2010-05-05, 02:51 | Link #201 |
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Yeah, novel does actually have some depth. Something that looks impossible if you just watch anime which was as dumb as plotless lesbo and tit jokes fanservice crap could get.
Now, novels have quite some fanservice too but it is outweighted with the story and characters, while in anime everything is pushed in the background while silly fanservice comedy takes the first place in all it's retardness. |
2010-05-05, 07:38 | Link #202 |
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I really urge people not to judge Zero no Tsukaima by its anime. The novel is much much more sophisticated and involves much depth in it. Though lately it is involving more fanservice (e.g. the scene in the fountain in vol. 18) the story is still uncompromised.
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2010-06-13, 08:31 | Link #205 |
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i'm sorry, but would someone be so kind to tell me where can i find the translated chapter 18 of the light novel, or the english summary of it?
and another one, is the chapter 18 of the novel is the last chapter? forgive my impatience for asking several questions in a post, but i've searched the internet and found no answers at all. thank you so much in advance. |
2010-07-14, 21:01 | Link #206 |
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I dont know why im doing these but , is there a planing for a next season?
After getting a heart attack on the last episode of s3 and being totally disappointed ... no really what am im doing why am im asking? im starting to wonder if i should stard reading manga's too...
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2010-07-15, 12:06 | Link #208 |
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The manga is actually a very good adaption from the novel the problem is that the artstyle is horrible but there is a new manga being published right now buy Yukari Hida wich has great art I think it starts from vol 6 of the novel the problem is that no scans are up on the internet.
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2010-07-16, 12:09 | Link #210 |
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well I think if people started watching ZnT from season 3 then they might very probably think it is a very screwed anime on the whole, and they are right. But for those who watched from season 1 onwards, then we direct our hatred only towards season 3.......let me give you a suggestion, don't watch season 3. Instead, start reading the novel. Remember the touching last ep. of season 2? The novel is over 3 times as touching. And, season 3 has changed so many details it has actually deformed the storyline. You can find more ZnT novels at the usual place, you-know-where....
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2010-07-17, 04:56 | Link #212 | |
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Now they have problems because novels and anime do not match much, if they were to make another season they need to rewrite the series rather than just faithfully follow the novels because currently the changes make it impossible to do. And again because the success of season 3 was small (fans were disappointed as the show with decent drama turned into a complete fan-service jumble). So noone is very eager to try again as last season sold badly and now they not only are unsure how it will do on market but also need to rewrite the series as cannot follow the brilliantly done novels. Tough place to be in but they drove themselves in here so I cannot say I pity them. All that they needed to do was to follow novels and not make ridiculous changes that would screw the plot but they were not willing to do and as a result now they have to watch novel still ongoing strong and popular while they themselves cannot use that because they shot themselves in the foot with all those changes. |
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2010-08-17, 16:04 | Link #213 |
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On the other hand, season 3 is perfectly enjoyable if you've enjoyed it up to that point. It has a lot going for it, counting the humor, and of course, Rie Kugimiya as Louise. The ending just begs for more. As it seems unlikely there will be, that is my only disappointment.
It is much easier to backwards and read the book after watching the show than to do the reverse. That's a general truth for any property, and a large part of why season 3 gets such hate. I don't have that problem since my Japanese unfortunately isn't good enough to read the novels. I hopebI get the chance someday though. |
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2010-08-19, 06:53 | Link #215 | |
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So what kind of Japanese language you are talking about? True the translated ZnT novels reach at volume 12 but agains thats where the season 3 ends so you can compare the two perfectly fine. |
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2010-08-26, 00:33 | Link #216 |
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if you actually enjoyed the anime to some extent. You will find that reading the book is better. Outside of a few episodes , I really felt that the entire series lacked any content. And because they rushed through the story, a lot of the character development was missing. From my experience watching the anime, I found myself annoyed with the behavior of a lot of the characters because a lot of their neuroticism aren't quite explained in full. And if you can't understand the characters behavior, you just end up finding them annoying at the end.
Plus the order is out of whack in the anime. They also skipped (what I feel) was a very important volume (which is 8), in regards to what transpires after everyone thought Saito was dead from the battle. The characters reaction to his apparent death was much more meaningful & touching in the book, especially Louise Last edited by iceredwing; 2010-08-26 at 02:27. |
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