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yamiangie
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Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 2:25 pm
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I was hoping it would continue on with out Nishizaki i just expected it to fall into another copyright war first. Still can.
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Vicserr
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Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 8:20 pm
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F*ck Yeah! more Yamato is always good news, we need more space opera!
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tuxedocat
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Posted: Sat Dec 11, 2010 11:39 pm
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I am totally in favor of this!!
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penguintruth
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 5:02 am
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Is there any way we can get Leiji Matsumoto to stop this?
Yamato ended with Final, as far as I'm concerned. Unless this is a reboot, I have no interest. I fear it could tarnish the Yamato franchise.
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ValkyrieZeroZeroOne
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 7:06 am
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penguintruth wrote: | Is there any way we can get Leiji Matsumoto to stop this?
Yamato ended with Final, as far as I'm concerned. Unless this is a reboot, I have no interest. I fear it could tarnish the Yamato franchise. |
You mean like the third season of the TV series and Final did? Sorry but I prefer to think Yamato ended at the end of Be Forever Yamato. The third season of the TV series was a lame rehash of the first season's plot and Final had the worst plot idea ever - Captain Okita's (Avatar's) resurrection. This new production would have to go quite some way to tarnish it any more than III and Final already have.
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penguintruth
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 8:05 am
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ValkyrieZeroZeroOne wrote: |
penguintruth wrote: | Is there any way we can get Leiji Matsumoto to stop this?
Yamato ended with Final, as far as I'm concerned. Unless this is a reboot, I have no interest. I fear it could tarnish the Yamato franchise. |
You mean like the third season of the TV series and Final did? Sorry but I prefer to think Yamato ended at the end of Be Forever Yamato. The third season of the TV series was a lame rehash of the first season's plot and Final had the worst plot idea ever - Captain Okita's (Avatar's) resurrection. This new production would have to go quite some way to tarnish it any more than III and Final already have. |
Granted, that particular element of Final was troublesome, but Final more than made up with it by being a nearly perfect end to the Yamato franchise. It was a beautiful movie. And the third season had its strengths, like Desslar being sort of a badish good guy.
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Zhou-BR
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 10:34 am
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I enjoyed Yamato Resurrection, but there was at least one major loose thread (Yuki's whereabouts) that I hope to see wrapped up, whether in the new TV series or the next movie.
ValkyrieZeroZeroOne wrote: | Sorry but I prefer to think Yamato ended at the end of Be Forever Yamato. The third season of the TV series was a lame rehash of the first season's plot and Final had the worst plot idea ever - Captain Okita's (Avatar's) resurrection. This new production would have to go quite some way to tarnish it any more than III and Final already have. |
I don't think Okita's resurrection was a worse idea than the bad guys from Be Forever Yamato pretending they were from an occupied future Earth just to mess with the heads of the Yamato crewmen, instead of simply shooting them dead when they left the ship.
In my opinion, Farewell Yamato was the best ending for the franchise. Kodai's final sacrifice, sad as it was, was a lot more heroic than the pathetic role Yamato played at the end of the second series, sitting idly while Teresa saved the Earth from Zwordar' ship.
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penguintruth
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2010 6:11 pm
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Except there's absolutely no reason to believe sacrificing the Yamato would have even put a dent in that gigantic warship that was practically the size of Earth on its own. That's why the second series end makes more sense, with Teresa's anti-matter body destroying Zordar's ship.
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