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Its complicated, non-linear storytelling never gets you bored from beginning to end. On one hand, "Aoi Hana" is uninteresting because of its lethargic plotline and this leads to loss of viewers' attention. And, of course, we can ́t ignore shounen anime where the uneven pacing is . the rule rather than the exception. "Dragon Ball Z" and "Naruto" serve as good examples. In "Naruto", filler episodes in the ending of the series just ruin the entire experience.And finally, we have "Soul Eater. " Despite not being the most unique idea, it sets itself apart by the way it is executed. It is similar to "Naruto," but to some extent, it takes its own course.
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