2011-04-08, 13:00 | Link #1 |
綺羅星★!
Join Date: Jan 2004
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sCRYed Alteration
http://www.s-cry-ed.net/event/
http://www.presepe.jp/m44/show/id/xdzV-g8h1KQ= For the 10th anniversary of the sCRYed series, Sunrise has announced that they will produce two re-edit movies covering the entire series. It will be based on digital remastered footage from the 26 episode TV series, along with newly created footage, and the movies will be redubbed from scratch. The same original core staff are supervising the process. |
2011-04-09, 08:40 | Link #8 |
Hack of all trades
Join Date: Mar 2007
Location: Michigan
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Whoa, sCRYed is ten years old? No wonder they're coming out with those posable figures.
I'm kinda surprised they'd do this, really. Don't get me wrong, I thought the show was awesome, but I didn't think sCRYed was popular enough to be remembered after so long. |
2011-04-09, 17:17 | Link #13 |
Hack of all trades
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I remember how so many people hated the ending battle between Kazuma and Ryuhou, because it "didn't make any sense why they would fight." I thought it was quite possibly the most fitting ending to just about any series I have ever seen. I mean, seriously, if you get two late-adolescent guys with enough power to face-stomp entire armies, they are going to have a fight at some point just to pointlessly kick each other's asses for fun. It would have been out of character for them to not have a pointless fight.
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2011-04-09, 17:23 | Link #14 | |
Lets be reality
Join Date: May 2007
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Best part of last episode fight was when the altars were gone and it went to hand to hand... |
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2011-04-10, 21:08 | Link #15 |
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I'm with everybody else...........sCYed is 10 years old??? Thanks for making us feel old now. I remember when a buddy of mine from college was passing on the episodes to me.
Usually a "reboot/remake" = new ending, which is what I'm hoping for; I'm not that big on open endings.
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2011-04-10, 21:27 | Link #16 |
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I dont know why there remastering this just because it 10 years old what they should of done is remake this to be 50+ episodes there so much they can do with this story
Here to hope they release it in the US to
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2011-04-11, 10:34 | Link #18 |
Lets be reality
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The manga was good? I heard from a few people it was another one of those trash made at the same time as the anime manga series that run for a few volumes. But that was a long time ago...
Anyway I wonder if they're gearing up for a sequel or spinoff of sorts after these comp movies come out, similar to how Kiddy Grade did it. |
2011-04-11, 11:24 | Link #19 |
Hack of all trades
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The manga was... I just... don't even know. It was completely different in every way.
The manga had some really cool and creative alters, and gave off more of a "Mad-Max / hell on Earth" kind of vibe, with battles typically ending in a blood bath, rather than a nice, clean KO which seemed to happen in the anime more often than not. It was a good atmosphere, and I thought the anime could have used a little more of it. The characters were awful, though. It seemed like 9/10 of the characters were simply there to walk in, trash-talk, demonstrate how insane and sadistic they were, and then get bashed to death. The other 1/10 were the main characters, so they didn't die, but were still insane and sadistic, and more linear than a mechanical rabbit on a dog track. Now, if they could merge the characters from the anime with the alter and world designs of the manga, that would be amazing. |
2011-04-11, 15:38 | Link #20 | ||
Licensed Hunter-a-holic
Join Date: Aug 2008
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Best part of the manga was the alters, I agree absolutely. That being said, I thought that the anime had a more visible passion about it that the manga failed to capture fully, so I still consider the anime the superior story
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...this thread is just full of surprises ... Sacred Seven is most likely the spiritual successor of sCRYed, just with more appealing art style. Though it remains to be seen if it can be as hotblooded as sCRYed was. I do admit that there's an uncanny similarity between the two (SUnrise recyling ideas and repacking them as new?) Quote:
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