2020-06-25, 11:15 | Link #1 |
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Cyberpunk: Edgerunners [Netflix] Anticipation
Cyberpunk: Edgerunners anime announced, an original series by studio Trigger. It tells an all-new story set in CDProject Red's Cyberpunk universe.
Announcement video: https://twitter.com/NXOnNetflix/stat...86733608984577
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2020-06-25, 11:22 | Link #2 |
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https://www.cyberpunk.net/en/news/35...nk-edgerunners
Director: Hiroyuki Imaishi Assistant Director: Masahiko Otsuka Creative Director: Hiromi Wakabayashi Character Designs: Yoh Yoshinari and Yuto Kaneko Screenplay: Yoshiki Usa and Masahiko Otsuka Soundtrack: Akira Yamaoka It will be 10 episodes long. |
2020-06-25, 20:07 | Link #3 |
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Tabletop players of the 80s/90s didnt dare to dream of that. Because yes, it must be repeated that Cyberpunk RPG was originally a tabletop RPG by Mike Pondsmith. Of course, it have been overshadowed a bit by the more exotic Shadowrun. But the point is that, none of those who played Cyberpunk, Shadowrun, Vampire, Mutant Chronicles or Warhammer 40000 (to name a few) would have dared to see their favorite universe in anime.
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2020-12-10, 20:53 | Link #4 |
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If they decide to set the anime in Japan in the official summary it mentions they have their own poblems to deal with including Asia, Europe, and other parts in the world. The game could show what happened in other countries during the war.
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2022-09-10, 23:19 | Link #9 |
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*sees title*
Oh boy, one of those Western companies is using Japanese resources to make anime the Japanese won't watch again *goes into thread* Oh great! They are wasting Trigger too! Brilliant! Why couldn't they have hired Samidare's NAZ instead
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2022-09-13, 07:47 | Link #11 |
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Netflix aside, the fact that their vast resources can afford a studio to crank out a whole season's worth of anime has made me wonder if Netflix is actually a more reliable production partner for anime studios over production committees, especially if you're not beholden to having to secure broadcast slots from terrestrial networks that more often than not forces studios to adhere to strict deadlines that just as often turn into disasters when delays inevitably occur either from inadequate management or other extenuating reasons, like what'd happened to scores of projects over the years, like what's happening to Isekai Uncle right now, for instance.
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