It will includerewatchability, writing,animation, action, and how well they executed the purpose.
This list will only feature one arc from a respective series.
The show has a variety of serious and comedy arcs, spicing up the viewing experience.
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This sparks an all-out royal rumble between Odd Jobs, Kondo, and Kyubei’s family.
However, theGintamacommunity doesn’t underrate it, landing it at the bottom.
Yagyu perfectlyblends action and humor to deliver a semi-serious phenomenon, provingGintamais the funniest anime.
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However, the Briggs Arc doesn’t get nearly enough attention as it deserves.
Briggs is the penultimate arc, running from episodes 31 to 45.
Many fans skim over this arc because of its lower points, including the festival and hot springs training.
However, the festival provides a refreshing break from the action, and the hot springshighlight essential character growth.
The best part is easily the tournament, which delivers some of the greatest moments in anime.
These parts focus on a new descendant of the Joestar family in a different time, creating new adventures.
Phantom Blood is the very first part and an introduction to the series and lineage.
If fans ask aJojofan their least favorite part, they are almost guaranteed to say Phantom Blood.
However,fans underestimate how exciting and important the Rookie King Saga wasas it set up the characters.
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However, while many fans enjoy the grand arcs, The Royal Government is a subtle yet essential storyline.
However, none of the new arcs can match the Grand Magic Games of the original anime.
The Five Kage Summit had the difficult task of following Pain’s Assault, arguablythe best arc inNaruto.
Many fans underrated this arc because it didn’t live up to the excitement from the previous storyline.
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