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Mr. Toto
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The only thing I would change about the ending of Death Note would be to spoiler[make it more like the manga's ending. Light's end was so much more pathetic, and it's really a stark contrast from the overconfident kid thinking he could become God. Also, Ryuk actually telling Light that he's going to kill him was great because of how terrifying he was. Great stuff. Although, the anime's ending was pretty good too.] |
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Alexander Morou
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Such as this? So effectively the only manner in which to do it is to give yourself unto your ideas? Nothing wrong with that, my life is already so. My aims are a bit different than mentioned there however. I'm presently geared towards 'Programming', 'Writing' and 'Drawing'. Compared to someone like Miyazaki I'm a fledling, or perhaps even less. I haven't ever made a single video of any kind, so it's certainly something I'd have to look into. I doubt you'd have to be at Miyazaki's level to get somewhere. It's not to say that I wouldn't be up to the challenge, of a creator's level, though. |
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skaly
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I agree that, at first glance, Cowboy Bebop doesn't send a very good message about making your way through life.
Or does it? There's more than one way to receive a message. Sometimes the message is received when you strongly, fundamentally disagree with a character's decisions. The message to me: The past can shape us, but it can't control us (unless we allow it to). And salvation is always near, if you choose to look for it. As for why Jet and Faye didn't stop him, I imagine that there were a lot of emotions involved that they didn't know what to do with. The three of them didn't communicate very well. |
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Harukarc
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Here's an idea.
Since Zac mentioned how YouTube is making stars out people who think they have talent, Why not submit your original ideas TO You Tube?? Then you can upload the video and we can all watch it!! |
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BrothersElric
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Oh boy, after reading all of this I have to say I'd really like to get some feedback on my personal manga ideas. I'm not sure if I need to worry about it because I would like to think they're at least original enough anyways, but I don't know, this has really been a wake-up call in a sort of way. Or maybe I'm just being paranoid, I don't know.
Only problem is the only thing I've actually written of these ideas are a couple of summaries I wrote right here on this forum in a "anime/manga ideas" thread, and a lot of those ideas have evolved since. Don't worry though Zac, I won't burden you with them! Last edited by BrothersElric on Fri Feb 01, 2008 4:37 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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TsubomiKoneko
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Eh... as a general rule for myself now days, I try not to look at Funimation's taglines for things they release... I haven't seen even one in the past year that hasn't made me smack my forehead and go "Why?". I used to have to refresh the page everytime the ad for Trinity Blood came up on the top banner on ANN's main page, because I just did not want to see "Vampires and the Vatican? Holy Hell!" over and over again.
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Tamaria
Posts: 1512 Location: De Achterhoek |
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Random bunny fact #19876: Bunnies can't vomit. |
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irishninja
Posts: 344 Location: Seattle-ish |
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I feel sorry for Zac every time the "I wanna be an anime maker" questions pop up. In addition to everything he said about being creative, I wanted to add this:
At my company, we have a saying: "The world needs plumbers, too." Meaning that some people are meant to be writers and some are definitely not. For those who are meant to be writers, the best way to get published is to write. Nobody is going to pay you just for your ideas, because ideas are cheap. For those who want to make manga or anime, you really need to at least learn the language and move to Japan. I remember reading about an American (I think he was American, but he might have been from one of the commonwealths—wait, are they still called that?) who works for Team NINJA (the guys who make the DOA and Ninja Gaiden games). He started out by being born talented (which was all luck) and then working really, really hard to learn to be a computer programmer and become fluent in Japanese (which was all learned skill). Then he moved to Japan and basically won the lottery to become possibly the first and only gaijin working as a designer for a Japanese game company in Japan. So it seems possible that someone from NotJapan could become a writer or director for an anime company, but it's not likely. If you have creative ambitions, there are plenty of opportunities in the English-speaking world to share your output. |
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Bika-chan
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Holy crap! Seriously? Wow....that actually is good to know. I'm surprised I didn't... |
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minakichan
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Nah, if you have a bad idea you want to get published, just submit to Tokyopop. They accept all kinds of crap, paper-thin quality control, and some of it even gets published in Japan.
It's not as hard as people make it out to be. Zac should seriously just point those random wannabes to that route, seriousment. |
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Henry Jones
Posts: 97 Location: Nebraska |
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That ad campaign still bewilders me. It garners absolutely no interest if you haven't seen it (The question should be, "Why do I care about the Blade Children?" And it should be answered). If you've seen it, it's an absolute laugh riot. I still like the show, though. Its insanity alone is enough to entertain me. "Good morning. While you were sleeping, we soaked your underwear with a type of fluid that attracts African jumping spiders, which we just happen to have in the next room. If you try to remove your underwear, it will set off piles of C4 we've had wrapped around the building. Cluster bombs with motion detection have randomly been installed in your apartment, so don't try running. To get out of this room, you must solve a riddle based around the Rubaiyat of Omar Khayyam. If you don't solve it in 2 minutes, nerve gas will be pumped in. Should you survive all of this, you will get another vague clue on the whereabouts of your brother. GO!" |
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Tamaria
Posts: 1512 Location: De Achterhoek |
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Yep. A random, but useful fact. For instance, not giving your pet rabbit any food before surgery is useless and may even be harmful Rabbits are such great pets. They don't barf up nasty stuff, can be trained to use the litterbox... That alone makes them smarter and more hygienic than some of the people I have met. The downside to owning house rabbits is of course their attraction to paper, in particular the kind of paper manga is printed on |
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Bika-chan
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Damn...well, I still love bunnies! And.....now back to the topic! Sorry... |
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Berserkfury819
Posts: 229 Location: Detroit Mi. Spider-Man is dead. R.I.P. |
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I haven't scene someone mention the Mutineer's Moon anime since a coupkle of years ago in Anime Insider. Come to think of it, Zac was probably still working there when that interview took place.
I think the character Kirara in Samurai 7 is based off of the farmer's daughter that is Katsuhiro's love interest throughout the film. Although in the movie they eventually have sex. |
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maus
Posts: 84 Location: The Netherlands |
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Hear hear! I totally agree with that! And btw giving that god-awful Kirara character that big a role in the whole story would be an affront to the memory of the original movie. Also, I find it very bad that someone who likes anime and even sends a letter to this website doesn't even know of the existence of The seven Samurai/Schichinin no Samurai. |
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