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Mar 11, 2014 7:41 PM
#101
Infatuate said: wheres little witch academia 2 tho Still set for 2015, just like it was before this adaptation was announced. |
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Mar 11, 2014 7:57 PM
#102
Makomonogatari said: "how dew u no that its bad?? its not out??" No. 5layer said: Yes, it really would. However, this isn't just about synopsis. It's also about this vs. this, and about original content vs. light novel adaptation.If someone wrote a synopsis for little witch academia, it wouldn't sound any better. Man, I wish I could tell the quality of a series of just 1 picture. |
Mar 11, 2014 8:04 PM
#103
rederoin said: You seem to be confused. It has never been, and it never will be, about knowing the quality of things in advance. It's about guessing, because not everyone wants to—or has the time to—research every anime ever.Man, I wish I could tell guess the quality of a series of just 1 picture. |
JoshMar 11, 2014 8:09 PM
LoneWolf said: @Josh makes me sad to call myself Canadian. |
Mar 11, 2014 8:10 PM
#104
Romance -----> I'm in. |
Mar 11, 2014 8:14 PM
#105
Andan210 said: I'm not trying to justify anything; I'm trying to explain. There's nothing "good" or "bad" about being influenced by preliminary information/preview images/whatever else, it's just something that happens. It's an unshakable truth, so you should probably consider accepting it.Stop trying to justificate your prejudices. It's not working. |
LoneWolf said: @Josh makes me sad to call myself Canadian. |
Mar 11, 2014 8:16 PM
#106
Makomonogatari said: "how dew u no that its bad?? its not out??" No. 5layer said: Yes, it really would. However, this isn't just about synopsis. It's also about this vs. this, and about original content vs. light novel adaptation.If someone wrote a synopsis for little witch academia, it wouldn't sound any better. Stop trying to justificate your prejudices. It's not working. |
The only True Ending is the Harem Ending. |
Mar 11, 2014 9:55 PM
#107
Please, use this time some money and out them into ANIMATION section. KlK is just horrible to watch |
Mar 11, 2014 9:56 PM
#108
The story sounds like it has the potential to be interesting, but since it is a LN adaption it might just be harem. I won't say for sure though until it's released. |
Mar 12, 2014 1:34 AM
#110
Carks32 said: VioLink said: This might change but the cast for the Drama CD was: Mamoru Miyano Asami Imai (Steins;Gate duo) Hisako Kanemoto Yumi Hara Rie Kugimiya Kana Asumi Tomokazu Seki Yuka Otsubo You got me! I am definitely watching this! |
Signature removed. Because it was too kawaii for all you weeaboos. |
Mar 12, 2014 4:43 AM
#112
tsudecimo said: I honestly don't care whether or not it's for the same reasons but I completely agree.This thread. So much cringe. Never Please change MAL, you piece of shit community. |
Mar 12, 2014 5:36 AM
#113
Well, it can be fun. I will probably watch this. VioLink said: This might change but the cast for the Drama CD was: Mamoru Miyano Asami Imai (Steins;Gate duo) Hisako Kanemoto Yumi Hara Rie Kugimiya Kana Asumi Tomokazu Seki Yuka Otsubo That's nice!! |
Mar 12, 2014 6:57 AM
#114
Makomonogatari said: rederoin said: You seem to be confused. It has never been, and it never will be, about knowing the quality of things in advance. It's about guessing, because not everyone wants to—or has the time to—research every anime ever.Man, I wish I could tell guess the quality of a series of just 1 picture. And i'm talking about the people who say it'll be shit, in case you missed it. |
Mar 12, 2014 7:06 AM
#115
SolviteSekai said: he also dropped it before the deus ex machina got really out of handAmiluhur said: The humor and artstyle in Kill la Kill got old very fast and before realizing it i already dropped that show in eps 10. Really hope this show will be anything but that You dropped the AOTY 5 episodes before the reveal that changed anime forever. Baka |
Immahnoob said: Jizzy, I know you have no idea how to argue for shit, tokiyashiro said: Jizzy as you would call yourself because youre a dick The most butthurt award goes to you And clearly you havent watched that many shows thats why you cant determine if a show is unique or not Or maybe you're just a child who likes common stuffs where hero saves the day and guys gets all the girls. Sad taste you have there kid you came up to me in the first place making you look more like a kid who got slapped without me even knowing it and start crying about it to me |
Mar 12, 2014 7:44 AM
#116
