I haven't started watching this one yet, but IMHO, and given my own personal preferences about story scope and pacing, I can name only two or three series that went much past 2 seasons (26 eps) that were really WORTH the extra time to me. I just happen to like strong, coherent endings. One longer story I enjoyed was 'Monster,' and another was 'Juuni Kokki' (12 Kingdoms.) Most everything else that was longer than 26 eps I kinda bailed on once story lost its intensity: (possible spoilers, at least in part)
Bleach: Bailed after ep 26. Soul Society was taking too long; it became Ichigo vs. bad-guy of the week mode. Wanted to see more of Kon, but alas. It's up to 160 or so eps, so I called that one RIGHT.
DBZ: Didn't start it, but for a different personal preference: I don't like watching baby-headed characters. (Which is also why I'm one of the minority in anime fandom who did *not* enjoy 'Akira.') DBZ has three hundred gajillion eps, starting from the mid 1970s.
Kaleido Star: Watched this until Sora gets all conflicted and quits the troupe to 'find herself' or whatever, and she fell in with some 'off-brand' troupe. I never made it back.
One Piece: Bailed after ep 3. Over three hundred eps now, so another I called RIGHT.
Tokyo Mew-Mew: Could have been 26 eps. Should have been.
Detective Conan. Didn't even start it. I prejudged this one on its drawing style, guessing that the boy character couldn't POSSIBLY entertain me for two-hundred and something eps or more.
Anything Takahashi - She even stated that her style is never to finish her stories, so Ranma and Inu-yasha are OUT.
SO, NOW MY QUESTION: D-Gray Man is over seventy eps and counting. Is the story that good and longstanding?
What do you think?