Before I give my two bits/cents/munny/gald/etc. on this topic, I will like to say that less than 24 hours before I posted this reply[footnote]It was about 3 in the morning Pacific Standard Time[/footnote], I was reading a 18-page forum post on this exact topic and it ended up derailing into an argument over One Piece's planned arcs and unexpected twist that seemed like they were planned from the beginning...
Not a bad way to deprive myself from sleep even more than a post that tickles my fancy for more than 10 pages... LOL..
*ahem* Anyway...
RJ 17 said:
Now, I have seen these three series multiple occasions and (no matter what anyone says about them) I'm still watching/reading them... (and will probably still until they do end... *sarcastic gulp*)
Yes, both Naruto and Bleach are basically DBZ with a different setting/concept paste over it (although I do remember someone saying how Bleach was DBZ with swords and that made me laugh sincerely), but at least Bleach has one more main arc to go through before it does end (although apparently it's going to be as long or even longer as the entire Arrancar/Hueco Mundo arc, which that's... uh... going to be interesting... to me...) and Naruto... well... You can place your bets on either Bleach or Naruto ending before the other at this point...
One Piece, however, is nowhere close to being done... And, luckily, is the only one out of the "Big 3" where a good majority of those that choose One Piece over both Naruto and Bleach are more than happy that it's still going to this day.
In my opinion, One Piece had the best start off out of the "Big 3" basically because of how it was originally set up. Of course it's also the series that, I feel, is the one that you would need the most dedication to watch/read because of how it was originally set up. Naruto is the simplest to get into because it starts off pretty simple. Bleach is debatable because of how the first two arcs seem to almost juxtapose themselves when you really think about it. (But, then again, both Naruto and Shippuden have their juxtapose moments, but I digress...)
Overall, will I be sad when either of these series end? Nope... Will I be satisfied when they do end? That's debatable... Will it be worth it either way? If I live or die based on this question alone... Right now, I would say "Yes"...
Now, if you excuse me, I'm going to find a[nother] thread that ask about possible replacements for the "Big 3"...
captcha: fair or foul
*shifty eyes* That's feels like a loaded question, captcha...