Forum - View topicNaruto Failboat: For your enjoyment
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epixeltwin
Posts: 325 Location: Montreal, Qc, Canada |
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I just saw in the Top 10 favorite / Top 5 worst thread that people were ranting about Naruto for many reasons, among which blatantly copying things from Hunter X Hunter (same seiyuu, bla bla)
And it just made me thing about something rather funny that I saw once. Enjoy. http://narutocopyninjas.ytmnd.com/ |
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v1cious
Posts: 6227 Location: Houston, TX |
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yeah this is very old, i think someone posted it on here a long time ago.
still funny though. Last edited by v1cious on Fri Dec 12, 2008 3:33 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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epixeltwin
Posts: 325 Location: Montreal, Qc, Canada |
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Yeah lol it's old and it's probably already been posted but after seeing a post about Naruto copying Hunter X Hunter I just couldn't hold myself back.
sigh Naruto...so much potential...so little results... |
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hentai4me
Posts: 1313 Location: England. Robin is so Cute! |
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What worries me more is the fact that there are people out there who learn the fight sequences well enough to identify when they are ripped off...
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braves
Posts: 2309 Location: Puerto Rico (but living in Texas) |
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Not really surprising, considering that there's people who've worked on the CB movie that also worked on the Naruto TV series.
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mimosa_usagi
Posts: 85 Location: New York |
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Well it’s no wonder that I liked the way that fight seen looked it was made by some great animators, I had no idea that they had people who worked on CB. But I have been less and less into Naruto. I am not sure why...
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Emerje
Posts: 7400 Location: Maine |
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(Correct comparison here) Yeah, I think it's more of an issue when the manga creator starts ripping things off than when some key animators get lazy and copy their own sequences. Emerje |
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dtm42
Posts: 14084 Location: currently stalking my waifu |
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What's the legal perspective on copying sequences?
I mean, some fight moves cannot be trademarked like the simple punch to the face. And a woman nagging her good-for-nothing husband can't be trademarked either. But what about whole fights where every move is lifted/copied, and it is not a parody? And who actually "owns" the fight sequence? The key animators, the person/people who did the storyboarding, or the production company itself? I'm just curious, that's all. |
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