@@ninjammer726 unfortunately true. and more often than not it's because of the magazine companies being unrelenting in getting their mangakas to release every single week and also prolonging high selling series for as long as possible
I’m not all that excited considering the top candidates for the next gen anime adaptations are all manga that are almost exactly the same. It’s like every single manga wants to be dark/edgy now. And trust me I don’t mind dark/edgy if the writing is good but that isn’t always the case…. But ig at the end of the day their target audience are probly teens so it makes sense.
I honestly prefer this. Nothing ruins a show more than it going on forever. The best shows are the ones where the author plans the start, middle, and end right from the jump.
I think jjk had that planned since around chapter 5-20? Just assuming by how much foreshadowing for events that are happening right now, especially in the anime.
@@TheDragonfriday in 2018, oda said it would take 9 years, and in 2022 he backed it up and said 5 years, and since he is consistent, its extremley likely that OP will end in 2024 after like a hundred more chapters
My Hero Academia, Jujutsu Kaisen and Demon Slayer have lower volume number than Naruto, Bleach and One Piece, but if we go more back in time, the 3 most popular titles of Shonen Jump in 90s were Dragon Ball which had 42 volumes just like My Hero Academia, Slam Dunk with 31 volumes while Jujutsu Kaisen (if really the current arc is finale) will have about 30 volumes, Yu Yu Hakusho ended with volume 19 which shorter than Demon Slayer 23 volumes. So these series are not very short compare to other popular titles of Jump from different eras.
This been confirmed that they’re continuing the series, a few minutes ago I watched a video saying it might come back in September. Man at least I hope 😭.
I would recommend checking out Indie comics, a lot of them have conclusive endings. I read Marvel and Dc comics but I get why some people don’t because the stories don’t usually have conclusive endings. I don’t think you should turn away from comics in general if you don’t like Marvel and Dc not having endings, because there are plenty of Indie comics that tell good stories with endings.
Yessir can’t wait. I’m planning on working with a Japanese buddy of mine to create a manga that we feel has the potential to be a franchise. I know it sounds crazy but let’s hope we make it work because ik based off what’s popular rn that it’s gonna be generational banger 🔥🛸
Personally, i believe it's great that so many anime series are ending, it'll give more space to new stories written by different authors to get popular. All i hope for is that the authors get the ending for their stories right and we don't get another "Great story but terrible ending" situation during this time period.
but tbh, series like Naruto or One Piece have a deeper lore and really fleshed out to its highest potential thanks to the long running serialization. it cement them as a Legendary, instead of one of many. and people still talking and have a discussion about it. 15-25 volume manga is just not enough for worldbuilding and explain all of the lore. nowadays, we live in a work life balance society, people no longer strive for greatness, Ambition is dead alongside with Attention span. therefore i have little faith on the future, they won't be able to produce something as great as the past long running series, because people demand for shorter, instant gratification series maybe it sound wrong, but, self sacrifice is necessary to become one of the greatest. if you don't put part of your soul into it, what you feel just won't come across to the audience
Some series really do need to end to help make way for new things. I didn't see as much of that with Shounen but the Same thing is happening with shojo and Magic girls. Precure has become such a juggernaut that new shows fizzle and die in its shadow without getting a chance.
If the manga is doing really good its kinda not up to them if the editors and jump decide that it should go on for longer. Pretty much what happened to death note and actually One piece too. Like OP was originally meant to end in 5 Years with the Alabasta. Its crazy how Oda managed to turn that into a such huge story.
What would be you're pick of each arc of jjk or mha for each character of each peak Obviously dekus peak was reached in the dark hero arc since he became more the main focus towards all for one in my opinion
2 factor why anime need ending: 1.the author health physical and mental cuz not all author had same body like example the author of hunterxhunter had infamous meme of hiatusxhiatus but in actualiy the author had reach bad health that need more rest . 2. How long can it continues on cuz not all anime and manga had same length by it own thing.
Why Are SO MANY Anime Ending?: becaose we know and care about them. nobody is gonna go crazy about a fact that a new jump series has started also the final acts of the series can go for years (3 years for my hero, god knows how many years for one piece)
i think an interesting to take note of is the slow growing popularity in fantasy as a genre. Dungeon Meshi, Frieren, Witch Atelier are a few i can name that just kind of blew up in the anime and manga world with both anime being pretty new and witch hat getting an adaptation early 2025 (if you haven’t read it i highly suggest it!! really fun world with a very unique magic system). i think generes in general are expanding in anime and manga and that’s just something super cool. with fantasy it’s not isekai’s or something basic, these are very well thought out stories and im glad they’re getting the recognition they deserve!!
Honestly this is a good thing. Not to tute my own horn but 9 months back i made a video calling "The Death of Long Running Shonen" on my main channel Tyron's Redux and alot of the comments i got on the video showed me that people are satisfied with having the stories end before the mangaka burn themselves out. I honestly refused to watch/read MHA until it ended because Horikoshi was destroying himself to finish the story and now that its over and Horikoshi can finally rest, i can take the time to appreciate the work he crafted.
I agree. I love long running manga, but I think in the long run shorter running series are going to be better for manga author health. Plus it just means we're going to be getting more variety in the future.
Let's be honest here long form manga still exist but just aren't 15 years or more. One piece is a once in a lifetime manga that won't be repeated. The seasonal format is the new wave. The problem with it is that every season needs to be good or great.
@@Jonathan-tw4xm facts or else there’s going to be a controversy every single season. Pretty much seasonal has it good & bad things about it. The expectations are extremely high now.
It's the end of an era. A lot of these new gen anime came out in 2013-2018. It's 2024 now. They've all been running for at least 5 years which is a long time.
Keep in mind that the only reason why Naruto lasted as long as it did was because Junp would not let the author, Kishimoto, end it, due to it being a massive money-maker for the magazine. The fact that These authors are allowed to end their stories on their terms should be considered a blessing.
Cell was a very welcome change. The android saga wouldn’t have been as intense without the constant threat level increasing. Teen gohan moment is classic.
Agreed, Oda has been saying for years. Over a decade at this point even. I’ll believe it when I see it. And so far The One Piece will be replacing the first One Piece series so even when it ends, it’s not really going anywhere.
@@FullmoonPhantom-dn2srand the live action as well if they decide to continue that, after finishing the manga Oda could easily keep a lively hood just overseeing the projects derived from his franchise where he is involved as a producer
I think it’s a natural progression. If a story is truly complete and not just filler, there is nowhere to go. In MHAs case *Spoilers*, the story has been dragged out as far as it can feasibly go. Every lesson the author wanted to have has been taught, all of the narrative points are wrapped up, the main bad is defeated and the world has shifted how it is meant to go. In my opinion, it’s better to end on this high note than take the Naruto approach where you just add random elements that aren’t foreshadowed, and ruin the prior established integrity of the show just for the sake of more chapters.
