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Forum - View topicINTEREST: Japanese Anime Creators, Voice Actors React to Stan Lee's Passing
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Kadmos1
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Nice to see them paying their respects. I will be surprised if there is not a story about the creator of "My Hero Academia" doing this considering there are parallels to the Quirks and mutant powers.
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robottimes
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That.. is not a Gundam. Had to register an account just to say this - that is Leopardon, Spider-man's robot from the 70s toku (affectionately known as Supaidaaman).
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malvarez1
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Oh wow, I wouldn't have guessed that. The toku Spider-Man show always sounds crazy whenever it gets brought up. |
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Emerje
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Was just about to say that, it's Leopardon. Emerje |
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Dr. Wily
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Leopardon is still the greatest thing to come out of any Spider-Man media.
Only possibly outdone by toku Spider-Man calling himself the Emissary of Hell. |
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Heishi
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That's really nice, and yeah, Spider Man Toei is one of the greatest things to exist.
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jdnation
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I feel that if Kojima could've, he'd have scanned Stan Lee and put him in his game.
Though I guess that would've come out a bit odd considering Death Stranding's theme... |
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ninjamitsuki
Posts: 634 Location: Anywhere (Thanks, technology) |
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Yasuhiro Nightow also tweeted about this.
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omiya
Posts: 1849 Location: Adelaide, South Australia |
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Also Keichi Nozaki https://twitter.com/nozaki_p/status/1062192622284894209
アメコミの父スタンリーが亡くなりました。スパイダーマンを始め沢山のヒーローを世に出した功績は偉大でとても残念です。昨年NHKで放送された「THE REFLECTION」が生前最後の作品でしょうか?僕も音楽参加させて頂いた縁で、LAでお目に掛かれたのが最高の想い出です。 |
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Snomaster1
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I think it's wonderful that so many manga and anime creators are paying tribute to Stan Lee. From what I've been heard about him,he deserves every single one of those tributes. He lived a long life and a great one. A true legend in comics,one that'll be very hard to duplicate.
Once again I say rest in piece Stan Lee. You've earned these tributes and I hope you're enjoying them up in heaven. RIP. |
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Kadmos1
Posts: 13616 Location: In Phoenix but has an 85308 ZIP |
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It was also perhaps the very first Japanese anime, manga, or live-action version of a Marvel or DC Comics property. |
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belvadeer
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Seeing the love for Stan from so many is beautiful. You don't get much more heroic legacy than that.
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WhiteOrochi
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It's nice to see how far Stan's work has had an impact in Japan. I didn't realize his presence in Japan until I read Ultimo in the American edition of Shonen Jump back when. How long has it been? Anyways, I was shocked when I found out about the whole Leopardon/Spiderman thing when I researched into the origin of Super Sentai. That really astounded me (I was ignorant, IWA).
The world will miss Stan Lee. RIP |
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