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15. Naruto Shippuden. The long-running Naruto series has been referred to as one of the “big three” anime because of its wild popularity around the world, and for good reason. It’s full of ...
One Piece: The 10 Longest Arcs In The Series, Ranked
Sazae-san - 7,701 episodes Recognized by the Guinness World Records, this anime holds the world record for the longest-running animated TV series. The show is about a mother named Sazae-san and her family life.
With the War For Wano apparently coming to an end, the battle against Kaido hasn't just been one of the largest scale battles of the series to date, but it has also been the longest, as One Piece fans have noted just how lengthy the battle against the Beast Pirates has been.
1 Goku Vs Frieza (19 Episodes) Infamously the longest fight in shonen anime history, Goku vs Frieza was not adapted as elegantly as it should have been in Dragon Ball Z.
The longest arc in all of Naruto is none other than the Fourth Shinobi World War: Confrontation arc.
#1 Attack on Titan: Eren vs Annie.#2 Akame Ga Kill: Akame vs Esdeath.#3 JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Cioccolata vs Giorno Giovanna.#4 Naruto Shippuden: Naruto vs Sasuke.#5 My Hero Academia: Endeavor and Hawks vs Hood.#6 One Piece: Luffy vs Katakuri.#7 Jujutsu Kaisen: Itadori & Nobara vs Eso & Kechizu.More items...
1 Luffy VS Katakuri In One Piece (22 Episodes) Luffy steps in to fight Katakuri in the 850th episode of One Piece.
Judging by his voice, he sounds about mid-40s. Of course, he looks exactly the same on Namek as he did 25 years prior on Planet Vegeta. On top of that, he still has a living father, who is obviously even older.
'Super' Picks Up (Around) Where 'Z' Left Off GT was the series that began about a month after Dragon Ball Z's original run, that picked up about five years after the events of Z.
The final battle with Buu spans from episode 279 to 287. This is the most varied battle out of all of them. So technically, the battle between Frieza and Goku is the longest and most drawn out battle between two characters.
Naruto Lore: Fourth Shinobi World War The battle began on the 8th of October and lasted until the 10th, with the complete victory of the Allied Shinobi Forces, the collapse of Akatsuki, and the sealing of the Ten-Tails.
10 Strongest Characters in Naruto RankedHashirama Senju.Madara Uchiha. ... Obito Uchiha. ... Itachi Uchiha. ... Kakashi Hatake. ... Minato. ... Might Guy. ... Jiraiya. Jiraiya was not only a powerful ninja – his significance spans well beyond this thanks to his role as legendary teacher. ... More items...•
These are the longest arcs in Naruto, taking place in both the original anime and Shippuden.1 Fourth Shinobi World War: Confrontation (53 Episodes)2 Chunin Exams (48 Episodes) ... 3 Fourth Shinobi World War: Climax (41 Episodes) ... 4 Kazekage Rescue Mission (32 Episodes) ... 5 Sasuke Recovery Mission (29 Episodes) ... More items...•
RELATED: Naruto: 10 Legendary War Heroes, Ranked. This was called the True War and estimations of the length of the war is about 20,000 years thanks to some A+ detective work by fans. In any case, that's an insanely long time for a war to last, but we rarely see any of it and it was abolished thousands of years ago by the time the events ...
10 Bleach: The Arrancar War. The Arrancar War or Invasion in Bleach tends to be a lot of fans' favorite part of the series, as Grimmjow is a huge fan favorite of the now-finished story. Basically, when a Hollow succeeds in taking off their mask either on their own or with the help of a Hogyoku, they become an Arrancar.
Even the Alabasta arc tried not to talk about a casualty count after the war. But, the War of the Best or Marineford Arc is the turning point of the series where two major characters (and a bunch of ground troops) die all in the same period. Portgas D. Ace is taken out by Marine Admiral Akainu, Whitebeard is as well. And, the end of this arc is what leads into the gigantic two-year timeskip that changed the series altogether! As far as impactful wars go in anime, this has to be one of the biggest.
The Ishvalan Civil war in-canon lasted seven years, but the conflict between the region and the government permeates the entirety of the series.
One Piece's War of The Best may not be a very long-running battle (33 episodes), like Shippuden, but it mattered. One Piece isn't exactly a very lethal series, and what we mean by that is people rarely die in it. The ones that do are either background nobodies or animals.
Attack On Titan has multiple wars, in fact, the entire series is about a group of soldiers hopping from one war to the next, which is part of why the games are so good. First, it was the war against the world itself for Survival. Then, it was a war against the current government in place and the Coward King.
War ain't pretty, in fact, it's pretty horrifying. But, the horrors that come with war usually make for engaging storytelling. Just think of how many movies take place during war. How many have won awards? And, war being used in anime usually serves a similar purpose.
The best part about this show is that the outcome of its tennis matches is usually unpredictable as even the protagonists lose from time to time.
If you watch ‘ JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure ‘ for nothing but pure unadulterated fun, then you certainly will not be disappointed and you might even be able to stick with it throughout its runtime of 152 episodes. It has a very simple straight forward story that mainly expands through its character dynamics.
‘Haikyuu!!’ is a sports anime that has been adapted from a story published in the very well known Shounen Jump. It involves the most typical Shounen stereotypes and has commonly used sports anime themes like the rise of an underdog, perseverance and of course team spirit.
Katekyo Hitman Reborn (203 Episodes) For the first 25 episodes ‘ Katekyo Hitman Reborn! ‘ is nothing but a gag anime that’s fun to watch even though it lacks a storyline. But after these introductory episodes, the story kicks right in and the anime takes a serious tone which makes every moment of it worth watching.
Sailor Moon (200 Episodes) ‘ Sailor Moon ‘ is another classic that can bring back wonderful childhood memories for adult anime viewers of today. If you look at the animation and music of the anime now, all of it just looks too primitive but it is the story of the anime that makes it exceptional even today.
Beelzebub (60 Episodes) In the case of most comedy anime, you either have to Japanese to understand the context of most jokes or you simply have to force yourself to laugh at their silliness. But ‘ Beelzebub ‘ will make you laugh out loud with ease through the eccentricity of its amazing characters.
It has a very simple straight forward story that mainly expands through its character dynamics. One thing that really stands about the show is that unlike other Shounen anime, it does not have long obnoxious training arcs of characters and even the fight scenes in it are never dragged for long periods of time.