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Round Table: The Cast of C: The Money of Soul and Possibility Control




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omoikane



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PostPosted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 4:10 pm Reply with quote
Unless I am reading it wrong, the picture label for Makino and Tomatsu are swapped.

Thanks for the press panel coverage! Fun read.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 4:22 pm Reply with quote
omoikane wrote:
Unless I am reading it wrong, the picture label for Makino and Tomatsu are swapped.


Whoops, you're right. Fixed. Thanks!
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 4:54 pm Reply with quote
Yea, it was really well done. I enjoyed it, thanks! and I can't wait for the 1st episode Smile
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 5:11 pm Reply with quote
I've never brrn this hyped for any series ever. I just cant wait to see this. I've already staked my claim in the forums saying this will be the best show of the year. I will not take that statement back even though the bar has been set exponentially high by shows like Horou Musuko and Hanasaku Iroha.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 5:36 pm Reply with quote
So what's the reason behind the interview translation? Were you guys there?
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 6:29 pm Reply with quote
Hahaha, an anime about young adults and economics!

I bet it flops in Japan. Laughing

Would this be like The International (2009)............
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 8:00 pm Reply with quote
Great coverage. I wish that ANN should do more Japanese press conferences and interviews more often.

I'm glad that anime is slowly producing titles inspired by the real world materials. Being a late night anime, it may not get many audience as prime time slot, but that makes anime awesome creative medium.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 8:37 pm Reply with quote
enurtsol wrote:
Would this be like The International (2009)............

Did The International feature people engaged in supernatural battles in another dimension? I don't think so.

*follows link* Ooh! But it did have Clive Owen. The fangirl in me may need to watch that.
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 9:17 pm Reply with quote
reanimator wrote:

I'm glad that anime is slowly producing titles inspired by the real world materials. Being a late night anime, it may not get many audience as prime time slot, but that makes anime awesome creative medium.


If: No moe; no loli; no otaku fetish; no real-world escapism........ it'll die at otakus' doorstep.
They may as well have pitched it to the West. Laughing


vashfanatic wrote:
enurtsol wrote:
Would this be like The International (2009)............

Did The International feature people engaged in supernatural battles in another dimension? I don't think so.


More referring about plot, not the nitty gritty....


vashfanatic wrote:

*follows link* Ooh! But it did have Clive Owen. The fangirl in me may need to watch that.


Erg, groupies.... Laughing
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If: No moe; no loli; no otaku fetish; no real-world escapism........ it'll die at otakus' doorstep.
True. Perhaps the millions of non-otaku potential viewers can save it?

Man, I hope that this isn't like The International. That movie was a real snooze-fest.

So this is Monopoly: The Anime? With elements of Eden of the East? (Hopefully excluding the horrendously shallow *edit* allegory) And Yu-Gi-Oh?

Any word on the theme song? If JAM project could give us something decent for Yu-gi-oh GX, they can do it again now, right? Wink

The million-dollar (lol) question is this: Why is fighting with extra-dimensional battling avatars who run on cash more viable than the methods of financial exchange we have now? Why would you want to essentially play the most expensive Yu-gi-oh game to garner wealth when you could just go on etrade and do the same thing?
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 10:32 pm Reply with quote
Echo_City wrote:
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If: No moe; no loli; no otaku fetish; no real-world escapism........ it'll die at otakus' doorstep.

True. Perhaps the millions of non-otaku potential viewers can save it?


At ~2am? It better be like Conan O'Brien-following. Laughing


Echo_City wrote:

Man, I hope that this isn't like The International. That movie was a real snooze-fest.


For otaku, it may be like. Laughing


Echo_City wrote:

So this is Monopoly: The Anime? With elements of Eden of the East? (Hopefully excluding the horrendously shallow *edit* allegory) And Yu-Gi-Oh?


Well, there are already boardgame-turned films, even a planned Monopoly itself, so why not! Wish the ending would turn up more like Clue though. Laughing


Echo_City wrote:

The million-dollar (lol) question is this: Why is fighting with extra-dimensional battling avatars who run on cash more viable than the methods of financial exchange we have now? Why would you want to essentially play the most expensive Yu-gi-oh game to garner wealth when you could just go on etrade and do the same thing?


No socialist taxes. Laughing
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PostPosted: Tue Apr 12, 2011 11:46 pm Reply with quote
Echo_City wrote:

Any word on the theme song? If JAM project could give us something decent for Yu-gi-oh GX, they can do it again now, right? Wink

Nico Touches the Walls are doing the OP. School Food Punishment is doing the ED.

http://www.noitamina-control.jp/
Click Demo Movie, the OP is actually streaming atm
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 8:42 am Reply with quote
enurtsol wrote:
Echo_City wrote:
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If: No moe; no loli; no otaku fetish; no real-world escapism........ it'll die at otakus' doorstep.

True. Perhaps the millions of non-otaku potential viewers can save it?


At ~2am? It better be like Conan O'Brien-following. Laughing

More like 1 am, but as to your point... While admittedly their ratings have declined drastically over the last year, in the past noitaminA shows have had high enough ratings to rank among the top ten anime in a week, up there with daytime shows. In particular, the director of C previously did Mononoke, which was absurdly popular and sold gobs of DVDs. True, his next venture was Trapeze/Kuuchuu Buranko, which was utterly bizarre and a total bomb, but previews make it seem this is more in the style of Mononoke. It also managed to rank #8 on the "most-anticipated anime" survey that Dengeki ran, and that's a very otaku-oriented site, where none of last season's noitaminA shows managed to break the top 10.

I would not write off C just yet.
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PostPosted: Wed Apr 13, 2011 1:48 pm Reply with quote
vashfanatic wrote:
enurtsol wrote:
Echo_City wrote:
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If: No moe; no loli; no otaku fetish; no real-world escapism........ it'll die at otakus' doorstep.

True. Perhaps the millions of non-otaku potential viewers can save it?


At ~2am? It better be like Conan O'Brien-following. Laughing

More like 1 am, but as to your point... While admittedly their ratings have declined drastically over the last year, in the past noitaminA shows have had high enough ratings to rank among the top ten anime in a week, up there with daytime shows. In particular, the director of C previously did Mononoke, which was absurdly popular and sold gobs of DVDs. True, his next venture was Trapeze/Kuuchuu Buranko, which was utterly bizarre and a total bomb, but previews make it seem this is more in the style of Mononoke. It also managed to rank #8 on the "most-anticipated anime" survey that Dengeki ran, and that's a very otaku-oriented site, where none of last season's noitaminA shows managed to break the top 10.

I would not write off C just yet.


Let's hope so. Wean the otaku a bit from the moe bottle. Laughing
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PostPosted: Fri Apr 15, 2011 12:47 pm Reply with quote
This almost sounds like a show about VC aka venture capitalists. If so it will be intersting to see how these producers interpret Japan's "Lost Decade" re recent past economic stagnation or reinvent possibilities with these young voice actor/actresses as to how it should have been.
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