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Heimdallr69
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Posted - 2014.02.01 01:59:00 -
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So you're like the smartest person I know or something. But why is it that most Anime's last 2-3 seasons? Where as in the states they milk the **** out of shows?
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Kingseeker Kobra
Fetal Abortions
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Posted - 2014.02.01 02:05:00 -
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Reported for off topic
Ariana glitches 31 free kills and loses anyways, LMFAO @ AE GARBAGE
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Himiko Kuronaga
Fatal Absolution Covert Intervention
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Posted - 2014.02.01 02:06:00 -
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Anime usually bases itself on the original Manga, most of which is quite lengthy. Every show only retains an audiences attention span for a certain amount of time, however, and animating an entire manga series panel for panel can take a very, very, very long time.
Depending on whether or not the show catches on, they cut certain parts of the manga out. Usually a lot.
Sometimes they don't expect the show to catch on at all, but still feel the need to waste our time. So they take the manga, cut it all down to one or two seasons, leave out incredibly important plot points, insert filler characters while removing canon ones, and wrap everything up in an awkward and embarrassing fashion that makes everybody ashamed they ever saw it. |
Benjamin Ciscko
Fatal Absolution Covert Intervention
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Posted - 2014.02.01 02:07:00 -
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Kingseeker Kobra wrote:Reported for off topic You waging a war against Anime?
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Heimdallr69
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Posted - 2014.02.01 02:26:00 -
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Himiko Kuronaga wrote:Anime usually bases itself on the original Manga, most of which is quite lengthy. Every show only retains an audiences attention span for a certain amount of time, however, and animating an entire manga series panel for panel can take a very, very, very long time.
Depending on whether or not the show catches on, they cut certain parts of the manga out. Usually a lot.
Sometimes they don't expect the show to catch on at all, but still feel the need to waste our time. So they take the manga, cut it all down to one or two seasons, leave out incredibly important plot points, insert filler characters while removing canon ones, and wrap everything up in an awkward and embarrassing fashion that makes everybody ashamed they ever saw it.
However, that doesn't mean they don't milk successful things in Japan. For example, Naruto and One Piece. Thank you. And Kobrah I've seen a lot in the war room I think this fits perfectly.
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Long Evity
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Posted - 2014.02.01 02:32:00 -
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Himiko Kuronaga wrote:Anime usually bases itself on the original Manga, most of which is quite lengthy. Every show only retains an audiences attention span for a certain amount of time, however, and animating an entire manga series panel for panel can take a very, very, very long time.
Depending on whether or not the show catches on, they cut certain parts of the manga out. Usually a lot.
Sometimes they don't expect the show to catch on at all, but still feel the need to waste our time. So they take the manga, cut it all down to one or two seasons, leave out incredibly important plot points, insert filler characters while removing canon ones, and wrap everything up in an awkward and embarrassing fashion that makes everybody ashamed they ever saw it.
However, that doesn't mean they don't milk successful things in Japan. For example, Naruto and One Piece. A lot of this is very accurate - often times there's issues with time slots due to a show getting pulled because of rating or some other issue - so they fluff up some other show and sell it as comedy or slice or life - it's a sure win in the anime world as the communities eat these shows up. Cuter the better.
But most of the time with shows that have no ending it's because of lack of support for the anime itself - the manga can still have a healthy community and continue on with the story, but the anime may not and may end because of it. An example of this are shows like Spice and Wolf (may change soon), High School DxD, Dears, Dazzle, Dragon Crisis!, and Earl and Fairy.
But then there's unforeseeable circumstances that have broken our hearts, such as the death of creator. A good example of this is Kaze No Stigma.
But then there's the most annoying reason: Anime often tend to draw away from the manga story and go off on it's own plot line. Most of the time - this just ruins the show, leading to people dropping it in disgust. Example of this: Claymore and Rosario Vampire.