@@Mari-sg2pp Foreshadowing was perhaps not the best choice of words, but I was more so implying that if you introduce new elements to your story that don't make sense, it hurts the overall continuity and appeal of your story. It can also retroactively affect prior parts of the story, that worked well in the absence of newer, less thought out material.
Naruto ended in a high note though while yes the madara stuff was bs the real ending was always the naruto vs saskue fight which ended both characters arcs nicely.
It may be kinda sad when they end, but we can always go back and rewatch/read them as many times as we like. There's also always room for new manga/anime artists
Another great example comes from the same creator. When Hiro Mashima wrote Fairy Tail, it ran from 2006 to 2017 during the height of the Big 3 era. It outlasted Naruto (ended 2014) AND Bleach (ended 2016). But when he wrote Edens Zero, it lasted from 2018 to 2024, not even 300 chapters. It's his shortest series ever, even more so than Rave Master. Now, Fairy Tail: 100 Year Quest, the sequel series has a much stronger argument for still being ongoing than Boruto because it's literally the same characters all doing something like moments after the OG series ended, but even it's reaching its final arc.
I imagine working on a series for that long probably breaks you lol. I can't imagine ANYONE would want to commit themselves to another series that long after having worked on their first one.
@@KitsuneAnimeYT Edens Zero is a rare case of fans WANTING it to be longer and cover more stuff because just about everybody felt like the last arc was rushed. Maybe overwork played a role here even for Mashima, who is famous for drawing so fast and efficiently that he gets 8 hours of sleep, and that was before he turned to hand drawing digitally.
@@Serocco Fairy Tail 100 years quest is more like a shippuden or z type series, because it takes places only 1 year later and using the same cast of characters, not the next generation. So maybe there will be another sequel after 100 year quest, but it still ongoing. I hope the later seasons of 100 years quest will be adapted by a different studio, after saw how garbage is the current season.😢
Wow. Kagurabachi and Gachiakuta were 2 mangas I was really enjoying, but I lost access to them and forgot their names, just like with Rebuild World. Daemon of the Shadow Realm looks great. All in all, this video did a heapload for me, and it was made well.
I prefer shorter series tbh. It help the author to be more coherent with their story and avoid having to make stuff along the way (I'm looking at you Toriyama)
0:43 oh please, they'll probably just make a new one piece series where they travel through the solar system called two piece(chicken mcnugget, i had to make that joke) of 2000 episodes and then another series called three piece where they go through the galaxy with 5000 episodes and then another one where they go through the entire universe called four piece of 10.000 episodes, then another where they go through the multiverse called five piece of over 100.000 episodes and then another-
This should not be looked at as a bad thing personally I love anime that respects my time, I can't be watching something for over 8 years I always wanted to watch/read one piece but I can never get far once I realize the sheer amount I need to catch up to. That's why my favorite morden anime is jjk it respects the viewer we are looking and 4 seasons tops and maybe a movie
I recommend checking out The One Piece when that comes out. It's basically a retelling of One Piece with modern day animation. You can start from the beginning and just follow along with it as it comes out!
Great video! Also i love the fact that Vinland Saga has been running for 19 YEARS, but it still barely has more chpaters than Demon Slayer. Makoto Yukimura takes his time, and has created a beautiful and hard-hitting story
Well honestly filler is good depending if it's made well. If it's some random side quest that does nothing to build the characters I would call that bad filler. If it does build on the characters it's good. For example dragon ball z has some good filler tho also some bad filler. It's a mix of stuff so I think what anime companies should do is make a long anime with filler and that stuff and then make a shorter version which is just the original but cut up not reanimated but cut up like dragon ball z kai
In all the anime ive watched, and manga ive read, I have only found one series to have a satisfying ending. Naruto. It wasn't underwhelming, or overwhelming. It just was.
I noticed that too, my top 3 anime are Attack on Titan, MHA, and Demon Slayer in that order. One already ended, the next is approaching its final season, the last announced 3 movies for finale
We are getting many more good manga that are shorter, but you have to look for those titles. I love candy flurry, and it looked like it could be very good and looked like it was going to be pretty long. But it was cancelled in about 30 chapters. But my favorite current new manga is called wild strawberry. It's kinda like chainsaw man kinda and kinda like JJK but there's something special about it. Nothing completely new, but executed so well it deserves a read.
This is true for example were literally on the last arc for bleach same for demon slayer and many others however we are in a new era as webtoon and Chinese novels are being adapted i cant wait especially for OMNISCIENT READERS VIEWPOINT AND LORD OF THE MYSTERIES they are gonna be hype af.
I mean long shows are fine, but keeping on for too long is not good for the overall quality as it feels forced and padded for no good reason. Its only natural for an show coming to an end, however the next big 3 is going be just sales number and not how "influential or unique". Given how everything has been explored or overdone nowadays in the whole entertaiment medium (games, shows, books), the standard now is just must higher to standout while keeping a whole different style from the rest.
There will never be a new big 3. There was only the original. Anime is mainstream now. You’re gonna see a lot more trash before the bubble pops. Maybe then we can get quality anime again. Bring back art over profits.
I like endings my hero was a fun ending i wish for more but its was great jjk ending its a bit scary because how complex the story it is black clover will probably land a really good ending we all know how it ends.OP ending is future knowing oda style of writing but even if he is ending in 3 to 5 years i dont think he can wrap up every lose end maybe he will leave that to be answer on different story after it ends not a bad option
On the my hero academia topic - there are a couple spin-offs and one if them (Team-up missions) is still ongoing, but in the sites it's updated after a whole volume is released.
Only got 2 minutes in but I'm just gonna say that they're ending because, unlike One Piece, they don't want to have an entire 30-40% of their life making one series.
@@DDKoD i mean what's left? Uzuki got Takamura's "personality" and skills, we finally seen Rion's brief flashback, both Sakamoto and that jolly spy friemd of his (i forget his name) becomes the main target of JAA, and now Sakamoto aimed to 'defeat' JAA and convert it into his own Convinience Store Chain (or whatever)
its just sad that so many animes and mangas are ending so many big titles like MHA JJK Demon slayer and preivously ended series AOT and some underated but heart touching series like haikyuu are ending soon but its the cycle of everything and we have to adapt to it dont know the next big 3 is gonna be a hit or just gonna be a disappointment, i hope it'd better be good
you’re looking at it backwards, bub. the new series aren’t the outliers, it’s the big 3. most battle shonen end around 42 volumes likely because that’s how long Dragon Ball is. (43 if you’re Toriko). it’s rare for them to go passed that. Dragon Ball, Reborn!, Prince of Tennis, Seven Deadly Sins, etc. 42 volumes.