Lord_Pooka said: rederoin said: Lord_Pooka said: With how some people react to this LN adaption, things might change. And I do hope they change so everybody learns a lesson; the other half is going to see this thing just because "trigger" was mentioned. And once trigger's popularity get shaken, other titles that are even greater may claim their chance to rise. I don't think you know this works. The western fanbase barely has any influence on the Japanese industry. Stop talking gibberish. Indeed it does. Might help not recieve an original dub. Plus if we most just said no, why wouldn't the Japanese say no too? And don't tell me to do anything. I don't. rederion was being nice. The western fandom has absolutely zero impact in the anime industry. Do you reallly think the studios even care if their series are exported to other countries and get dubed? They don't. They couldn't care less about it. All they care is the success of the series in Japan. That's all. And you can't blame them. All the fans in Japan actually buy the stuff they use and like. Here, the ones that merely have an account on Crunchyroll are already a minority, so let's not even start talking about the ones that import their series or buy them legally. It's basic economy, really: you have two groups of people, one that continuously collaborates with you giving you money, and the other one that mostly watch your stuff for free. Which group are you going to take in mind and do your best to please, and wich are you going to completely ignore? Of course there are several western fans that do callaborate with the industry. But sadly, they're a minority, and they're not enough to change the view of the anime studios. And yes, i know Trigger was able to finance LWA 2 because of the Kickstarter project. But still, that's a separate situation that does not holds any deeper meaning or represents a big turning point in the functioning of the anime industry. It just proves to Trigger that maybe they can export that specific movie overseas. |
Andan210Mar 12, 2014 7:58 AM
The only True Ending is the Harem Ending. |
Mar 12, 2014 9:16 AM
#117
Mar 12, 2014 10:32 AM
#118
Andan210 said: And you can't blame them. All the fans in Japan actually buy the stuff they use and like. Here, the ones that merely have an account on Crunchyroll are already a minority, so let's not even start talking about the ones that import their series or buy them legally. It's basic economy, really: you have two groups of people, one that continuously collaborates with you giving you money, and the other one that mostly watch your stuff for free. Which group are you going to take in mind and do your best to please, and wich are you going to completely ignore? CR did have like 200,000+ paid users prior to AoT airing, so I'm not sure how much of a minority they actually are, but most of those people are just paying cents per episode. I do agree with the basic sentiment, though. Just look at the reactions of people in this thread - is it really worth catering to a fanbase when they're going to turn on you this quickly and bitterly? The nicest thing you could say about these fans is that they're inconsistent buyers. Andan210 said: rederion was being nice. The western fandom has absolutely zero impact in the anime industry. Do you reallly think the studios even care if their series are exported to other countries and get dubed? They don't. They couldn't care less about it. All they care is the success of the series in Japan. That's all. It's true that Western money doesn't count for a lot, but it's not pure zero impact. ADV court documents show that license fees can be as high as $30,000 per episode, which is enough to nudge the probabilities in some places. From 2005-2012 anime with borderline (2k-4k) sales and a license got a sequel 2-3 times more often than those in the same sales bracket without one. It makes zero difference for hits, but not so for everything. http://animetics.net/2013/08/04/fun-with-numbers-licenses-matter-if-you-know-where-to-look/ |
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Mar 12, 2014 10:44 AM
#119
Torisunanohokori said: Andan210 said: And you can't blame them. All the fans in Japan actually buy the stuff they use and like. Here, the ones that merely have an account on Crunchyroll are already a minority, so let's not even start talking about the ones that import their series or buy them legally. It's basic economy, really: you have two groups of people, one that continuously collaborates with you giving you money, and the other one that mostly watch your stuff for free. Which group are you going to take in mind and do your best to please, and wich are you going to completely ignore? CR did have like 200,000+ paid users prior to AoT airing, so I'm not sure how much of a minority they actually are, but most of those people are just paying cents per episode. I do agree with the basic sentiment, though. Just look at the reactions of people in this thread - is it really worth catering to a fanbase when they're going to turn on you this quickly and bitterly? The nicest thing you could say about these fans is that they're inconsistent buyers. Andan210 said: rederion was being nice. The western fandom has absolutely zero impact in the anime industry. Do you reallly think the studios even care if their series are exported to other countries and get dubed? They don't. They couldn't care less about it. All they care is the success of the series in Japan. That's all. It's