When a manga gatekeeps itself
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Holy shit, how have people not dropped horikoshi for the train wreck his project is?
I enjoyed the anime for a while. Nice fight sequences and some nice music. Never read the manga but I should to discover whether some hit stories were filler in the anime. (almost certainly)
The anime has almost no filler, at least in terms of the overall story arcs. The movies could be considered filler if you wanted, as none of them are based on the manga.
The tournament and training portions are definitely worthless filler.
What's a shonen without a tournament arc?
When I say very little filler, I refer to stuff that is not in the manga, not necessarily that the content is worthwhile, at least in the context of an anime adaptation of a manga.
Good god! That arc was textbook filler. Introduce a new character who seems as though he has significance and then literally or figuratively kill him off at the end so that the story is right back to where it started. Like a sitcom.
I mentioned it in another reply, but when I say filler, I refer to parts of the anime that are not in the manga. I always thought of filler as what felt like 90% of Naruto episodes, regardless of the content of the story or the episodes, if they aren't in the original manga they are filler.
That being said some of the filler is good, but I think most ends up being a complete throwaway in the overall life of a series.
The movies are still canon, even if the main series don't reference them too much.
There are like 4 episodes so far that are full filler.
Very unpopular opinion but I thought it was trash from day one way back when the first chapter of the manga came out. The looks of the protagonist alone was enough to make me drop it. Now seeing how it got a following made up of the biggest retards on the internet I guess it was a good decision
What do you mean?
This is nothing, I read Naruto and Bleach to completion.