2016-05-31, 19:09 | Link #1 | |
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Haikara-san ga Tooru Zenpen ~Benio, Hana no 17-Sai~
Haikara-san ga Tooru anime filmed announced for 2017. Plot Summary: Quote:
http://haikarasan.net/ http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news...n-2017/.102652
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2017-06-24, 05:11 | Link #4 |
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They just revealed more cast and visuals: http://natalie.mu/comic/news/238095
Sakurai Takahiro as Aoe Tousei Nakai Kazuya as Onijima Shingo Kaji Yuuki as Fujieda Ranmaru Seto Asami as Kitakouji Tamaki The first movie opens on November 11. I don't know how I feel about Miyano Mamoru as Shinobu, but the rest of the cast is solid. And as there will be two movies hopefully everyone will have enough screentime. (Also I kind of hope they'll change the ending with the Very Convenient Death of the rival... I always hated that trope.) ETA: Also, I know the second movie is still far away, but I wonder if they'll make any efforts to include any hints/stories from the epilogue/gaiden. Tousei's Paris adventure comes to mind... Last edited by kuromitsu; 2017-06-24 at 06:13. |
2017-08-18, 19:36 | Link #5 |
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The bold choice to change the aesthetics alone is going to take some getting used to. The story, though, should be as compelling as the original, unless someone has seen indications that there will be significant deviations in that sense as well? The story and its themes are still poignant today so I personally think a revival is to be welcomed, in that regard. The second film has been confirmed to cover material not originally adapted from the manga in the 1970's anime.
ANN recently reminded us that Warner Brothers had announced in July that there would eventually be subtitled screenings of the new film(s) in United States theatres, while relaying information from Be Love 17, that Waki Yamato Ends Ishtar no Musume: Ono Otsūden Manga in November. The announcement itself seems to indicate the series will be on hiatus until then (Be Love 22, scheduled for release November, 1, 2017) Announcements which also mentioned a Blu-ray / DVD box set for the TV anime; that the historical setting and its depiction in Yamato's work / "Haikara-san ga Tooru" will be explored in an exhibition at the Yayoi Museum in Tokyo, between September 29 and December 24 (Currently listed under upcoming Exhibitions) 「はいからさんが通る」 展 ~大正♡乙女らいふ×大和和紀ワールド!~ and that the Takarazuka Revue is going to stage productions at two venues in October. Exhibition poster: Last edited by Verso Sciolto; 2017-08-29 at 05:55. |
2017-10-01, 14:43 | Link #7 |
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Huh, those visuals... maybe I've been spoiled by having just finished Shingeki no Bahamut (holy moly that last episode was gorgeous, from animation to scene composition to just general direction) but from this trailer the visuals come off as unimpressive and the animation... actually kind of meh, considering that this is a movie. And even animation aside, some shots look good but others are rather uninspired/clichéd, which I consider a shame when it comes to adapting classic shoujo manga, especially one with so much flair as Haikara-san.
Oh well, this is just a trailer, the finished film might be overall much better than the trailer makes it look like. (But what happened to Tousei's hair?! Those beautiful curls, all gone!) Last edited by kuromitsu; 2017-10-01 at 15:04. |
2017-10-12, 03:52 | Link #8 |
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Natalie: Pictures at an exhibition - and this one too- making it apparent, again, that these are remakes with a new cast -in animation too- but no change in period setting.
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2017-10-12, 07:13 | Link #10 | ||
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The different aesthetics also place each of the works within a specific time as far as the character design is concerned. Dating the creation of the manga and the original animated adaptation to a specific time in the past - a time which isn't the time period depicted, Taisho Japan. The 2017 remake, this year's animation, dresses its characters in Taisho era clothes as well but the artwork, the character design, clearly date this animation too, ties its creation to the present time. The design has been "updated", the period setting of the period piece has not. ... and on a related note: Quote:
While the magazine itself has colour pages devoted to "Haikara-san..." as well. Update, October 26: Jennifer Sherman on ANN reports on a tribute bonus booklet bundled with "Dessert", including: Sailor Moon's Naoko Takeuchi Celebrates Haikara-san ga Tooru in Magazine. November updates, a few clips added: 2nd Haikara-san ga Tōru Film Changes Director Last edited by Verso Sciolto; 2017-11-24 at 04:15. |
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