What is the most dropped anime according to you?

I... don't think anyone would know this answer?
 
One Piece, or Dragon Ball? Both are pretty well-known, and have a knack for dragging 3mins scenes over multiple episodes. Which (imo) means a lot of people tried them, but dropped them because they got bored. Most likely One Piece 'cause the fillers hurt to watch, and its long ah.
 
One Piece, or Dragon Ball? Both are pretty well-known, and have a knack for dragging 3mins scenes over multiple episodes. Which (imo) means a lot of people tried them, but dropped them because they got bored. Most likely One Piece 'cause the fillers hurt to watch, and its long ah.

I enjoy DBZ's stretched out stuff, but I was young and not well informed back then. Though both have filler because they started the anime too fast.
 
for me, I think it might be... 'naruto'. I tried my best to get into it myself, but I can't keep up due to so many filler episodes.

I'm doing my best with watching 'bleach' though.
 
I enjoy DBZ's stretched out stuff, but I was young and not well informed back then. Though both have filler because they started the anime too fast.

It was definitely less of an issue in DBZ since you only had one or two filler episodes on average, 5 or 6 at most, and on truly rare occasions. One Piece fillers often lasted a dozen of episodes or so. And people are definitely more picky about what they watch now than they were when DBZ finished airing


for me, I think it might be... 'naruto'. I tried my best to get into it myself, but I can't keep up due to so many filler episodes.

I'm doing my best with watching 'bleach' though.

I almost forgot how bad Naruto was with the fillers... I just googled it and nearly everything after ep 125 were fillers. Lol
 
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Probably a lot of the shows that are at least a few hundred episodes and don’t have the seasons released separately. Part of it is the daunting episode length, and the other part is all the filler.
 
It was definitely less of an issue in DBZ since you only had one or two filler episodes on average, 5 or 6 at most, and on truly rare occasions. One Piece fillers often lasted a dozen of episodes or so. And people are definitely more picky about what they watch now than they were when DBZ finished airing




I almost forgot how bad Naruto was with the fillers... I just googled it and nearly everything after ep 125 were fillers. Lol

Because they were right on top of the manga with Naruto and they can't disband the people and have them come back to the series till there is enough content to make more.
 
Because they were right on top of the manga with Naruto and they can't disband the people and have them come back to the series till there is enough content to make more.
Now I wonder how things would have been if MHA, Demon Slayer and AoT followed the fillers model. I can kind of see it working for MHA, the other two not so much.
 
Now I wonder how things would have been if MHA, Demon Slayer and AoT followed the fillers model. I can kind of see it working for MHA, the other two not so much.

They pull off AoT easily, may not be good but they could. Demon Slayer has some very special writing going for it that you don't want to kill the flow to.
 
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