2023-12-17, 17:09 | Link #5 | |
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Considering how often I hear of the big barrier of entry to the original anime from it's pacing, to how dated it looks, to other issues, I can see the appeal of this remake. And Netflix probably wants their own version of the OP anime.
I'm curious to see what a Studio WIT One Piece looks like and what kind of staff they can get onboard. Quote:
It's kind of funny how they're doing the main series, the Netflix adaption dub, and now redoing their original adventures .
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2023-12-18, 12:19 | Link #6 |
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Geez, wish I had caught wind of this sooner, I'd have made the thread lickety split if I did!
Anyway, I kinda wonder if this is equivalent to OP officially getting the DB Kai treatment (ie filler getting cut out, quicker pacing in general)? Either way, I find it a curious decision considering the main story (both manga and anime) aren't finished yet. I suppose I also have to concur that this is being done in response to the success of the live action adaption. Just gonna wait and see how this goes..... |
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2023-12-22, 14:59 | Link #11 |
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On the topic of voice actors, get younger ones. Some definitely wouldn't survive this project's length.
Not sure on the rest to be honest. If they go with the Live Action approach and mix the story up to shorten it in the long run that could be more interesting, but I feel like I would find myself more at home with a faithful adaptation of the manga. At least before they inevitably aren't covering the moments that are important to me in the way I want and start flaming the project. |
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