| JWeinCom said:
If you enjoyed it it was time well spent but I kind of wonder if you enjoyed it all the way through. |
Yes I did, especially Sun & Moon and Journeys - way better than the first 3 generations (Kanto, Johto and Hoenn).
| Zippy6 said: I started it a few years ago but *only* did the first 150 episodes or so. |
Already done - same with Detective Conan which is longer than One Piece and Pokemon as well combined with all the stuff it has.

| Wman1996 said: Mood. I can't dedicate myself to over 1200 episodes (even though they are under 30 minutes) plus movies and specials. It's why I can't watch One Piece either. It's over 1,100 episodes right now plus movies and specials. I watched the whole main Walking Dead show from 2017 to 2022 (about 240.5 hours) and that is more or less the upper limit of a show length I can watch even over years and years. My typical limit of a show is stuff like Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul, which I obviously highly recommend both. Breaking Bad is about 49 hours and Better Call Saul is about 52 hours. As much as I enjoy The Walking Dead, both BB and BCS combined are a better use of one's time than watching the entirety of the core The Walking Dead show and still shorter. My other typical limit is stuff like TMNT 1987 and TMNT 2003. The 1987-1996 series is about 71 hours and the 2003 series is about 57 hours. |
When I started re-watching One Piece back in 2009 , it was like around episode 600 or something like that. Took me a good 9 months of back to back watching.
Detective Conan took me about 4 and half years to catch up and Pokemon 3 and half years.
I'm going to catch up to Lupin the Third next or possibly the smaller anime compared to the giants (Bleach, Inuyasha, etc).
At the moment going through Apothecary diaries and then gonna binge on Dr Stone (already finished Season 1).
I caught up to Seven Deadly Sins within 6 months with all of its seasons, specials, OVAs, ONAs and Movies earlier this year as well.