And last but not least: Sometimes the anime comes out too early too quickly - catching up to the manga it's pulling it's story from. This leads to an eventual 'stall' that has lead to the creation of 'filler' episodes for popular series - and simple death for not popular ones. Example of this: Naruto, Bleach, One Piece, and D.Grayman. Although Naruto is likely to eventually get an ending, honestly. The other shows? Nope.
I am not who you think I am, only but just a dream.
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Heimdallr69
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Posted - 2014.02.01 02:50:00 -
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Long Evity wrote:Himiko Kuronaga wrote:Anime usually bases itself on the original Manga, most of which is quite lengthy. Every show only retains an audiences attention span for a certain amount of time, however, and animating an entire manga series panel for panel can take a very, very, very long time.
Depending on whether or not the show catches on, they cut certain parts of the manga out. Usually a lot.
Sometimes they don't expect the show to catch on at all, but still feel the need to waste our time. So they take the manga, cut it all down to one or two seasons, leave out incredibly important plot points, insert filler characters while removing canon ones, and wrap everything up in an awkward and embarrassing fashion that makes everybody ashamed they ever saw it.
However, that doesn't mean they don't milk successful things in Japan. For example, Naruto and One Piece. A lot of this is very accurate - often times there's issues with time slots due to a show getting pulled because of rating or some other issue - so they fluff up some other show and sell it as comedy or slice or life - it's a sure win in the anime world as the communities eat these shows up. Cuter the better. But most of the time with shows that have no ending it's because of lack of support for the anime itself - the manga can still have a healthy community and continue on with the story, but the anime may not and may end because of it. An example of this are shows like Spice and Wolf (may change soon), High School DxD, Dears, Dazzle, Dragon Crisis!, and Earl and Fairy. But then there's unforeseeable circumstances that have broken our hearts, such as the death of creator. A good example of this is Kaze No Stigma. But then there's the most annoying reason: Anime often tend to draw away from the manga story and go off on it's own plot line. Most of the time - this just ruins the show, leading to people dropping it in disgust. Example of this: Claymore and Rosario Vampire. And last but not least: Sometimes the anime comes out too early too quickly - catching up to the manga it's pulling it's story from. This leads to an eventual 'stall' that has lead to the creation of 'filler' episodes for popular series - and simple death for not popular ones. Example of this: Naruto, Bleach, One Piece, and D.Grayman. Although Naruto is likely to eventually get an ending, honestly. The other shows? Nope. I'm watching Rosario Vampire right now and I like it, thanks for the info
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Long Evity
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Posted - 2014.02.01 02:53:00 -
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Heimdallr69 wrote:Long Evity wrote:Himiko Kuronaga wrote:Anime usually bases itself on the original Manga, most of which is quite lengthy. Every show only retains an audiences attention span for a certain amount of time, however, and animating an entire manga series panel for panel can take a very, very, very long time.
Depending on whether or not the show catches on, they cut certain parts of the manga out. Usually a lot.
Sometimes they don't expect the show to catch on at all, but still feel the need to waste our time. So they take the manga, cut it all down to one or two seasons, leave out incredibly important plot points, insert filler characters while removing canon ones, and wrap everything up in an awkward and embarrassing fashion that makes everybody ashamed they ever saw it.
However, that doesn't mean they don't milk successful things in Japan. For example, Naruto and One Piece. A lot of this is very accurate - often times there's issues with time slots due to a show getting pulled because of rating or some other issue - so they fluff up some other show and sell it as comedy or slice or life - it's a sure win in the anime world as the communities eat these shows up. Cuter the better. But most of the time with shows that have no ending it's because of lack of support for the anime itself - the manga can still have a healthy community and continue on with the story, but the anime may not and may end because of it. An example of this are shows like Spice and Wolf (may change soon), High School DxD, Dears, Dazzle, Dragon Crisis!, and Earl and Fairy. But then there's unforeseeable circumstances that have broken our hearts, such as the death of creator. A good example of this is Kaze No Stigma. But then there's the most annoying reason: Anime often tend to draw away from the manga story and go off on it's own plot line. Most of the time - this just ruins the show, leading to people dropping it in disgust. Example of this: Claymore and Rosario Vampire. And last but not least: Sometimes the anime comes out too early too quickly - catching up to the manga it's pulling it's story from. This leads to an eventual 'stall' that has lead to the creation of 'filler' episodes for popular series - and simple death for not popular ones. Example of this: Naruto, Bleach, One Piece, and D.Grayman. Although Naruto is likely to eventually get an ending, honestly. The other shows? Nope. I'm watching Rosario Vampire right now and I like it, thanks for the info I enjoyed Rosario 'enough' to get through it. You can tell they're never going to hook up - just endless fluff. But the manga tells the story a totally different way, and it's much better. Don't ever touch the manga if you want to get through the anime.
