Ah yeah, forgot about that one. I absolutely fell in love with InuYasha when it premiered on Adult Swim. I watched the hell out of the first season and half way through the second season, then got into a conflict with my dad while watching it and never watched it again.
Years later, right around the time it was ending in Japan, I finally got broadband internet and decided I was going to download and watch the whole series, but then I heard that there's not really any sort of satisfying conclusion so I didn't bother. I know they made some movies though so perhaps that's not the case anymore.
EDIT: According to Wikipedia they actually made a second 26 episode series later on to conclude the story. Huh. I just may have to go back to it after all.
I like Kung-Fu.
Naruto was my first anime and the thing that introduced me to anime. I have watched Bleach and am currently going through One Piece. All three of these are not that great once you start watching other anime, because they just drag on. Way too much smurfing exposition. I mean, Jesus Christ.
I stopped watching infinity shows 5 years ago. I haven't missed them even for a second.
everything is wrapped in gray
i'm focusing on your image
can you hear me in the void?
Everytime I tried I had a mental breakdown. I can only deal with shorter animes. That much mental and possible emotional investment is saved for live-action shows.
I also think longer running animes and shows in general eventually become very lack-luster and end up having zero pay-off for the investment. This in part while I stick with shorter animes, and films because I know there is a higher chance to have satisfying closure.
I've watched all of Bleach and Katekyo hitman Reborn, as well as most of Naruto, Bleach and Fairy Tail. One piece is insane though. It's going to have well over 1000 episodes when it's done. (The author has stated that the timeskip is the halfway point to the story)