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Hiku said:
DonFerrari said:

Them you are the one bullshitting.

Samurai X ended like 20 years ago and stay that way, Saint Seiya the same (there was plan for Zeus since the begining, but it is taking a lifetime) but this have spin-off, even Dragon Ball the manga finished.

You don't get reboots and the few that get unexpected sequels are ones that story is close to not existing.

Actually both Samurai X and Dragonball manga got continuations daces after they ended, and are still ongoing.



Dragonball started up again shortly before the Battle of Gods movie, and is released on a monthly basis.



Ruroni Kenshin (Samurai X) got a continuation in 2018.

- Naruto continued with his son, Boruto.
- One Piece is still ongoing, and will still be by the time our great grandkids are born.
- Gundam gets a new series every few years.
- Berserk is still ongoing.
- Hunter x Hunter is still ongoing. (Sort of...)
- Hajime no Ippo is still ongoing.
- Fairy Tale continued with a spinoff after the ending of the original.
- Sailor Moon got a reboot after decades. (Decades = at least 1 decade or more.)
- Captain Tsubasa got a continuation after decades.
- Akira is getting a new film after decades.
- Ruroni Kenshin continued after decades.
- Dragonball continued after decades.
- Death Note will get an 87 page one-shot manga after decades.
- Yu Yu Hakusho got a new movie in 2019 after decades.
- Code Geass got a continuation movie after decades.
- Neon Genesis Evangelion got a reboot and a continuation after decades.
- Stein's;Gate got a continuation after 9 years.

I can go on, but there's a lot of revival going on in popular manga/anime as well. And some have been ongoing for 20+ years and refuse to end.
And we're only going to see more of these come back as time goes on. I'm hyped for the new Akira though. The original was too short and didn't even cover 1/4 of the manga's story.

Samurai X kinemaban is a material done to tell the same history on the movie, so it isn't neither sequel nor reboot.

Boruto is ridiculous, but yes it is a sequel.

Gundam is a series not one book so not sure why you are trying to fit it in here.

Captain Tsubasa get new series following the development (age) of the char, with each story being closed before.

Sure you can go on, and still that wouldn't be the norm of manga, it is with several of the stuff you put something that started happening couple of years ago.

The stories that have been going for 20 years haven't been finished and aren't being streched, so no sense in mixing them together.

Akira is even funnier because you are admiting it isn't really getting a sequel, the movie just told a part of the story and didn't continue.

When we get like almost every comic hero book rebooted every 5-10 years to tell the same story we can think about making things equivalent.



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