2007-03-22, 13:48 | Link #142 |
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With 24 episodes these type of scenes will surely appear >.< and with the combination of KyoAni's animation quality, the moe-ness of these scenes will be uncomparable to any other anime
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2007-03-22, 16:10 | Link #145 |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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It may be "realistic" but its actually kind of sad (aka the girl in Hidamari Sketch who isn't remotely plump) rather than funny. I guess its tragic humor because usually they have "diet girl" trapped right next to "hummingbird metabolism girl". Lots of arghhhh!!!!!!!!
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2007-03-22, 16:11 | Link #146 |
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: England, UK
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Have to admit originally i thought that 24 episodes might be to much --- though with the level of moe this show is going to bring, i'm happy to know that its going to last a good length of time. I can already just imagine what kind of OP & ED this one shall have. :3
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2007-03-22, 16:16 | Link #147 | |
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2007-03-22, 21:29 | Link #149 |
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Join Date: May 2006
Location: Singapore
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To the people who keep rambling about KyoAni needed to script their own script...
1) This is NOT the first time KyoAni is doing a humour series. I am sick and tired of people who keep spouting ignorant NONSENSE. If you want to be snide/condescending about a company, make sure you are pointing the barrel the right way, lest you make a fool out of yourself (unless of course, making a fool of yourself IS your objective). 2) KyoAni has made original material before. No, I am NOT going to tell you what. Go do your damn research and find out for yourself. 3) If fact, this will not be the first time KyoAni is doing a humour series semi-based on original material. They have proven themselves to be capable of fleshing out the source material with their OWN material. 4) If you want to condemn a company for sticking to the plot 100%, go harass Madhouse's adaptations first before KyoAni. KyoAni has never been one to not modify the script when necessary. 5) SHnY is NOT the first series KyoAni made, it is not even the third that they have made. If you keep referencing to SHnY in your arguments haphazardly, you are going to do yourself a lot of discredit, because SHnY was not what made KyoAni so well-loved in the first place. ~~~~ ~~~~ Maybe Lucky Star will bomb big time. Maybe it will equal AzuDaioh (I hesitate to say exceed because I really, really love AzuDaioh). We can't really tell until the episodes start airing. Given KyoAni's track record however, and their "notoriety" for comic-timing, Lucky Star should be in good hands. Cheers.
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2007-03-22, 22:06 | Link #150 | |
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Nonetheless, I don't know what original material Kyoto Animation has produced in recent memory. Since this is a forum I expect that you may be willing to share your ideas and fruits of your research with me. Fumoffu was not original material, so I suppose you might be referring to series before that. I'm not aware that Kyoto Animation has produced any 100% original material before Fumoffu. EDIT: ANN lists "Munto (2003)" as originally produced by KyoAni. I can't say I've ever heard of this OVA, nor seen it referenced in any posts on Animesuki since I joined (Nov 2003). Given that directors and animation teams come and go- the director for Munto hasn't done anything since then- it's probably a good bet that none of the current KyoAni teams have worked on any completely original material. I've read the current three volumes of Lucky Star, and there's no way KyoAni can make an anime series without their own input. That said, Kyoto Animation needs to prove they can produce a 12/24 episode series based on their own original intellectual property. Munto was an OAV. I want to see something along the lines of BONES's Ayakashi or Rahxephon.
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2007-03-22, 22:50 | Link #151 | |
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I'm hoping Kyoto doesn't try to bury me with moe again, every time somebody suggests a Moe overdose I cry a little, I can really only take so much and the market is more than a bit saturated with it right now. Comedy is perfect though as I've been short on the laughs lately and The Daily Show has been my saviour over the past 6 or so months. Funny Moe rather than Moe for the sake of Moe would be very uplifting right now AND in reasonable and restrained doses. My impression was that this was supposed to be a clever and witty look at otaku girls wasting their time doing things like playing games and chilling out, trying to make it through school life and then growing up. If this turns out to be another Manabi Straight I can't say I'll be finishing it. |
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2007-03-22, 23:51 | Link #152 | |
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I'm not sure if Kyoto Animation has to prove it can do a full series based on their own, original intellectual property. I just don't see why. For almost the entire history of moving pictures, adaptations have been considered entirely valid works of art. Many of the world's great directors made their reputations with adaptations. Many of the world's great films are adaptations. If there isn't a stigma in live action filmmaking -- even high-minded, "serious" filmmaking -- I don't see why there should be in a popular, genre-oriented medium like anime. |
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2007-03-23, 01:03 | Link #154 | |
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2007-03-23, 01:04 | Link #155 | |
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When will Weta make anything original? They are just not good enough if they just copy other people!!!!
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2007-03-24, 17:52 | Link #156 | |
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There's quite a big difference between small animation studios and movie studios with enormous budgets, don't you think? The market is also quite different for anime and Hollywood, not to mention the business structure and audience. You simply can't compare the two like that. Many of the biggest hits in anime have largely been original material -- Evangelion being a prime example, Geass and Gundam another. These franchises started out as anime. Contrast that with the biggest blockbusters in Hollywood? Lord of the Rings, as you said; all the superhero movies, Gone with the Wind... very few are totally original like Crash.
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2007-03-24, 19:07 | Link #157 |
NO ESCAPE FROM NYAAA
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It's just as hard to do a faithful adaptation of a superb work as it is to do a superb original work. Plenty of reasons have been given in the past. I don't know why people here have such a hangup of Kyoani not doing original work. Yeeesh. Get over it.
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2007-03-24, 19:14 | Link #159 | |
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I more or less stopped watching local tv except for news (which is probably heavily censored) and don't go to movies unless my friends want to. Non-mainstream anime is superior I've read the 1st 3 manga episodes of Raki Suta and can't wait to hear Hirano Aya voice teh female Otaku ^^ |
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2007-03-24, 19:22 | Link #160 |
RUN, YOU FOOLS!
Join Date: Jun 2006
Location: Formerly Iwakawa base and Chaldea. Now Teyvat, the Astral Express & the Outpost
Age: 44
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Well, they are kinda all otakus. Since most of the girls' hobbies are mostly otakuish, one plays visual novels, another read light novels, etc...
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