![]() ![]() One issue that fans have is the Moonlight Knight, serving as a substitute for Tuxedo Mask due to Mamoru/Darien still having his memories sealed after the events of season one. One particular story arc that is all filler is certainly the Doom Tree arc featuring Ali and En (or Ann and Alan in the dub). However, with the case of Sailor Moon, it has legitimately good reasons why it is dominated as a filler series despite sharing core qualities with the original manga. For today's list, we will explore the most excruciating and annoying of fillers.ĭespite being a series that was largely filler, Sailor Moon still managed to capture an international audience till this day for the past twenty years. ![]() This is a controversy to many fans because filler arcs/episodes at times don't really feel in touch with its source material by making characters act differently, or just tend to drag on, making the audience feel as if the show has little to no direction. On the other hand, in order for some shows to keep its day and time slot (especially Wednesday evenings when people are most likely to be home in Japan) where they can get the most ratings and money, some shows that consequently catch up to the manga instead keep the show going with anime exclusive material (infamously) called fillers. In some instances, recent series such as Kyoukai no Rinne, Attack on Titan and One Punch Man tend to take a seasonal break to give the manga an opportunity to get ahead and for the anime to be consistently faithful to its source material when it's time to resume. For a good majority of anime based on manga, there may come to a point where the anime catches up to the manga. ![]()
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