
I think it’s good that both the animation and direction are well done and that the subtle original insertions have been removed.
I’ve been thinking lately that I really want an anime in the evening slot that airs every week…
I’m already out of energy…
The thread picture couldn’t do that either and ended up being very fragmented.
In the first place, there aren’t enough long-term anime options available right now.
No matter how much savings I have, anime progresses about three weeks’ worth of manga in just one week, so I’m definitely going to catch up.
On the contrary, I think it’s amazing that it was able to be animated until the end, like My Hero Academia and its eighth season.
The frame, you know…
Children watch anime on Netflix now, so there’s no need to air it on television.
Despite all the twists and turns with stocks and various matters,
The thread image that reached completion is a bit too much of an exception.
The thread image had almost covered that volume and had a lot of original anime content as well…
Gintama wasn’t constantly running; there were times when they connected it through selections like Gintama: The Best and reruns.
The quality demanded has become too high, making it too tough to do it year-round.
I think Gintama was airing every week.
Could it be that didn’t happen?
You were picking up unanimated episodes to fill the gaps, right?
There are still five days left, right?
Is there any manga that has enough chapters to support a super long anime, like one that could run for several years in a shonen magazine?
At the time of the broadcast, it was still 4:3.
I like the episodes that just show the appearance of the odd jobs shop while talking.
The first time was an anime-original TV special, right?
The thread image usually does something like a lucky hole joke around 6 PM.
Speaking of which, wasn’t there something about Gintama doing a Ginpachi-sensei story a while ago?
The anime from the popularity vote episode was really funny because the characters had numbers attached to them.
Rather, it feels like it’s the producers who are seeking quality, based on examples of projects that became wildly successful by raising their quality.
Is Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood the only series that finished with a traditional broadcasting system and almost no original episodes over the course of several years?
There were also things like the early tempo and the ice magic, but…
Bandai Namco Games must have worked hard!
Is BOY the first Jump work with a cool segmentation in the late-night slot?
The only thing I’ve been working hard on recently throughout the year is Black Clover.
If even Gintama is running out of stock, it makes me feel like annual anime just isn’t possible.
I still want you to do it.
In the case of the thread image, I think it’s a rare example where the lack of stock contributed to a strange kind of humor.
In the first place, the Jump from the thread image era has a conclusion that takes too long.
Well, it’s obvious, but the system of dividing by cool has its pros and cons that vary greatly.
It seems that since it’s an era where people watch via streaming anyway, there isn’t much emphasis on the broadcast time slots.
Finally, with One Piece being aired late at night, there are no Jump anime being broadcast during the time when children are awake.
If I broaden the range to include Jump Ryuujan, there are still more.
I wonder which one is happier, NARUTO, which continued to run with original content despite being stretched out, or BLEACH, which was canceled but started a sequel a few years later.
Since the original Demon Slayer has already finished, I think they could do it every week if they wanted to.
Old Man One-Piece and Old Man Hunter are still running…
Even One Piece can time travel, so I understand that it’s probably tough.
The low batting average of NARUTO’s original anime content is incredible.
Looking back now, that might have been a flavor in its own way.
I feel that NARUTO will someday have a remake anime.
I have some resistance to calling the old hunter “running.”
It feels like a remake of Reborn has been decided based on the developments in the past few years.
Anime original feature films contribute quite a bit to the depth and affection for the characters, creating a noticeable difference in character images compared to those who have only read the original work.
Just as we mentioned, BLEACH and NARUTO are incredibly easy to understand.
The image in the thread was actually using the budget that was stockpiled for the gag episodes and released it for the serious ones, so I think it was quite successful among Jump anime that aren’t in the late-night slot.
In Gintama, there were episodes where Gin-san and the others just chatted, separate from the compilation episodes, right?
It feels like it could barely work if it were something like a one-episode original story like Conan.
Is Go wa-ji Temple in the Reiwa era?!
In Naruto and Bleach, there are many supporting characters, so there are quite a few characters that have little screen time in the original work.
The anime original of NARUTO is amazing in many ways, isn’t it?