Having an ending and executing the ending well is crucial! Writing a conclusion is the hardest part in writing. Next, difficult is just beginning the introductory paragraph. It’s hard ending a story because not only do you have to remember key points that happened in the story, you have to closeout anything still open and the ending you create have to make sense before coming to a complete stop! It hard remembering the key points in long story and something will be missed to closeout. A true fan will ask a bunch of questions if thing aren’t closed out properly. They may ask what happens to a side character that the story mentions heavily about but the author ended the main story without explaining how the side character story ends first. Causing the author to go back and fix it. This is why many people are disappointed with ending for long stories. I love that demon slayer is a very straight forward efficient story. It has a clear goal, it’s short and they can’t mess up the ending! People love a satisfying ending. You’re satisfied with an ending when you’re not disappointed or wanting more story. Everything must comes to an end, no matter what!
I don't see one piece ending in 7 years. I give it 4 years. The youtubers don't want it to end because their careers will be done, but OP is closer to the end than they think.
I agree with your final thoughts. Give authors who’ve been writing and creating for so many years a break and allow others authors/creators a chance to create and keep things fresh.
JJK finished in only one month is killing me, I really thought that we will have some plot twist with another antagonist (y'all know who I'm talking about, not gonna say more to not spoiled ppl). I really thought that JJK was not ending before reaching the 300 chapter. I really hope it end well 🙏
I honestly think the death of Kentaro Miura really reminded manga authors of their morality. Berserk will never be complete and whatever we get going forward will what his assistants and apprentices give us, not his vision. So they probably want to finish their stories on their terms and write new stories then having their whole career tied to one single property.
Bruh Miura trusted Mori with his vision. He's not going to sully his best friend's memory like that. Otherwise Miura never would have told him the planned ending for Berserk.
Nah mori is an amazing mangaka who id miuras childhood best friend. Im glad i by chance got the reccomendation to read holyland before kentaro died and the same author took over
Been saying this is a good thing since Assassination Classroom ended at the top of its popularity at around 21 volumes. It’s better for mangaka to end their stories where they want to end it and not needlessly milk series long after they could have ended like with the big 3. I love the big 3 but those were always the exception. Manga of the 90s,80s and beyond usually ended around the 25-30 volume count minus a few exceptions like jojos and dragon ball.
Gachiakuta, Gokurakugai, Sakamoto Days, Chainsaw Man 2, Dandadan, Mujina Into the Deep, Case Study of Vanitas, are all the series everyone SHOULD be paying attention to.
This is nothing new. Weekly Shonen Jump has always been driven by reader popularity polls. This is also why so many series just kind of end suddenly or anti climatiacly, usually the writer wasn't planning to end it there. A series has to be a consistent hit with readers on a weekly basis for it to remain in the magazine.
well for the new big 3 i definitely see 1 of the slots being taken by solo leveling in the anime department and solo levelings sequel called solo leveling ragnarok in the manga/manhwa department (esp since the anime has near perfect pacing and is adapting the SL manhwa faithfully), the other 2 slots are open to be filled and alongside the series u mentioned theres also kaiju 8, hells paradise and choujin x (this 1 is done by tokyo ghouls creator) that have potential to be big hits and in a new big 3 and recently we got a new anime called wisteria wand and sword which has been making waves with how good it is so theres alot of contenders for a new big 3 once jjk,mha,BC and KnY animes finish airing there final seasons and/or manga chapters.
remember when no one knew what dragon ball was (rip Akira toriyama) now its completely normal for a kid to throw a blanket while yelling Kamehameha. Remember when no one knew what one piece was? Now its normal to see fans of the anime collecting Zoro's swords, or luffy's straw hat. Remember when no one knew what naruto was? Now kids are making hand signs yelling out shadow clone jutsu. Right now, no one knows what these new animes are, were in that phase again, but its amazing to see the legacy they will leave behind in just 5-10 years that will last at least double that.
Tbh I’m actually glad that this is happening cause finally we get too see many anime’s have proper endings instead of a lot of them being dropped by studios.
Becuz stories literally hav an ending... but they end so fast becuz people in truth don't kno how to read manga They're impatient & want instant pay offs, hate training arcs, manga magazine & editor demands as well as demands from the general so-called "fan base"
I like stories that have an ending. For 2 main reasons #1 it makes stories more interesting like character development unlike sitcoms that never have a true ending #2 We only live for 100 years and before I pass away I would like to see the ending of my favorite animes when I'm still alive.
Lol at the thumbnail at 3 anime that have years left in their run. Demon Slayer is still 2-3 years left in its run, My hero has several seasons left so probably another 3-4 years and JJK probably has 4-5 years left in its run.
My Hero at max has 1 season left if 7 doesn't end it. Demon Slayer has a season and 3 movies, and JJK has a bit longer with both Culling Games and Shinjuku needing adaptations
Honestly,I think that it's a good realization. I mean nothing lasts forever including our favorite anime and manga. I think this will give people more opportunities to make brand new and interesting anime for the future. :)
well, you may not know it but 99% of the anime series that exist today are just an animated copy+paste of their manga counterpart of the same name so when the manga ends so does the anime as well.
I think it's more complicated and a bit darker and a bit more reasons: 1) Currently there simply might be more and more artists that want to become mangaka each day, so with more variety it seems logical to get some new titles 2) I don't think big manga/anime companies are worried about the author health, if they were they wouldn't request short stories, but rather slower production lines, like they could simply double the published manga numbers and have all of them biweekly so artists can sleep. No, simply what they want to avoid is artists burning completely out to the point the quality of the story and the art is affected, and thus their money is affected, that's why so many long running series have bad endings, most ended because the artist simply couldn't take it anymore, some started to hate their work. So, basically they still want to overwork their artists to the point of exhaustion, but just before that exhaustion is affecting the manga material. Adding salt to the "wound" of the big manga companies (irony coming), the younger the artist the less likely it will be he will want to deal with the unbearable schedule for long period of time, which I'm all for, these people needs to respect their life more. 3) To the last point, younger audience simply eat materials that are shorter, short videos are common, short games are common, everything gets faster with these kids, not necessary in the good way, so the new generation is simply less likely to sit and watch 1000 episodes of the same thing. Like it or hate it, it's a new demographic and Shounen Manga is still made for Shounens so it must be adapted to what the new kids, growing up with unlimited fast information and dopamine everywhere, with attention spans of a fish, can consume. And so, I can't help but be a bit worried about the future of manga in general, we can just consume as much manga as possible and make the world request and buy good seinen manga, as shounen manga will be more and more sugar-coated, fast-and-easy to understand, with zero philosophy and predictable to appeal to the younger audience. Heck, I wouldn't be surprised to see in a few years anime coming in episodes of 1-minute-lenght short vertical format, with kids watching tens or hundreds of this kind of "anime".
