Everyone, because it's the Kyoto Animation show. I'd be watching if it weren't for the fact TAN got it, so that means a :censor: video player (Especially in HD because buffering hell), and also I have to get their subscription to watch past episode 1.
Not getting their subscription at the moment as I'd hardly use it right now. I'm sticking with just CR for now.
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Well it's the end of yet another oldy in WSJ. The Reborn! manga is now ending after 8 years.
http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2012/10/30-1/ending-of-reborn-manga-planned
I'm not caught up on the manga (I'm not past the freaking Daily Life arc), so I can't really say much (From what I heard, the recent arc that finished fixed most of the loose ends), but I think it's better to end the series here rather than continue it on, and let marketing make the quality go down (It's what dragged down Bleach and Naruto). It'll be sad to see it go, but all things must come to an end.
I can only wonder if the anime will continue though. It's been two years since it ended. The chances of them pulling an InuYasha: The Final Act are low however due to a few things...
-The series was never InuYasha popular in both anime and manga form.
-The series when it was on TV didn't get very good TV ratings, hence one reason why it ended.
-It was animated by Artland, a small studio who has done assistant work only since Reborn! ended (Apparently they are doing something again with a show that's premiering this Winter), not Sunrise, a big-time studio.
-Popularity of the manga is going to drop dramatically as when a manga ends, that's what happens. It's why InuYasha: The Final Act crammed 20 volumes into 26 episodes, they had to hurry to get the conclusion out as the manga for InuYasha had literally ended last year. Popularity was dropping, so interest in watching another anime was dropping as well.
If it does happen, definitely going to be hyped up for it. I just absolutely love this series, and I feel it's a Shonen that
really manages to stand out with its characters and its intricate story (I'm surprised at how many things are coming from a freaking Shonen of all genres...).