That’s just the natural result of so many of them being based off of manga, but there are exceptions! Takopi’s Original Sin and LOOK BACK are both recent excellent anime that don’t suffer from these issues. One of them finishes its whole story in six impactful episodes, the other is a movie that wraps up in under an hour. Both will make you cry.
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Mika@piefed.ca 2 days ago
I've had long break (I mean like 7+ yrs) from watching animes and recently started watching new stuff in my free time.
Honestly it's not bad, but the hell with all of them having such a slow pace. Literally none of them have a finishes story, all in long ongoing phase with plans to run for ages.
Unboxious@ani.social 2 days ago
SugarCatDestroyer@lemmy.world 2 days ago
By the way, have you ever had that feeling: “I need to finish this episode… But when the hell will it end?”
Mika@piefed.ca 2 days ago
Eh, not really. I mean unless episode sucks. But I'm mostly having issue with unfinished stories rather than episodes being bad.
Like I've watched multiple 20-40+ episode titles that about ran to sorta culmination point... so I'll have to wait like 3-5 more years to see how they end.
I like when a season actually has a finished story. Even if the next season would use the same characters.
Unboxious@ani.social 2 days ago
Recently I got that watching episode 1 of Takopi’s Original Sin not because of the pacing but because it was really intense and I needed to relax and I didn’t realize that the first episode was double-length!
djsoren19@lemmy.blahaj.zone 1 day ago
Kinda surprised by this take, because IMO the biggest strength of the new anime I’ve been watching is that the pacing is much, much better. I’m often blown away by how much is packed into each episode of something like DanDaDan, Gachiakuta, or Sakamoto Days. Even something that I’d consider a little slow, like parts of Solo Leveling or Kaiju Number Eight, still blow older anime like Naruto or One Piece out of the water.
Mika@piefed.ca 1 day ago
Did you really need to compare it to animes with the slowest pace possible?
Unboxious@ani.social 11 hours ago
Those were super popular though. If you were to talk with people about anime 15 years ago that’s pretty much all people knew.
Mika@piefed.ca 5 hours ago
I probably was in a wildly different circles. Most people I knew didn't want to start em due to size and pace. Single digits watched both.