Anime/manga's that have a shot at the top 3?

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Now that naruto ended, if a manga/anime was to suddenly gain popularity and join in the top 3 which do you think it would be?

personally i think that it would be between magi(amazing story) and fairy tail which is pretty popular.

most other shows arent that good or isnt long enough to gain such popularity(tokyo ghoul, hunter x hunter, etc). on on another note i recently started reading "World Trigger" and im only at the beginning but i think it could have a shot, it seems pretty decent

what do you think?
 
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None, big three died when Bleach fell out of popularity, plus the concept of the big three is a western thing, over in Japan, One Piece is king while everyone else fights for runner-up (technically third since Naruto still holds major influence, just nowhere near the influence One Piece has).
 

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None, big three died when Bleach fell out of popularity, plus the concept of the big three is a western thing, over in Japan, One Piece is king while everyone else fights for runner-up (technically third since Naruto still holds major influence, just nowhere near the influence One Piece has).
Not even going to lie: /thread. My thoughts exactly.

On top of this, the big 3 had/have something unique to them, conceptually. Most of the popular (but not big 3 popular) anime out there aren't nearly as unique as One Piece, Naruto and (to a certain extent) Bleach. That's why the big 3 are the big 3 in the first place - their uniqueness.
 

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Not even going to lie: /thread. My thoughts exactly.

On top of this, the big 3 had/have something unique to them, conceptually. Most of the popular (but not big 3 popular) anime out there aren't nearly as unique as One Piece, Naruto and (to a certain extent) Bleach. That's why the big 3 are the big 3 in the first place - their uniqueness.
magi is very unique and i recommend that you check it out.
 

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None, big three died when Bleach fell out of popularity, plus the concept of the big three is a western thing, over in Japan, One Piece is king while everyone else fights for runner-up (technically third since Naruto still holds major influence, just nowhere near the influence One Piece has).
when did bleach fall off? is it not top 3 anymore?
 

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Not even going to lie: /thread. My thoughts exactly.

On top of this, the big 3 had/have something unique to them, conceptually. Most of the popular (but no big 3 popular) anime out there aren't nearly as unique as One Piece, Naruto and (to a certain extent) Bleach. That's why the big 3 are the big 3 in the first place - uniqueness.
Well, I'm flattered by the /thread.

Though I don't believe it was because of their "aesthetic" that Bleach, Naruto, and One Piece got popular, though I will admit, that is why most ppl kept following it after so long. If I'm going to be honest, it was because of timing (I've presented this argument before but I don't remember where I did such thing, so I guess I'll start from square one)

Like I said before, the Big Three is a western concept, and they all became popular in the West thanks to one thing, Toonami. North American audiences (the bulk of foreign anime fans at the time and still today) were first presented to the Big three on Toonami, being that the behemoth better known as Dragon Ball Z had lost the influence it once had in the 90's, this was a chance for other series to take advantage of the open space DBZ left behind. And as we can see today, Bleach, One Piece, and Naruto took BIG advantage to the open space.
 

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Well, I'm flattered by the /thread.

Though I don't believe it was because of their "aesthetic" that Bleach, Naruto, and One Piece got popular, though I will admit, that is why most ppl kept following it after so long. If I'm going to be honest, it was because of timing (I've presented this argument before but I don't remember where I did such thing, so I guess I'll start from square one)

Like I said before, the Big Three is a western concept, and they all became popular in the West thanks to one thing, Toonami. North American audiences (the bulk of foreign anime fans at the time and still today) were first presented to the Big three on Toonami, being that the behemoth better known as Dragon Ball Z had lost the influence it once had in the 90's, this was a chance for other series to take advantage of the open space DBZ left behind. And as we can see today, Bleach, One Piece, and Naruto took BIG advantage to the open space.
have you watched magi?

as of 2013 its doing great, top 4 in sales


 
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have you watched magi?
Red Herring:
Red herring is a kind of fallacy that is an irrelevant topic introduced in an argument to divert the attention of listeners or readers from the original issue.

I in no way demoted Magi or any other anime series (except maybe Dragon Ball Z), my argument is why the concept of the Big Three occurred and why it doesn't exist in today. Magi may be a fine anime series, I don't know since I don't watch it, but my argument isn't that it is not worthy or popular enough to join the Big Three, my argument is that it no longer has a Big Three to join.
 
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Red Herring

Red herring is a kind of fallacy that is an irrelevant topic introduced in an argument to divert the attention of listeners or readers from the original issue.

I in no way demoted Magi or any other anime series (except maybe Dragon Ball Z), my argument is why the concept of the Big Three occurred and why it doesn't exist in today. Magi may be a fine anime series, I don't know since I don't watch it, but my argument isn't that it is not worthy or popular enough to join the Big Three, my argument is that it no longer has a Big Three to join.
i wasnt changing the subject and am focusing on the topic i presented in the op. i consider the Big Three to be the 3 top selling manga's, thus a Big Three can and will always exist. based on that, everything i said up to this point has been on topic.
 

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i wasnt changing the subject and am focusing on the topic i presented in the op. i consider the Big Three to be the 3 top selling manga's, thus a Big Three can and will always exist. based on that, everything i said up to this point has been on topic.
Bleach isn't even within the top ten in Japan anymore, and Naruto keeps fluctuating within the higher spots in sales. The concept is dead because they are no longer the big hitters in the industry. To me, the oligopoly that was the Big Three has been replace with an system where several anime series fight for the top spot, many being pushed out time after time (except One Piece, but we all know why).
 

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Bleach isn't even within the top ten in Japan anymore, and Naruto keeps fluctuating within the higher spots in sales. The concept is dead because they are no longer the big hitters in the industry. To me, the oligopoly that was the Big Three has been replace with an system where several anime series fight for the top spot, many being pushed out time after time (except One Piece, but we all know why).
ok then i'll rephrase it hopefully in a way that you would like.

which manga/anime do you think has the potential to gain enough popularity and be considered one of the "great manga's" while also being included in the western non-existent and or dead ranking titled "the Big Three". better?
 

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ok then i'll rephrase it hopefully in a way that you would like.

which manga/anime do you think has the potential to gain enough popularity and be considered one of the "great manga's" while also being included in the western non-existent and or dead ranking titled "the Big Three". better?
Ha haSarcasm intentional

Not being sarcastic, the question should just be, "What anime/manga series will become insanely popular next?"

But if I had to answer said question, my answer would be I don't know, since I can't predict what will hit it big next nor do any of the series I'm following seem to have potential.
 
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