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Katsute Kami Datta Kemono-tachi e (To the Abandoned Sacred Beasts)
Manga 'Katsute Kami Datta Kemono-tachi e' (To the Abandoned Sacred Beast) is getting a TV anime adaptation. Plot Summary Quote:
Source http://moetron.net/post/182567441770...ute-kami-datta
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2019-02-04, 22:59 | Link #3 |
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https://twitter.com/pkjd818/status/1092620046671593474
Director: Jun Shishido (Story of Saiunkoku) Series Comp: Shigeru Murakoshi (Zombieland Saga) Chara Design: Daisuke Niinuma (lots of key animation like Detective Conan) Studio: MAPPA Hank (CV: Katsuyuki Konishi) Schaal (Ai Kakuma)
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2019-03-04, 10:23 | Link #5 |
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https://twitter.com/katsukami_anime/...60816597880834
Interesting, one of the staff is posting updates in english as well
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2019-05-05, 13:00 | Link #9 |
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It will not be an Netflix exclusive: https://katsu-kami.com/onair/
Of course, there are still chances of the series to be broadcast on Netflix, but chances are very small since normally only the series that get exclusive streaming in Japan by Netflix also take that treatment here. And fortunately this will not happen with this anime since in Japan the FOD will have the exclusive right of streaming. |
2019-07-01, 10:29 | Link #12 |
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Episode 1 is out on CR
Well, they sure didn't waste much time getting right into the meat of the action with the war elements. Not to mention, that monstrous transformations... Looks like we got introduction of some of the main characters so far like Hank, Elaine, etc. The anime adaptation seems to retain the violence of the manga so far. Idk, maybe this has some potential, will have to see. I heard the show will be a one cour.
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2019-07-01, 14:00 | Link #14 |
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This is even better than I thought. Production values were excellent. War scenes are usually CGI on average, but every soldier was animated even in an army and they even stuck to realism with that one soldier reloading his musket.
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2019-07-01, 18:33 | Link #20 |
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This episode alone was better than all the episodes of Fairy Gone I've watched, which, as pointed out earlier, isn't a very high bar to clear.
There were still a few things that made me raise my eyebrows. I feel a few episodes should have been spent on developing the MC's comrades. We know nothing about them, why should we care about him hunting them? It's possible we'll get flashbacks, I suppose. Another thing that bothered me is that Cain didn't finish off Hank and the latter was even allowed to recuperate for two months. Seems a bit weird but there might be a reason for it. What was even weirder is that the military apparently allowed Cain to have the Incarnates return to civilian life even though they are immensely powerful weapons. I'll write it off as them being scared of them rebelling, I guess.
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