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They might not have the budget or man power. Maybe they'll all come out bad... you never know. Especially with VN ecchi adaptions, they don't usually tend to try as hard. But from how Ricotta has been advertising who knows . Probably TR will suffer.
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2013-07-19, 22:36 | Link #103 |
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It's worth pointing out that the "Animation Production" role is mostly about project coordinating (i.e. this is where the animation planning meetings happen), and having multiple projects usually means you have substantially different core teams working on each project (since each show has its own set of financiers paying for work). It's not like the same people are doing "triple-duty" all of a sudden. Besides, a lot of anime is outsourced in the first place, so it's not like they were ever going to do the shows entirely "in-house". And, as was alluded to, all airing in the same season doesn't necessarily mean that they're on overlapping schedules either.
So, in the end, it probably really doesn't mean all that much, and probably isn't much of a cause for concern.
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2013-07-20, 03:45 | Link #104 |
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But still only big studios like J.C.Staff, Sunrise or Production I.G. for example could allow themselves to use enough staff for 3 or more TV series running simultaneously cause it still needs money, coordination and opportunity to hire enough.
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2013-07-20, 05:35 | Link #105 |
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Nah, that's not necessarily true. Their job is basically project management. The director and writer may not even work for the studio (hired by the production committee), and they may outsource a lot of the actual animation work too. So, really, it's not the size of the studio as much as it's the way they manage work, and their main job is basically to coordinate people and deadlines. It's doable even for a small team, if you have the right people with the right experience and contacts.
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2013-07-20, 05:54 | Link #107 | |
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Anyway, this is sort of a side-topic, and shouldn't really affect this show in the end.
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2013-07-20, 07:23 | Link #109 |
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I was never going to expect incredible production qualities for eroge adaptations in the first place, so i don't think it should matter that much how many projects 8-bits are doing the next season.
Also the anime is still most likely used to promote the "more and more" fandisc because the fandisc was announced last year but it got a specific release date after the announcement of the anime. It doesn't seem a coincidence that the release and airing date of both are in october |
2013-07-20, 17:56 | Link #110 |
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Hmm, got a question here, it's safe to say this animé adaptation will obviously a lot more tamer than its AVN version, but has any other series stayed the same as its AVN version besides YNS? Just curious because I don't know which version the people prefer more.
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2013-07-20, 18:13 | Link #111 | |
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I generally like eroge adaptations well enough for what they are... but they're pretty limited in what they can do. The original games are pretty much always more complete. This is totally aside the issue of what version is "more tame". Spoiler for Comparison to YnS:
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2013-07-20, 18:41 | Link #112 | |
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And one additional disappointment I think you're going to encounter will be when heroines ride horses at speed. Normally that would result in the usual "bouncing animations" for the heroines as the horses move, but since they'll be wearing plate armour for their chests during the jousting matches, that won't be visible for those who like that kind of animation. Quote:
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2013-07-20, 21:42 | Link #115 | |
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And I'm not sure if someone made summaries of the game routes, but I guess you can try a search. It's been too long since I've played it, myself.
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2013-07-20, 23:01 | Link #116 |
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@Maz: I think the lack of bouncing is expected since they do wear armor^^;;.
@flame: Sorry if my question cause some trouble for you . It's not that I expect Walkure to take YnS's route, I know it'll be good without the need for those types of scenes, even though if by some surprise they decide to take that route then more power to them. I made YnS an example because like Maz said, in spite of all the thematic stuff, you respected the fact that they were that ballsy by showing love scenes like that outside of DVD and Bluray, and I miss that element from YnS, kinda the reason when I saw the animé adaptation of Dakara H dekinai being from the same animators, I kinda had some hope, even though I knew that the main material was much more toned down.
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2013-07-20, 23:43 | Link #117 |
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For most of the VN's it's not necessary to make all routes. Just that they want to satisfy fans of other heroines making it look like harem.
And if talking about 18+ VN adaptations there ero was left in some way you could remember EF ~A Tale of Memories~ and Kimi ga Nozomu Eien. It's no compassion to YnS but at least they didn't make it look like there was no sex scenes in the story at all.
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2013-07-21, 01:47 | Link #118 |
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Unfortunately that is the typical route they go...the "default" or essentially the poster-girl heroine for the series always gets the focus and all the other heroines get shafted. I know some people hate it, but I prefer the omnibus format that shows like Amagami SS adapted. It gives a chance for all heroines to have their story told. Omnibus format could be a disaster if the pacing is off though. Photo Kano's anime wasn't as satisfying as I thought it would be - it felt too rushed to me, and that I think is an example of horrible omnibus-style adaptations of VNs.
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2013-07-21, 09:56 | Link #120 |
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Both Amagami and PhotoKano are not exactly like the usual VN (especially not the latter), because both games are probably closer to the old style dating sim (like the tokimemo series) in which you had a menu in which you had (the opportunity) to meet the girl of your liking instead going into routes based on choices.
Making an adaptation of that is probably less restricting (plotwise) than the usual VN |
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