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Post a series that you find to be/have gotten repetitive

I now find Dragonball Z to have gotten somewhat repetitive later on in the series which is one reason, I believe, why I completely stopped watching DBZ
Post a series that you find to be/have gotten repetitive
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Agreed, it is repetitive -_-
BestSinceDay1 posted over a year ago
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And at the same time lost all interest in the series
Mike88Al27 posted over a year ago
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candylover246 said:
Fairy Tail.
Apparently the "friendship power ups" solve everything. 😴 I just dropped it. But other shounen series seem to handle this well concept well such as One Piece, Naruto/Shippuden, Hunter x Hunter, even Bleach. In my opinion, Naruto isn't actually repetitive, it just has the "shounen syndrome". Other than that, I actually find it very enjoyable. :)
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Fairy Tail.
Apparently the "friendship power ups" solve everything. 😴 I just dropped it. But other shounen series seem to handle this well concept well such as One Piece, Naruto/Shippuden,  Hunter x Hunter, even Bleach. In my opinion, Naruto isn't actually repetitive, it just has the "shounen syndrome". Other than that, I actually find it very enjoyable.  :)
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For Fairy Tail, has it gotten rather boring too for you by any chance?
Mike88Al27 posted over a year ago
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Sorry for the late reply. Anyway, yeah it has gotten a bit boring after about 100 something episodes.
candylover246 posted over a year ago
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Gotcha and I thought as much too
Mike88Al27 posted over a year ago
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Yep.
candylover246 posted over a year ago
Axel1313 said:
Main ones I can think of are

Bleach
Naruto
Once Piece
Fairy Tale
Sword Art Online
Pokemon

Basically any series that goes on for like...over 200 episodes and has a looot of story arcs and seasons...

Tis why I started watching shorter animes...they're just usually much better written and don't drag on so badly.
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Wait, Sword Art Online is not THAT long, is it?
Mike88Al27 posted over a year ago
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I think there are 3 or 4 seasons of it...and all are pretty much the exact same story line...only difference is one is guilds, one is faries and one is with guns :/ From what I can recall at least. Lost interest after a few episodes of the first one.
Axel1313 posted over a year ago
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Ah, I see now. So thanks for the info there
Mike88Al27 posted over a year ago
BestSinceDay1 said:
There are a number of series that has gotten repetitive but here are just some I can remember from the top of my head:

- Yugioh Series though the first 3 series were good but the next ones are horrid and its just repetitive versions of the previous ones
- Naruto Series
- Gundam Franchise used to be good but lately its just bad repetitive series being made and are modified to suit children
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There are a number of series that has gotten repetitive but here are just some I can remember from the top of my head: 

- Yugioh Series though the first 3 series were good but the next ones are horrid and its just repetitive versions of the previous ones  
- Naruto Series 
- Gundam Franchise used to be good but lately its just bad repetitive series being made and are modified to suit children
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The Pokemon franchise/series as well by any chance?
Mike88Al27 posted over a year ago
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I don't watch Pokemon so I don't know
BestSinceDay1 posted over a year ago
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Just asking because I noticed there are several anime fans who now find Pokemon to have gotten repetitive too particularly the later, newer seasons
Mike88Al27 posted over a year ago
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Hmm I see
BestSinceDay1 posted over a year ago
AnimeAvarice said:
Detective Conan/Case Closed. Don't get me wrong, I love it to death and still watch it. I just can't binge watch it like I did for the first fifty episodes because it really does start to repeat itself after a while.
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Detective Conan/Case Closed. Don't get me wrong, I love it to death and still watch it. I just can't binge watch it like I did for the first fifty episodes because it really does start to repeat itself after a while.
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