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Post by Raikon on Sept 28, 2008 14:44:16 GMT 2
I heard that there making a new FMA anime, one that will follow the manga and have no fillers Does anyone know why Negima split the plot half? The first one followed the manga, but had him make as few pacts as possible. The second one had the pacts but ignored the rest of the plot Negima is like FMA. The story went its own way half-way through because they caught up to the manga.
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Post by Albireo on Oct 1, 2008 13:28:48 GMT 2
That's why I read Negima rather than watch it, they cut out a lotta crap D:
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Post by Dualzero on Oct 2, 2008 11:40:23 GMT 2
I'm a manga/comic person. I don't watch anime unless it's VERY good and unavailable in Manga form (Such as KnK, Mononoke, .hack//SIGN...etc) But of those I've seen, the worst is probably Full Metal Alchemist. I mean, the manga is amazing with a very good story, concepts and characters. But not the anime, the anime is horrible. God, just because they couldn't wait for the manga to catch up, they make up their own story. And obviously the result of that is absolute failure. Not only the story was filled with failure, it also had an immense amount of plotholes that the manga is started to reveal right now and because of that, the anime never fixes them up. Good news for you I heard that another FMA anime is on the works. Oh and Soul Eater is Squenix anime so it'll finish at around 26 episodes or less, much like other Square-Enix published manga to anime. Like Nagasarete Airantou, Sekirei, Seto no Hanayome, Tokyo Underground and etc.) As for worst anime I'd say Kannadzuki no Miko, they messed up the storyline by adding yaoi and yuri later on in the series. *OK I was wrong, Soul Eater would go for 51 episodes, and I don't think they will change anything, since each episode is basically a whole chapter from the manga. I doubt that it will surpass the current storyline in favor of a crappy made up ending. And the manga is like what? Approx. 30 chapters ahead.
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Post by Albireo on Oct 20, 2008 5:01:18 GMT 2
Actually it'll be going for probably over 100, depending on the Mangaka who's writing it.
The manga is published into anime by Square Enix, not made by Square Enix. Though they may choose to end it early like a lot of animes have been chosen for, but seeing as Soul Eater is a lot like a shounen that doesn't have a lot of nudity, ecchi, blood and such, I'm sure it'll go on. Since manga that have animes that end early, end ealry due to the reasons of violence and such.
They'll probably put in fillers if the anime catches up... That or do what DGM is doing, halt production until the manga gets ahead at a reasonable length. Well, either way, it doesn't affect me, I read it.
Also, as for hating anime, I'd say the filler arcs... Pointless and you don't really wanna know em.
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Post by Dualzero on Oct 20, 2008 10:36:03 GMT 2
Actually it'll be going for probably over 100, depending on the Mangaka who's writing it. The manga is published into anime by Square Enix, not made by Square Enix. Though they may choose to end it early like a lot of animes have been chosen for, but seeing as Soul Eater is a lot like a shounen that doesn't have a lot of nudity, ecchi, blood and such, I'm sure it'll go on. Since manga that have animes that end early, end ealry due to the reasons of violence and such. They'll probably put in fillers if the anime catches up... That or do what DGM is doing, halt production until the manga gets ahead at a reasonable length. Well, either way, it doesn't affect me, I read it. Also, as for hating anime, I'd say the filler arcs... Pointless and you don't really wanna know em. Uhh yeh I did type that it was a square enix published manga, and I have not seen a single squenix based manga to anime media ever gone past the over 50's mark so far. The ones that usually keep going are shonen jump anime series.
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Post by Track on Nov 3, 2008 13:35:23 GMT 2
I could never really get into Eureka 7. It just seemed to be a combination of themes from 9 different anime. It didn't seem to have a central focus and was a little unoriginal. Given, I haven't seen the alot of it, but this is my interpretation of it.
Also, as a point of pride as a Megaman fan, the NT Warrior series sucked. Just the fact that it deviated from the games so incredibly was enough. Never mind the cross fusions, stupidly changed names, and mismatched continuity.
As for Naruto, is suffers from the same problem a lot of action anime have. Too much talking. The Battle at the Valley of the End is a great example. The actual fight between Naruto and Sasuke is awsome but they stop every two seconds to talk about the past, or go into a long-winded flashback. As I've said, Naruto is kind of like the new age DBZ, but it's just more gimicky. And to drive the nail in the coffin is Naruto's horribly exaggerated english voice and stupid catch phrase. Although I must say that the english voice does sound pretty close to the japanese voice. That doesn't happen too often.
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