Forum - View topicwhat anime or visual novel would you like to become a manga?
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darknessblades
Posts: 30 Location: EU (im not from the UK) |
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just like the title says: what anime or visual novel would you like to become a manga
i have watched a lot of anime that have an open ending and no manga of it some are Hoshizora e Kakaru Hashi .... others come later ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ please comment and if posseble edit your post and dont repost this would be nicer to keep the list that you made intact and not 1 posted in page 1 and another in page 20. this would spare other users a lot of browsing this topic -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- if it is already a topic in existance (sorry couldnt find it) |
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marie-antoinette
Posts: 4136 Location: Ottawa, Canada |
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Honestly, I can't think of a single one. This is probably because I don't think most adaptations to manga have really brought anything worthwhile to the original story, where as anime adaptions of manga have, through the voicework, colour, movement, and soundtrack.
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etempest2k7
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This manga
Line by yua kotegawa. manga#8615 It's a good, short story that would lend it self to a single movie. Essentially a normal teenage girl picks up a phone and it tells her a location of a person she has to get to or they will commit suicide. It has her running all over the city (against the clock) to save as many people as she can as part of a sick game by a twisted person. |
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Ringking
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I can only really think of one, and that would be Planetarian, which is one of KEY's lesser known visual novels. I will confess that I say this half because I do legitimately think it would make for a decent manga (ide buy it) and half because I don't think this one gets enough love.
The story is pretty dialogue intensive, only has tow characters outside of flashbacks and dosent change setting very often, so it may seem like a strange choice of thing to bring to a primarily visual medium. I don't think it would be a bad idea though, the story is pretty short so it would probably not last long enough for people to get bored with anything in particular (I think it would take up 3 volumes at most), and there's plenty of opportunity there for the dramatic as far as image choices go. Handled by a competent artist, one who can capture the apocalyptic nature of the setting and the 'roughness' of the main character, but who still communicate the lightness of the dialogue between the characters, I think it would turn out quite well. |
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yotsubafanfan
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I'd have to say anything that KEY has made, it would be wonderful to see Little Busters and Clannad as manga's. I keep on forgeting what all happens in Clannad, I haven't seen all of Little Busters and I've never read the VA of it, also it gives me something new to read at school.
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Ringking
Posts: 338 |
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Both of them already do have a manga.
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