true that Western money doesn't count for a lot, but it's not pure zero impact. ADV court documents show that license fees can be as high as $30,000 per episode, which is enough to nudge the probabilities in some places. From 2005-2012 anime with borderline (2k-4k) sales and a license got a sequel 2-3 times more often than those in the same sales bracket without one. It makes zero difference for hits, but not so for everything. http://animetics.net/2013/08/04/fun-with-numbers-licenses-matter-if-you-know-where-to-look/ Yeah, i may have exaggerated a little bit. It's not like they don't like the money that comes from other countries or anything. Still, compared to the benefits the japanese market gives them, it's pretty obvious why the anime studios choose to ignore the western fanbase. And again, it's not the anime industry fault. If i were a high japanese executive in charge of an anime studio i will ignore them too, honestly. |
The only True Ending is the Harem Ending. |
Mar 12, 2014 10:47 AM
#120
Also, would it really be profitable for Trigger to turn down their first non-anime original offer? You guys should be at least somewhat serious here. They don't really have a choice. They're going to try to adapt as much as possible. I'm really excited to see what they're doing. "Trigger is already turning on itself." You guys must seriously be joking. They haven't even done the anime yet. Watch at least one-two episodes before you think it's trash. That's exactly what a lot of people thought/think about kill la kill before they watched/watch the first few episodes and it suddenly becomes the best thing ever. Kill la Kill is my favorite anime original series right now. I even prefer it to Attack on Titan, Madoka, and Evangelion (which aren't all anime original but you get my point). I personally think Trigger has done an astounding job also with Little Witch Academia. I'm giving this a try because it's probably going to be amazing. Studio Trigger is brand new, and they're trying to do something new. If Studio Shaft can take something like decently funny like Nisekoi and make the anime feel completely different and also literally one of the funniest things I've ever seen, I'm sure Studio Trigger can do the same with this. Edit: I feel like not too long from now Westerners might have more say in what happens with Japanese animation especially considering that a lot of the "bigger" series are tailoring their characters based on Western concepts to try to get them to appeal to more people. Also, given how Crunchyroll is getting bigger and bigger, I see a brighter future for anime in the U.S. / other places, and even maybe a bigger LN market coming out someday. I think it's too early to be so cynical, lol. |
dnivMar 12, 2014 10:57 AM
Mar 12, 2014 10:52 AM
#121
dniv said: Also, would it really be profitable for Trigger to turn down their first non-anime original offer? You guys should be at least somewhat serious here. They don't really have a choice. They're going to try to adapt as much as possible. I'm really excited to see what they're doing. "Trigger is already turning on itself." You guys must seriously be joking. They haven't even done the anime yet. Watch at least one-two episodes before you think it's trash. That's exactly what a lot of people thought/think about kill la kill before they watched/watch the first few episodes and it suddenly becomes the best thing ever. Kill la Kill is my favorite anime original series right now. I even prefer it to Attack on Titan, Madoka, and Evangelion (which aren't anime original but you get my point). I personally think Trigger has done an astounding job also with Little Witch Academia. I'm giving this a try because it's probably going to be amazing. Studio Trigger is brand new, and they're trying to do something new. If Studio Shaft can take something generic like Nisekoi and make it literally one of the funniest things I've ever seen, I'm sure Studio Trigger can do the same with this. Edit: I feel like not too long from now Westerners might have more say in what happens with Japanese animation especially considering that a lot of the "bigger" series are tailoring their characters based on Western concepts to try to get them to appeal to more people. Madoka and Evangelion are 100% anime original. Don't know why you think they're not. |
The only True Ending is the Harem Ending. |
Mar 12, 2014 10:54 AM
#122
