New-Gen Anime Series that are a Masterpiece
What Are The New "Big 3 Shonen" Series? 1 #1: One Piece. One Piece almost needs no introduction. As the single most popular ongoing shonen series - going as far as not only having the most ... 2 #2: My Hero Academia. 3 #3: Black Clover.
According to the Otaku Fandom, the Big Three are three of the most popular anime running at one particular time. The term was initially used to describe One Piece, Naruto, and Bleach because of how popular they were in the early 2000s.
The Big 3 was not specifically made as a thing to be passed down. it was really made, and only made, for Naruto, One Piece, and Bleach, because at the time they were monsters and they were considered for the most part to be champion. Don’t get me wrong though, Black Clover and MHA are doing very well in sales though and popularity.
The “Big Three” was a term for WSJ's flagship manga's in the 2000′s: Naruto, OP, and Bleach. They were the manga’s that break into the western world and held the highest rankings for the longest time. In terms of sales its true that DB did better than Bleach but that doesn’t matter.
The Elephant in the RoomAnime.Jujutsu Kaisen.Attack on Titan.My Hero Academia.Demon Slayer.
"The Big Three" is not a title that can be passed around, it's effectively an epithet granted to just those titles. Naturally, one can still consider various other kinds of "Big Three" based on different criteria, but such discussions have no bearing on what "The Big Three" in anime and manga refers to.
The big three was Bleach, Naruto and One piece. This was due to Manga sales not anime. there is no official new “big three” but it is generally considered Black clover, My hero and either Boruto or Nanatsu no Taizai.
The first Big Three anime to launch in North America was One Piece in 2004, with Naruto following in 2005 and Bleach in 2006. Therefore, Dragon Ball stemmed from the era before the Big Three in both the East and West. It should also be noted that while the internet was around at this point, streaming wasn't a thing.
Dragon Ball, One Piece, Naruto, and Bleach are known as the “Big Four.” In some fans' eyes, Dragon Ball is seen as the grandfather of Shonen while One Piece, Naruto, and Bleach are known as the “Big Three”. You can find inspiration from each of the “Big Four” in almost all Shonen anime.
Anime Top 10Top 10 Best Rated (bayesian estimate) (Top 50)#titlerating1Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood (TV)9.082Steins;Gate (TV)9.043Clannad After Story (TV)9.028 more rows
Because of the time change, some Attack on Titan (Shingeki no Kyojin) fans believe Bleach "falls" off the 'Big Three' list and is replaced by the series based on Hajime Isayama's manga ( Isayama Hajime).
Just because most of you guys don't like Black Clover does not mean its not a part of the "BIG Three" as japan says otherwise. tldr: Black Clover ranks #3 in jumps popularity rankings in japan. While MHA and OP swap between ranking 1 and 2 every week. Any anime viewer at all knows what the Big Three are.
Dragon Ball is definitely on top of this list. From the fighting and the humour of the characters, you will surely get hooked on this anime series.
"Are We Friends? Or Are We Foes? That Kind Of Thing You Decide Yourselves!". This line is probably one of the lines that make me want Monkey D. Luffy more.
Even after 24 years, I can say that Pokemon or Pocket Monsters are still in. Even the game Pokemon Go became a hit after its release. I still play it every now and then when I’m not too busy with my things.
Probably the most obvious to any viewer, My Hero Academia acts as the perfect successor to Naruto. For many fans of Naruto, it was hard not to notice the similarities between the show almost immediately. They both feature a young boy with lackluster abilities with a potential for greatness if given the proper the training and support.
While quite different at a glance, Jujutsu Kaisen has managed to fill the void left by Bleach after the anime was cancelled and the manga finished in a way no other has been able to do.
This one is arguably a bit of a stretch, but in many ways Demon Slayer has become something of a successor to One Piece. While in the last two examples the new shows shared many commonalities with their predecessors, in this situation it's more about the role that they each have played.
This one is a little tricky, as it no longer has an anime series, but regardless it shouldn't be ignored. What makes Black Clover important enough to mention is that it could be argued that it succeeds each of the original Big Three all at once, something that the other shows don't really do.