2008-08-16, 03:57 | Link #1 |
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Tonari no 801-chan
Tonari no 801-chan has been announced a little while ago for a 2009 broadcast, but today MOON PHASE came out with a report from TBS Anime Festa that Kyoto Animation of the Suzumiya Haruhi fame will be in charge of animation production.
Tonari no 801-chan was originally a 4-koma online blog manga, but then it got printed manga and "shoujo" re-imaginations, and also a live-action drama. What can I say? Long live fujoshi? EDIT: NOTE: It has since been reported that this show's production has been cancelled. Last edited by relentlessflame; 2008-09-03 at 19:32. Reason: Cancellation |
2008-08-16, 17:32 | Link #8 |
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The plot/idea sounds interesting, fujoshi FTW~
So KyoAni this is time is adapting the shoujo story or are they just going to animate the 4 koma? Probally have a slight->heavy feel of Lucky Star (depend what the animators decided to do)with romance in it. Ah...how perfect would it be. I want Haruhi to be out before this, but what ever KyoAni feeds me, I'll eat it.
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2008-08-16, 19:10 | Link #9 |
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http://www.ohzora.co.jp/sp/801/top/
Sorry Haruhi fans once again, Yaoi-chan will be making their debut on TV screens in 2009. |
2008-08-17, 04:06 | Link #11 |
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There's always that possibility of different production lines for simultaneous projects. However, I don't see any particular reason why they would want to produce more Haruhi anime anytime soon. As far as we know, the dust from the first season hasn't settled down yet. Let's also note that while there's a good chance that 801-chan will air in January, they still haven't announced a more definite time frame other than year 2009.
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2008-08-17, 14:26 | Link #13 | |
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KyoAni isn't just going to sit back and settle for one development at a time. There's too much money to be made. |
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2008-08-17, 14:43 | Link #14 |
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The huge difference is that this story inherently has much more female appeal (not that Lucky Star doesn't, but no one can argue that it isn't aimed squarely at the guy crowd). In fact, the reason this shocks me is that it's the first KyoAni production I can think of that's anywhere even remotely close to being more female-oriented. In that sense, it's a pretty unexpected move from them IMO, but one that I welcome.
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2008-08-17, 15:25 | Link #16 | |
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Me though? I'm just waiting for the part where we find out which characters Aya Hirano, Chihara Minori and Sugita Tomokazu are going to be playing. I peg Aya for the main character because.......yeah, Sugita Tomokazu as the boyfriend and Chihara Minori as either a quiet girl cashier at a doujin dealership or one of the main characters best friends. I'm locking in that call by the way. Final Answer. Seriously, like I can't wait to know now..... @Magus IX: While it is true that Yaoi is seen as a primarily female otaku domain, I'm pretty sure they'll throw in some stuff that will appeal to the male otaku as well. I can't say what, but I'm pretty sure that the main character will be moe to the nth degree (I mean it's a Kyoto Animation series after all) and she will probably have an assortment of equally moe girlfriends she hangs out with as well. I can see them making it work for both crowds rather easily actually. |
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2008-08-17, 15:59 | Link #17 | |
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It's not that I take issue with appeal to both sides of the equation--I'm sure 801-chan will be as cute as a button--but making this into yet another "fetishism" of fujoshi would leave a really bad taste in my mouth. It seems like whenever fujoshi are addressed in anime, the overwhelming response is to retool them to fit a male perspective. (This is part of the reason I loved Ogiue from Genshiken so much, because she was a character in her own right and the "moe" you felt from her was incidental to her larger purpose and arc) Plus, skimming over the blog that started this phenomenon, what you're saying doesn't seem to be in keeping with the feel of the series. If there is anything that's in keeping with both KyoAni and 801-chan, its the fact that this will most likely be a "hardcore otaku" show, and less a "moe-moe show"--not that the two are mutually exclusive. |
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2008-08-17, 16:05 | Link #18 |
Waiting for more taiyuki!
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Well Kaioshin-sama may be right by reading this. The chick looks moe to me. Her monster side even looks moe.
I doubt that this will be hardcore otaku with nothing for the guys because it's got to sell over in R1 too by a distributor other than Media Blasters.
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