I like anime with a lot of conflict, I hate most slice of life. I think anime had its best years from 2013-2017. If I gave something a 10, I've probably seen it over 5 times and if I gave it a 9 I've either seen it twice or watched it recently. My favorite manga is anjou-san and my favorite novel is Reverend Insanity. Too bad it got banned :(
If I give a good manga a 1 its probably because the anime is just better and there is no reason to read the manga.
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The fact that you only got that much information just shows how brain dead you are.
I think fundamentally characters clashing is not very interesting because there is so little you can do with that concept. Without the brevity and unpredictability of a real fight it's not very interesting to watch.
I don't think it's that I dislike action in and of itself, but the constant point between all the action anime I do like is that the fights are finished before I lose all interest in the outcome (i.e. within one episode).
Also, forget making One Piece 200 episodes shorter, they could've made the entire show just 200 episodes long (it'd probably take 300, but it sounds cooler phrased like that) .
But that aside, the problem with Naruto is that basically nothing happens in those fights. This is a common problem with long trashy anime (such as Naruto, Hajime no Ippo, Haikyuu, One Piece and HeroAca), where they crudely stretch individual fights to 5 episodes long and somehow everyone's somehow fine with that. Even a boxing match only lasts an average of 18 minutes (despite there being no weapons, lots of rules, and padded gloves). I'd could be much more invested in a fight if I knew it'd end within 1 episode, but by the 3rd episode I'd just want it to be over regardless of who wins.
Of course, Hunter x Hunter is fine even though it stretches the first 15 seconds of a battle to an entire episode, because so much happened during that time.