2007-08-21, 15:19 | Link #21 |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
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The first one I was expecting super sad show and in the end it was happier then I was expecting. Second season I have feeling that this will be sadder then the first one and with more death, I don't why when I watch the first show it kinda creeps me out.
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2007-08-21, 16:00 | Link #22 |
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Join Date: Nov 2003
Location: Finland
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Yes, YES! Second season!
First season of Gunslinger Girl is one of those series that have made me cry, and I kind of wish that second season will do the same. I have read the manga up to the volume 4, (volume 5 will be out September 30), and it indeed looks pretty cruel. |
2007-08-21, 18:19 | Link #23 | |
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2007-08-22, 17:30 | Link #27 |
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Join Date: Apr 2006
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this is seriously awesome!
i cannot wait for this! triela versus pinnochio!!! you know, they can do it if they want. it will be like Black Lagoon second season. those little kids in there were as brutal as could be and they didn't realy shy away from the gruesomeness of the manga. i hope this is the same (mostly because the shocking brutatilty is part of what makes the later manga so emotional). |
2007-08-22, 20:59 | Link #29 | |
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To be honest, I don't like how the direction the story has taken. It seems as though the author has run out of ideas or, like Conan Doyle, gotten tired of the original girls, and decided to strike out on a new one.
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2007-08-23, 02:06 | Link #31 |
Baka Gaijin :P
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Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: Ceridia
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From Dengeki Online:
Gunslinger Girl 2nd Season Animation is official and is now in production. http://www.dengekionline.com/data/ne...ec47a845a.html http://www.gunslingergirl.com/ I can't wait. This was a wonderfully, yet tragically, told story. I'm happy it's confirmed now. |
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2007-08-23, 18:20 | Link #33 | |
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Season 1 was what, 12 episodes? It covered the contents of volumes 1 and 2 nicely, plus a little original content and repetition between episode 1 and 2. There were 11 manga chapters in volumes 1 and 2. The Pinocchio starts right at the beginning of volume 3 and ends at volume 5. That's three volumes. Volume 3 has six chapters, the first one is not full length, more like a small intermission. The next three chapters could fit into two, maybe even one episode because breaking those linked chapters up would upset the flow unnaturally. So, volume 3 gives 3-4 episodes, volume 4 gives 5, volume 5 is kind of hard to estimate, judging by it's contents, but say 4. Add it together and it looks like another compact 12/13 episode series. That's okay though, because season 2 will surely have the following: *Triela's back story, the most graphic and arguably most tragic. *The most wicked, evenly-matched action scenes thus far, starring Triela. My grade on season II may well depend on how well they portray "The Fight," as it is the most gruesome one to date in the story. *More Triela besides that; a full third of the chapters covered in season 2 are feature her *Fist pump* *Heavy machine guns. Not your dinky SMG. Won't be surprised if by the end of the season people take to calling GSG2 the Triela season. For those fortunate enough to have not read the manga, avoid the scans and spoilers with all you've got.
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