bleach/One Piece/ Naruto would have as good a run as they have if they came out today in 2025 :jbhmm:

too many studios get in their own way now, and they would've had a harder time competing with the internet, competition wasn't a big of a deal back then for them.

Filler arcs would've gotten them cancelled or caused a huge drop in animation for following seasons.

or a show would've came out with better animation and forced them into the bushes
 

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i stopped tryna keep track of OPM ages ago, nikkas had 3 different versions of the same manga and expected people to be locked in, release schedules all weird n shyt :what:

it's crazy how the anime didn't even make it to the craziest arcs without completely crumbling :snoop:
It's even worse now. ONE only really does the webcomic, and now the story is basically Murata's. There are constant redraws where keeping up with the manga isn't worth it. This post highlights all the issues in the manga now if you care to read.



this might be a separate discussion entirely, but i HIGHLY doubt Bleach/One Piece/ Naruto would have as good a run as they have if they came out today in 2025 :jbhmm:

too many studios get in their own way now, and they would've had a harder time competing with the internet, competition wasn't a big of a deal back then for them.

Filler arcs would've gotten them cancelled or caused a huge drop in animation for following seasons.

or a show would've came out with better animation and forced them into the bushes
Hard to say. In this day and age of seasonals I do think their impact as the Big 3 would be felt less. Honestly, Dragon Ball, in my opinion, is the only one of the weekly anime that really would have survived the seasonal format and just been as impactful. Well, actually, Pokemon too, if we go beyond Battle Shounen because that IP is so huge.

Obviously there wouldn't be filler, and there would be more chapters adapted per chapter. TYBW is like 6 chapters per episode, while OG Bleach is like 2 chapters per episode. One Piece now is one chapter per episode :scust:. (Wit remake is going to look good, but that shyt is never catching up ever.) Although I do wonder how popular the Big 3's manga was when they started out. :jbhmm:. That probably has a big factor to this conversation.

I could see the argument that the anime quality could be better. But the impact the Big 3 def wouldn't have happened in a seasonal format.

Though considering how much I hear people talk about One Piece, it takes x episodes until the anime gets good. It makes me really skeptical it could survive. I do think Naruto & Bleach could still do solidly.
 
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this might be a separate discussion entirely, but i HIGHLY doubt Bleach/One Piece/ Naruto would have as good a run as they have if they came out today in 2025 :jbhmm:

too many studios get in their own way now, and they would've had a harder time competing with the internet, competition wasn't a big of a deal back then for them.

Filler arcs would've gotten them cancelled or caused a huge drop in animation for following seasons.

or a show would've came out with better animation and forced them into the bushes
Hard to say. In this day and age of seasonals I do think their impact as the Big 3 would be felt less. Honestly, Dragon Ball, in my opinion, is the only one of the weekly anime that really would have survived the seasonal format and just been as impactful. Well, actually, Pokemon too, if we go beyond Battle Shounen because that IP is so huge.

Obviously there wouldn't be filler, and there would be more chapters adapted per chapter. TYBW is like 6 chapters per episode, while OG Bleach is like 2 chapters per episode.
It's an interesting scenario.

If we going with a scenario were everything stays the same as 2000-2005 except the level of animation, fandom and technology is of 2025 level, then for sure the three series get way shorter runs, but probably of higher quality. Having a yearly seasonal release like MHA. I think Black Clover showed that the ongoing, weekly, formula is dead for a battle shonen; so any series getting adapted in 2025 will only get seasonal releases.

I also think the Big 3 would've made bank with plot relevant/cannon films that concluded important arcs (the Demon Slayer formula).

In terms of impact, it all depends on what competition they would've had. If we talking about 2025 level competition, then for sure they would've had less impact. But if we talking early to mid 2000's level competition, I think all 3 of them thrive regardless of current levels of technology (animation, social media, streaming, etc.).
 

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It's even worse now. ONE only really does the webcomic, and now the story is basically Murata's. There are constant redraws where keeping up with the manga isn't worth it. This post highlights all the issues in the manga now if you care to read.




Hard to say. In this day and age of seasonals I do think their impact as the Big 3 would be felt less. Honestly, Dragon Ball, in my opinion, is the only one of the weekly anime that really would have survived the seasonal format and just been as impactful. Well, actually, Pokemon too, if we go beyond Battle Shounen because that IP is so huge.

Obviously there wouldn't be filler, and there would be more chapters adapted per chapter. TYBW is like 6 chapters per episode, while OG Bleach is like 2 chapters per episode. One Piece now is one chapter per episode :scust:. (Wit remake is going to look good, but that shyt is never catching up ever.) Although I do wonder how popular the Big 3's manga was when they started out. :jbhmm:. That probably has a big factor to this conversation.

I could see the argument that the anime quality could be better. But the impact the Big 3 def wouldn't have happened in a seasonal format.

Though considering how much I hear people talk about One Piece, it takes x episodes until the anime gets good. It makes me really skeptical it could survive. I do think Naruto & Bleach could still do solidly.

Wait, their's a web comic??? :dahell:
 

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It's an interesting scenario.

If we going with a scenario were everything stays the same as 2000-2005 except the level of animation, fandom and technology is of 2025 level, then for sure the three series get way shorter runs, but probably of higher quality. Having a yearly seasonal release like MHA. I think Black Clover showed that the ongoing, weekly, formula is dead for a battle shonen; so any series getting adapted in 2025 will only get seasonal releases.

I also think the Big 3 would've made bank with plot relevant/cannon films that concluded important arcs (the Demon Slayer formula).

In terms of impact, it all depends on what competition they would've had. If we talking about 2025 level competition, then for sure they would've had less impact. But if we talking early to mid 2000's level competition, I think all 3 of them thrive regardless of current levels of technology (animation, social media, streaming, etc.).
The big thing about Black Clover is that it was nowhere near as popular as MHA or the Big 3. They all have sold 100 million plus. Naruto is 200 million plus, and One Piece is 500 million plus. Black Clover isn't even above 20 million. Honestly, I'm amazed they kept it weekly as long as they did. Then again, Pierrot did the same with Boruto and we know all about that anime and its filler.

Looking at those manga sale numbers, I do agree that they would have probably the same impact. Actually, I am impressed that MHA & Demon Slayer's total sales are near Bleach. I wouldn't have expected that. JJK probably would have approached that if it were longer because around when S2 aired the sales numbers were insane. Funny to think that JJK was almost axed back in the day :mjlol:
 
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