Thread:Unok/@comment-3390396-20130808152224/@comment-4556650-20130810120705

I was dumbfounded when someone told me shuumatsu no laughter was ending, since there was a lot of potential. Birdmen is a wee bit too slow paced.

OP is simply OP (pun intended). When the New World stuff finally began, I was like, "YEEEAAAAAHHH!" But like Unok, I serious didn't really enjoy Punk Hazard and the fishmen arc. Luckily, the current arc is a lot better.

For Naruto, I watched the anime up to like 30~ in shippuden and then just read everything on wikia XD! Then when the war stuff began, I just continued off there~

One manga I'm fairly disappointed about is Fairy Tail. I'm pretty all of you know the main problem is the weak character growth. Furthermore, the characters just randomly and suddenly gain a superb amount of power. In most successful mangas, the characters undergo a period of training and growth which lets them get stronger. (Nanatsu is different though, the character's are already strong, so it isn't really problem now.) But the characters in Fairy Tail started off fairly not-so-strong, and just suddenly gains more magic power during battles (I know Mashima is trying enforce the idea about nakama/friendship giving them strength, but he's going overboard)

btw, have you guys read Kishimoto's oneshot Mario? It's pretty interesting/