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SuperOnizuka
Posts: 421 Location: When I look At the World- New Jersey |
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Ganeon licensed Samurai Champloo fast. It only started, I think, a month or so ago.
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lianncoop
Past ANN Contributor
Posts: 1705 Location: Indiana |
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animenewsnetwork.com/article.php?id=3860
Geneon had snagged this title a before the episodes even aired. |
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Goshin
Posts: 288 Location: Illinois |
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I certainly was not surprised that Samurai Champloo was licensed. Like, Liann said, it was mentioned before.
As for Tenjou Tenge…well, to me, it seemed like a notable hit from the start. And with its hype and popularity, it was only a matter of time. |
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UberTai
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Of course, the only reason Geneon licensed Champloo because of Watanabe's name. I bet anyone that when the DVD is released, on the cover, in big, bold font will be "From the creator of Cowboy Bebop!"
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Tempest
I Run this place.
ANN Publisher Posts: 10468 Location: Do not message me for support. |
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From what I hear, its quite a good show, but then they may have licensed it before production began. Based on Watanabe's previous track record, can you blame them?
They'd be dumb not to do that. |
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UberTai
Posts: 218 |
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So far, in my opinion, Champloo is very mediocre. I'm sure people who are claiming the anime great are trying to convince themselves of this. Just my opinion. Please don't bash upon me.
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areaseven
Encyclopedia Editor
Posts: 1486 Location: Makati, Philippines |
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FYI, just to prevent any confusion with the link on the front page, Geneon has licensed Hanaukyo Maid-tai: La Verite, not the first Hanaukyo Maid-tai series.
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Animefreak08
Posts: 882 Location: Michigan ftw. |
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I wasn't convinceing my self that it was good. It is pretty awesome, but not much of a story so far, though I have only seen two episodes... |
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jfrog
Posts: 925 Location: Seattle |
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I agree. Cowboy Bebop and Macross Plus were good because they were very character-driven, but so far Samurai Champloo seems to be a glorious display of style over substance. |
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lianncoop
Past ANN Contributor
Posts: 1705 Location: Indiana |
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I was under the impression Tenjou Tenge had been licensed by Geneon before it aired as well. |
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Tony K.
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Moderator Posts: 11449 Location: Frisco, TX |
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I think Samurai Champloo is scheduled for 26 episodes. There have only been 2, so I don't think it's fair to say it's not character driven yet.
I like it just based on style. Of course, this is just a temporary rating, and it can change once I've seen all of it. Someone already rated it "worst ever" after 2 episodes too. Jee, that person must be a prophet... Nonetheless, I like it and that's all that matters. |
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UltimaShadowfax
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The first episode of Champloo was good, but the second one was surprisingly meh. It felt like an episode that belonged in the middle of a series, not the second episode.
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davispike
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Hmm, so holdup. What version of Hanaukyo maid was licensed? The original, or the new one which re-tells the original?
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Nagisa
Moderator
Posts: 6128 Location: Atlanta-ish, Jawjuh |
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This is true. I mean, we can't rightly say the first three or four episodes of Cowboy Bebop were a deep, meaningful affair, right? They were pretty much all style just the same as Champloo is now.
I hear that. And all the stylish little extras like those "turntable cuts" were missing, too. Hopefully the third episode improves greatly over the second. |
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Tenseiga323
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I wonder if this is really true Could put it up on the front page? Alot of forums already think that it was the first Hanaukyo Maid that was licensed. |
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