First off fantastic video, and second your thoughts are just like mine. Manga continues to grow; instead expire like rehashed comics. Because passionate artist exist. Who imagine new tales driven by monumental characters. I also like to add Dandadan, Centuria, Sakamoto Days and to the list. Three manga totally different but with wicked plots and exciting new art styles. Manga is not alone with Manwha clinching at its heels with inspiring series like Tower of God, Solo Leveling, The Beginning After the End,Elceed and one I hope also gets adapted Mercenary Enrollment. As long as artists strive with their hearts, souls and imagination, this industry will continue forward
This has been the case all the time, FMA ended in 2011, Naruto & couple of manga ended by 2014, Bleach ended in 2016, Gintama ended in 2019, demon slayer ended in 2020, MHA- 2024.. This is a trend..
I've always lived by the saying "all good things must come to an end" when it comes to television and entertainment. When a show drags on for too long, it loses what made it special. The characters change in ways that are disappointing and the plot becomes outlandish and all over the place. And then when it does end it's not always done right. I'm always sad when a show ends but that makes me excited to dive into something else to sink my imagination into. Nothing beats starting a new anime and immediately getting hooked and hyped for what's gonna happen next.
Personally I think this is a good thing, I understand long drawn out stories are a popular format, but imo this is good for the industry because it gives more anime/manga limelight well deserved that are just as good or sometimes higher quality because they aren’t being overshadowed by a big 3 and people have limited attention spans. Not to mention this is better for a mangakas overall health instead of being worked to literal death to keep producing a story that could have ended some time ago.
I'll just keep reading World Trigger till the sun goes out considering the release schedule but, as mentioned, it's better for the author and lets them get sleep.
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I just wanna see the end of HunterxHunter(or for the anime to continue)
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Because Long from Manga is a hassle and detriment to the author's health
@@ninjammer726 unfortunately true. and more often than not it's because of the magazine companies being unrelenting in getting their mangakas to release every single week and also prolonging high selling series for as long as possible
Please someone let Eiichiro Oda know that XD
@@drexnog1905 fr. I love that his wife sometimes has to tell him to take a break lmao
YUP! Right on the money!
Eiichiro Oda is a special case cause he willingly puts his body through the ringer cause he loves his creation so much.
The end of an era. Sad, but exciting to see where we go next. You just know some killer anime will steal our hearts all over again.
Exactly, can't wait
Kagurabachi
I’m not all that excited considering the top candidates for the next gen anime adaptations are all manga that are almost exactly the same. It’s like every single manga wants to be dark/edgy now. And trust me I don’t mind dark/edgy if the writing is good but that isn’t always the case…. But ig at the end of the day their target audience are probly teens so it makes sense.
I love this comment I can’t wait to see what’s next for next gen
Dan da Dan,sacamoto days,kagurabachi…yeeaaa I think we will be good.
I honestly prefer this. Nothing ruins a show more than it going on forever.
The best shows are the ones where the author plans the start, middle, and end right from the jump.
True. And has much has I love one piece I also like to see its ending before I become an old man lol.
@@Singleredpikmiwe got 20 years least basically halfways done
@@TheDragonfriday😢😢 like that is long I don't want to die before ending😂
I think jjk had that planned since around chapter 5-20? Just assuming by how much foreshadowing for events that are happening right now, especially in the anime.
@@TheDragonfriday in 2018, oda said it would take 9 years, and in 2022 he backed it up and said 5 years, and since he is consistent, its extremley likely that OP will end in 2024 after like a hundred more chapters
My Hero Academia, Jujutsu Kaisen and Demon Slayer have lower volume number than Naruto, Bleach and One Piece, but if we go more back in time, the 3 most popular titles of Shonen Jump in 90s were Dragon Ball which had 42 volumes just like My Hero Academia, Slam Dunk with 31 volumes while Jujutsu Kaisen (if really the current arc is finale) will have about 30 volumes, Yu Yu Hakusho ended with volume 19 which shorter than Demon Slayer 23 volumes.
So these series are not very short compare to other popular titles of Jump from different eras.
Exactly the big 3 were always the exceptions and op is the exception amongst the exceptionals
Demon slayer ended ages ago tho…
@@1pretsangchipok84? What’s that gotta do with what they said
@@1pretsangchipok84the manga did not the anime
@@tpsamone piece is real new anime came and ended but one piece is still going on they say it will take another 5 to 10 yrs to end😢😂
Oda : it will end in a few years.
52 years later:
Yeah it’s going really show ,…like we get bi-weekly updates
One piece shippuden coming up next
@@MrMelonTopHat one piece will never end.
hehe
One piece ain't ending anytime soon lol
Watching this after the jjk announcement is insane
What happened?
@RealXDcartoonwhy did they reveal it so close to the end?
Meanwhile you have DB forced to end itself because its creator died and now corpo fight over its right.
real. sad to see it honestly. 😞
It's already confirmed that Toyotaro will continue the series.
Nigga we have daima literally coming this year 😭
This been confirmed that they’re continuing the series, a few minutes ago I watched a video saying it might come back in September. Man at least I hope 😭.
Real dragon ball ended with z
This aint comic book, a series ending is why I prefer manga then comics.
this is why i prefer manga than comic
Facts
I would recommend checking out Indie comics, a lot of them have conclusive endings. I read Marvel and Dc comics but I get why some people don’t because the stories don’t usually have conclusive endings. I don’t think you should turn away from comics in general if you don’t like Marvel and Dc not having endings, because there are plenty of Indie comics that tell good stories with endings.
@@emmarod8746what indie comics?
@@skytheemperoreg Invincible, spawn, the boys etc
Yessir can’t wait. I’m planning on working with a Japanese buddy of mine to create a manga that we feel has the potential to be a franchise. I know it sounds crazy but let’s hope we make it work because ik based off what’s popular rn that it’s gonna be generational banger 🔥🛸
Good luck! Hope you guys make it big and I'm talking about here in the future!
cool same whats urs about, ignore my previous comment that was an on the spot idea.
Ooh I'm here to tell everyone I knew about it first? Any snippets about what it's about?
Best of luck to you 👍
Bro's gonna have a real life Bakuman arc. Best of luck to you two!!
Personally, i believe it's great that so many anime series are ending, it'll give more space to new stories written by different authors to get popular. All i hope for is that the authors get the ending for their stories right and we don't get another "Great story but terrible ending" situation during this time period.
but tbh, series like Naruto or One Piece have a deeper lore and really fleshed out to its highest potential
thanks to the long running serialization.
it cement them as a Legendary, instead of one of many.
and people still talking and have a discussion about it.
