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Because ANN is a completely reliable source, and doesn't rely on fan submissions that they don't even bother to check half the time.
Of course. I do think Kishimoto is involved to SOME extent...say, like the writer of Harry Potter is with the movies. I don't think she's even credited, but she still works on them. And of course, proving negatives is impossible. ;p |
2004-09-09, 22:15 | Link #5 |
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Of course he has power over the anime! Prolly not much but I bet If the anime team said "Hey I konw, lets make It so that Garaa beats Naruto and have Sasuke come to the rescue instead" Kishimoto* would say "Hellll No!". And that would be that.
If there Is anyone on this forum who thinks he has nothing to do with the anime at all Is just plain stupid! Its as simple as that. Nuff said, close thread!
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2004-09-09, 22:41 | Link #7 |
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the author has control of the anime
I read once how many anime were made, and they explain that in other for the anime to get release the creator or author of the series must put what we call a seal or sign and approve its release if not the anime wont be release. He isnt part of the staff, but the staff it self presents the idea to the author and the author must think about it and approves it or not. U guys should see more videos about anime making and the interview of the creator and staffs. If the author doesnt approve the idea it wont go. There is a anime series, that satires this point, IN a way that the staff of the anime kidnapped, frame, cheated and many other stuff to et the appovel of the anime. ANd the name is Excel Saga.
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2004-09-10, 05:57 | Link #9 |
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No, not much. Like with Inu Yasha, they spoke to the creator of the manga for a bit, like about colors of the cloths and stuff, then stopped. Kishimoto has nothing to do with the anime, seriously, he's busy enough trying to write his own manga. At some point, he may have given the anime some info, but he just has to trust them to do whatever.
It was the same with Kenshin, and it's probably the same with almost every other anime. If not, then the respective manga series was probably already finished, and thus the mangaka or whatever had more time to give their input. |
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If it's the latter, then the answer is probably no. Like someone said, it's not like he's part of the staff or something. It's the job of the people who do the anime to think of the filler, how to give it motion, etc., plus the anime has changed quite a bit of things. It's done according to their judgement. |
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Can you prove he is involved. In generally comic artists aren't really able influence on adaptations of their works. Artists can say there opinions and suggestions, it's up to studios if they want to listen. Why would Naruto be special in this case and does it even matter if he's involved? If you would know all the fillers thus far are made by Kishimoto you would enjoy them more? Then you are a hypocrite.
Edit: For example BONES altered FMA a lot even though Arakawa didn't like the alterations BONES made. Sugetsu: OK I was totally wrong so edited it out. Sorry, maybe I mixed it to some other series. By the way, the interview is great. Thanks. Last edited by Yoska; 2004-09-11 at 15:32. |
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Edit2: Miura didn't like the anime adaptation of Berserk. Thats why there won't be any more Berserk anime. QUOTE] This statement is a 100% wrong... Miura directed the animation of berserk himself and he was so picky and stuff that he even considered that the animators were getting angry at him... Here is the proof... please read if you wan't to find out: Interview with Kentaro Miura the creator of Berserk "Berserk is my very first comic book and anime. So I was very excited, and I wanted to make something good. I could've just let the studio staff do the work, but I gave some advice on the outlines of the character designs. But my main concern was the scripts. They'd send me the scripts and I'd revise them and make changes. I checked all scripts, and made a lot of changes and requests on all of them. I bet the writers hated me. "
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