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BlackPoint.
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How did this poll work exactly? were there options as to which to pick out or could everyone just write which manga they want apadapted, because this is a pretty bad list. There are tons of more popular and better manga out there that dont have an anime yet.
Top of my head ill mention one example... Komi-san.... |
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Super_M
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I think this poll have more female voters. I think good idea will be segregate votes by most wanted anime adaptation by male fans and most wanted anime adaptation by female fans.
I personally voted for Hanako and happy that Hanako and Uramichi Onii-san have decent place. |
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musouka
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Gunjou ni Siren would be an EXCELLENT choice, personally. Here’s to hoping this gets it more notice.
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Robiii
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This is just a female top 10 most wanted manga adaptions, can we get a male one too?
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Hoppy800
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This is probably what should've happened because from looks of things, the result is around 90% female respondents which can't be right at all. |
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BodaciousSpacePirate
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Since the top two in the poll are both shonen titles, it's entirely possible that just as many men voted as women, but that a significant percentage of the men voted for Im and Tatsu Ketsu while the women's votes were more evenly distributed across a greater number of titles. |
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pauladls
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they chose 100 mangas |
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phia_one
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I haven't heard of any on the list aside from Im Great Priest Imhotep, but Kusuriya no Hitorigoto has me interested.
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Super_M
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Were there any interesting shoujo titles in this survey? Girls read more shonen than shoujo becouse shoujo lack intresting titles. Even big franchise like Touken Ranbu or HypMic which have big female fanbase have manga adaptation in shonen magazine. Somebody correct me if I am wrong but only Uramichi Onii-san is from josei magazine and the rest manga at that list are either shonen or seinen. |
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Lactobacillus yogurti
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Gimme Dungeon Meshi. It's SCREAMING for an anime series.
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Morry
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Yeah, 09 and 01 would definitely be on my list. Imhotep is one of the more refreshing Shounen out there, though it ended way too early if you ask me. (and I doubt a now finished manga will ever get an adaptation)
And there just aren't enough Chinese-inspired political intrigue and romance(?) stories in anime, period. |
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BodaciousSpacePirate
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Gunjou ni Siren is josei, but it is distributed by the Shonen Jump app because Shueisha didn't have a better place for it after they discontinued the josei magazine in which it was published. I don't know much about the rest. |
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Siegfriedl88
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i typically buy light novels/manga after i watch the anime adaptation 1st, but me being a fan of reki kawahara, i do enjoy SAO and accel world, so i bought up the isolator series and i think theres enough plot there for a 12 episode series at least, would love too see that and how they would depict the transformation of the 1st ruby eye.
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Kami-koto
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Yeah, I remember there not being too many options. Hoped to see Kusuriya no Hitorigoto further up.
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Eriol_
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We're just never meant to get a Hoshi no Samidare with a the pillows soundtrack ever.
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