Forum - View topicHey, Answerman! [2008-02-01]
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LydiaDianne
Posts: 5634 Location: Southern California |
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The bunny ain't the only one! Great answers as always, Zac. How often to you have to replace your desk after receiving "anime series proposals" from banging your head on it. Or do you hit the delete key after reading the first sentence? Last edited by LydiaDianne on Fri Feb 01, 2008 12:14 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Ceredonia
Posts: 36 Location: Fort Collins, CO |
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Just wondering, in the first few Answerfans paragraphs, is the word 'change' purposely written as Change! or is that some sort of accident? It's kind of odd...
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Vortextk
Posts: 892 Location: Orlando, Fl |
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I'm assuming any person with the creativity and know how that would want to get a show into production, live action or animated, also knows where to properly aim their ambitions at. This is the problem with the owning the Answerman column. Everyone who has no clue of what they're doing thinks its a good idea to send Zac their proposal for "Rutona the Samurai, Quest for Kageho".
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Yuukichan's Papa
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What makes the ending to Cowboy Bebop work is that even though both audience and characters alike know it's coming, there's always that glimmer of hope that hey, maybe he'll barely make it out alive by the skin of his teeth like he does a couple other times in the series - and then what you expect to happen but hope doesn't, does.
Spike is somebody who lives his life his own way and the rest of the world be damned, down to the very end. It just wouldn't have felt right if somebody that fatalistic and unconcerned with his own well-being suddenly saw the light. |
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fighterholic
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Are you talking about this column or everything else? Anyways I found this week's Answerman to be one of the funniest I have read in quite a while. Especially with the car references. Fortunately while I haven't seen anybody come up with anything to try and send to get it produced, it doesn't mean I haven't seen fanfiction. I don't think there's anything wrong with it, but a lot of the time it's probably better if it just stays fanfiction. |
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ikillchicken
Posts: 7272 Location: Vancouver |
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Yeah...Some dreams should be crushed. Just because it's your dream doesn't mean it isn't also stupid beyond words. I must say though, I think there are probably fans out there with genuinely good ideas for anime. These are probably also the ones who are smart enough to realize that Zac is not the emperor of anime and can not magically make your anime happen. In fact, they are probably smart enough to realize that even if they do have a good idea, it just isn't plausable to get it actually made. The only thing close to possible is to try and make a career for yourself as an OEL Manga artist.
Really? I can't speak for others but I've delibarately avoided them beause I don't want to support somewhere that uses such smutty advertising methods. I'm suprised you think their intentionally silly as well.
Wait, didn't we do this a while ago? I can't recall exactly when but I could swear we did. |
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Fronzel
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Is it the internet's fault people can be so deluded as to think ripping off their favorite anime is a stunning act of creative talent?
On one level, I can kinda understand what's going on inside their heads...I wanted to be a writer, and at first I couldn't think of anything except blatant rip-offs of my own favorite TV show...but I knew that's what I was doing and that it wasn't good enough, and eventually I had ideas that were at least kind of original, if not of high quality. Maybe this kind of excited imitation is an important step into developing one's own creativity, but to actually think it could be the real deal! I blame DeviantArt. There's always plenty of creatively bland people around ready to praise anything. Gives people big heads. |
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dormcat
Encyclopedia Editor
Posts: 9902 Location: New Taipei City, Taiwan, ROC |
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火 = ka or hi 炎 = en or honoo Apparently the submitter had no idea... |
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minakichan
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...Answerman... you speak as if shonen fight anime is actually GOOD.
I think the idea that these proposals lack quality really depend on your point of reference. Most shonen fight anime lack quality; all these people are doing is emulating that lack of quality down to the letter. |
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Fronzel
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Ya mean a weeaboo schoolchild used the Japanese language incorrectly?! |
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Lucca_Ashtear
Posts: 68 |
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I was pleasantly surprised to find the responses written for this week's question were not from series I expected (except Chrono Crusade).
The "manga vs. anime" question being recycled also caught me off guard. As long as the responses stay fresh, I don't really have a problem with that. |
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posterior_praiser
Posts: 296 |
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I am shocked :O! also i figure ill comment on the manga or anime thing. I think lately I've turned more to manga, but I do enjoy both, and sometimes I partake in both the anime and the manga for series I especially enjoy. They both have their ups and downs. I like buying manga more cause its generally cheaper ! |
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penguintruth
Posts: 8499 Location: Penguinopolis |
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As much as I appreciate Michael Loudon's mature, non-hokey attempt to changing the message of the end of Cowboy Bebop, it would actually change the message of the entire series, and wouldn't mesh well with all that had been before it. Cowboy Bebop is about failures, near-victories, misses, and tragedies. There are no real happy endings, and we know from the start that spoiler[Spike is doomed]. If you attempt to push optimism on it, it ceases to be Cowboy Bebop. Not only has Spike lost his reason to continue to exist by the end, but as far as the story is concerned, there's no reason for him to continue to exist, nor for the story to continue. That's why I'd argue that it has a perfect ending.
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Zac
ANN Executive Editor
Posts: 7912 Location: Anime News Network Technodrome |
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And apparently neither did I! That's what I get for going on memory. Notably he did go out of his way in that particular proposal to explain that "ki means fire in Japanese" and then went on to explain how "hardcore fans" will love it and "casual fans" will think it's just a cool Japanese name. |
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Zalis116
Moderator
Posts: 6900 Location: Kazune City |
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Any chance you could ask that bunny to look for copies of Bubblegum Crisis Tokyo 2041 while he's at it?
Out of all the "question" marketing taglines, possibly the worst is Spiral's, "What are the Blade Children?" I haven't seen Spiral for myself, but apparently the anime itself doesn't answer that question. Speaking of those taglines and the Answerfans response about Shuffle!, I don't consider Shuffle! to fall into the same "harem" genre as Love Hina, Tenchi Muyo, Girls Bravo and the rest. But Funi's tagline follows the non-risky path of saying, "Hey, this anime's just like all these others that you've seen before, so add it to your collection!", rather than trying to bring out Shuffle's unique selling points. But, on the "quacks like a duck" principle, the first two volumes will (deservedly) get reviews saying "This is a bunch of generic harem/fanservice junk with 2-dimensional characters and clichéd situations." Which is a lot to get through before it "eventually gets better." |
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