I am not who you think I am, only but just a dream.
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Heimdallr69
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Posted - 2014.02.01 03:13:00 -
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Long Evity wrote:Heimdallr69 wrote:Long Evity wrote:Himiko Kuronaga wrote:Anime usually bases itself on the original Manga, most of which is quite lengthy. Every show only retains an audiences attention span for a certain amount of time, however, and animating an entire manga series panel for panel can take a very, very, very long time.
Depending on whether or not the show catches on, they cut certain parts of the manga out. Usually a lot.
Sometimes they don't expect the show to catch on at all, but still feel the need to waste our time. So they take the manga, cut it all down to one or two seasons, leave out incredibly important plot points, insert filler characters while removing canon ones, and wrap everything up in an awkward and embarrassing fashion that makes everybody ashamed they ever saw it.
However, that doesn't mean they don't milk successful things in Japan. For example, Naruto and One Piece. A lot of this is very accurate - often times there's issues with time slots due to a show getting pulled because of rating or some other issue - so they fluff up some other show and sell it as comedy or slice or life - it's a sure win in the anime world as the communities eat these shows up. Cuter the better. But most of the time with shows that have no ending it's because of lack of support for the anime itself - the manga can still have a healthy community and continue on with the story, but the anime may not and may end because of it. An example of this are shows like Spice and Wolf (may change soon), High School DxD, Dears, Dazzle, Dragon Crisis!, and Earl and Fairy. But then there's unforeseeable circumstances that have broken our hearts, such as the death of creator. A good example of this is Kaze No Stigma. But then there's the most annoying reason: Anime often tend to draw away from the manga story and go off on it's own plot line. Most of the time - this just ruins the show, leading to people dropping it in disgust. Example of this: Claymore and Rosario Vampire. And last but not least: Sometimes the anime comes out too early too quickly - catching up to the manga it's pulling it's story from. This leads to an eventual 'stall' that has lead to the creation of 'filler' episodes for popular series - and simple death for not popular ones. Example of this: Naruto, Bleach, One Piece, and D.Grayman. Although Naruto is likely to eventually get an ending, honestly. The other shows? Nope. I'm watching Rosario Vampire right now and I like it, thanks for the info I enjoyed Rosario 'enough' to get through it. You can tell they're never going to hook up - just endless fluff. But the manga tells the story a totally different way, and it's much better. Don't ever touch the manga if you want to get through the anime. Thanks for the heads up
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Shiyou Hidiyoshi
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Posted - 2014.02.01 03:33:00 -
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Anime is not off topic. What many fail to see is that these Anime coalition members are using top secret bulging shiny anime eye code to debate about how their corps are better than the other. Many don't see this but I do... So basically, this topic is War Room related, but the politics and secret codes behind their posts are too complex for the average viewer. Do not be mistaken, a furious battle is taking place...
Will awoky woky Rampage in PC for Chucky Cheese tokens. I finally reached 1Mil isk guys! C C P corp is a scruby corp. :P
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Marad''er
Ancient Exiles. Renegade Alliance
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Posted - 2014.02.01 03:39:00 -
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You guys answered perfectly :D
Btw manga is pretty awesome heim.. So are LN's. but like Sota said, if you read the story from the source, it's hard to watch it because the anime usually strays from the path.
