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ZODDGUTS
Joined: 27 Oct 2003
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Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 5:24 pm
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The Golden Boy wrote: | Well, you can't really blame him for the Kare Kano ending, seeing there was no real place for them to end at. |
Plus didn't he leave the series around the 12th episode?
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ShellBullet
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Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 7:19 pm
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ZODDGUTS wrote: |
The Golden Boy wrote: | Well, you can't really blame him for the Kare Kano ending, seeing there was no real place for them to end at. |
Plus didn't he leave the series around the 12th episode? |
I'm not sure where you're getting that from. My understanding is that Anno and the Mangaka couldn't agree on the direction for the series and so that is why it only had one season, even though the manga easily has enough material for another season. Anno wanted to take the show in a dark direction, which he did a little in the last few episodes, but the Mangaka wanted to keep it as a light romantic comedy.
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quincyarcher
Joined: 13 Oct 2004
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Location: Age of Paranoia
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Posted: Sat Jan 08, 2005 9:46 pm
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ShellBullet wrote: |
ZODDGUTS wrote: |
The Golden Boy wrote: | Well, you can't really blame him for the Kare Kano ending, seeing there was no real place for them to end at. |
Plus didn't he leave the series around the 12th episode? |
I'm not sure where you're getting that from. My understanding is that Anno and the Mangaka couldn't agree on the direction for the series and so that is why it only had one season, even though the manga easily has enough material for another season. Anno wanted to take the show in a dark direction, which he did a little in the last few episodes, but the Mangaka wanted to keep it as a light romantic comedy. |
Yeah, it's right that they couldn't agree on a direction to take it in. However, it was Tsuda that refused to let them do a second season because Anno emphasized the lightness of the manga, whereas Tsuda felt that he neglected much of the darker parts of the manga. Reading the later volumes, especially where Arima's parents show up, it's pretty obvious it was Tsuda who wanted a darker emphasis. But, they definately could make at least one or two more seasons with the amount of manga that's unanimated.
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Nionel
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Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 12:51 am
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Hmm...for some reason I was unaware that he worked on Kare Kano, that makes me feel kinda dumb, anyway...yeah, the anime of Kare Kano definently left you hanging, and I haven't been able to read the manga but I want too...
Ah well, anyway, I wasn't a big Eva fan, but I'm kinda curious about what Anno's working on now, wonder how long it'll be before something gets leaked about what he's working on...
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deathbringer
Joined: 21 Aug 2004
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Posted: Sun Jan 09, 2005 11:41 pm
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quincyarcher wrote: |
ShellBullet wrote: |
ZODDGUTS wrote: |
The Golden Boy wrote: | Well, you can't really blame him for the Kare Kano ending, seeing there was no real place for them to end at. |
Plus didn't he leave the series around the 12th episode? |
I'm not sure where you're getting that from. My understanding is that Anno and the Mangaka couldn't agree on the direction for the series and so that is why it only had one season, even though the manga easily has enough material for another season. Anno wanted to take the show in a dark direction, which he did a little in the last few episodes, but the Mangaka wanted to keep it as a light romantic comedy. |
Yeah, it's right that they couldn't agree on a direction to take it in. However, it was Tsuda that refused to let them do a second season because Anno emphasized the lightness of the manga, whereas Tsuda felt that he neglected much of the darker parts of the manga. Reading the later volumes, especially where Arima's parents show up, it's pretty obvious it was Tsuda who wanted a darker emphasis. But, they definately could make at least one or two more seasons with the amount of manga that's unanimated. |
I still think it was a bad idea to try and make it so much darker then the first part was, it didn't really fit at all. After it started to try and get all dark, I just gave up on the manga because it was just awful.
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Jewpinthethird
Joined: 12 Jan 2005
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 1:12 am
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quincyarcher wrote: | Oooh, maybe he'll finally work on some of his wife's works? It'd be neat to see Moyoco's stuff animated. |
I wouldn't plan on seeing anything animated coming from Anno Hideaki since he left the animation business to pursue Live Action. Though, hopefully, I am wrong.
When I heard that Anno was directing a live Action Cutie Honey, I was so stoked. But upon viewing it, I was dissappointed. The story was so shallow. And, in my opinion, the directing wasnt his best (the constantly changing camera angles didn't work to well for live action).
Yet, Anno remains my favorite Anime Director, and I look forward to anything he does.
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The Golden Boy
Joined: 08 Jul 2004
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Posted: Wed Jan 12, 2005 1:43 pm
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He still works in anime. He worked on Submarine 707R and Petite Princess Yucie recently.
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owen_c
Joined: 28 Nov 2004
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Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 11:33 am
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From what I've heard in interviews, Anno is still pretty jaded about anime, and he agreed to direct live Cutey Honey to get funding for a more independent project.
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jfrog
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Posted: Sat Jan 15, 2005 7:47 pm
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Jewpinthethird wrote: | When I heard that Anno was directing a live Action Cutie Honey, I was so stoked. But upon viewing it, I was dissappointed. The story was so shallow. |
Wait, you were watching a Cutie Honey movie and complained that it was shallow?
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MiwaSatoshi
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Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2005 4:17 am
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Honestly? I wouldn't be surprised in the least if Anno decided on heading back into anime. His live-action works aren't making much money, and these people don't live in a vacuum. A guy needs a paycheck.
On a tangent, why on Earth did I not put it together that Moyoco Anno = Anno Hideaki's wife? I even *knew* he'd gotten married in 2002. Two plus two!
How embarrassing.
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