2010-04-01, 19:10 | Link #1 |
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To Aru Hikuushi he no Tsuioku (movie)
The shounen(boy's) light novel To Aru Hikuushi he no Tsuioku by Inumura Koroku (author) and Morisawa Haruyuki (illustrator) will be getting an anime movie adaptation.
staff: ------------------------------------------ Animation Production: MADHOUSE Production: TMS Entertainment ------------------------------------------ とある飛空士への追憶 To Aru Hikuushi he no Tsuioku 少年向けライトノベル. Shounen light novel (light novel for boys). The light novel is 1 volume long, and was published under the shounen light novel label Gagaga Bunko. Cover: Spoiler:
Author: Inumura Koroku Illustrator: Morisawa Haruyuki A shounen manga adaptation of the shounen light novel is serialized in the shounen manga magazine Gessan (Monthly Shounen Sunday). The manga is drawn by Ogawa Maiko. Currently there is 1 volume released of the manga. Cover: Spoiler:
Genre: Shounen, Adventure
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2010-04-01, 19:32 | Link #2 |
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There's also a shounen light novel series by the same author and illustrator (Inumura Koroku and Morisawa Haruyuki) that's titled To Aru Hikuushi he no Koiuta (とある飛空士への恋歌) and being published under the same shounen light novel label Gagaga Bunko. This light novel series is 3 volumes long and still ongoing. I know that its related to this light novel (To Aru Hikuushi he no Tsuioku) but as to how much its related, I have no idea... and will "some stuff" from these light novels be also incorporated in the anime movie???
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2010-04-02, 04:21 | Link #5 | |
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".............is this supposed to be another Toaru spin-off?"
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2010-04-02, 06:54 | Link #7 | |
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Exactly, they have no relationship. But "To Aru Hikuushi" is good action novel. I like it. |
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2010-04-04, 13:38 | Link #11 | |
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This novel was 10th in 2009's Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi!. Among the powerhouse novels like Bungaku Shoujo, Toradora, Baka to Test, To Aru Index, Spice and Wolf, Seitokai no Ichizon, and Full Metal Panic, this 1 volume novel pretty much was a huge surprise to many to actually get on the top 10. I think many came into the topic expecting Index but I hope people hang around for the actual movie when it comes out as the novel had a very good plot. I for one will be looking forward to the movie ending. I'm quite ecstatic about this. |
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2010-04-04, 14:09 | Link #13 | |
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Couldn't find any release date, it's still too soon for that.
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2010-04-09, 22:14 | Link #16 |
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Eh I say there more than half as good and better than most studios here's what they've done in the last 6 years that aren't moe bait garbage and putting out quite a few worthwhile series: Kaiji, Akagi, Hajime no Ippo 2nd season, Kemonozume, Kaiba, Monster, NANA, One Outs, Paranoia Agent, Paradise Kiss, Rideback, Sōten Kōro, Shigurui , Jubei-Chan 2, Mōryō no Hako and Beck. They've done lot of series that doesn't cater to the moe loving crowd that most studios these days do.
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2010-04-11, 19:51 | Link #17 |
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Ah sorry. With half as good I meant the animation, not the content. Of that list in your post, only Monster, Yuasa works and Ride Back were visually impressive. Madhouse TV series lack consistency (again there are exceptions). Though when it comes to their movies, you're guarenteed awesomeness.
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2010-06-22, 07:51 | Link #19 | |
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Anyway, I've never heard of the novel, but considering I've liked the anime adaptations of all the other light novels on Kono Light Novel ga Sugoi!, I'll check this one out. |
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2010-08-12, 03:04 | Link #20 |
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Some of the staff: (some were mentioned by stuopidget few posts earlier)
----------------------------------------------------------- Director: Shishido Jun Script: Okudera Satoko Character Design: Matsubara Hidenori Mechanical Design: Yamada Katsuya ----------------------------------------------------------- Source: MoonPhase Diary
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adventure, light novel adaptation, romance, shounen |
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