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Nethirel:
I don't think you necessarily need too many romance sub-plots to keep the anime interesting. As long as the plot remains unique and engaging, it won't matter if there isn't a grain of romance in it.

Like One Piece, as Tatsujin mentioned. It doesn't actually contain many obvious love-plots, yet it's been running for nearly 400 episodes and is still standing strong (well... sort of). xD
Moreover, I think they're doing a pretty good job of not going too fast and balancing each episode in accordance with the manga. That way, it eliminates the need for too many pointless filler arcs while they wait for the manga to catch up.

ett:

--- Quote from: starxdestiny on April 15, 2009, 05:57:12 AM ---I don't think you necessarily need too many romance sub-plots to keep the anime interesting. As long as the plot remains unique and engaging, it won't matter if there isn't a grain of romance in it.

Like One Piece, as Tatsujin mentioned. It doesn't actually contain many obvious love-plots, yet it's been running for nearly 400 episodes and is still standing strong (well... sort of). xD
Moreover, I think they're doing a pretty good job of not going too fast and balancing each episode in accordance with the manga. That way, it eliminates the need for too many pointless filler arcs while they wait for the manga to catch up.

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One piece only gets better. The arc the manga is at now is the most epic arc ever. The plot thickens.

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