They do have the second part to Inuyasha out as an english dub. It's called the Final Act. ^-^ I loved Inuyasha and I've been trying to collect the boxsets so I can have the completely series.
For a long running anime I recommend Case Closed if you haven't watched it. Its pretty long so it the manga but I think the anime is longer.
It was too long for me so I stopped watching it. You might like it
I could never truly say that I liked "Inuyasha" per se, rather that I enjoyed it for what I saw of it. From the first like 10 episodes, I was like the pacing is killing me, but that's just the start of it.
I love "Yu Yu Hakusho." I never saw every last episode but I really loved it.
A couple years ago me and my mom would order pizza and I'd make her watch it while I was visiting her, lol.
But yeah, Yu Yu Hakusho is one of my all-time favorite shonen series.
Aside from Naruto Shippuden, the long anime that I'm watching are Inuyasha and Yu Yu Hakusho.
I happen to like Inuyasha. I liked it before it was cool to like it, I liked it while it was cool to like it, I liked it when it was cool to hate it, and I still like it even after it's become mostly forgotten. My favorite part about it is that the story arcs are bite-sized instead of, like, 60 episodes each. I'm about halfway through the series, so I can't pass any final judgement, but I'm enjoying what I've seen so far. I know that the ending is a non-ending, so I'm glad they made the sequel series. The non-ending was actually one of the reasons that I had stalled on watching for so long.
As for Yu Yu Hakusho, I can't say much because I'm only 28 episodes in. It's an older anime, so the animation and sound quality are lacking, but I'm enjoying the story.
Call it karma. Call it luck. Me, I just don't give a... BOUNCE!
My friend told me about it, but I was thinking of skipping an arc or two because the episodes I saw were just boring plot set-up.
Shana you can watch on a couple of places. I was able to find it Dubbed on general dub-sites, but they've renovated a lot of their stuff so I don't know as well.
Yeah, there was like a movie or something that took after the anime ended.
You know what else was good that I never finished?
"Rurouni Kenshin" had to be the greatest history-based anime I've ever seen.
(Yes, even better than "Hetalia")
The Marker Maniac. (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 08/23/14 | Reply
oh I heard that Hunter x Hunter is pretty good and I've been meaning to watch it myself, but I haven't had the time yet.
I wanted to also watch Shakugan No Shana too but I'm not sure where to watch that?
as for Inuyasha, I love that anime! I think it's like a classic! I heard that there was a part 2 to it that continues off to destroying Naraku but I don't think they have an English dub for it and I also don't know where to watch it. oTL
clueless101
Keyblade Master (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 08/23/14 | Reply
@toyotami kun:
They do have the second part to Inuyasha out as an english dub. It's called the Final Act. ^-^ I loved Inuyasha and I've been trying to collect the boxsets so I can have the completely series.
If you want to be happy, be. ~Leo Tolstoy
Artgrrl
ETERNITY (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 08/23/14 | Reply
For a long running anime I recommend Case Closed if you haven't watched it. Its pretty long so it the manga but I think the anime is longer.
It was too long for me so I stopped watching it. You might like it
Kazamas-Keyblade
Otaku Legend | Posted 08/23/14 | Reply
@Keba Si Rota:
I could never truly say that I liked "Inuyasha" per se, rather that I enjoyed it for what I saw of it. From the first like 10 episodes, I was like the pacing is killing me, but that's just the start of it.
I love "Yu Yu Hakusho." I never saw every last episode but I really loved it.
A couple years ago me and my mom would order pizza and I'd make her watch it while I was visiting her, lol.
But yeah, Yu Yu Hakusho is one of my all-time favorite shonen series.
Keba Si Rota
Don't Forget 3 Oct (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 08/23/14 | Reply
Aside from Naruto Shippuden, the long anime that I'm watching are Inuyasha and Yu Yu Hakusho.
I happen to like Inuyasha. I liked it before it was cool to like it, I liked it while it was cool to like it, I liked it when it was cool to hate it, and I still like it even after it's become mostly forgotten. My favorite part about it is that the story arcs are bite-sized instead of, like, 60 episodes each. I'm about halfway through the series, so I can't pass any final judgement, but I'm enjoying what I've seen so far. I know that the ending is a non-ending, so I'm glad they made the sequel series. The non-ending was actually one of the reasons that I had stalled on watching for so long.
As for Yu Yu Hakusho, I can't say much because I'm only 28 episodes in. It's an older anime, so the animation and sound quality are lacking, but I'm enjoying the story.
Call it karma. Call it luck. Me, I just don't give a... BOUNCE!
Kazamas-Keyblade
Otaku Legend | Posted 08/23/14 | Reply
@toyotami kun:
My friend told me about it, but I was thinking of skipping an arc or two because the episodes I saw were just boring plot set-up.
Shana you can watch on a couple of places. I was able to find it Dubbed on general dub-sites, but they've renovated a lot of their stuff so I don't know as well.
Yeah, there was like a movie or something that took after the anime ended.
You know what else was good that I never finished?
"Rurouni Kenshin" had to be the greatest history-based anime I've ever seen.
(Yes, even better than "Hetalia")
toyotami kun
The Marker Maniac. (Otaku Eternal) | Posted 08/23/14 | Reply
oh I heard that Hunter x Hunter is pretty good and I've been meaning to watch it myself, but I haven't had the time yet.
I wanted to also watch Shakugan No Shana too but I'm not sure where to watch that?
as for Inuyasha, I love that anime! I think it's like a classic! I heard that there was a part 2 to it that continues off to destroying Naraku but I don't think they have an English dub for it and I also don't know where to watch it. oTL