Forum - View topicNEWS: Maria-sama ga Miteru 4th Season Confirmed for TV
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TsukasaElkKite
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Is anyone else excited about this? I know I am.
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Kyjin
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I can't wait for this! Also,I find it amusing that two of my favorite shows are sponsored by Pizza Hut! (The other being Code Geass.)
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Joichiro Nishi
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I'm not so excited about this. When Yumi and Sachiko will kiss each other? I started to watch this anime 4 years ago and I don't know what Yumi feels for Sachiko. I'll be excited when the plot has an important twist, I don't want to watch filler, I want to watch a real change.
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Siegel Clyne
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The 13-episode second season of Maria-sama ga Miteru, Maria-sama ga Miteru ~Haru~, which originally aired on TV Tokyo in the Kantou region of Japan (Tokyo, Yokohama, Kawasaki, Saitama, Chiba, etc.), Sunday mornings, July 4, 2004 - September 26, 2004, 7:30 AM - 8:00 AM, was a total ratings disaster. It barely averaged one percent, if that. Mainstream audiences (e.g., children) avoided Yumi & Co. like they were the plague.
This may help explain why the third season of Maria-sama ga Miteru was available in Japan on home video only and not on television. But the Maria-sama ga Miteru series has been an above average seller on DVD in Japan. Targeting its niche audiences on late night TV, UHF TV, satellite TV, etc., in Japan may be the way to go for the television broadcasting of the fourth season of Maria-sama ga Miteru. |
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kizzmequik_74
Posts: 302 Location: QC, Philippines |
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This news article is relevant to my interests.
Still, I have mixed feelings about the fourth season being a TV series. The bright side being that we won't have to wait a month per episode; the not-so-bright side being that the overall animation quality may edge closer to the average side. Okay, okay, admittedly, the OVA episode 4 (Lady/Ready Go!) had atrocious animation compared to the rest of that season (especially episode 1). On the second seasons ratings fiasco: well, there is that. As I recall, the first season WAS given a late-night timeslot, and it did well enough to get an early morning timeslot. It seems that moving it earlier ended up as a mistake. Still, I never really liked the latter half of that season, spoiler[since everyone had a severely crippling case of can not spit it out, leading to a massive, easily-avoided misunderstanding]. Bleh. I loved Drill-chan, though. I declare that the fourth season needs the following to be awesome: more Tsutako, more newspaper club action, more Drill-chan, and more Sei. A lot more Sei. And remember: Pizza Hut supports lesbian schoolgirls. |
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GoodLuckSaturday
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My year has been made. I didn't think I could fall in love with a show so early in my anime fandom and still love it as much as a body of work more than just nostalgia. The OVA was far and wide my favorite. I expect season 4 to be even more up my alley.
To be honest, I never felt the animation in the TV series was that bad. There's not a lot in Marimite that requires fluid animation, and poor animation is overlookable (definitely not a word...) so long as the artwork remains consistent throughout. |
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Crawly
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Are you familiar at all with the manga and novels? It may have been 4 years, but in that time we've only gotten 32 episodes. There's a lot more material to cover, and since it seems like you think a lot of what you've seen so far is filler that's exactly what you're going to continue to get. Personally, I see it as character and story development for a slow paced, relaxed, completely character driven series. Besides, there are some "important twists" in this I'm not looking forward to... BTW, having not gotten even close to the end of the available reading for this series, do Yumi and Sachiko ever kiss? I've honestly never thought that would happen in the series. Just seems too blatant for these guys. |
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HitokiriShadow
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I don't think there will be anything explicit like that in MariMite. I know there hasn't been any of it in the novels, and the anime so far has only covered about half of them, I believe. So even if someday the author did have Yumi and Sachiko kiss, it will be a long time (if ever) that we ever saw it. MariMite likes to stick with the ambiguous "It's there if you want it to be and are looking for it" variety of yuri. Well, other than Sei. |
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GreatTeacherKen
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^^ yes, that ambiguity is the reason why I always questioned the shoujo-ai label the show often gets. The relationships are so subdued that it feels more like really close platonic friendships rather than actual romance.
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AyumiHamasaki
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This made my day! People were saying a few months back that it will most likely become an OVA because the ratings were horrible for the previous season that aired on TV.
I can't wait for this. |
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mimirudesu
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Yay. Can't wait.
Go Touko-chan! http://www.fanfiction.net/s/3590365/1/Something_To_Believe |
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jetz
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OMG! I knew about this for some time now, but I forgot all about it. I can't wait!
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