15-25 volume manga is just not enough for worldbuilding and explain all of the lore.
nowadays, we live in a work life balance society, people no longer strive for greatness,
Ambition is dead alongside with Attention span.
therefore i have little faith on the future, they won't be able to produce something
as great as the past long running series, because people demand for shorter, instant gratification series
maybe it sound wrong, but, self sacrifice is necessary to become one of the greatest.
if you don't put part of your soul into it, what you feel just won't come across to the audience
Some series really do need to end to help make way for new things. I didn't see as much of that with Shounen but the Same thing is happening with shojo and Magic girls. Precure has become such a juggernaut that new shows fizzle and die in its shadow without getting a chance.
After reading Hells paradise, I see that mangakas should avoid stretching the series. Just 127 chapters with a gorgeous ending made me feel happy 😁
If the manga is doing really good its kinda not up to them if the editors and jump decide that it should go on for longer. Pretty much what happened to death note and actually One piece too. Like OP was originally meant to end in 5 Years with the Alabasta. Its crazy how Oda managed to turn that into a such huge story.
For such a dark anime the ending was pretty wholesome
New big 3 are Aot, jjk and hells paradise
@@MuhammadAreeb-qk9zc hell nah, I love hell's paradise but nobody gave a shit about it after the anime.
@@downd.stairs2687 From what I heard Oda decided to continue it on his own (I forgot the reason why)it wasn’t jump who forced him
Great video I'm not sure what's coming next but MHA and JJk has been one hell of a ride
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What would be you're pick of each arc of jjk or mha for each character of each peak
Obviously dekus peak was reached in the dark hero arc since he became more the main focus towards all for one in my opinion
2 factor why anime need ending:
1.the author health physical and mental cuz not all author had same body like example the author of hunterxhunter had infamous meme of hiatusxhiatus but in actualiy the author had reach bad health that need more rest .
2. How long can it continues on cuz not all anime and manga had same length by it own thing.
I like the shorter ones, because the longer series has issues with proper power scaling...every villain cannot destroy the world/universe.
Why Are SO MANY Anime Ending?:
becaose we know and care about them. nobody is gonna go crazy about a fact that a new jump series has started
also the final acts of the series can go for years (3 years for my hero, god knows how many years for one piece)
We're technically in the final act for one piece it has already been like 2 years. I'm predicting it will be like 7-10 years.
kagurabachi gonna carry the upcoming wave of shonen, lock in TODAY ‼️🗣️
I got my money on Dandadan
Kagurabachi is good though
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Bachi will reign 😤💪🏿
Csm and boruto are holding the top spot and from the looks of it csm and boruto will carry shonen jump and hxh maybe
@@iit_is_it the last few chapter of csm was crazy ifykyk
i think an interesting to take note of is the slow growing popularity in fantasy as a genre. Dungeon Meshi, Frieren, Witch Atelier are a few i can name that just kind of blew up in the anime and manga world with both anime being pretty new and witch hat getting an adaptation early 2025 (if you haven’t read it i highly suggest it!! really fun world with a very unique magic system). i think generes in general are expanding in anime and manga and that’s just something super cool. with fantasy it’s not isekai’s or something basic, these are very well thought out stories and im glad they’re getting the recognition they deserve!!
Honestly this is a good thing. Not to tute my own horn but 9 months back i made a video calling "The Death of Long Running Shonen" on my main channel Tyron's Redux and alot of the comments i got on the video showed me that people are satisfied with having the stories end before the mangaka burn themselves out.
I honestly refused to watch/read MHA until it ended because Horikoshi was destroying himself to finish the story and now that its over and Horikoshi can finally rest, i can take the time to appreciate the work he crafted.
I agree. I love long running manga, but I think in the long run shorter running series are going to be better for manga author health. Plus it just means we're going to be getting more variety in the future.
I'd be OK with this if they just slowed down the pacing just a little bit😊
Let's be honest here long form manga still exist but just aren't 15 years or more. One piece is a once in a lifetime manga that won't be repeated.
The seasonal format is the new wave. The problem with it is that every season needs to be good or great.
@@Jonathan-tw4xm facts or else there’s going to be a controversy every single season. Pretty much seasonal has it good & bad things about it. The expectations are extremely high now.
@@revolutionarydragon1123yes it can be 2 weekly monthly every 3 months like black clover hell even yearly is fine if we get 24 chapter
It's the end of an era. A lot of these new gen anime came out in 2013-2018. It's 2024 now. They've all been running for at least 5 years which is a long time.
the end of an era makes me so sad but i’m excited for the new beginnings, it always hits me tho.
Keep in mind that the only reason why Naruto lasted as long as it did was because Junp would not let the author, Kishimoto, end it, due to it being a massive money-maker for the magazine. The fact that These authors are allowed to end their stories on their terms should be considered a blessing.
Cell was a very welcome change. The android saga wouldn’t have been as intense without the constant threat level increasing. Teen gohan moment is classic.
Kind of goes to show how important editors are honestly lol even ex-editors
one piece isn't ending in the next 5 years anyway
Agreed, Oda has been saying for years. Over a decade at this point even. I’ll believe it when I see it. And so far The One Piece will be replacing the first One Piece series so even when it ends, it’s not really going anywhere.
@@FullmoonPhantom-dn2srand the live action as well if they decide to continue that, after finishing the manga Oda could easily keep a lively hood just overseeing the projects derived from his franchise where he is involved as a producer
Nah watch you jinx it and next chapter Luffy gets an eyepatch.
One piece probably won’t end soon but it’s coming by the end of the decade I would say its entering it’s final saga
@@FullmoonPhantom-dn2sr Oda has done what no mangaka could do, One Piece is and will always be truly everlasting. He deserves an award.
Watching this after the announcement of JJK ending in 5 chapters hits...
"why are so many anime ending?" because their plot is over
I think it’s a natural progression. If a story is truly complete and not just filler, there is nowhere to go. In MHAs case *Spoilers*, the story has been dragged out as far as it can feasibly go. Every lesson the author wanted to have has been taught, all of the narrative points are wrapped up, the main bad is defeated and the world has shifted how it is meant to go. In my opinion, it’s better to end on this high note than take the Naruto approach where you just add random elements that aren’t foreshadowed, and ruin the prior established integrity of the show just for the sake of more chapters.
Foreshadowed? Not everything has to be, new chapters or volumes can happen without foreshadowing, twists are what needs foreshadowing and not even all
@@Mari-sg2pp Foreshadowing was perhaps not the best choice of words, but I was more so implying that if you introduce new elements to your story that don't make sense, it hurts the overall continuity and appeal of your story. It can also retroactively affect prior parts of the story, that worked well in the absence of newer, less thought out material.
