2011-11-26, 16:21 | Link #125 |
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Given the fact that SHAFT is already working on other stuff (Hidamari 4, Nisemonogatari), I expect the Madoka movie to be put on the back burner for the time being. Even more so if they still have that nasty habit of being unable to make a deadline.
By comparison, the K-ON! movie comes almost 18 months after the second season aired. So yeah, if SHAFT comes with this movie any sooner than late 2012/mid-2013, don't expect much good to come from it.
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2011-11-30, 02:50 | Link #128 |
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So here's a bit of news on the films, apparently Gen has finished the screenplay for the 3rd film and we've been provided with some awesome posters.
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And on a side note: Bikini + Hotsprings scene? Oh my Mami. |
2011-11-30, 08:48 | Link #129 | |
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2011-11-30, 10:21 | Link #130 |
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They have Kizu and Hidamari during those periods. Don't forget that Shaft likes to add stuff to their Blu-rays so just because a series has aired on TV, doesn't mean production for it has finished. I expect mid/late 2013 ASSUMING they have nothing after Hidamari 4 which I seriously doubt. I'm carving for my Denpa Onna 2.
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2011-12-01, 19:28 | Link #131 |
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Well, Nise starts this January...
Kizu is confirmed for Summer... I believe Hidamari is confirmed for either Spring... The earliest slot for Madoka movie is in Winter... For the 1st and 2nd movie, they can put it like 1 hour movie and be screened on a month time difference like Break Blade / Towa no Quon format... Still it will be 2013 for the BD to be released... |
2011-12-13, 21:48 | Link #134 | |
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I am beginning to understand SHAFT a little bit now. Well I have faith that they will make a good product.
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2011-12-17, 18:00 | Link #136 |
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Why not, though? In particular, two movies to cover the old material is not any substantial loss of screen time, and SHAFT has stated that they're aware of the compositional differences between a TV series which must leave viewers anticipating the next episode very week, and a movie which is experienced all at once, so that I have expectations this will not be a "compilation" but something closer to a movie "adaptation" in its own right.
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2011-12-17, 21:33 | Link #138 | |
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As much as I loved The Disappearance of Haruhi Suzumiya movie, I have to imagine that it might have been a bit hard to follow for viewers of that movie who weren't already very familiar with the established Haruhi narrative up to the point of Disappearance. No, the people who lose out the most on compilation movies isn't the mainstream public, but rather the established fanbase. For us, the first two Madoka Magica will probably be treading a lot of familiar ground, with not many variations from what we've already seen (at most, it'll be comparable to the differences between Nanoha's first TV series and the Nanoha The First movie). That's why if all we were getting was compilation movies, I'd be pretty disappointed. But at least the third movie will be entirely new, and so I'm happy about that. Now we just have to wait through two compilation movies to get to it.
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