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I mean I presume people have other things to do during the week than watching tokusatsu. ...Well, I say that but I've been enjoying the recent episodes of Zero One so much that I find myself re-watching my favourite scenes from them over and over even days later, so maybe you're not too far off.
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In all seriousness, though, am I getting it wrong? Is watching a ton of toku something folks don't do regularly? Instead, is it something that people dive into a few times a year, not counting new shows? |
Don't remember how many days exactly, but I do recall finishing Hibiki in about three or four days. Helps that it's only, like, 20 something episodes :lol
For a full season, I think it would be Blade, which I got through in about a week. |
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Every now and then I get the urge to re-watch a well-liked series (or at least, some specific episodes) or a movie, though even then it's not often I actually follow up on that thought by doing it. As for the question the thread asks in the first place, I think I went through Gaim quicker than other shows, since the very serialised nature made it really easy for me to just thoughtlessly load up the next episode, and there's not a lot of natural 'stopping points' that occurred to me while binging. It was only around the middle of Ghost/start of Ex-Aid where I started tuning in regularly to each week of Rider and haven't stopped since. |
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Plus, there'll be other things to watch. Once I look into getting a Netflix subscription I seriously need to catch up with She-Ra |
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