@@15ag34 that's very right, especially the one the author introduce for milking purpose
Naruto ended in a high note though while yes the madara stuff was bs the real ending was always the naruto vs saskue fight which ended both characters arcs nicely.
@@jjojon7072Not how this works.
It may be kinda sad when they end, but we can always go back and rewatch/read them as many times as we like. There's also always room for new manga/anime artists
Another great example comes from the same creator.
When Hiro Mashima wrote Fairy Tail, it ran from 2006 to 2017 during the height of the Big 3 era. It outlasted Naruto (ended 2014) AND Bleach (ended 2016).
But when he wrote Edens Zero, it lasted from 2018 to 2024, not even 300 chapters. It's his shortest series ever, even more so than Rave Master.
Now, Fairy Tail: 100 Year Quest, the sequel series has a much stronger argument for still being ongoing than Boruto because it's literally the same characters all doing something like moments after the OG series ended, but even it's reaching its final arc.
I imagine working on a series for that long probably breaks you lol. I can't imagine ANYONE would want to commit themselves to another series that long after having worked on their first one.
@@KitsuneAnimeYT Edens Zero is a rare case of fans WANTING it to be longer and cover more stuff because just about everybody felt like the last arc was rushed. Maybe overwork played a role here even for Mashima, who is famous for drawing so fast and efficiently that he gets 8 hours of sleep, and that was before he turned to hand drawing digitally.
Outlast? Are we not counting the years Naruto and Bleach initially began
@@Serocco Fairy Tail 100 years quest is more like a shippuden or z type series, because it takes places only 1 year later and using the same cast of characters, not the next generation. So maybe there will be another sequel after 100 year quest, but it still ongoing. I hope the later seasons of 100 years quest will be adapted by a different studio, after saw how garbage is the current season.😢
Wow. Kagurabachi and Gachiakuta were 2 mangas I was really enjoying, but I lost access to them and forgot their names, just like with Rebuild World. Daemon of the Shadow Realm looks great. All in all, this video did a heapload for me, and it was made well.
Same here
I prefer shorter series tbh. It help the author to be more coherent with their story and avoid having to make stuff along the way (I'm looking at you Toriyama)
0:43 oh please, they'll probably just make a new one piece series where they travel through the solar system called two piece(chicken mcnugget, i had to make that joke) of 2000 episodes and then another series called three piece where they go through the galaxy with 5000 episodes and then another one where they go through the entire universe called four piece of 10.000 episodes, then another where they go through the multiverse called five piece of over 100.000 episodes and then another-
You're so underrated, this editing, Enthusiasm and Consistency. You Deserve 3 Million
This should not be looked at as a bad thing personally I love anime that respects my time, I can't be watching something for over 8 years
I always wanted to watch/read one piece but I can never get far once I realize the sheer amount I need to catch up to. That's why my favorite morden anime is jjk it respects the viewer we are looking and 4 seasons tops and maybe a movie
I recommend checking out The One Piece when that comes out. It's basically a retelling of One Piece with modern day animation. You can start from the beginning and just follow along with it as it comes out!
@@KitsuneAnimeYT I'm already looking out for this
Ngl manga ending quick feels like the end of the world is near somehow 💀
Also this generation off authors learned from the last and aren’t gonna risk permanent damage to there body for shonen jump
Great video!
Also i love the fact that Vinland Saga has been running for 19 YEARS, but it still barely has more chpaters than Demon Slayer. Makoto Yukimura takes his time, and has created a beautiful and hard-hitting story
Because u don’t need 100 episodes canon and 400 fillers 🙃 this anime era is the best era in terms of story and non fillers episodes
In terms of story and it's jjk 😂😂
Idk about story lmao. Mha, black clover, even jjk have mediocre plots overall.
We got some good stuff with undead unluck n some others but idk
Well honestly filler is good depending if it's made well. If it's some random side quest that does nothing to build the characters I would call that bad filler. If it does build on the characters it's good. For example dragon ball z has some good filler tho also some bad filler. It's a mix of stuff so I think what anime companies should do is make a long anime with filler and that stuff and then make a shorter version which is just the original but cut up not reanimated but cut up like dragon ball z kai
The world is just ending ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
TRU
In all the anime ive watched, and manga ive read, I have only found one series to have a satisfying ending. Naruto. It wasn't underwhelming, or overwhelming. It just was.
I noticed that too, my top 3 anime are Attack on Titan, MHA, and Demon Slayer in that order. One already ended, the next is approaching its final season, the last announced 3 movies for finale
We are getting many more good manga that are shorter, but you have to look for those titles. I love candy flurry, and it looked like it could be very good and looked like it was going to be pretty long. But it was cancelled in about 30 chapters. But my favorite current new manga is called wild strawberry. It's kinda like chainsaw man kinda and kinda like JJK but there's something special about it. Nothing completely new, but executed so well it deserves a read.
Dawg I swear we have the same mind this is the fourth video we’ve had the same idea for 💀
This is true for example were literally on the last arc for bleach same for demon slayer and many others however we are in a new era as webtoon and Chinese novels are being adapted i cant wait especially for OMNISCIENT READERS VIEWPOINT AND LORD OF THE MYSTERIES they are gonna be hype af.
I mean long shows are fine, but keeping on for too long is not good for the overall quality as it feels forced and padded for no good reason. Its only natural for an show coming to an end, however the next big 3 is going be just sales number and not how "influential or unique". Given how everything has been explored or overdone nowadays in the whole entertaiment medium (games, shows, books), the standard now is just must higher to standout while keeping a whole different style from the rest.
Only one manga will rise covering the spot of those missing mangas.. and thats..
Kagurabachi.
Honestly I’m really looking forward to that one! I already can’t stand dandan tho ngl lol.
"Because stories are supposed to end. There should always be a page 1 and a final page."
the new big 3 ended before the old big 3
I thought the same thing a few days ago.
There will never be a new big 3. There was only the original. Anime is mainstream now. You’re gonna see a lot more trash before the bubble pops. Maybe then we can get quality anime again. Bring back art over profits.
Masterpiece one piece ❌ masterpiece hitman reborn ☑
LoL, this made me laugh
Wtf is the new big three 😂😂
Nothing lasts forever, appreciating an end is a powerful acceptance of life
I like endings my hero was a fun ending i wish for more but its was great jjk ending its a bit scary because how complex the story it is black clover will probably land a really good ending we all know how it ends.OP ending is future knowing oda style of writing but even if he is ending in 3 to 5 years i dont think he can wrap up every lose end maybe he will leave that to be answer on different story after it ends not a bad option
On the my hero academia topic - there are a couple spin-offs and one if them (Team-up missions) is still ongoing, but in the sites it's updated after a whole volume is released.
