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DFBTG
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Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 5:06 pm
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Wonder how this'll do? In my opinion Xam'd is a pretty mediocre series, but assuming the artwork is done nicely, it might serve better as a manga. Nothing in it seems terribly hard to put onto paper.
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bahamut623
Joined: 23 Jun 2005
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Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 6:59 pm
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I've been expecting this to happen. I was wondering just a few days ago if they would make one. Manga adaptations are rarely all that great, but I'm sure it'll still be enjoyable to read.
Does anyone know what the title translates to? Compass of something???
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Anath_19
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Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 8:02 pm
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bahamut623 wrote: |
Does anyone know what the title translates to? Compass of something??? |
It roughly translates to "Pilgrim's Compass."
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BleuVII
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Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 9:26 pm
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I understand that Xam'd: Lost Memories is a love it or hate it series, but I absolutely love it, and think it's the best anime I've seen since 2005. I'm assuming this is going to be along the same lines as the Eureka seveN manga adaptation, which departed dramatically from the anime and told a different story with the same characters. I wonder if they'll contract Kataoka and Kondou again. Those two are currently busy with Deadman Wonderland, but if this is only a quarterly release, it's a possibility.
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bahamut623
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Posted: Sat Nov 29, 2008 9:38 pm
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Anath_19 wrote: |
bahamut623 wrote: |
Does anyone know what the title translates to? Compass of something??? |
It roughly translates to "Pilgrim's Compass." |
Thanks. That seems fitting for several characters, but mostly Nakiami. Now that I think about it, a Raigyo prequel would be a nice direction for this to take as well.
BleuVII wrote: | I understand that Xam'd: Lost Memories is a love it or hate it series, but I absolutely love it, and think it's the best anime I've seen since 2005. I'm assuming this is going to be along the same lines as the Eureka seveN manga adaptation, which departed dramatically from the anime and told a different story with the same characters. I wonder if they'll contract Kataoka and Kondou again. Those two are currently busy with Deadman Wonderland, but if this is only a quarterly release, it's a possibility. |
It's definitely my favorite of the year.
I never read the Eureka Seven manga, but I remember hearing it was surprisingly good for a manga adaptation of an anime. I like the artwork (as well as the art in Deadman Wonderland), so it would be nice if that duo did this as well.
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Shuchung
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Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 4:30 am
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Quote: | The anime follows the journey of an ordinary high schooler who is transformed into a giant creature named Xam'd. |
Akiyuki's Xam'd form isn't exactly a giant creature...
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Big Hed
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Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 6:06 am
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Shuchung wrote: |
Quote: | The anime follows the journey of an ordinary high schooler who is transformed into a giant creature named Xam'd. |
Akiyuki's Xam'd form isn't exactly a giant creature... |
Hey, he could grow larger if Furuichi's form is any indication. Aside from which, as a Xam'd Akiyuki is substantially larger than any human being (although that isn't saying much in terms of anime...).
Anyway, good luck to the adaptation; I think an alternate story/Raigyo prequel are both good ideas, and preferable to a straight retelling.
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BleuVII
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Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 11:55 am
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Big Hed wrote: | Anyway, good luck to the adaptation; I think an alternate story/Raigyo prequel are both good ideas, and preferable to a straight retelling. |
No worries there. Bones has never done a straight retelling of any of their stories. A Raigyo prequel would be awesome, but I anticipate we're going to see some of that in a few episodes anyway. Let's see if my guess holds true.
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Leebo
Joined: 14 Nov 2005
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Posted: Sun Nov 30, 2008 12:47 pm
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DFBTG wrote: | Wonder how this'll do? In my opinion Xam'd is a pretty mediocre series, but assuming the artwork is done nicely, it might serve better as a manga. Nothing in it seems terribly hard to put onto paper. |
I would not call it mediocre. Yes, it's not trying to break new ground, but it executes the genre really well. If it's your kind of genre, it's something you'd love, if it's not, then you probably won't like it. But the art, animation, and music are all top-notch.
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