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How do you even keep up with on going Anime?

There are several that seem interesting to me and I'd like to watch them all, but how can I? Pokemon is one and I can't even keep up with that one as it is. I lost track of it a loooong time ago. Now I mostly just skip to the episodes that look interesting enough to watch and I just play the new games when they come out. Also One Piece, Fairy Tail and Detective Conan seem very interesting to me. So how can I possibly watch them all? Should I just watch a couple of episodes to see which one I like best or when I get tired of one then go to one of the others and start watching it? Which one of these on going animê do you think is the best? Do you know how many episodes long these animê are so far? You don't have to tell me anything about Pokemon, because I already know enough about it. So which on going animê are you into right now and how do you keep up with them?
 MewStrawberry posted over a year ago
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Cerudays said:
It's somewhat of a task to be able to keep up with animê (especially if said animê is ongoing), but it's fun, too! I'm about to type a book here; hope you don't mind ;;

If you're watching an ongoing anime, figure out what days each new episode is released! (For example, I know that Attack on Titan releases a new episode every weekend on Sunday, and subs are usually released one-two days after depending on the website you watch it stream from.) Learning the days an ongoing animê comes out on and thinking of when you will have time to watch it is just like how you'd catch up on any old show on TV. Best part? The episode doesn't ever go away like it would if you missed the showing of an episode on TV! It keeps adding on to the series and you can go back and watch it whenever you'd like.

At the moment, I'm watching Attack on Titan, Watamote, and Dangan Ronpa- all three are titles that are still being made, so I don't have to worry about missing out on anything as I'm already all caught up with all of them. Watch episodes at your own pace; don't worry about missing one the dia it airs.

Now, animê that has been long-running like One Piece, with a lot of episodes? I'd say that when watching shows that have been going for several years, try and give yourself time to warm up to it before dropping it. If you can locate a website that steadily atualizações the series and isn't missing episodes that'll give you cliffhangers (Yu Yu Hakusho can be hard to find; I had that problem), go for it! Watch maybe 4-5 episodes before you make up your mind, maybe. A lot of animê actually starts to pick up near the beginning or end, so don't get distressed~ Also, read reviews of the series! Is it worth watching? Is the general reception of the show positive?

My friend's favorito out of the three titles you said is Fairy Tail, and she's kinda picky when it comes to her anime. If you don't mind the occasional fanservice, go for it! ^_^ There's a reason it's popular!

I don't know how many episodes all three have at the moment, however- that might be something you'll have to google yourself.

So yeah! Those are my methods to keeping up with 3 ongoing titles at a time. Don't stress out, and don't work your schedule around it too much- episodes will always be waiting for you in the end :)

Happy watching!~
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CrescentMoon777 said:
procurar "MyAnimeList.net" in google.
Become a member, and BAM!!

You just add the series you are watching, and after each episode you watch you just open your animê list and click "+1"! It's so useful! You can keep track of mangá with it as well! =)

You're welcome!
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Yeah, I use "MyAnimeList.net" and "AnimePlanet.com" =)
MewStrawberry posted over a year ago
Izaya-Orihara said:
Backlog.
Try to work on your backlog inbetween seasons which is about a 2-3 week span.
If you're falling behind in a show drop it or throw it into your backlog. This method works the best if you're downloading anime.
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 Backlog. Try to work on your backlog inbetween seasons which is about a 2-3 week span. If you're falling behind in a show drop it or throw it into your backlog. This method works the best if you're downloading anime.
posted over a year ago 
Yukiya said:
Stop posting things on websites. Go and finish watching all anime!!!
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