Solo Leveling is my #1 thing of 2024 I watched. Although I admit I missed alot of stuff like Delicious in Dungeon and Kaiju 8. So my opinion is a weeeeeeee bit uninformed to make a solid judgement. I deffinetly agree to many good serieses come to a abrupt incomplete endings to darn quickly, and don't get the full respect of a solid story conclusions or proper run times to tell the entire tale they deserve to have. Some of the shows I can name that I feel didn't get enough run time or proper endings include: Beast tamer, How Not to Summon a Demon Lord, Is It Wrong to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon, Airgear, Highschool of the Dead, and many others. But some serieses also suffer from Other issues such as the original book story getting heavy handed alterations or huge story cuts for the animated adaptations. Rosario Vampire and Is It Okay To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon suffer from this. Grant it Rosario Vampire is the much bigger offender of the 2, since season2 is a total complete rewrite that had nothing to do with the original story. It only kinda went back on track for like the last 2 episodes, and that even was a miss matched jumble of timelines worked together to give it a more solid ending even though readers of the manga could tell this was a rushed ending to tie up the animation company's blunder handling the adaptation. Kenichi the Mightiest Deciple was a solid anime from begining to end, but ended way to soon. The manga went much much longer, and could have gotten quite a few mor seasons out of it. AirGear suffered from the same problem, but only ended due to a financial contract renewal blunder that couldn't be fixed. It makes me want somebody to either pick up these animes to either continue these stories to their proper conclusions, or do them over properly so they're done right from the begining to the end.
Solo Leveling is my #1 thing of 2024 I watched. Although I admit I missed alot of stuff like Delicious in Dungeon and Kaiju 8. So my opinion is a weeeeeeee bit uninformed to make a solid judgement.
I deffinetly agree to many good serieses come to a abrupt incomplete endings to darn quickly, and don't get the full respect of a solid story conclusions or proper run times to tell the entire tale they deserve to have. Some of the shows I can name that I feel didn't get enough run time or proper endings include: Beast tamer, How Not to Summon a Demon Lord, Is It Wrong to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon, Airgear, Highschool of the Dead, and many others. But some serieses also suffer from Other issues such as the original book story getting heavy handed alterations or huge story cuts for the animated adaptations. Rosario Vampire and Is It Okay To Pick Up Girls In A Dungeon suffer from this. Grant it Rosario Vampire is the much bigger offender of the 2, since season2 is a total complete rewrite that had nothing to do with the original story. It only kinda went back on track for like the last 2 episodes, and that even was a miss matched jumble of timelines worked together to give it a more solid ending even though readers of the manga could tell this was a rushed ending to tie up the animation company's blunder handling the adaptation.
Kenichi the Mightiest Deciple was a solid anime from begining to end, but ended way to soon. The manga went much much longer, and could have gotten quite a few mor seasons out of it. AirGear suffered from the same problem, but only ended due to a financial contract renewal blunder that couldn't be fixed. It makes me want somebody to either pick up these animes to either continue these stories to their proper conclusions, or do them over properly so they're done right from the begining to the end.