I wonder what happened to the 20th anniversary project for the Naruto anime…
I want to see Tuna move with such great animation that it sparkles with the current effects.
Did the old anime end with the future arc?
Wasn’t it about the time the One Piece anime started airing that the move in the morning happened…?
If we’re starting from the parts that haven’t been animated, it would be the Simon arc… starting from the Simon arc, huh… that’s how I feel.
If I were to express Naruto’s dissatisfaction, it would be not becoming Hokage in the final episode.
I can’t help it, but…
What is “Chikara” edition?
I wonder if they will air classic masterpieces like Dai-Grandpa again in the morning anime slot…
As long as the main sponsors, including Shueisha, do not come from three major corporations, Dai’s Great Adventure will not be promoted.
If getting a one-year Go sign is also difficult, it becomes tough.
It is often said that the original scenes in the latter part of NARUTO that came out in the SNS are notable.
I’m impressed that they made around 100 original episodes after the recovery arc ended.
City Hunter and Conan
Stand-alone stories are easy to make as original episodes, which is great.
For some reason, the first episode of Gintama is an original story.
I remember it because it was so poorly received that they kept rehashing it in compilation episodes for many seasons.
I think the original material for BORUTO Part 2 is still lacking.
Even after getting bigger, things haven’t really progressed much.
The Reborn anime has a bit of an awkward feel, so if it’s going to be re-animated, I really hope it becomes super stylish.
Naruto’s anime-original character, Riri, has a recurring desire that can’t be hidden.
Thanks to the anime original content, there has been a significant increase in everyday missions with Sasuke and casual daily life depictions with Shikamaru and the others from the same generation in NARUTO…
It’s lonely here because the original work doesn’t have any of this.
Even though the thread image probably got quite a bit of criticism, TV Tokyo kept supporting it all along…
Can’t we do something about Nurarihyon?
I didn’t really have any complaints, though.
It seems that One Piece is going to be rebooted, but just adapting the original episodes would take an incredible amount of time.
It’s great that NARUTO goes all the way to marriage in the anime original, but I just wish they didn’t wrap it up with the Hokage inauguration ceremony~
I watched the first episode of the original anime of Gintama in real-time.
I feel like suddenly Sachan appeared and was doing SM, but is that right?
Well, it’s understandable that Reborn has been kind of mediocre since the future arc, but I do have the feeling that I’d like to see the ridiculously uncool D in the anime…
To go back to the past, I will return to train by defeating future enemies! As a child, I thought, “That’s quite a whimsical way to go about it!”
The image cultivated in the original anime is significant, whether it’s with the Gotei 13 or the group of counterparts.
Nostalgia is overwhelming…
In the end, they incorporated anime-original content that completely ignored the timeline, and then used that as a joke within the anime itself.
Jump anime, which was seen as low quality, has gradually improved since Kuroko’s Basketball and has bloomed beautifully with Demon Slayer and Jujutsu Kaisen.
If it weren’t for Sasuke and the original material, there would be too few missions completed together.
But I think if Reborn’s voice changes from now on, it would feel really strange.
Speaking of Reborn, the casting was completely in the style of Nelke…
Even in D.Gray-man, there was an anime-original arc…
A simple discussion on how it’s not feasible to turn a weekly manga into a long-term anime.
I can’t keep the conversation going.
Long-running story-based anime tends to have shaky animation, doesn’t it?
The only scene I remember from Reborn is when the rain reverses and hits the wall.
Also, those who are under the cherry blossom tree die.
As for voice acting, the people who are currently active are probably many times better, but when it comes to playing the characters from Reborn, I personally think they had improved quite a bit by the latter half.
I continued it once in the middle of the night, but is there any plan to continue World Trigger for now?
When the D.Gray-man anime was adapted, not even ten volumes had been released.
It was clear that I would catch up soon.
I want Full Armor D to have a cheapness similar to the old anime, where it doesn’t move at all.
Speaking of that era, yes.
