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Stark700
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Looking forward to it. I've been following the series a few months ago and really been enjoying his works. Might give DRRR novels a try in the future too.
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TheMorry
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With this coming to a end I bet Baccano will get the same treatment like Durarara did in the sequel anime adapation, a multiple cours season. Though i wonder if Aniplex USA will pick up the sequel or if they let Funimation get it and dub it. Anyone else wish for more Baccano anime?
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Karl2
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Yes and with Shuka doing 91 days, it would be perfect for them to make an complete adaptation of Baccano. |
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Themaster20000
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Considering how much of a failure sales-wise the Durarara sequels were,I can't see any producer throwing money into a Baccano sequel (along with the disastrous sales numbers of the show) Last edited by Themaster20000 on Wed Aug 10, 2016 1:29 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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Lovely
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Erm. I'm a little confused on why Narita (according to the article) says that people were expecting one of the 1930 novels to be the last book?
Unless he meant the last book in the 1930's arc. There's still a ton of stuff in the 2000 era story that hasn't been resolved yet. As to more anime of the rest of Baccano... eeeeeh. Don't get me wrong, I love the books with the passion of a thousand firey suns, but I don't know if they would do all that well if translated to anime form. The original series didn't do so well in Japan if I recall what I've heard correctly. And many of the books don't contain the same casts. Book spoiler: spoiler[Jacuzzi and Firo never "officially" meet/talk to each other, until book 20-something! ] Not to mention that the series is pretty long, 22 books so far. Don't get me wrong, it would be nifty to see all that stuff animated, but... well, it would be something of a challenge. |
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Peophin
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I'm also confused. It looks like he's talking about the upcoming 1935-E being the end of the 1930s arc, not the end of the series proper? We've known for a while that 1935 would be the end of the "main" 1930s storyline, and that there would be another final 2003 novel to properly wrap up the series. Surely he wouldn't leave important plot threads hanging like that?
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Lovely
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Yeah, and the more that I think about it, even the 1935 books* were dropping plot hints and stuff for the 2000 arc.
So yeah, I think this is just a case of ANN misunderstanding Narita's tweet. * I've only read the first two books of 1935 so far since I'm going LEGIT now and going to be stickin' to the Yen On release. ................It's uh... it's gonna be a while. |
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Animechic420
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Hell yeah! I've always prefered Baccano over Durarara anyway. The characters in Baccano are WAY more interesting to me. Let's hope for a continuation of Baccano, y'all! |
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KH91
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May the anime gods bless us with the return of Baccano soon.
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WANNFH
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Well, with today tendency for returns of the iconic works and adaptations after the original material ending, it cannot be all about the money. There is a chance. |
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wallofillusion
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Yeah, I'm 100% positive he means the last book in the 1930s arc (and therefore the last book for mortal characters like Jacuzzi, Ladd, Tick, Maria... a significant portion of the cast). The structure Narita's been referring to for a while has been 1935 as a climax to the series, wrapping up the 1930s, with a smaller arc set in 2003 to serve as an epilogue to the entire series and tie up some loose ends about the Immortals and from the earlier 2002 arc.
As Lovely and Peophin point out, 1935 has been making references to things happening in 2003, too. 1935-EPILOGUE is not going to be the last book of the series. (edit: forgot to mention Peophin's contributions as well, my bad!) |
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johnnysasaki
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Aniplex gave no shit to have the VAs from the Studio Deen's adaptations of the Fate series to reprise their roles in the ufotable ones(save for a couple of exceptions) and also when spoiler[a certain couple made a cameo in DRRR] so don't expect them to be different now. |
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TheMorry
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penguintruth
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I love me some Baccano!.
Isn't the 2000s stuff still going with spoiler[Fermet just having revealed to Czes that he's still somehow alive?] He must mean he's finishing the 1930s stuff, since all of that seems to be coming to a final (hopefully bloody) head. I want more anime, damn it. And I want Funimation to dub it, because that cast was magical. |
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johnnysasaki
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In Japan,different companies are handling the different adaptations,but they still use the same VAs.Even Prisma Illya has the original VAs,so that's not excuse. |
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