Hmm interesting take, but why should they rush through the show like that? It’s not about finishing the series quickly but enjoying the journey right? Back when Naruto aired, fans got one episode per week, and that slower pace gave more time to immerse in the story and made the big moments hit harder.
Like you said, they have their own busy lives next to this, so I don’t really think they’re in competition with other channels that are at a different stage of content creation. They react to several anime simultaneously and averaging 11 uploads a week, I’d say their schedule is pretty reasonable.
I get the feedback and the eagerness for more, but Alihan & Maaike have been transparent about their schedule, lives, and the work that goes into all of this. I think it’s best to let them be the judge of how they manage it.
Moker_B
2025-08-22 12:59:11 +0000 UTC
This is my favorite episode in the entire series.
Diego Hill
2025-08-22 08:20:46 +0000 UTC
Hey, what I’m about to say might come off a bit rude, and I know you guys have your own lives outside of reaction videos, but watching 4 episodes of Naruto per week, if we skip the 200 filler episodes, means it would take about a year and a half just to finish 300 episodes of Shippuden. Could you maybe watch at least 6 episodes per week (or more lol) ? Your post commentary, while interesting, could maybe be done just once after watching 3 episodes. it would save some of your time.
If we consider that some channels watch a 1 hour 40 minute movie per day, you could easily watch 5 Naruto episodes. True degenerates (like me) watch way more than a few hours every day, but I’m not expecting that from you lol.
My point is, in my opinion, it’s better to watch more episodes at once because it saves time in terms of logistics like finding time, recording, editing, etc.