The original anime ending from the anime adaptation of the monthly manga as well…
The thread image had episodes with original anime content, where the A part covered the original material and the B part continued with the original anime segment.
What is the author doing now?
The early D.Gray-man really felt like an amazing manga had come out.
Well, anime is also fast.
In the evening anime, Black Clover aired for a long time and it explicitly pushed the sub-heroine through original content.
It has moved to a quarterly format, but it seems like it will end soon, so I wonder if they will continue with the anime once it does.
Right now, even a small scene feels high quality!
I like those old anime that usually have a decent quality but become incredibly powerful just at the right moments.
NARUTO really ran through it well.
There were quite a few original anime as well.
In the end, BORUTO also developed discrepancies that completely deviate from the original work due to being animated.
Until then, it was rather a mysterious relationship where the original work was trying hard to incorporate some anime elements.
The Soul Eater anime was really cool, wasn’t it?
It might have been the most fun when I was in elementary school.
I want NARUTO’s original animations to be remade for each tailed beast.
I feel like there hasn’t been a precedent for a completely original anime route diverging from the original work with such a scale of sales.
To be frank, the original creator of Gorilla has probably made enough money to not have to do anything anymore…
Do you want to talk about the currently anime-original heavy and generally low-quality Prince of Tennis?
If the animation and structure are as focused as the current BLEACH, it’s fun to watch…
I wonder how far the anime adaptation of Tegami Bachi went in SQ.
Reborn started around the same time as D.Gray-man, which had a gathering of popular voice actors, so the shock was even greater.
I want you to do Bo-bobo without the true story for a year.
Conan’s strange original animations often become a topic of conversation.
The Thousand-Year Blood War Arc of BLEACH is so ideal that I even feel glad it was put on hold until the quality of the anime improved.
I wonder if the last work of the author was the comment they made for the anniversary of the Gintama anime…
The parasitic voice actor Sugita, who always relies on Gintama, was cut, and starting next year, the voice of Gintoki will be Kenjirou Tsuda.
Gintama was a series that seemed to encapsulate the negative aspects of Jump, with many people unaware of how it ended after being dragged out for so long…
When I think back on it, I feel like Fullmetal Alchemist was an amazing manga, wasn’t it?
It’s tough that even the current New Prince of Tennis anime is falling apart in TV broadcasts.
Since a long time ago, they’ve been able to produce satisfying OVA and movie results, but the fact that Tashike wants to focus on TV anime is a bit of a drawback…
When I watch the anime Witch Watch, I feel once again that the way the story is spun is very similar, and that it’s a disciple.
The original creator may have thought about it to some extent, but if they’re going to get married, it definitely should be Naruhina! I believe the anime staff’s strong push for this played a big role in that.
What’s amazing about Fullmetal Alchemist is that even with the reanimation, the first installment hasn’t become a work that shouldn’t be touched.
These days, there has been an increase in things like Dai no Daibouken, Mankin, and Rurouni Kenshin.
I want an anime with a balance of power similar to Kochikame…
BLEACH seems to have a perfect synergy with the high-quality trend of Reiwa anime and the refined art style from the later stages of the manga.
I also prefer how Kurona is handled in the anime.
I thought it was already the endgame when I transferred to Black Clover, but it was still ongoing…
NARUTO has top-notch quality when it comes to adding original content to the original work, but there are no stories that were interesting solely due to the original content.
It seems that the policy of Jump has changed to firmly concluding popular works when it’s time to end them.
It may be that doing long-running anime series for many years is out of sync with the times.
NARUTO fans will definitely be angry, but I prefer the anime’s final episode over the original manga’s final chapter.
Mainly the part of Teacher Dolphin.
It’s really unfortunate that Feng Shen Ji has been animated twice and both adaptations were lacking.
I haven’t seen the remake of Man-Kin, but I wonder how it was.
The original content of the Thousand Year War arc is the most ideal complement to the original work, but I also like the evening era’s original content in its own way…
The original anime of NARUTO is…
The seductive techniques that can only be seen in the anime original are quite good, you know…
The kagura is too kagura-like…