Would you ever start watching a TV series with more than 1000 episodes and one that will take you more than 2 years to finish streaming?

in #anime2 years ago

Yesterday, I wrote an article about a Japanese anime series named One Piece, often referred to with capital letters, that is ONE PIECE. As I was reading about it and checking it on Netflix, I discovered that the series premiered in 1999 and it has more than 37 seasons available on Netflix. What makes it even scarier is the fact that each episode lasts for 24 minutes, and there are more than 1000 episodes in total. In other words, if you start the first episode right now and just keep it streaming, it will take you more than an entire year for the entire thing to finish. Isn't that extreme?

If you actually want to watch the different episodes you will have to spend at least 2 years, but then you will not do any other thing really (except probably feel extremely bad, get fat, and turn depressed), so that isn't an option either.

That leads me to the question - would you ever start streaming such a show? Or is ONE PIECE an example of a series that you just start with the most recent episode and then you expect to get into the story quickly and be able to follow it from the present, instead of going to the beginning in order to stream it from there?

What do you think?

All I know is that I would never ever start streaming ONE PIECE, at least not from the start, because it would be a bite so big that I would never manage to chew it. As a result, this is a no-go for me.

What do you think? Would you like to [stream ONE PIECE on Netflix]https://www.ipaddressguide.org/how-to-watch-one-piece-season-1-37-on-netflix/)? Is it a no-go for you as well, or are you happy that you found the article I linked to above that will tell you how you can get access to all 37 seasons of this show on Netflix?

I would love to hear your thoughts and comments!

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