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Charou
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Location: Sydney, Australia
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Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2020 7:18 pm
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Sounds like it'll be a fairly...stella experience for Fate junkies. O-hohoho.
I saw no mention of my girl Mo-chan but she was always more of a Camelot cameo than her F/A presence.
I'm actually all about the different studios' interpretations of the basic Fate premise -- A-1/Cloverworks' inconsistent but impressive sakuga indulgences, Deen's workaday attempt at compressing all three routes into one self-contained, coherent experience, Silver Link.'s surprisingly good magical girl/moe outing (if you can get past the borderline loli ickiness), Troyca's pseudo-Ufotable El-Melloi, the actual Ufotable Zero/UBW/Emiya's Kitchen/HF...and now the mighty Production 'Itsumo Genki' putting what seems like a slightly more staid, grounded spin on Fate/Go's occasionally goofy singularity outings.
At this point it's a bit like asking not which seiyuu have been in Fate, but which have not -- which studio will be sucked into Type/Moon's ubiquitous vortex next? (my distant hopes are on Space Neko Company, but I suspect MAPPA would be a very popular fan choice now.)[/i]
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Cutiebunny
Joined: 18 Apr 2010
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Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2020 11:37 pm
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I'm curious to know what characters Kazuchika Kise worked on. I've met him and absolutely love his eccentric personality.
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ThatMoonGuy
Joined: 13 Oct 2017
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 7:27 am
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I didn't watch the movie but I expected it to be quite hard to adapt, specially as only two movies. Camelot and Babylonia are absolutely ludicrous in lenght (105k and 127k words respectively, and that's just dialogue) and adapting them as anything shorter than a two cour would mean lotsa cutting. And then there's the whole issue with missing context and whatnot.
I still want to watch the movie though, since I, too, am a sucker for noble and conflicted knights.
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KabaKabaFruit
Joined: 20 Sep 2007
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Location: Winnipeg, Manitoba
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Posted: Fri Dec 18, 2020 8:14 pm
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On second thought, let's not go to Camelot. It's a silly place.
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Catsplay
Joined: 24 Sep 2015
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Posted: Sat Dec 19, 2020 6:49 am
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Charou wrote: | Sounds like it'll be a fairly...stella experience for Fate junkies. O-hohoho.
I saw no mention of my girl Mo-chan but she was always more of a Camelot cameo than her F/A presence.
I'm actually all about the different studios' interpretations of the basic Fate premise -- A-1/Cloverworks' inconsistent but impressive sakuga indulgences, Deen's workaday attempt at compressing all three routes into one self-contained, coherent experience, Silver Link.'s surprisingly good magical girl/moe outing (if you can get past the borderline loli ickiness), Troyca's pseudo-Ufotable El-Melloi, the actual Ufotable Zero/UBW/Emiya's Kitchen/HF...and now the mighty Production 'Itsumo Genki' putting what seems like a slightly more staid, grounded spin on Fate/Go's occasionally goofy singularity outings.
At this point it's a bit like asking not which seiyuu have been in Fate, but which have not -- which studio will be sucked into Type/Moon's ubiquitous vortex next? (my distant hopes are on Space Neko Company, but I suspect MAPPA would be a very popular fan choice now.)[/i] |
Borderline loli ickiness? I mean loli fanservice is one of Prisma Illya's main selling points and it's definitely there and not just borderline lol.
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