Is it okay if I watch all of Aria in one day?

Is it okay if I watch all of Aria in one day?

I have heard that it may be better to consume it in small doses

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>watching all of ARIA in one day
KINSHI!

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Take it slow, a couple episodes at a time.

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As someone who has never watched or read Aria, my advice is that it doesn't matter and you should do what you want.

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There aren't enough hours in the day for that, but no seriously don't rush it, a couple episodes a day at most to actually feel the passage of time.

Once a night right before bed.
You'll thank me halfway through the first season.

Actually, you'll thank me halfway through the first season when you realize how well you're sleeping and then you'll thank me again near the end of the last season when you realize how happy you are you still have a few episodes left.

I watched a lot of Aria when I had a cold a few years back. Afterwards I felt really weird, I felt teally emotionally drained and almost like in a trance.

At most two episodes a night. You probably won't catch everything your first time through anyway.

>how well you're sleeping
You should really lay off the screens before bed for optimal sleep.

I mean, that's what the three hours of vigorous masturbation once you're in bed are for, right?

it really doesn't matter at all

Maybe you should watch it like a normal show, you know, sit down and relax and watch as much as you feel like without constraints

>Watched Aria for years now
>Places I go I notice have gondolas
>Realize I live the anime more than I thought, only no cute girls
Has anybody else had this happen?

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Marathoning in general is terrible desu.
Aria is best 1-2 episodes per day, preferably before bed.

Why do i feel like Alicia is actually half Russian

You'd probably fall asleep trying to do that

>Marathoning in general is terrible desu.

I disagree. Some shows are much better watched in one go, like a long movie. Aria isn't one of them though.

Don't listen to these guys, OP. Watch it all in one go and then sleep forever.

Anya is

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>still no english translation

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What's it like watching Aria in the summer? I only ever watched it in the winter.

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>everyone's name starts with "A"

You sure about that one?

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Nobody cares about men.

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Retaining anything past 5 or 10 hours of mostly dope is not the best way to remember anything. If possible, going an arc per day is usually the best way. Not too short leaving you wanting more and not too long where retaining information becomes a problem.
The little pause between sessions lets you at least take a breather and, if necessary, some recalling of what you just watched.
t. previous degenerate watching 2-3 cours per day, several days a week

>Udo Ayanokoji
>Ayanokoji

>mfw only watching Aria during eternal Summer

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Depends on your engagement levels. If you really love something you will remember vast majority of it and may remember for years to come and it may pass you by fast. If you like something you may remember somethings but fatigue may set in. If you dislike something then you won't remember it and worse it may seem longer than you want it to be.

I started Aria back in the winter of 2008 to see what it was all about. Whenever a new release came out I would watch it during the winter. Even the manga, I read during the winter months. And I finished the last movie this week while I was snowed in.

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Which one is your favorite?

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Alice always, but I like all of them

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How are you posting from Aqua?

I thought she is full blooded Russian.

She has changed so much

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hahi

Not OP but I'm taking this advice. Just started watching it today before seeing this thread

I wish I was there or in Venice. These are from Mandalay Canals in Texas.

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I devoured Bookworm after watching the anime, the first 3 volumes within a week, and each chapter of the manga feels near new to me, "wait, when did that happen?" tier. I know the broad strokes of what happens of course, but just finding the passages the current chapters are adapting took far too long.
Just can't retain that flood of information.

Actual walk-able place in burgerlandia? No way people live close by

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You found a good place.

>ARIA the Animation was 17 years ago
>there still hasn't been another anime series with as good of music
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It's an urban center so there are high rises and offices. Lots of refugees from NYC and Silicon Valley here, and some Indians and Chinese. It's a small tourist area with lots of restaurants and a few shops. They are still constructing it. It also is privately owned like most things in Texas, so its a personal passion project for a few people. The gondolas take tourists around, I don't know if there are water taxis.

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Sort of agree on everything there but it really depends on the series. My first encounter with Mushishi was through a marathon in just one day (back when S2 wasn't a thing) and loved every second of it but I would never recommend that to anyone. You'd retain so much more just going one episode a day and ultimately appreciating it more desu.

It's a It's especially bad when you're not limited by the pace of the work. Speedreading is a thing for a reason.

In the anime, Alice, in the manga, probably Akari

Biased to all hell but it's one of the best out there. Even the "lesser good" tracks fit nicely.

I've seen way too many anime and nothing comes close to ARIA music-wise. Nothing. Comes. Close.

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It takes a special kind of talent and a way with note timing and velocity to conjure up emotion like this on a guitar without note bending since it's a classical. Choro Club's guitarist is a fucking badass in an understated way.

The series is 21 years old with Aqua added to Crepuscolo.

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There are plenty of one cour shows with good OSTs, but it's just one album. In terms of having a few amazing albums, yeah it's very hard to find many like it. One I could mention in just track quality per length would be the Monogatari series with Satoru. Every single arc has great tracks and you definitely notice the gap in quality after he's not the main guy.

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3days at max per day for me

Yeah, there are too many good songs and OST. Not to mention the integrated anime opening. I've seen many anime does with endings, but almost none of the openings.

this anime is best enjoyed slowly

Alice and Akari. Probably Alice if I had to choose one.