been reading the manga for ages, but only caught up with the anime recently
it took me 3 months to catch up with the anime, so considering coronavirus it would take you 2 if you're dedicated.
be sure to avoid both english dubs like the plague and use a filler guide
it's absolutely worth it, leagues better than most other shonen.
don't bother with naruto by the way, part 1 is a 6/10 and part 2 is an unfocused garbage fire
Is it too late to get into one piece?
Is it too late to get into one piece?
no
Anyone got some advice to give?
read te manga
Theres Boruto the spinoff which still going, but yes the main series ended a few years ago. If you are going to watch Naruto, you should skip most of the filler, there are only a few which are good and filler make up about 40% of the entire series
I remember hating the pilot when it premiered on jetix. I've always wanted to give it another chance and now that I finished bleach I now have time
>be sure to avoid both english dubs like the plague
and missing out the Pirate Rap?
How many episodes does the entire original series have? how long will Boruto last? How long will it take me to get through them all?
one piece or naruto?
one piece arguably starts a little slow, however it was still trying to find its footing and finds it by the time they get to loguetown.
naruto on the other hand starts pretty well and falls off very hard after sasuke betrays the group
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The entire original seriesa actually consists of two series: Naruto and Naruto Shippuden and together they have 720 episodes but as i've said 40% are filler
It's never too late but it's gonna get some time. Also, anime is good until the Sabondy arc, after that, read the manga instead
I'm guessing it was the 4kids dub of one piece that aired on Jetix. Figures since I hated that and went with bleach entirely throughout high school and college. Now I finally got time to watch something else before the rumored 20th anniversary special pops out