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Long Evity
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Posted - 2014.02.01 03:41:00 -
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Shiyou Hidiyoshi wrote:Anime is not off topic. What many fail to see is that these Anime coalition members are using top secret bulging shiny anime eye code to debate about how their corps are better than the other. Many don't see this but I do... So basically, this topic is War Room related, but the politics and secret codes behind their posts are too complex for the average viewer. Do not be mistaken, a furious battle is taking place... Someone can see through our codes!
Aren't Tsundere's the best? Tsundere Loli's have there charm - but a Tsundere Waifu combo has got to be the best. :)
I am not who you think I am, only but just a dream.
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BobThe 844-1 CakeMan
Murder Cakes Of Doom
1578
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Posted - 2014.02.01 03:43:00 -
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cake
off topic post FTW
Main - BobThe843CakeMan
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Roy Ventus
Foxhound Corporation General Tso's Alliance
1031
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Posted - 2014.02.01 03:53:00 -
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Heimdallr69 wrote:So you're like the smartest person I know or something. But why is it that most Anime's last 2-3 seasons? Where as in the states they milk the **** out of shows?
wat they don't milk the **** outta shows
WAT.
Look at the big channels, ABC, FOX, etc. They cancel even the good stuff after a season or two.
Cartoon Network and Disney have been doing the same as well. Young Justice(which was pretty mature for a Saturday Morning Cartoon, sorta-90's Spider-Man in tone), Green Lantern, Beware the Batman, Spectacular Spiderman, Earth's Mightiest Heroes, etc. I only watch Adult Swim with the exception of Agents of Shield, the Blacklist, and a few other shows. Rick and Morty is boss time for a new show but I digress.
Anime's have a more complex relationship. Tankabon sells along with popularity from magazines like WSJ definitely play a part in keeping animes going. There's also show views and filler and other things that play a part.
"There once was a time when there wasn't a Roy Ventus and it wasn't much of a time at all."
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Shiyou Hidiyoshi
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Posted - 2014.02.01 03:57:00 -
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BobThe 844-1 CakeMan wrote:cake
off topic post FTW I can read space bars, you aren't fooling me. I know this is on topic because your space bars force everyone to scroll down so they can't be lazy if they want to read the last part. Fighting laziness is basically fighting afking players. In other words, you're stirring up a debate with them. On... topic... Next issue?
Will awoky woky Rampage in PC for Chucky Cheese tokens. C C P corp is full of scrubs, application to FWA REJECTED! :P
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BobThe 844-1 CakeMan
Murder Cakes Of Doom
1579
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Posted - 2014.02.01 04:03:00 -
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Shiyou Hidiyoshi wrote:BobThe 844-1 CakeMan wrote:cake
off topic post FTW I can read space bars, you aren't fooling me. I know this is on topic because your space bars force everyone to scroll down so they can't be lazy if they want to read the last part. Fighting laziness is basically fighting afking players. In other words, you're stirring up a debate with them. On... topic... Next issue? Cake 4 u
<...
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Heimdallr69
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Posted - 2014.02.01 04:18:00 -
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Roy Ventus wrote:Heimdallr69 wrote:So you're like the smartest person I know or something. But why is it that most Anime's last 2-3 seasons? Where as in the states they milk the **** out of shows? wat they don't milk the **** outta shows WAT. Look at the big channels, ABC, FOX, etc. They cancel even the good stuff after a season or two. Cartoon Network and Disney have been doing the same as well. Young Justice(which was pretty mature for a Saturday Morning Cartoon, sorta-90's Spider-Man in tone), Green Lantern, Beware the Batman, Spectacular Spiderman, Earth's Mightiest Heroes, etc. I only watch Adult Swim with the exception of Agents of Shield, the Blacklist, and a few other shows. Rick and Morty is boss time for a new show but I digress. Anime's have a more complex relationship. Tankabon sells along with popularity from magazines like WSJ definitely play a part in keeping animes going. There's also show views and filler and other things that play a part. You're right I'm just butt hurt about my anime's ending. And Cake thanks man that's what I wanted now I have to scroll for days.