9:03 right at this moment I got an ad for a solo leveling game
I got an ad there too
Lol
Dandadan is gonna get more attention after the anime drops so I think it's gonna be one of the best and maybe one of the upcoming big 3 🤔
Not with 12 episodes on Netflix, unless there's a season 2
Never think about the Future. JJK,Demon slayer, One Piece the will be all forgotten 😢
So...now guys be proud what they are still produsing ❤.
Only got 2 minutes in but I'm just gonna say that they're ending because, unlike One Piece, they don't want to have an entire 30-40% of their life making one series.
Not too mention that Sakamoto Days is on the start of it's final arc too right?
Now we just have Kagura Bachi and DanDaDan
That was never stated
@@DDKoD i mean what's left? Uzuki got Takamura's "personality" and skills, we finally seen Rion's brief flashback, both Sakamoto and that jolly spy friemd of his (i forget his name) becomes the main target of JAA, and now Sakamoto aimed to 'defeat' JAA and convert it into his own Convinience Store Chain (or whatever)
Wait oshi no ko is gonna end soon
@@terrece wait really? Damn did they trynna catch the real culprit behind Ai's death?
Csm too
Bleach ain't done yet. Kubo still cooking. Not only the anime, but there is so much hype and potential for Hell Arc and BTW
I agree im so anticipating hell arc
its just sad that so many animes and mangas are ending so many big titles like MHA JJK Demon slayer and preivously ended series AOT and some underated but heart touching series like haikyuu are ending soon but its the cycle of everything and we have to adapt to it dont know the next big 3 is gonna be a hit or just gonna be a disappointment, i hope it'd better be good
we got undead unluck and kaiju n8 going strong tho, a new big 3 could be starting
Bro pulled up a whole speech at the end there🗣️🔥🔥🔥
7:03 Shonen Jump and Jump+ are two entirely different things. Also entirely different arrangements, criteria , etc.
you’re looking at it backwards, bub.
the new series aren’t the outliers, it’s the big 3.
most battle shonen end around 42 volumes likely because that’s how long Dragon Ball is. (43 if you’re Toriko).
it’s rare for them to go passed that.
Dragon Ball, Reborn!, Prince of Tennis, Seven Deadly Sins, etc. 42 volumes.
Path is clear for csm and boruto. But csm csm still holding the top spot and after reze movie csm will be the new jjk
Having an ending and executing the ending well is crucial! Writing a conclusion is the hardest part in writing. Next, difficult is just beginning the introductory paragraph. It’s hard ending a story because not only do you have to remember key points that happened in the story, you have to closeout anything still open and the ending you create have to make sense before coming to a complete stop! It hard remembering the key points in long story and something will be missed to closeout. A true fan will ask a bunch of questions if thing aren’t closed out properly. They may ask what happens to a side character that the story mentions heavily about but the author ended the main story without explaining how the side character story ends first. Causing the author to go back and fix it. This is why many people are disappointed with ending for long stories. I love that demon slayer is a very straight forward efficient story. It has a clear goal, it’s short and they can’t mess up the ending! People love a satisfying ending. You’re satisfied with an ending when you’re not disappointed or wanting more story. Everything must comes to an end, no matter what!
I don't see one piece ending in 7 years. I give it 4 years. The youtubers don't want it to end because their careers will be done, but OP is closer to the end than they think.
The thing about OP is that they can just rewatch the whole thing again!
5 yrs minimum
Eh atleast 6 years
I agree with your final thoughts. Give authors who’ve been writing and creating for so many years a break and allow others authors/creators a chance to create and keep things fresh.
JJK finished in only one month is killing me, I really thought that we will have some plot twist with another antagonist (y'all know who I'm talking about, not gonna say more to not spoiled ppl). I really thought that JJK was not ending before reaching the 300 chapter. I really hope it end well 🙏
The timing on this is impeccable
We got JJK ending and MHA ending before GTA6
🤣
There is also a lot of anime currently starting, such as kaiju no. 8 and solo leveling
I honestly think the death of Kentaro Miura really reminded manga authors of their morality. Berserk will never be complete and whatever we get going forward will what his assistants and apprentices give us, not his vision. So they probably want to finish their stories on their terms and write new stories then having their whole career tied to one single property.
Bruh Miura trusted Mori with his vision. He's not going to sully his best friend's memory like that. Otherwise Miura never would have told him the planned ending for Berserk.
@@Drums_of_Liberation if I were to die I’d want everything to be tied together you shouldn’t keep doing something to death
@@theshadowking3198if its your passion and reason for life fuck yea ya should.
Nah mori is an amazing mangaka who id miuras childhood best friend.
Im glad i by chance got the reccomendation to read holyland before kentaro died and the same author took over
Been saying this is a good thing since Assassination Classroom ended at the top of its popularity at around 21 volumes. It’s better for mangaka to end their stories where they want to end it and not needlessly milk series long after they could have ended like with the big 3. I love the big 3 but those were always the exception. Manga of the 90s,80s and beyond usually ended around the 25-30 volume count minus a few exceptions like jojos and dragon ball.
2 reasons every anime needs an ending
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they get tired of making anime and manga no matter how much you love doing it/ love your work
Black Clover may have another season coming soon
Gachiakuta, Gokurakugai, Sakamoto Days, Chainsaw Man 2, Dandadan, Mujina Into the Deep, Case Study of Vanitas, are all the series everyone SHOULD be paying attention to.
This is nothing new. Weekly Shonen Jump has always been driven by reader popularity polls. This is also why so many series just kind of end suddenly or anti climatiacly, usually the writer wasn't planning to end it there. A series has to be a consistent hit with readers on a weekly basis for it to remain in the magazine.
The only thing that oda needs to add to make it truly end good, is zoro saying "Hey I remember this place"
well for the new big 3 i definitely see 1 of the slots being taken by solo leveling in the anime department and solo levelings sequel called solo leveling ragnarok in the manga/manhwa department (esp since the anime has near perfect pacing and is adapting the SL manhwa faithfully), the other 2 slots are open to be filled and alongside the series u mentioned theres also kaiju 8, hells paradise and choujin x (this 1 is done by tokyo ghouls creator) that have potential to be big hits and in a new big 3 and recently we got a new anime called wisteria wand and sword which has been making waves with how good it is so theres alot of contenders for a new big 3 once jjk,mha,BC and KnY animes finish airing there final seasons and/or manga chapters.
remember when no one knew what dragon ball was (rip Akira toriyama) now its completely normal for a kid to throw a blanket while yelling Kamehameha. Remember when no one knew what one piece was? Now its normal to see fans of the anime collecting Zoro's swords, or luffy's straw hat. Remember when no one knew what naruto was? Now kids are making hand signs yelling out shadow clone jutsu. Right now, no one knows what these new animes are, were in that phase again, but its amazing to see the legacy they will leave behind in just 5-10 years that will last at least double that.
