Anime: 16 Shonen Arcs That Are Just Too Long

Anime fans hate a story that feels rushed, but as these examples prove, it is possible to drag a good arc on for too long.

A common complaint that anime fans make is when a shonen anime rushes a story arc and condenses it too much, losing crucial time to develop characters or fully explain what’s going on. However, there are a few long-running shows that do the complete opposite of this, stretching an arc over a ridiculous number of episodes to animate every single little detail.

While it might sound great to follow a manga to the letter, some of these anime arcs are far too long, dragging out the story and ruining the pacing. The longest shonen anime arcs, along with the lengthiest anime fights in history, can be found in some of the most popular shows still airing. Buckle in for a long binge, because these series are overly generous with their episodes.

Updated March 22, 2023, by Suzail Ahmad: Shonen anime have a history of being long. Many of the shows run weekly, leading to an overall episode count in the hundreds. While some people do not enjoy seeing these long anime series, most fans revel in the fact that they can enjoy multiple episodes of their favorite series. These long-running anime shows have long arcs, which hold several advantages over shorter ones. First and foremost, longer arcs mean more screen time for characters. This helps fans see their favorite characters in action more often. Secondly, more episodes mean more time to explain the events that take place in an arc. Finally, it means the fans have no reason to fret over the show ending soon. Given the fact there are numerous long anime, it is only fair to wonder which shonen anime has the longest arc.

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16 Paranormal Liberation 20 (My Hero Academia)

Hawks

  • Episodes:
    20

Kohei Horikoshi’s My Hero Academia took the world by storm with its gripping storytelling and action sequences. Due to the success of the series, it has received multiple movie titles, video games, and spin-offs. The anime adaptation has six seasons that cover various story arcs. The Paranormal Liberation arc is the longest in the series so far. It has a total of 20 episodes.

The arc sees the heroes receive new information from Hawks and an informant. After getting their hands on the required information, the heroes finally start making plans to take down the Paranormal Liberation Front. Considering the arc has two big factions going head-to-head, there is no shortage of action and entertainment. Due to these reasons, it is easy to rewatch it.

15 Kawaki Arc (Boruto)

kawaki karma transformation

  • Episodes:
    33

Boruto: Naruto Next Generations is the sequel to the popular Naruto series. It has received mixed reviews from the audience, with many people criticizing its pacing and overuse of fillers. However, there are still many people who like the anime series. It has over 200 episodes, and its current longest arc is the Kawaki arc, which has 33 episodes.

The Kawaki arc, as the name implies, puts the onus on Kawaki. He comes off as an arrogant kid with an enormous amount of power. As the story continues, more and more details about Kawaki’s past are revealed. The arc also features the debut of many strong characters who play a crucial part in the series.

14 Elf Reincarnation (Black Clover)

Black Clover Elf Reincarnation arc

  • Episodes:
    62

Black Clover is among the new generation of shonen anime that have amassed a good amount of popularity in the last decade. The series has 170 episodes, and they are nicely animated. The longest arc in the series is the Elf Reincarnation arc, which has 62 episodes.

The Elf Reincarnation arc follows the Royal Knights as they prepare to attack the base of the Eye of the Midnight Sun. Unfortunately, the Royal Knights face a big setback when many of them turn against each other. Studio Pierrot successfully encapsulated the action, making the arc stand out from the rest.

13 Whole Cake Island (One Piece)

Sanji kicks Luffy at Whole Cake Island

  • Episodes:
    95

When it comes to long-running anime, One Piece is often the first name to pop up. The anime has crossed the thousand-episode milestone, and it surprisingly has a low quantity of fillers. The Whole Cake Island arc has a total of 95 episodes, making it one of the longest arcs in the series.

The arc focuses on the Straw Hat Pirates’ journey to Whole Cake Island to retrieve Sanji. The Whole Cake Island arc has many emotional moments involving the crew, and there is no shortage of action either. It is a brilliant arc, which has all the things to keep the viewers glued to their screens. So, it is not surprising to see it being labeled one of the best arcs in One Piece.