Andan210 said: dniv said: Also, would it really be profitable for Trigger to turn down their first non-anime original offer? You guys should be at least somewhat serious here. They don't really have a choice. They're going to try to adapt as much as possible. I'm really excited to see what they're doing. "Trigger is already turning on itself." You guys must seriously be joking. They haven't even done the anime yet. Watch at least one-two episodes before you think it's trash. That's exactly what a lot of people thought/think about kill la kill before they watched/watch the first few episodes and it suddenly becomes the best thing ever. Kill la Kill is my favorite anime original series right now. I even prefer it to Attack on Titan, Madoka, and Evangelion (which aren't anime original but you get my point). I personally think Trigger has done an astounding job also with Little Witch Academia. I'm giving this a try because it's probably going to be amazing. Studio Trigger is brand new, and they're trying to do something new. If Studio Shaft can take something generic like Nisekoi and make it literally one of the funniest things I've ever seen, I'm sure Studio Trigger can do the same with this. Edit: I feel like not too long from now Westerners might have more say in what happens with Japanese animation especially considering that a lot of the "bigger" series are tailoring their characters based on Western concepts to try to get them to appeal to more people. Madoka and Evangelion are 100% anime original. Don't know why you think they're not. Attack on Titan isn't. I should have said all. |
Mar 12, 2014 7:57 PM
#123
Uriel_The_Fourth said: OH YEAH! Studio Trigger!!! On a side note, you know what other light novel needs to get another season. LEGEND OF LEGENDARY HEROES !!!!!!!!!! Seriously they can't end it with that damn cliff hanger, pretty please :(. Tell me about it ;( |
Mar 13, 2014 8:32 AM
#124
Lol @ everyone who's losing their shit about Trigger being sell-outs/losing their way. Especially when the people bitching haven't even read the source material. Looks interesting, and it has nothing to do with Trigger. But I'm sure with their involvement, there will be some chemical x added to the mix. |
Mar 13, 2014 1:24 PM
#125
Gonna give it a shot. LWA was great and KlK is a lot of fun. Mod Edit: unnecessary and off-topic comment removed. |
ThangLongMar 14, 2014 12:47 PM
Mar 13, 2014 1:49 PM
#126
So many stupid manime fans going "HOW COULD TRIGGER DO THIS TO MEEEEEEEEEEEEE" Regardless after episode 21 of KLK I'm not sure I can trust Trigger. |
Mar 13, 2014 10:46 PM
#127
DGemu said: Uriel_The_Fourth said: OH YEAH! Studio Trigger!!! On a side note, you know what other light novel needs to get another season. LEGEND OF LEGENDARY HEROES !!!!!!!!!! Seriously they can't end it with that damn cliff hanger, pretty please :(. Tell me about it ;( I asked my almighty eight ball and it said....Not likely. It's time to let go. |
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Mar 14, 2014 1:37 AM
#128
Anyway, I saw the character designs. I personally haven't seen many of the generic seasonal anime that come out whose art this apparently resembles. But what from what I saw in the pics, I like it. And it would be interesting to see how trigger, a studio whose art style has differed from the norm in every work of theirs as of yet, tackles something so different both in setting and art style. Mod Edit: comment on deleted post removed. |
ThangLongMar 14, 2014 12:48 PM
Mar 14, 2014 11:26 AM
#129
Sign, another crappy LN that doesn't deserve an anime adaptation. I don't care if Trigger is animating it, I'm not watching it. Hell, JC Staff could be animating it and I still wouldn't watch it. Now where's my Baccano season 2? |
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Mar 14, 2014 11:43 AM
#130
NanoZero said: Sign, another crappy LN that doesn't deserve an anime adaptation. I don't care if Trigger is animating it, I'm not watching it. Hell, JC Staff could be animating it and I still wouldn't watch it. Now where's my Baccano season 2? It'd be nice if people stopped brining up unrelated LN's into news threads. |
Mar 14, 2014 11:48 AM
#131
rederoin said: NanoZero said: Sign, another crappy LN that doesn't deserve an anime adaptation. I don't care if Trigger is animating it, I'm not watching it. Hell, JC Staff could be animating it and I still wouldn't watch it. Now where's my Baccano season 2? It'd be nice if people stopped brining up unrelated LN's into news threads. It would also be nice if people stopped comparing this to Kill la Kill, but of course, that's not going to happen. |
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Mar 14, 2014 12:53 PM
#132
Mar 14, 2014 8:21 PM
#133
wow this studio is really rolling in the serious business dough now...KLK really was their big break |
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Mar 15, 2014 3:39 AM
#134
Well, the synopsis doesn't sound interesting in the least. |
Mar 15, 2014 7:40 AM
#135
Mar 15, 2014 9:22 AM
#136
xchee said: DGemu said: Uriel_The_Fourth said: OH YEAH! Studio Trigger!!! On a side note, you know what other light novel needs to get another season. LEGEND OF LEGENDARY HEROES !!!!!!!!!! Seriously they can't end it with that damn cliff hanger, pretty please :(. Tell me about it ;( I asked my almighty eight ball and it said....Not likely. It's time to let go. NEVER!! If there is an anime god out there we will get a second season some day. |
Mar 15, 2014 9:11 PM
#137
