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Tenchi
Posts: 4547 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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I'm not saying Seven Seas shouldn't pursue digital distribution for people who like reading manga that way, but there are at least a few us older fans who are physical media luddites who have no interest in reading manga if it's not printed on paper in a bound volume, so, if Seven Seas (or any other publisher) go digital-only for niche titles, a certain subset of the domestic manga fanbase will be frozen out. |
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Tuor_of_Gondolin
Posts: 3524 Location: Bellevue, WA |
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Nevermind me. Move along.
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Shenl742
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I was perfectly ready to give into the majesty of Honneamise...until the attempted rape scene. It's almost amazing how a less than a minute sequence can ruin an entire two-hour film. I don't think that's ever happened to me before...
I DID give into the majesty of Cowboy Bebop for awhile...until I grew older and realised that almost half of it's episodes are, in my opinion, pretty crappy. I don't think adaptations of properties are a bad thing, as long as it's something legitamate and has real talent behind it, rather than just being a quick multimedia cash grap. I think Gankutsuou: The Count of the Monte Cristo is one of the best examples. Last edited by Shenl742 on Fri Jun 03, 2011 1:13 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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asimpson2006
Posts: 3151 Location: USA |
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While I do do read a few manga scans online and on my desktop, I do not like reading manga on a screen that much. I just enjoy having the book in my hands. Now saying that I won't stop buying manga if it goes all digital, I just may be less inclined to buy them. |
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Tenchi
Posts: 4547 Location: Ottawa... now I'm an ex-Anglo Montrealer. |
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I think the presumption is that, if you're buying manga digitally, it'll be for an e-reader, which has a screen that reflects light like paper, not on a regular computer screen. Not that I have any interest in reading manga on anything other than paper. |
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asimpson2006
Posts: 3151 Location: USA |
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Don't have an e-reader have no interest in them. It could be for an e-reader, or a PC. Who knows it could be both. |
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Aylinn
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For anime I would appreciate it if there were a proper conclusion for The Heroic Legend of Arslan, Amatsuki, Juuni Kokuki, Fruits Basket – not that the boring main couple interests me, I want to see Shigure and Akito. Unfortunately, this series would need a remake. A proper adaptation of RG Veda would be nice as well.
For manga I would be pleased to see a proper conclusion for Nana. I hope that Ai Yazawa is doing well and someday she will be able to end it. |
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Imperial_Commander
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True. Also, inb4 someone mentions that Howl's Moving Castle is an adaptation of a British novel - oh, but the guy who sent the e-mail mentioned that one too! |
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varmintx
Posts: 1235 Location: Covington, KY |
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Answerfan is easy...His and Her Circumstances. My god, I'm never going to be able to deal with the non-ending.
Oh, and... See you at the party, Richter! |
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Weazul-chan
Posts: 625 Location: Michigan |
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Starre257
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The sequel to Howl's Moving Castle is one of the most amazing books I have ever read. I'd recommend reading the first one first, even if you've seen the movie ten thousand times. The movie changed a lot from the book... (as someone posted as I was writing this.)
There's also a third one. I would hate to see either of those made into an anime, though, because I didn't really like what was done with the first one, and I doubt anyone would want to reboot the whole thing. As I've mentioned before, though, I would love to see the novel series Cirque du Freak (or The Saga of Darren Shan) adapted into an anime. There was a manga of it in Japan that's getting released in English by Yen Press now (up to vol. 9, which just came out). There's already been a movie of it, though, and it wasn't very good... as unlikely as an anime of that series is, I already have a list of voice actors I would want to have in it. Also I'd love to see an anime of the 28 volume 1990's shoujo manga Red River, but an anime of a 28 volume 1990's shoujo manga is about as likely as a Cirque du Freak anime... *sigh*[/url] Last edited by Starre257 on Fri Jun 03, 2011 2:16 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Lord Geo
Posts: 2680 Location: North Brunswick, New Jersey |
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Yeah, it's a shame that even streaming is ending up like most of the anime DVD industry over here nowadays. You'd think that streaming would be a great way to let older titles get a chance to shine even a little since the licensing costs probably aren't quite as much as licensing for home video release, but it does look like the general feeling of "no one wants to watch older anime" seeps into the streaming mentality as well.
I also agree that the newer fans aren't exactly "anti-older anime", but rather they aren't going to be willing to search places like eBay and Amazon for these older titles on DVD (or, god help them, VHS or LD), especially when they can easily watch other titles easily online via streaming or by simply buying the newest releases. Streaming older anime would make it easier to for these people to check them out, but I think it's more that none of the places that stream anime are willing to risk as much as they used to. They'd rather stick with the usual Catch 22 that exists than try to break out of it and actually try something "new" with older animes. It might just be a side-effect of the bubble bursting than anything: If trying new things often helped lead to everything going wrong then why bother trying again, even when you have more knowledge about how to handle it? |
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Dop.L
Posts: 725 Location: London |
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Very much seconded. Then after the manga is finished, they can start work on that second series of the anime... |
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Zalis116
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Posts: 6901 Location: Kazune City |
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Another barrier to newer fans' appreciation of older anime is a half-technical, half-mental issue: aspect ratio. With most older anime being 4:3 (16:9 TV anime were still a minority until 2006), and most people's screens being 16:9, you get people whinging about not wanting to see vertical black bars of neutral nothingness. They might otherwise find a particular series appealing, but they can't get over the pillarboxing.
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gerbilx
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I tried to read a page of Finnegan's Wake once. That did not work out very well.
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