Postby goldenspines » Sun Dec 21, 2014 10:18 pm
*cracks her knuckles*
There are three types of One Piece fans. But before we get to that, let me explain filler in One Piece (and other long anime) and why it's not always a bad thing (except in Bleach XP)
First off, for educational purposes.
What is filler in anime? Most anime are based off a manga. In the case of an anime being made after the manga is finished, there will be no filler (usually). But in the case of One Piece, which is still ongoing in the manga, filler needs to be made. Basically, it's original content usually directly inspired by the mangaka (if the anime directors are smart).
Why do we need filler? Because anime episodes come out faster than manga chapters do and can cover more ground. And do you know what happens if the anime catches up to the manga? They have two choices. 1) Put the show on hold and wait for the mangaka to come out with more content or 2) Make up their own stuff that may deter from the upcoming story (see: the first Fullmetal Alchemist anime).
Both of those choices are not good, so instead, the creators of the One Piece anime hang back a while in the story, slow it down slightly and add filler if they need to as to not get too close to jumping ahead of the story in the manga.
Thankfully, One Piece is fairly easy to make filler for regarding its format (traveling from island to island). You will only notice some more filler later on in the series because that's when they started catching up too close to the manga.
BONUS: Recaps are added for the sake of the actual intended audience of One Piece, who does not marathon it, but watches it weekly on TV. By audience, I mean children from ages 4-13. Recaps are actually quite useful in really long anime like One Piece. But, I mean, if you're marathoning it, you can just skip the recap episodes. XD;
So back to the OP's comments, I've watched probably too many sitcoms, and One Piece is nothing like them. What One Piece is, though, is a journey. And a tough one at that. Which is one of the sad reasons I have a hard time recommending it to anyone. I've been reading the manga almost since it started getting published in the US (back when Shounen Jump was a printed thing in the US) and watching the anime since around episode 150-ish was airing in Japan (2002-ish?).
I've been on this journey for most of my life.
I mean, looking at the first episode compared to the most recent (674 as of today), you will see MASSIVE changes, of course. In production quality, mainly, but also in character development, both personality and visually. There were battles won, battles lost, tears shed and even Luffy, who once considered himself to be the strongest (and we all knew it to be true, too!), strong enough to protect his crew, his family, was beaten to the ground with harsh reality and had his crew taken from him. Life is not all fun and games. It won't go easy on you. But you have to still move forward with the hope that things will get better, because they will.
So then there's the two year time skip thing too that you'll hear about; a seemingly easy "character development" cop out, except it isn't, thankfully. Luffy and his crew already learned the lessons they needed before the time skip, they just needed time alone to accept them and be able to move forward. Everyone needs times to themselves when they've been broken in order to put the pieces back together and comes out a stronger person because of it.
Plus, everyone changes when they grow and learn new things in life, especially when they are still young! New experiences and circumstances affect how you act and how you think. Even a year from now, you will be a different person from what you are now and that's a great thing. It's wonderful to grow and learn new things and to be able to accomplish things you couldn't even dream of trying a few years back.
But if you were looking for a boring anime with no character growth, One Piece is not the anime for you. XP I jest, but seriously, I can be here until the cows come home telling you that the One Piece journey is worth it, but if you're not liking it, then don't watch it. Watch something else that can inspire you and lift your spirits. No one will fault you for getting tired of a show. *shrugs* People have different interests and that's the great thing about anime, there are so many titles to chose from.
Either that, or y'all are just too impatient and just need to find a more fast paced anime. XD There are plenty of them, though, so don't worry.
I remember the days when we had to download the video and the subs separately (no streaming) and hope both of them worked together to actually watch an episode of anime outside of Japan (unless you wanted to pay through your nose for importing). And if your sub file got corrupted, well, hope you knew Japanese. XP
Now I really am dating myself, though.
P.S. The three types of One Piece fans are those who love the manga, but are too impatient for the anime, those who enjoy the anime but haven't really read the manga ( and that is a-okay with them), and those who prefer the manga, but will watch the anime just to see their favorite parts come to life.