2017-12-12, 22:08 | Link #1 | |
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New Captain Tsubasa TV Series
Captain Tsubasa is getting a new TV anime for Spring 2018. Studio is David Productions with Toshiyuki Kato directing. Plot: Quote:
Source https://natalie.mu/comic/news/260784 https://www.animenewsnetwork.com/new...-april/.125203
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2018-01-10, 13:27 | Link #2 | |
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Viz Media licensed it.
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2018-04-02, 14:29 | Link #4 |
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One minute and I remembered Takahashi's weak point: Traffic accidents. They happen a lot in the manga.
EDIT: I finally watched it with subs. The animation didn't disappoint but Suzumura makes Wakabayashi sound even older than Kamui Shiro from X. Also, the ending was a nice tribute to the first anime.
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2018-04-04, 00:39 | Link #10 |
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Ohh!!! I'm so excited! I saw this back in the 80s and then again when Japan/S.Korea hosted the World Cup in 2002. And now it's back! I love how confident (but not cocky) Tsubasa is, unlike a lot of the sports anime out there.
Bus scene was pretty darn cool! |
2018-04-04, 01:28 | Link #11 |
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Whoa, this is a sweet remake since the 2002 one. Also, like the CT2002 remake, CT2018 brings the story to a more modern time (again) now with smartphones (& probably social media in future episodes?). I'll definitely follow this! David Production did a good job so far.
Really like how they use the original Tsubasa song for the ED too . Also, I don't know about the standard bus size in Japan but can a soccer-ball really go through it from below? I always question that since the times of classic Tsubasa .
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2018-04-04, 20:53 | Link #14 |
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Haven't watched the newest one yet. I hope they still keep the classic non-sense camera angle where the keeper's net slowly rises from below the horizon to show us that Earth is indeed not flat. (if anyone knows what I am talking about here )
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2018-04-04, 21:08 | Link #15 |
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Well, how about that? I downloaded the first episode for a quick nostalgia rush, but having seen all that, I think I'll stick around. Lots of cool scenes and surprisingly good protagonist (I don't remember much from the version I saw as a kid) gets my interest. Also, my god, does it show which other classic manga adaptation this director worked on before.
I think the bouncing baby part should raise more alarms, but yeah, I have my doubts as well. Not that I mind that much, it was cool. |
2018-04-05, 14:38 | Link #17 | |
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On the other hand, Takahashi has also tried to make more realistic football with Hungry Heart: Wild Striker.
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2018-04-17, 11:24 | Link #20 |
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Episode 3: First football match. Glad to see the pacing is quite entertaining and that Ishizaki managed to score once. *mod snip*
Also, I hope we'll see Misaki soon.
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