Forum - View topicNEWS: Saki Mahjong Manga to Get TV Anime from Gonzo in 2009
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MrAnimeSpecialist
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I had a hunch that this would get turned into an anime. Hopefully, Akagi will come her before then.
That is not a good sign! |
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minakichan
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"High school freshman girl" is NOT what I expected for a Mahjong anime protagonist.
This could be interesting. |
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hexenkessel
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big surprise, another mahjong anime series, this one with a little girl for a main character. now the pedos can get into mahjong as well.
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KabaKabaFruit
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We already had a show about 4-player Mahjong called Akagi. The question is, what can this show deliver that can be significantly different from Akagi?
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edzieba
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Sounds somewhat like a much more lighthearted Shion no Ou. Maybe Gonzo's slump into Linebarrels and Rozario will reverse itsel-
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hara
Posts: 208 Location: EU |
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It will most likely cater to the pedos. I bet this will be horrible - didn*t Gonzo want to improve its quality? |
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walw6pK4Alo
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Akagi will never get licensed.
Hah, exactly. I feel the only good thing GONZO does consistently are make extremely nice and large breasts for their characters. |
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MrAnimeSpecialist
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Maybe so, but at least Kaiji (the original author's other work) will get streamed on Joost.
I've heard some good things about their adaptations in general (Linebarrel and Rosario+Vampire aside). It's original properties that they have problems doing right. |
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Jedi General
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Wow, that's a great cast! Now if only the production staff and studio were as stellar and I'd be sold for more than just the first episode ...
Character designs that are considerably easier on the eyes perhaps? While I like both Akagi and Kaiji, the art style in both series never ceased to bug me.
Heh. Interestingly enough, the character designer for Saki has had only one other character design gig, and it was for a hentai. All for the sake of consistency, I guess ... |
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edzieba
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enurtsol
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Learned mahjong when I was 8 but rarely play.
How the heck can that be action-packed? |
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Talon87
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Somebody's never watched Akagi or Hikaru no Go. And if they can make a successful children's television series about spinning tops (Beyblade), I should hope that they could make engaging television about mahjong. Granted, mahjong may not be as "moichandizable" as spinning tops or children's card games, but then again, Akagi ain't exactly for kids, y'know. I dream of a day when I can walk into an American games store and find a good Chinese Traditional-style or Japanese-style mahjong set and not (a) none at all or (b) cheap plastic American mahjong sets. A and B have pretty much been my only outcomes so far. Anyone in the Chicago area know where I can get a good set that's compatible with Chinese Traditional and Japanese mahjong? Anyone ever find this? |
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enurtsol
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How about Chess? |
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Talon87
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Close to it: they had a shogi J-drama recently, but I don't know that it fared very well. Ultimately these high-intensity game stories rely more on plot-created tension (like betting one's life or limbs in Akagi) than on the inherent-but-small tension of winning or losing at a game of tiles or cards.
But that's NO DIFFERENT from the tension you get out of watching a movie about NASCAR or about college basketball. Movies like Hoosiers have their fanbases but is it really about the basketball game? or is it about the basketball team? I think it's the latter. In a racecar movie, you're excited about if the hero is going to win or not -- not for the race's sake but for the consequences later (getting the girl, beating the bad guy, whatever. I wouldn't know: I hate racing movies ). I suppose when somebody watches a film like that for the cars and not for the plot, what he gets is The Fast and the Furious 3: Tokyo Drift. I definitely couldn't get into that, but my car enthusiast friends definitely did. Oh well. Poker can be a dull background scene in an old western or it can be the front-and-center high-tension scene of a film like Casino Royale. And as for chess? I seem to remember enjoying Searching for Bobby Fischer when I was a kid, though admittedly I only ever watched it the one time when it came out at the rental video store so *shrug*. |
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