2011-10-04, 15:15 | Link #1 | |
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Join Date: Feb 2007
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Brave10
Didn't know this was happening and only stumbled across it the other day.
Source Official website Summary(swiped from mangaupdates as thats the only one I could find) Quote:
Daisuke Ono as Kirigakure Saizō Hiroshi Kamiya as Unno Rokurō Motoki Takagi as Yuri Kamanosuke Rina Satou as Nami Isa Ryotaro Okiayu as Jūzō Kakei Takahiro Sakurai as Banzō Hattori Takehito Koyasu as Date Masamune Tetsuya Kakihara as Sasuke Sarutobi Toshiyuki Morikawa as Sanada Yukimura Yuu Asakawa as Anastasia ____________________ Love the manga and I got hopes for the anime, altho whether or not we get some of the author's usual stuff is to be seen(I jumped into the manga without knowing of the author's previous works) and plus we got a awesome VA line up!
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2011-10-06, 16:44 | Link #3 |
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Isn't this only like 17 chapters so far? I had just downloaded this manga yet haven't gotten around to reading it yet, so can't comment on excitement or hopes, but why do the anime departments always pick up series that have so few chapters.
Why not pick up something like Change 123 which is 60, but DONE, so no need for fillers ect. or how about Frogman which is like at least 38, like double or what about restarting some like Negima or Kenichi or what about something like Magico which is weekly and comes out quick. or is Brave 10 weekly? still seems early to be comfirming and anime when less than 20 chapters out. Actually scratch what I said, just looked up Brave 10 and noticed that its is 8 volumes and complete in country of origin, so its just scanlations are so far behind. |
2011-10-06, 22:36 | Link #4 |
The Chaotic Dreamer
Join Date: Sep 2006
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It's because most (but definitely not all) anime studios are money-hungry greedy pigs that don't really give a shit about the content, just how much will hopefully go back into their bank account after producing it.
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2011-10-07, 08:36 | Link #5 | |
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Btw in this scenario where the original material actually have little to none for anime adaptation, its often the adaptation only used as "filler" works, a.k.a just filling the gap for the empty slot. That's very sad admittedly.
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2011-10-07, 10:05 | Link #6 |
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Wow, just wow guys. Did you really posted all that ?
first thing take a breath , second thing. anime studios also need to feed their families, it's pretty lame that you complain about them being greedy pigs when you want to make 10usd a hour while making lame hamburgers at mcdonalds withotu caring about quality. i could also argue about studios picking up mangas that just start ebcuase they like the premise and watn to make a nice adaptation, not follow the magna script as is; but i won't delve into it as this amgna is already 8 volumes and finished, I eman, did you base your diea of the manga being 17 chapters because that is what has been translated ? |
2011-10-09, 16:06 | Link #8 | |
The Chaotic Dreamer
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2012-01-08, 10:34 | Link #19 | |
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Sengoku had screaming men = Aimed at ??? ... How is this Hakuoki meets Sengoku? I actually enjoyed this but despised the two above :x This seemed more like LOLH to me though the girl can't fight.
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2012-01-08, 11:38 | Link #20 | |
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Meanwhile, going by the manga, Brave 10 is also aimed at girls, mostly. (Btw, the mangaka used to draw BL. She also did the Sengoku Basara Ranse Ranbu manga.) |
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