Thanks to that editor of Toriyama we got Cell saga... otherwise this guy was as lazy as I am
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Beautiful video man
Yuji is supposed to defeat Sukuna in 5 chapters when Gojo could't in 14!
yujis been fighting him since the start of shinkjuku showdown bro its more than 5
shinkjukus been going for 40+ chapters
If we put plot behind Gojo would’ve won
@@Tenkai243 goatkuna murked your blue eyed king through pure strength and daddyraga, no plot armor needed
@@Tenkai243 Gojo himself said he would not have won even if Sukuna didn't have the ten Shadows, Stop being delusional
To make way for KAGURABACHI!!!! Let’s GO!!!!
Tbh I’m actually glad that this is happening cause finally we get too see many anime’s have proper endings instead of a lot of them being dropped by studios.
I hope that even after this ending in MHA the writer will do something more about it...
Becuz stories literally hav an ending... but they end so fast becuz people in truth don't kno how to read manga
They're impatient & want instant pay offs, hate training arcs, manga magazine & editor demands as well as demands from the general so-called "fan base"
I like stories that have an ending. For 2 main reasons
#1 it makes stories more interesting like character development unlike sitcoms that never have a true ending
#2 We only live for 100 years and before I pass away I would like to see the ending of my favorite animes when I'm still alive.
Lol at the thumbnail at 3 anime that have years left in their run. Demon Slayer is still 2-3 years left in its run, My hero has several seasons left so probably another 3-4 years and JJK probably has 4-5 years left in its run.
My Hero at max has 1 season left if 7 doesn't end it. Demon Slayer has a season and 3 movies, and JJK has a bit longer with both Culling Games and Shinjuku needing adaptations
Honestly,I think that it's a good realization. I mean nothing lasts forever including our favorite anime and manga. I think this will give people more opportunities to make brand new and interesting anime for the future. :)
well, you may not know it but 99% of the anime series that exist today are just an animated copy+paste of their manga counterpart of the same name so when the manga ends so does the anime as well.
No because unlike one piece most anime’s aren’t caught up with their manga counterparts
I don’t think anything will be as big as the big 3. JJK had potential to join them, but now that its just over, I don’t think so anymore
I think it's more complicated and a bit darker and a bit more reasons:
1) Currently there simply might be more and more artists that want to become mangaka each day, so with more variety it seems logical to get some new titles
2) I don't think big manga/anime companies are worried about the author health, if they were they wouldn't request short stories, but rather slower production lines, like they could simply double the published manga numbers and have all of them biweekly so artists can sleep. No, simply what they want to avoid is artists burning completely out to the point the quality of the story and the art is affected, and thus their money is affected, that's why so many long running series have bad endings, most ended because the artist simply couldn't take it anymore, some started to hate their work. So, basically they still want to overwork their artists to the point of exhaustion, but just before that exhaustion is affecting the manga material. Adding salt to the "wound" of the big manga companies (irony coming), the younger the artist the less likely it will be he will want to deal with the unbearable schedule for long period of time, which I'm all for, these people needs to respect their life more.
3) To the last point, younger audience simply eat materials that are shorter, short videos are common, short games are common, everything gets faster with these kids, not necessary in the good way, so the new generation is simply less likely to sit and watch 1000 episodes of the same thing. Like it or hate it, it's a new demographic and Shounen Manga is still made for Shounens so it must be adapted to what the new kids, growing up with unlimited fast information and dopamine everywhere, with attention spans of a fish, can consume.
And so, I can't help but be a bit worried about the future of manga in general, we can just consume as much manga as possible and make the world request and buy good seinen manga, as shounen manga will be more and more sugar-coated, fast-and-easy to understand, with zero philosophy and predictable to appeal to the younger audience. Heck, I wouldn't be surprised to see in a few years anime coming in episodes of 1-minute-lenght short vertical format, with kids watching tens or hundreds of this kind of "anime".
First off fantastic video, and second your thoughts are just like mine. Manga continues to grow; instead expire like rehashed comics. Because passionate artist exist. Who imagine new tales driven by monumental characters.
I also like to add Dandadan, Centuria, Sakamoto Days and to the list. Three manga totally different but with wicked plots and exciting new art styles.
Manga is not alone with Manwha clinching at its heels with inspiring series like Tower of God, Solo Leveling, The Beginning After the End,Elceed and one I hope also gets adapted Mercenary Enrollment. As long as artists strive with their hearts, souls and imagination, this industry will continue forward
Ah yes I got to watch this first 😊
This has been the case all the time, FMA ended in 2011,
Naruto & couple of manga ended by 2014, Bleach ended in 2016, Gintama ended in 2019, demon slayer ended in 2020, MHA- 2024..
This is a trend..
Yes got to watch it early
I've always lived by the saying "all good things must come to an end" when it comes to television and entertainment. When a show drags on for too long, it loses what made it special. The characters change in ways that are disappointing and the plot becomes outlandish and all over the place. And then when it does end it's not always done right.
I'm always sad when a show ends but that makes me excited to dive into something else to sink my imagination into.
Nothing beats starting a new anime and immediately getting hooked and hyped for what's gonna happen next.
I think one piece will still be going in 5 years and end in about 10 years. But HXH will actually never end now, because THE DAMN AUTHOR QUIT.
the guy has back problems so bad that he has to lay on the bed to draw
Personally I think this is a good thing, I understand long drawn out stories are a popular format, but imo this is good for the industry because it gives more anime/manga limelight well deserved that are just as good or sometimes higher quality because they aren’t being overshadowed by a big 3 and people have limited attention spans. Not to mention this is better for a mangakas overall health instead of being worked to literal death to keep producing a story that could have ended some time ago.
Nah, they other animes like Kaiju n°8, Sakamoto days and kagurabachi
@@arimboualem1967 Kaiju n8 also in it's final or the one before the final arc.
@@jadenkudo3008already 💀 I just started the anime bruh
@@jadenkudo3008😅damn, I was looking forward to binging it for a while
I'll just keep reading World Trigger till the sun goes out considering the release schedule but, as mentioned, it's better for the author and lets them get sleep.
2:50 demon slayer sales only spiked after ufotable carried.
Wrong
@@natalimoina yes, you are.
@@neos5432 it was already popular before ufotable adapted it.
Nope, in the beginning of the 2nd manga the author said something similar too “I can’t believe it blew up so fast”