@ChristopherLeeFragrances

I like how professional your content is. Stay consistent no matter what, your more interesting than the guys with 400k

@PENT931

Much love to you big tune! Loved the concept of this video and you did a great job - 💙

@domaqui

Blud jojo manga was published in 1987 💀

@HustlerHorstRuediger

Imo Dragonball Z's stronges Arcs were the sayajin- and Freezer-Saga - one piece best parts were Impel Down and Marineford. Even though the franchises didn't turn bad afterwards and still could produce great content this is where they peaked as far as I'm concerned.

@GregoryGrice-c7c

Honestly, both have their ups and downs. Some succeed at character development, some succeed at storytelling, and some succeeded action scenes. If anything, I say it's important to be diverse with your choices to build a good experience(not to force anyone).

@WiredLain_

2:06 I don’t think this is really fair to say for a series that is ongoing. JJK might have a crazy bounce back in the next few chapters and we just wouldn’t know yet. I think it’s unfair to rule out a comeback before the manga even ends.

@Haz3dNightfall

There are only a few anime that have the potential in longevity and impact that can truly stand up to the Shonen Jump's golden Era of Manga, Chainsaw Man and Spy X Family are among those special exceptions.

@TheGodlyGamerMugen

I feel like for old anime it should be

Dbz
Bleach
Naruto
One piece
Yuyu
And full metal


For the new

My hero
Demon slayer
Attack on titan
Jjk
One punch man


What I like about the old anime is the nostalgia and the stories they had it was amazing seeing what would happen next as the weeks went by I’ll always love one piece specially but tbh the combat, and the newer animation styles and alot of the stories are just more interesting in the newer anime section they aren’t as basic or simple which can be a bad thing but I feel that they’re shorter experiences because they have a reason to end quicker they get straight to the point and that’s refreshing to see compared to the old anime the new anime also has alot of emotions in it that people tend to look past they know how to make you feel good I still think one piece has the upper hand in that tho but yes I think team new anime is more my choice but I will say that hunter x hunter and one piece will always be in my top 5

@hsolanki7971

Yeah man, tbh I am not a big fan of all the new anime being broken into seasons. While of course it has it's benefits as you explained, but I always find that by the time a new season rolls around I've lost interest and even forgot what was even going on. Especially with how we get oversaturated with new content and shows all time, don't always get the chance to let something sit and revisit, so I've moved onto the next 10 other things before the next season of a show comes out. But that's just me as an old head 😅

@dragfang3723

Hey dude great video but when you started talking about animation I started disagreeing cause my main problem with new anime nowadays is that if the animation isn't flashy or gorgeous or anything special people won't give a shit about it not to mention how old anime animation didn't need to put over exaggerated animation for some fights (looking at jujutsu kaisen) and that's not even mentioning some anime having cgi which isn't inheritly a problem but it's just that it feels off and annoying

@CaptainMaakasu

I think a part of why I don't like newer Shonen manga/anime (I've tried most of them) is that the pacing is too fast for the story. It becomes popular too fast and the authors don't have the time like the older days (even with weekly shounen jump). Which is why the older GOATs have a slower pace even in the manga. Most of the newer ones lose it's quality in storytelling after 1-3 seasons of anime (manga dosen't have seasons obv). Yet Hajime no Ippo is continuing and is still the greatest manga of a time imo ^^ I might be biased (don't check my channel) 😅

@dragfang3723

Hey man sorry to burst your bubble but there can't be a new big 3 cause it isn't about if those stories are influential it is just there can't be a new Big 3 as those three titles were the 3 best selling titles

@Thedoctorr5

Looking foward to your Aot takes after you finish. I'll say no more.

@kaonashi9200

Im a mixed bag. Im turning 30 tomorrow and grew up on old school Toonami anime like Dragon Ball Z, Yu Yu Hakusho, Inuyasha and Mobile Fighter G Gundam. After a few years in Jr High and High School I discovered some “newer” 00’s stuff like Bleach, Naruto, Death Note and Full Metal Alchemist. I quit watching anime for a while after that cause that was peak for me. Then came my great revival with AOT and I was hooked on newer gen anime. Didnt care for Tokyo Ghoul but loved My Hero Academia, One Punch Man  and currently I’m enjoying Chainsaw Man and JJK. I’ll always have a warm spot for golden age darker anime. I feel a lot of the newer stuff is just cookie cutter with all the OP main characters or “gets sucked into a video game world” premise. I went back found a few gems that I’d missed in my early years like HxH and Berserk. Each era has its MVPs that belong in the conversation of top anime of all time.

@BlaugranaEverything

Bruh you really listed JoJo in the new school? Nah that's like saying Berserk is new school

@NattoXD2

I'm more of like around near the 2010s kind of kids which I didn't grow up watching anime but if I told you that dragon ball wasn't the reason I liked anime then your completely wrong there was no time I didn't have second thoughts on what generations impact was better because overall we all know what started us to watch anime and if you where born around those 2000s to 2010s you would understand too or even lower 😆😁😁

@gundamdragon

I like older anime but i am not agence newer anime

@suhdud6573

Jojo is not new

@Chillin-jg8vg

2000's anime is were anime peaked imo.

@DIABOLICAL524

If people in 2045 forget the existence of dragon ball, Naruto, one piece, jjba,Baki,or Pokémon I’m gonna make sure to teach my kids abt it and my kids will teach thier kids and so on