Why does it end?
*SPOILERS for Samurai Champloo’s Ending*
The end, words many anime fans hate to see but know they have to. Many-a-time I have shed tears at the end of an anime series and realize that I will never “see” them again. One such series is Samurai Champloo ,which holds a very big place in my heart, the final episode gave me the closure I wanted but hated at the same time. *As Fai, Jin, and Mugen parted ways (after some of the most pulse-pounding series of events in a hisorical anime) a little piece of myself also parted ways and thus my journey with those characters had to come to an end.* After all is said and done however, many fans often clamor for more, be it games, movies, OAVs or manga. I entirely understand the want to be with the characters you love but sometimes ending the series is all for the best.
Look at Bleach (sorry Bleach fans) that show is going onto its 200 and something episode, but when is enough enough? My friends and I personally feel that Bleach should have ended with the rescuing of Rukia from the Soul Society, simply because I felt I got the most closure from that story arc. Many of Bleach fans stand by the series and will fight tooth and nail to keep it on air, but is that really a good idea? To VIZ Media it is because it makes them millions of dollars but to anime fans perhaps not. Bleach staying on air means that other shows that are less appealing to the usual array of anime fans get sent directly to DVD and do not get any views or promotion.
I want to conclude this little rant with a quick quote “It’s weird…you know the end of something great is coming, but you want to hold on, just for one more second…just so it can hurt a little more.”-Unkown
Thanks,
GL0pez
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