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View Poll Results: Zero no Tsukaima (third season) - Total Series Rating | |||
Perfect 10 | 20 | 14.93% | |
9 out of 10 : Excellent | 13 | 9.70% | |
8 out of 10 : Very Good | 23 | 17.16% | |
7 out of 10 : Good | 15 | 11.19% | |
6 out of 10 : Average | 21 | 15.67% | |
5 out of 10 : Below Average | 21 | 15.67% | |
4 out of 10 : Poor | 12 | 8.96% | |
3 out of 10 : Bad | 2 | 1.49% | |
2 out of 10 : Very Bad | 2 | 1.49% | |
1 out of 10 : Painful | 5 | 3.73% | |
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2011-02-19, 13:41 | Link #61 | |
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The only way they can actually fix it is in the way they fixed Shakugan no Shana. A season formed by OVAs that let the fans in a state where they know where this is heading to and aren't blind as we are now (we got 1 bad guy and his familiar, 1 good girl and her familiar being the succesor to the throne and it ends there, how much blind can they get you to?)
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2011-02-26, 18:19 | Link #62 | |
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2011-02-27, 17:54 | Link #64 | |
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I really think was a waste to see it, even if it was a spin off, they should have tryed to put on the character's feelings or try to explain some facts that they skipped... Was just an excuse to put Tiffania on bikini...
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2011-03-01, 23:37 | Link #65 |
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Well, all we can hope for is a redemption if J.C. Staff ever decides to do a season 4.. Like how they will redeem Shakugan no Shana with season 3 if they don't add any twists that will severely replace the original plot of the anime after all those fillers in season 2.
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2011-03-02, 06:52 | Link #66 |
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It's possible that if there will be a fourth season it should stick to the light novels more closely since the light novels are about to end soon. My guess is that fillers were added so they could end the previous season properly since it was difficult when the story was from over and the anime was also catching up to the light novels very close.
This is also what happened with Shakugan no Shana, but since it is also ending the third season should stick to the light novels more closely now. |
2011-03-02, 13:58 | Link #67 | |
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They cant just make "Oh lets follow this season novel for a change" because there are a lot of changes taht accumulated during all other seasons than need to be changed back to the novel plotline and it is coming to bite them in the ass. |
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2011-03-02, 17:37 | Link #68 |
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Knowing how J.C. Staff works, I bet that ZnT season 4 is comming out on 2012, after a short serie of OVAs. Why? Because the last novel is coming out on that date.
And they did exactly the same with ToraDora!, releasing the last episode almost at the same time that the last light novel came out. And we are specting that now too for Shakugan no Shana, as the last book will come out at fall of 2011 and the 3rd season is possibily starting on October, as it always does (season 1, 2, S and the last OVA were released on the first week of this month). Too bad that if it keeps the 12 episodes sistem we are gonna get a fast rush over the events and some of them skipped too.
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2011-03-02, 18:00 | Link #69 |
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That's true, if they keep going with 12-13 episodes in Zero no Tsukaima, we can assume they are going with their Anime Original plot-line, or they will simply rush the novels to the point that it will make the fan's eyes water from trying to find out what exactly is going on.
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2011-03-05, 01:30 | Link #71 | |
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But I never knwe J.C. Staff was the type to drag on a season to a 5th-6th season exactly, so that would surprise me (of course any other anime that has extended that long from J.C. Staff would surprise me as well)
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2011-03-05, 19:50 | Link #72 | |
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2011-03-24, 11:07 | Link #73 | |
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But still I got me thinking that's gonna end like te major part of other romance animes... all girls in love for Saito and one of then rushing to not lose him. =[ |
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2011-06-18, 09:29 | Link #77 |
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Honestly, the plot has deviated too much from the novel in the anime, particularly the parts related to Henrietta, and I think they should re-make an anime and make it more faithful to the novel, though the novel also has a lot of fanservice. The biggest difference is that while Henrietta is confused about her feelings for Saito in the anime, she actually falls in love with Saito in the novel and even admits it to him. In fact, Henrietta had rather deep conversations with Saito when they spent the night at the cheap inn, and during the Slepnir ball in the novel, much of which was cut out in the anime. A result of cutting out so much is that Henrietta becomes just another princess with shallow character in the anime, while in the novels, we can clearly see her struggles through war as a queen, while at the same time being reminded that she is also a teenage girl and has to face the same teenage issues as say, Louise or Siesta.
As as for Saito, the aniem makes him out to be just another womanising pervert. But we see more of his internal conflicts in the novels. In the novels, he does have feelings for Louise as in the anime, but he's also unable to reject Henrietta's feelings, as he is aware of the pain and loneliness Henrietta has to go through. Henrietta and Saito actually do develop a deep understanding of each other in the novels, something which was totally cut out in the anime. In fact, you could even feel sorry for Henrietta after reading the novels. She falls in love with Saito, and yet knows that they cannot be together because there will be a public outcry due to the difference in social status, and also because she is reluctant to hurt Louise, who she cares about. Last edited by superdog87; 2011-06-18 at 09:40. |
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