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Heimdallr69
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Posted - 2014.02.01 04:20:00 -
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Marad''er wrote:You guys answered perfectly :D
Btw manga is pretty awesome heim.. So are LN's. but like Sota said, if you read the story from the source, it's hard to watch it because the anime usually strays from the path.
FYI everyone hides the corp and alliance now.
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BobThe 844-1 CakeMan
Murder Cakes Of Doom
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Posted - 2014.02.01 04:21:00 -
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Heimdallr69 wrote:Roy Ventus wrote:Heimdallr69 wrote:So you're like the smartest person I know or something. But why is it that most Anime's last 2-3 seasons? Where as in the states they milk the **** out of shows? wat they don't milk the **** outta shows WAT. Look at the big channels, ABC, FOX, etc. They cancel even the good stuff after a season or two. Cartoon Network and Disney have been doing the same as well. Young Justice(which was pretty mature for a Saturday Morning Cartoon, sorta-90's Spider-Man in tone), Green Lantern, Beware the Batman, Spectacular Spiderman, Earth's Mightiest Heroes, etc. I only watch Adult Swim with the exception of Agents of Shield, the Blacklist, and a few other shows. Rick and Morty is boss time for a new show but I digress. Anime's have a more complex relationship. Tankabon sells along with popularity from magazines like WSJ definitely play a part in keeping animes going. There's also show views and filler and other things that play a part. You're right I'm just butt hurt about my anime's ending. And Cake thanks man that's what I wanted now I have to scroll for days. np
anytime just ask
k :)
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Shiyou Hidiyoshi
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Posted - 2014.02.01 04:26:00 -
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Heimdallr69 wrote:Marad''er wrote:You guys answered perfectly :D
Btw manga is pretty awesome heim.. So are LN's. but like Sota said, if you read the story from the source, it's hard to watch it because the anime usually strays from the path.
FYI everyone hides the corp and alliance now. Why? I do it because people cry and complain when they see mine but why does everyone else do it? Also, **** you Bob, I'm typing on my PS3 so I can't play Egyptian pyramids with you lol. Font limit DX
Will awoky woky Rampage in PC for Chucky Cheese tokens. C C P corp is full of scrubs, application to FWA REJECTED! :P
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Big miku
TeamPlayers Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2014.02.01 04:34:00 -
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You're objectively wrong about most anime ending in 2 or 3 seasons, that is only the stuff we in the west are interested in, the stuff that fansubbers sub.
Cartoons in America are largely controlled by toy makers, If the show moves merch, it will go on forever, if it don't then it ends.
Anime in Japan is largely marketed towards children and otaku, a vast majority of anime is aimed at kids. Wheres manga is far more accepted, anime is seen as childish.
Off the top of my head, some of the longest running and most popular anime of all time are Anpnman, Doraemon, ojarumaru, Kirin no monoshiri yakata and maruko-chan all of which have 1000+ episodes and are clearly children's cartoons.
Anime like Eva, Gits, Monster, Eden of the East, Time of Eve ect ect, stuff not aimed at children are really niche stuff.
For instance, your average anime BD gets about 2k sells where Detective Conan merch flies off the shelves.
Of course there are exceptions, shows like The Cure series that have a decent following around anime fans in the west despite being a show obviously aimed at little girls.
Cure Sunshine is best Cure.
I'm just going of on tangents but..
A lot of Anime adaptions of manga/light novels, Claymore, Berserk Original TV, Hellsing Original TV, Boogiebop, Trigun, First Full Metal Alchemist TV, Full Metal Panic, ect ect seemingly go off on their own plot lines because the source materiel has in fact run out. The Show caught up with the Manga or in many cases Light Novel and the contract with the studio dictated that it must end, so they just make up an ending.
Many recent Anime are adaptions of Light Novels and not manga.
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Big miku
TeamPlayers Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2014.02.01 04:48:00 -
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The Cure Series has had 9 seasons I think over the course of the 10 years, with each series having the same theme but with a different cast of girls.