Trigger. Say no more. Uriel_The_Fourth said: xchee said: DGemu said: Uriel_The_Fourth said: OH YEAH! Studio Trigger!!! On a side note, you know what other light novel needs to get another season. LEGEND OF LEGENDARY HEROES !!!!!!!!!! Seriously they can't end it with that damn cliff hanger, pretty please :(. Tell me about it ;( I asked my almighty eight ball and it said....Not likely. It's time to let go. NEVER!! If there is an anime god out there we will get a second season some day. If Durarara can get a second season, there's still hope. |
Mar 16, 2014 4:56 AM
#138
is this really even a Harem? I see people posting that. The story sounds funny and pretty good for a slice of life with super powers. It doesn't sound ecchi or harem atleast from the given genres. Genres: Comedy, Fantasy, Romance, School, Shounen, Supernatural |
Mar 16, 2014 6:44 AM
#139
Mar 17, 2014 9:01 AM
#140
Oh, if it's an adptation of Nozomi Kota's light novel, I'll definetly watch it. I loved his Happy Death Day novel. I'm so excited! |
Mar 30, 2014 8:59 AM
#141
How come I've never heard of this before? Sounds good to me. |
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Mar 30, 2014 9:22 AM
#142
NanoZero said: Sign, another crappy LN that doesn't deserve an anime adaptation. I don't care if Trigger is animating it, I'm not watching it. Hell, JC Staff could be animating it and I still wouldn't watch it. Now where's my Baccano season 2? Reading comments from people who actually read the LN (not like you, you see), it actually doesn't look half that bad. Excuse me if I trust their comments more than yours about how good it is; I don't know why, but I can't help thinking that you don't know a thing about what you're talking about. Melisandre said: Sound like Chuunibyou. Well the main theme is pretty much chuunibyou (just to be sure - not talking about the anime called chuunibyou demo koi ga shitai here) |
Mar 30, 2014 11:23 AM
#143
Studio Trigger? Now I'm interested! But the synopsis doesn't sound that great to be honest.. |
Mar 30, 2014 12:23 PM
#144
Looks generic and lame, but hey, maybe the source is better than it seems to be, and maybe Trigger can put an interesting spin on it. Either way, I don't blame Trigger even if this turns out to be a disaster. They can't keep producing anime-orginal stuff all the time, so they need stuff like this to earn some easy money. |
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Mar 30, 2014 4:19 PM
#145
morshuwarrior said: "Oh boy, another LN adaption, guess I won't be watching tha-" *notices Studio Trigger* "Fuck it, I'm in." There are a lot of good LN adaptations. |
Mar 31, 2014 12:14 AM
#146
Goodness gracious, there are a disturbing amount of immature and naive anime fans in here. I mean come now, Trigger is a new studio. Why in the world would anyone think they are exempt from having to do work like this to survive and fund other projects? Every single long-lived and or successful studio does it, but you think the newest and most vulnerable studio on the block wouldn't have to do it? They need that money more than anyone else right now. So basically I hope they make as much of a profit as possible. Naturally I also hope the adaptation is also decent, but whatever. As long as this gives them a more solid foundation to stand on and allows them to go for the projects they want to in the future, then I say its a positive thing. And hell, wouldn't it be crazy if this anime actually turned out to be good? No it wouldn't be crazy at all actually, it hasn't even been made yet... ----- Oh and also as a side note, I think KlK had great animation especially considering that they were working on a low budget. I think the still shots actually added some flavor to the anime, sort of like JoJo's adaptation did. It was like watching an animated comic, which really suited the story and characters. Anyway there was plenty of actual animation used and it was definitely expertly done. Anyone actually paying attention should have been able to notice that at least. And I can't believe how insulting some people have been about their being a lack of animation in every scene as if Trigger being completely new means nothing. Some people just expect everything served to them on a silver platter. |
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Mar 31, 2014 5:57 AM
#147
LayedBack said: So basically I hope they make as much of a profit as possible. Naturally I also hope the adaptation is also decent, but whatever. As long as this gives them a more solid foundation to stand on and allows them to go for the projects they want to in the future, then I say its a positive thing. Just a note, they probably won't make a profit of it. They are payed to do the job, and thats it. Whether it flops or not, it won't affect Trigger. |
Apr 8, 2014 4:03 PM
#148
I can understand why this is getting a lot of hype if Studio Trigger's involved. But still, there's much of it going on(too much in my opinion). We'll see, though. I haven't read the novel or the manga yet. However, based on the summary, it seems to be my cup of tea. So, I'll watch out for this one. |
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