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Why hasn't there been another official Holy Shounen Trinity yet?
Jackson Jackson
Aaron Diaz
i thought it was kimetsu bnh black clover maybe a few years ago
Luke Hernandez
People grew up and realized reading the same shonen power fantasy rehash after Bleach and Naruto ended wasn't worth it.
Brody Sullivan
Demon Slayers, My Hero Academia, and Sorcery Fight.
Henry Williams
There has
>CSM
>JJK
>KnY
The holy trinity of new gen shonen, all better than the old big 3 too
Isaac Brooks
Because nothing will ever be as iconic as these 3.
Nathaniel Bailey
lmao nope
Michael Martin
>MHA
LMAO
Jonathan Wood
>none of them overstayed their welcome
>fresh and tight plot progression
>lots of stakes and interesting characters
>really good designs and fights
They are all better series than OP, Bleach and Nardo, and it's not even close.
Alexander Gomez
The HST defined the Shounen genre, embodying its very archetype. It will always have its place in history.
Just look at the similarities between JJK, and Naruto and Bleach.
Thomas Edwards
Each and every one of these shounen has flaws. But they were aiming for big, big things and had many 10/10 moments. Modern shounen really just aren't. There's no "lightning in a bottle", they feel way too generic.
Brandon James
What manga is the guy right at the center from? I aways see him on WSJ covers but never heard of it
Brayden Rogers
There's only one Big 3 there never be another one
Caleb Lee
Kochikame?
Lincoln Cook
Naruto and Bleach ended like a wet fart after their authors kept shamelessly dragging the corpse of their series until even the "highs" were buried by the countless padded out garbage. Same fate awaits One Piece as well
Isaac Morgan
3000 days
Asher Baker
all of them overstayed their welcome
Chase Foster
>one minute duration
You can stop samefagging.
Brody Hill
the hell do you mean? especially considering Bleach didn't even have a Boruto-esque series. How was it being dragged on? where?
Owen Johnson
Big 3 was just a label used by people in the west to refer to the 3 series that filled in the gap left by Dragon Ball ending. Now that anime is more mainstream now there's no need for that label. It's not an official term and it never will be.
also OP>Bleach>power gap>Naruto
James Turner
yikes that's a shit taste