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Heimdallr69
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Posted - 2014.02.01 04:49:00 -
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Shiyou Hidiyoshi wrote:Heimdallr69 wrote:Marad''er wrote:You guys answered perfectly :D
Btw manga is pretty awesome heim.. So are LN's. but like Sota said, if you read the story from the source, it's hard to watch it because the anime usually strays from the path.
FYI everyone hides the corp and alliance now. Why? I do it because people cry and complain when they see mine but why does everyone else do it? Also, **** you Bob, I'm typing on my PS3 so I can't play Egyptian pyramids with you lol. Font limit DX I believe we have a no troll rule now or something or was I mistaken?
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Big miku
TeamPlayers Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2014.02.01 04:58:00 -
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A manga you nerds should be readin is onepunch-man, Its about a part time hero who defeats everything with one punch.
It was originally a Web comic by an Artist named "One", a very very poorly drawn series, Then the artist of Eyeshield 21, Yusuke Murata, Started redrawing the web comic in is awesome Art style and now it is simply amazing.
Also check out the Monster manga
and MPD Psycho and Fraken Fran and I am Hero and voynich hotel
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Marad''er
Ancient Exiles. Renegade Alliance
789
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Posted - 2014.02.01 05:02:00 -
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Big miku wrote:
Sword Art Online is trash, Log Horizon is best.
How dare you. SAO's main focal point was character development and interaction. Which it did beautifully on.
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Big miku
TeamPlayers Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2014.02.01 05:07:00 -
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Marad''er wrote:How dare you. SAO's main focal point was character development and interaction. Which it did beautifully on.
El oh El, good one mate.
Also here is Chapter 16.5, written by the original author of the Terrible Light Novel that is Sword Art Online.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1T5ZK203f4UZIiHnVIQpP1BnGYrBRgpj-u5XyLi2_lRE/edit
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Marad''er
Ancient Exiles. Renegade Alliance
789
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Posted - 2014.02.01 05:10:00 -
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lol.
Haven't read this chapter.... Thank you
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Long Evity
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Posted - 2014.02.01 05:56:00 -
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Big miku wrote:You're objectively wrong about most anime ending in 2 or 3 seasons, that is only the stuff we in the west are interested in, the stuff that fansubbers sub.
Cartoons in America are largely controlled by toy makers, If the show moves merch, it will go on forever, if it don't then it ends.
Anime in Japan is largely marketed towards children and otaku, a vast majority of anime is aimed at kids. Wheres manga is far more accepted, anime is seen as childish.
Off the top of my head, some of the longest running and most popular anime of all time are Anpnman, Doraemon, ojarumaru, Kirin no monoshiri yakata and maruko-chan all of which have 1000+ episodes and are clearly children's cartoons.
Anime like Eva, Gits, Monster, Eden of the East, Time of Eve ect ect, stuff not aimed at children are really niche stuff.
For instance, your average anime BD gets about 2k sells where Detective Conan merch flies off the shelves.
Of course there are exceptions, shows like The Cure series that have a decent following around anime fans in the west despite being a show obviously aimed at little girls.
Cure Sunshine is best Cure.
I'm just going of on tangents but..
A lot of Anime adaptions of manga/light novels, Claymore, Berserk Original TV, Hellsing Original TV, Boogiebop, Trigun, First Full Metal Alchemist TV, Full Metal Panic, ect ect seemingly go off on their own plot lines because the source materiel has in fact run out. The Show caught up with the Manga or in many cases Light Novel and the contract with the studio dictated that it must end, so they just make up an ending.
Many recent Anime are adaptions of Light Novels and not manga.
Sword Art Online is trash, Log Horizon is best. o.0 I learned a lot.
I am not who you think I am, only but just a dream.
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Long Evity
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Posted - 2014.02.01 05:57:00 -
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God bless you.
EDIT: LOL WTF IS THIS? LOLOL It's not a **** - it's a silly comedy. :D With **** :P
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Marad''er
Ancient Exiles. Renegade Alliance
791
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Posted - 2014.02.01 06:03:00 -
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What's "****" Sota?
Pron?
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