2013-04-03, 00:33 | Link #1182 |
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Join Date: Sep 2009
Location: Australia
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The subbers got Mashiro's uncle's quote wrong. It should be something like "You're a mangaka only when it can put food on the table. Until then, you're just a gambler".
Also, after Akito's comment about Mashiro and Miho not being able to relax in that big house, he says "Or could it be that you both have so much time (with each other) now that you don't know what to do with it?" or along those lines. Anyway, I have never been a fan of Mashiro and Miho's romance but I still loved how things ended. I'm happy to know that that the anime added the much needed epilogue featuring everyone (including Nanamine off-screen). It felt really pleasing to see how far everyone has come. |
2013-04-03, 07:39 | Link #1183 |
Seishu's Ace
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Kyoto, Japan
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So Mashiro borrowed money from Takagi to buy Azuki's old house, eh? The storybook just never ends with that romance.
All in all that was a hugely satisfying end to a hugely underrated series. It covered pretty much all the bases a finale should, and did so well. It's not as though there was any suspense left - it was really about providing emotional closure with the characters we've grown so attached to over the years.
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2013-04-03, 21:28 | Link #1185 |
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I never knew there is some deep meaning there... On last episode, finally the duo realized their dream. Becoming a #1 mangaka in Jump and married to both their ideal woman. And i like the catchphrase in the last episode where Mashiro said, "My uncle never told me to draw manga. I draw manga at my own choice." |
2013-04-04, 20:26 | Link #1186 |
Osana-Najimi Shipper
Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: Mt. Ordeals
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75 episodes and I finished all of it. For someone like me who starts getting bored by the 25th and almost never gets past the 50th, THAT is a testament to how I love this series. Such a shame Kasai isn't put to work more often; talent being wasted right there.
Overall 9/10. Taking a point off for slow pacing in some parts, but to be honest, I think it has more to do with me having already read that part of the manga already. XD Well, the whole Nanamine arc was pretty much a jab against those who create such works like Onani Master Kurosawa, so I'm not surprsied at all.
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2013-04-04, 21:24 | Link #1187 | |
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What is the relation between Nanamine and Onani Master Kurosawa? If it's OOT, please just use PM instead... |
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2014-05-06, 21:15 | Link #1188 |
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Join Date: Nov 2006
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Live-action Bakuman in the works: http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-new...anned-for-2015
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2014-05-06, 23:19 | Link #1189 |
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Join Date: Aug 2013
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Takeru Satoh in another manga film adaption? With Sota Fukushi and Tasuku Nagase in the Say I love You movie, it's a really surreal experience seeing former Kamen Riders in movie adaptions of manga's that I've watched the anime of .
Ashirogi Muto looks nice in live-action, and Obata being involved in the production is a good sign .
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2016-08-06, 19:06 | Link #1190 |
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Join Date: Jan 2006
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Just saw the live action movie. It's actually super solid. Obviously a 2 hour movie can't really be considered a proper adaptation of this massive series. But it works as a stand-alone work.
I suppose if I had any gripe, it would be that Azuki's role was merely putting on a cute face to give the main character his motivation. And there are no other female roles in the movie. But at the same time, she was really cute. And performed so well it almost made the "romance" seem believable. More than anything, this movie really made me want to read manga !
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