2011-09-06, 01:21 | Link #161 |
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Strange, I just looked it up and the studio behind it is Sunrise. :\
Well at least Deen produced Diamond Daydreams and Maria Watches Over Us before they became crap. Except now I just realized MWOU is still on-going and Deen still has it under their name. I hate this desu... More seriously, I want to ask: If nobody ever knew what studio produced what anime, but were aware of a studio being behind each one, how would they know what studio to put each show under?
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2011-09-06, 01:24 | Link #162 | |
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It's either JC staff or Deen. LN ---> JC though
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2011-09-06, 01:33 | Link #163 | |
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2011-09-06, 01:41 | Link #164 | ||
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I'm still worried about MWOU, though.
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2011-09-06, 11:50 | Link #165 | ||
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Heck, Deen itself has had a pretty good pedigree of decent-great shows. It's just that the people who made those shows haven't been working on most of the recent anime.
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2011-09-06, 14:22 | Link #166 | ||
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Spoiler for sarcasm:
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2011-09-06, 15:04 | Link #167 | |
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2011-09-06, 15:05 | Link #168 | |
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Thing is Raideen is actually pretty own IMO. It's extremely old (1975), but looks fantastic compared to it's contemporary anime and had one of the first sympathetic villains ever in Charkin. Lot of history behind that show. |
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2011-09-06, 16:50 | Link #169 | |
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Raideen was the first major production succes of Sunrise although they had produced Hazedon (1972) and Zero Tester (1973) before. Raideen is a classic as it was the first mecha show to feature a transforming robot. It's also known for featuring the first mecha with a mythological origin (which later inspired Rahxephon). Tetsujin 28 (1963-1966) is generally regarded as the first mecha. Though some consider it to be Mazinger Z (1972-1974) which was the first mecha to have a pilot in a cockpit rather than Tetsujin's remote control. Studio Deen was founded by Hiroshi Hasegawa and Takeshi Mochida during the production of Brave Raideen. They worked on animation finishing and named their newly founded studio after the project. |
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2011-09-07, 00:38 | Link #170 | |
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Spoiler for Maria Watches Over Us 4th season, just in case:
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2012-03-12, 04:23 | Link #171 |
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I watched some of DEEN's works and it looks from good to below average. Sometimes, they butcher the original works (like Samurai Deeper Kyo) in terms of story, but usually they adapt properly to a certain extent (even though they cut some of the scenes based on source materials, giving that most of DEEN works are adaptations). I barely remember any original anime made by DEEN, but I have a question :
Why DEEN is overhated ?
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2012-03-12, 06:28 | Link #172 |
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well mainly because they "ruin" adaptation. IMO they OK studio in my eye anyway.
anyway while this is bumped do you know that they make vacaloid now http://www.vocaloidism.com/2011/08/1...for-vocaloid3/
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2012-03-12, 07:18 | Link #173 |
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As someone who only sticks to anime and don't care about "faithfulness" I would say production values are the problem. Many people pointed out QUALITY in Umineko and Higurashi. The UBW movie wasn't even that great looking for a movie; even the tv series Fate/Zero would beat it in places.
And even considering the 6 year gap, Fate/Stay Night looks like ass compared to Fate/Zero. It's literally Gods and peasants. They've once had a place with ecchi comedy like Amaenaideyo, but it seems like even those days might have passed. One thing I'll say is that it seems to have gotten worse since Umineko.
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2012-03-16, 13:05 | Link #174 |
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I think Deen's downfall has more to do with how its handled the writing for its projects. Higurashi's presentation quality wasn't too far removed from Umineko's lack thereof craftsmanship but at least the former had coherency.
I'm really worried about Marimite now.
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