12 Cell (Dragon Ball Z)

Cell smiling evilly

  • Episodes:
    29

The famous Cell arc consists of 29 episodes that aired from 1992 to 1993. The anime episodes are based on the last 26 volumes of the Dragon Ball manga. The lengthy season covers all 92 chapters and 1388 pages of Cell’s story.

The arc consists of three different sagas: the Imperfect Cell Saga, Perfect Cell Saga, and Cell Games Saga. Dragon Ball Kai shortens the arc to make it a bit more condensed and quicker to get through, though it is still lengthy. The season is a favorite for many DBZ fans as it shows the mind-blowing ascension of the four main Saiyans, Goku and Vegeta, Future Trunks, and Gohan. Cell and the androids are vicious antagonists to watch battle against the Earth protectors.

11 Alvarez (Fairy Tail)

Team Fairy Tail facing their opponent

  • Episodes:
    43

The iconic Alvarez arc is the seventeenth and final story arc of Fairy Tail. After so many incredible seasons of the magical anime, the last 43 episodes make up the final arc. They are based on the manga chapters 438 to 545.

In this conclusive season, the Alvarez Empire is waging a war upon Ishgar while Zeref and the deadly dragon Acnologia scheme to achieve their own selfish goals. The season was well received by longtime viewers of the anime, making a great ending for the show. There are many emotional moments, dramatic battles, extreme magical abilities, and an admirable ending. It’s not the longest arc in Fairy Tail, but it is long enough to wrap up the main plot and the stories of each of the main protagonists and antagonists.

10 Chunin Exams (Naruto)

Naruto and the rest of the Konoha 11

  • Episodes:
    47

Oh, the Chunin Exams. This long-winding arc at the beginning of Naruto’s story, consisting of 47 episodes, covers the training exams that the student ninja needs to pass in order to gain the rank of chunin. The arc includes both the Chunin Exam Preliminaries and Finals, and really shows viewers how long and intricate the story can get. It puts time into describing each character, their backstories, and their fighting style.

The season fully introduces the Konoha 11, Team Guy, the Sand Siblings, and the huge upcoming antagonist Orochimaru. The Chunin Exam arc covers chapters 34 to 115 of the manga and leaves out very little detail.

9 Thriller Bark (One Piece)

Straw Hats screaming at ghost ship

  • Episodes:
    45

This won’t be the only One Piece story arc to make this list. Released back in 2008, more seasons have since come out and beat the number of episodes in this one. The Thriller Bark arc, the eighteenth in the series, consists of 45 episodes in the anime that cover 48 chapters in the manga.

During their time in the Florian Triangle, The Straw Hats come across a Thriller Bark, a haunted island ship filled with a creepy, ghoulish crew. When their shadows are stolen by the Warlord of the Sea, the pirates must fight to get them back. This long (and sometimes disliked arc) is important to the overall story, for the crew meets skeleton Brook, who joins them as an ally.

8 The Frieza Saga (Dragon Ball Z)

Goku fighting Frieza Saga Dragon Ball Z

  • Episodes:
    52

Dragon Ball is famous for its long arcs and yawn-inducing, stretched-out battle scenes. After each powerful attack, the characters always feel inclined to fully explain their every single move, in very specific detail.

It’s almost comical how slow some story arcs are in Dragon Ball Z, including the Majin Buu and The Android and Cell Saga. The infamous Frieza Saga consists of 33 episodes in Dragon Ball Z and 19 episodes in Dragon Ball Kai. It also includes the longest fight scene in all of anime history, the battle between Goku and Frieza. This fight scene alone spans over 18 episodes, totaling a whopping 4 hours and 13 minutes.

7 Fish-Man Island (One Piece)

FishMan Island Arc in One Piece

  • Episodes:
    51

One Piece hits this list multiple times due to how long its story arcs are. The anime has been airing for over 20 years now, following a manga that is just as detailed and long. The Fish-Man Island arc is the 25th story arc in the series and is 51 episodes long.

