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Keichitsu0305
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 6:41 am
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Quote: | take place in modern day New York, instead of in the 1980s |
Darn. So I guess Ash's brother being a Vietnam veteran won't be included. Oh well this looks f**king gorgeous.
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CurseTheSky
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 6:55 am
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Ash Lynx - a.k.a Grown-up Yuri Plisetsky!!
In all seriousness though, this does look pretty neat.
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wohdin
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 7:09 am
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I'm a simple man. I see Hiroaki Hirata, I watch.
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donhumberto
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 7:13 am
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NOW we're talking. Hell yeah, MAPPA showing the rest how it's done. This looks ridiculously awesome. And 2 cours to boot
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Coup d'État
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 7:21 am
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I'm very happy with the way they modernised the look while keeping the design true to the manga. It doesn't always turn out this great.
"The anime will be two cours (two quarters of a year) in length, with 24 episodes, and will adapt the entire manga to the end, changing only the setting to the modern day."
That is great. It wont be too rushed, and we're promised the entire story.
Too bad about the setting, but I'll live with it. Guess they didn't want it to be too retro. I was wary of the modern setting of Devilman, too, and that turned out just fine.
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Brand
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 7:59 am
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keichitsu0305 wrote: |
Quote: | take place in modern day New York, instead of in the 1980s |
Darn. So I guess Ash's brother being a Vietnam veteran won't be included. Oh well this looks f**king gorgeous. |
They will probably just make him a veteran of a more recent war.
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Oggers
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 8:09 am
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I haven't read the manga, but it looks like this will be a promising adaptation. I'll definitely be looking into this when it comes out.
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zawa113
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 8:16 am
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Hmm, I have my concerns, two, mainly:
1) modern setting-I feel like the 80s was actually a big part of it, unless Ash loses his cell phone a lot or something. I always felt like the fact that they weren't constantly on the grid was quite important to making the manga work
2) 24 episodes total? There's about 18 volumes of content to cover with that, I hope it doesn't get too rushed...the manga's action scenes are quite fast, but it also really needs those slow scenes too.
I'll warm up to the character designs, some consistency with Ash's design and hair will be much welcome. Guess I'm so used to the old designs at this point (I have read the manga multiple times, it is my very favorite)
Amazon Prime Video though... eww... I was willing to sub for a whole year to Crunchyroll if they got it, but not Amazon Prime, yuck. Someone superior better get a home release (without being too pricey, so not Aniplex), because I will be wanting the super special edition.
Above all though, I hope it leads to Viz doing a re-release of the manga! Hopefully the 11 volume version + some of the side stories in an extra volume that never got released before (I don't care if they call it vol 12 or something either). Because oh yes, I WILL double-dip. And maybe they could tweak a bit of the translation, some of the early volumes had the "we shall not curse!" syndrome, so really, it'd just be tweaking that (the overall tone of the translation in general was excellent). I wonder how demand for a manga this old will rise in response to a new anime, I feel like it happens so rarely with this big a time gap. The last one was probably Parasyte, but it had gotten a Del Rey and Kodansha re-print before the anime while this has been firmly oop for years now.
Can't wait to bawl my eyes out!
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Spastic Minnow
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 8:25 am
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Brand wrote: |
keichitsu0305 wrote: |
Quote: | take place in modern day New York, instead of in the 1980s |
Darn. So I guess Ash's brother being a Vietnam veteran won't be included. Oh well this looks f**king gorgeous. |
They will probably just make him a veteran of a more recent war. |
US certainly hasn't had a shortage in the last 30 years.
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MarshalBanana
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 8:33 am
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It looks nice, odd that they are setting it in the present day. ANyone else think Eiji Okumura looks a bit like Akira from Devilman?
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Admiral Pizzaman
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 8:55 am
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I think this is the first time Noitamina airing 24 episodes anime since Psycho Pass.
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Beltane
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 9:28 am
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Admiral Pizzaman wrote: | I think this is the first time Noitamina airing 24 episodes anime since Psycho Pass. |
The most recent one would be Your Lie in April, but that one (and Psycho-Pass also) only runs for 22 episodes, which is close enough.
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Blackiris_
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 9:29 am
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Admiral Pizzaman wrote: | I think this is the first time Noitamina airing 24 episodes anime since Psycho Pass. |
KimiUso had 22 episodes, though. But yes, it's their first 2-cour show in ~4 years. Which also means that the announced Kabaneri project will most likely not be a TV show, unless Fuji decides to expand the noitaminA timeslot to a full hour again.
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64BitRatchet
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 9:42 am
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Blackiris_ wrote: |
Admiral Pizzaman wrote: | I think this is the first time Noitamina airing 24 episodes anime since Psycho Pass. |
KimiUso had 22 episodes, though. But yes, it's their first 2-cour show in ~4 years. Which also means that the announced Kabaneri project will most likely not be a TV show, unless Fuji decides to expand the noitaminA timeslot to a full hour again. |
Or it could just come out in 2019 now.
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64BitRatchet
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Posted: Thu Feb 22, 2018 9:51 am
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classicalzawa wrote: | Hmm, I have my concerns, two, mainly:
1) modern setting-I feel like the 80s was actually a big part of it, unless Ash loses his cell phone a lot or something. I always felt like the fact that they weren't constantly on the grid was quite important to making the manga work
2) 24 episodes total? There's about 18 volumes of content to cover with that, I hope it doesn't get too rushed...the manga's action scenes are quite fast, but it also really needs those slow scenes too.
I'll warm up to the character designs, some consistency with Ash's design and hair will be much welcome. Guess I'm so used to the old designs at this point (I have read the manga multiple times, it is my very favorite)
Amazon Prime Video though... eww... I was willing to sub for a whole year to Crunchyroll if they got it, but not Amazon Prime, yuck. Someone superior better get a home release (without being too pricey, so not Aniplex), because I will be wanting the super special edition.
Above all though, I hope it leads to Viz doing a re-release of the manga! Hopefully the 11 volume version + some of the side stories in an extra volume that never got released before (I don't care if they call it vol 12 or something either). Because oh yes, I WILL double-dip. And maybe they could tweak a bit of the translation, some of the early volumes had the "we shall not curse!" syndrome, so really, it'd just be tweaking that (the overall tone of the translation in general was excellent). I wonder how demand for a manga this old will rise in response to a new anime, I feel like it happens so rarely with this big a time gap. The last one was probably Parasyte, but it had gotten a Del Rey and Kodansha re-print before the anime while this has been firmly oop for years now.
Can't wait to bawl my eyes out! |
Why would you think this had a chance of being on Crunchyroll? All noitaminA shows since Kabaneri have been exclusive to Amazon.
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