We all remember binge-watching our favorite anime for hours on end back when we were younger and had fewer responsibilities. Sadly, most of us can’t maintain that level of anime watching as we get older. I asked J-List customers how much anime they watch, and these are the replies I got!
How Much Anime Do You Watch? J-List Customers Tell Us!
I marathoned Assassination Classroom in one sitting for a rewatch, and I have zero regrets.
The entirety of Shigatsu wa Kimi no Uso was my peak.
The entire 2011 series of Hunter x Hunter.
Whole Clannad plus After Story. Was crying the entire time.
I think I watched the last 20 episodes or so of Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood in a day when I first watched the series.
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Some days it’s 0 while other days it’s 6. Depends on how I feel after work.
All of School Days in one sitting. RIP.
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Somewhere between 12-18 hours. When u get caught up with a good anime, it’s always just one more episode and I will sleep, and then a couple hours later, whoops 😀
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I think when I binge-watched S1 through S2 or S3 of Symphogear in one sitting
22 hours. I started at 12 in the afternoon until 9 in the morning the next day. I watched That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime season 1 and 2, and the OVAs as well.
Most recent was all of Cyberpunk Edgerunners. ❤️
Around 50 episodes back-to-back, when I first started One Piece.
I finished all 200 episodes of the original Sailor Moon – Sailor Stars in 3.5 days in between 15-hour work days.
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