After a two-year hiatus, the Straw Hats are back at it with their adventures and head out to a mystical underwater world. Though it can get pretty tempting to skip over the very long arcs in One Piece, it reigns as one of the most loved anime of all time due to how entertaining and fun it is to watch, so skipping any of its arcs is not recommended — no matter how long they get.

6 Arrancar: Downfall (Bleach)

Arrancar Downfall Arc Bleach

  • Episodes:
    51

The entire 14th season of Bleach covers the Arrancar: Downfall arc, spanning 51 episodes. The season aired from April 2010 to April 2011, with an episode coming out every week for that entire year. The arc follows the battles between the Soul Reapers and Sōsuke Aizen’s arrancar army as they try to save Karakura Town from destruction. The arc is so long, it used six different theme songs over its span.

The previous and following seasons of Bleach aren’t as long as this one, hitting an average of 20 to 30 episodes each. Regardless of the length, it’s still a great watch for those who love shows about ghosts, ghouls, and grim reapers.

5 Grand Magic Games (Fairy Tail)

Natsu and Team Fairy Tail at Grand Magic Games

  • Episodes:
    52

Fairy Tail isn’t a short anime, airing from October 12, 2009, to September 29, 2019. The entire series ran for a massive 328 episodes, with 52 episodes belonging to a single arc: the Grand Magic Games. Now that’s a long competition.

In this arc, the Fairy Tail guild decides to compete in the Grand Magic Games, hoping to prove their skill and restore their good name. The arc runs from episodes 151 to 203, covering each talented guild they are up against, from the reigning champ Sabertooth to the dark and powerful Raven Tail. It’s exciting to see how each member battles it out to win the ultimate guild title.

4 Chimera Ant (Hunter x Hunter)

 Hunter x Hunter Pitou Gon and Killua ready to fight

  • Episodes:
    61

This famous story arc lasts a vast 61 episodes, starting at Episode 76 and ending at Episode 136.​​​​ It is regarded by Hunter x Hunter fans as either the greatest arc in anime history or the absolute worst that should never have existed. A bunch of exotic and weird events unfold throughout the 61 episodes, involving mutant ants born from a human-eating Queen.

It’s a necessary watch for those binging the series since it features the changing relationship between the main protagonist duo and evolves the characters dramatically. It’s gory, it’s odd, it’s dark, and it resulted in quite a lot of viral memes.

3 Fourth Great Ninja War (Naruto)

Naruto, Sasuke, Atatsuki in Forth Great Ninja War

  • Episodes:
    116

This incredible arc is the most important in the entire series, spanning 116 episodes that are split into 3 sections. The actual story lasts only two days but is spread out across dozens of episodes. The arc features plenty of battles between high-powered shinobi and terrifying villains, oodles of flashbacks, and intricate detail about each character involved.

There are some filler stories in the arc, which helps make it so long. Like the Chimera Ant Arc in HxH, fans of Naruto were either super happy with how this storyline of the series played out, or were incredibly annoyed and frustrated with the pacing, antagonists, and ending.

2 Dressrosa (One Piece)

Luffy and Straw Hats in One Piece

  • Episodes:
    118

This fantastical, wild arc in One Piece lasted a whopping 118 episodes, airing from January 19, 2014, to June 19, 2016. The story follows the Straw Hats as they try to take down the king of Dressrosa, the Warlord of the Sea Donquixote Doflamingo.

As expected, things don’t go very easily for these rough and tough pirates, and a slew of dangerous enemies and world-changing events approach the group during this extra-long journey. Dressrosa was widely known as the longest anime arc in all of history until One Pieceset out to break its own record with the next arc in this list, the Wano arc.

1 Wano (One Piece)

One Piece Straw Hats in Wano Country

  • Episodes:
    150+ (still ongoing)

The current arc of the expansive, incredibly long anime/manga series is set to be the longest arc in anime history. The manga has 149 chapters just for the Wano arc.

The anime arc has over 150 episodes so far and will continue to follow the canon events of the manga. The arc has revealed many secrets about the world. It also features many epic battles involving some of the biggest names in the entire series.

Fuente: successacademy.edu.vn
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