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Apr 29, 2020 9:22 AM
#51
I don't want a crappy version of Tenjou Tenge, all these lame god complex webtoon getting adaptation and all the seinen manga or other shonen magazine works except jump old amd new are not even getting translated... This is bad. |
Apr 29, 2020 9:24 AM
#52
Give me akumetsu, sanctuary, until death do us part, holyland, homonculus, hakaijuu, Eden its a endless world, alive final evolution, nstead. |
OeKusoBabaApr 29, 2020 9:32 AM
Apr 29, 2020 9:29 AM
#53
ElGoblino said: Well, had a good laugh tonight with these 2 dumb-asses arguing and giving their opinions on a bunch of stuff that they have almost no clue about except for what they heard and read here and there. They think what they are talking about are facts like they work in the industry and know what's going on behind the scenes. Good one guys thank you for the entertainment! Oh and btw to the one that said China copied Japanese style of art and animation, let me inform you that it's the other way around since ancient times. Japan copied China's art for hundreds of years along with a lot of other things. Also a lot of animators from China, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, America are working on a ton of anime shows this decade , majority of the high quality shows like some recent ones Mob Psycho, Fate/Grand Order Babylonya and some of the best animated episodes like Fate/Apocrypha's 22 Mob Pyscho II episode 5, Boruto 65 have been done by mostly foreign animators. Some of the biggest names in the industry right now like Hakuyu Go (director for Apocrypha 22, MP II 5, All Might vs Nomu), Weiling Zhang(Boruto 65, MP II, Carole and Tuesday), GEM(MP II, Black Clover episode 100, Castlevania), chengxi huang(Boruto 65+other cuts , Naruto final fight, MHA, Castlevania) and even the director of Castlevania Spencer Wan is slowly making a name for himself (worked on Boruto 65 + other cuts and recently worked on a chinese show Hitori no Shita that's been making a lot of fuss in the animation industry this past week for how good it looks). Anything with the tag anime made outside Japan is a copy of Japanese artstyle for making some bucks off anime trend, isn't this obvious why I need to elaborate? Are you idiot? Things like castlevania and avatar wouldn't exist if Japanese artstyle was never popular. |
Apr 29, 2020 12:06 PM
#54
The way the characters look seems very much identical to the characters of the manwha. That's very good as they seem to respect the art of the webtoon. The fighting scenes looks dope and very fast-paced (big nice) and i haven't seen a single use of CGI (huge nice for me). The only thing that i'm worried about is whether they translated some Korean names in Japanese because Lord knows that happens a lot when you make an anime out of a non japanese manhua/manwha (poor Baam got hit hard with that...). But since Jin Taejin called MC "Mori", i guess we're good. I don't really like the fact that the characters are speaking Japanese considering it's a Korean webtoon, but hey ! Beggars can't be choosers and we begged for an animated version of GOH. In the end, i'm expecting grand things from this. |
Apr 29, 2020 12:25 PM
#55
Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: Sirenka27 said: Clubby said: Manhwa taking over anime, this is actually horrible. So many good manga not getting adaptations and priority is given to webtoons. Fkn great. why are you bothered by this? yeah yeah yeah so many, but when the adaptation is released and does not meet your expectations, you will blaspheme and throw it away. aaaahh a mortal human, always feeling lacking. I'm bothered by this because instead of adapting the tons of amazing manga, they are choosing some cheap webtoons for some quick publicity for the webtoon app. Yes, you mean Boruto? Or any YuGiOh from the past decade? Cardfight? I can keep going, but it never was and it never will be this type of business deal keeping "worthy manga" of being adapted. There are tons of animes every year that are awful, you really think they will stop doing that? Did you really think that is an worthy argument? where did i mention boruto and yugioh? There's still tons of great manga yet to be adapted or fully adalted like Kimi ni todoke, Domestic na Kanojo, Citrus, and the list goes on. Also, if they find this kind of deal to be lucrative, it eventually will hold back some worthy manga from being adapted. You stated that adapting webtoons will keep good mangas from being adapted. I'm stating that it wouldn't make any difference because they adapt really garbage mangas like boruto, yugioh etc. Japan will not start fully adapting mangas that already had their adaptation, it should be part of their model but it isn't. My whole point is that your type of argument doesn't hold. It isn't webtoons that steals the change of good mangas of being adapted, it is terrible mangas that actually get in the way. Webtoons only got a chance now and they could potentially be adapted by foreign studios, it is just easier to adapt in a experienced and fully equipped studio in Japan. Even if the adaptations of webtoons grow, it won't interfere with manga adaptations since they would probably hired more new people into the business, it's especially a good time now with the covid-19 pandamic. Most streaming services are getting tons of new subscriptions and getting more money to invest in originals like crunchyroll is doing. There is a market for it and the context allows an expansion into webtoons (deservingly, just because you don't like it doesn't mean is bad). |
Apr 29, 2020 12:32 PM
#56
JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: Sirenka27 said: Clubby said: Manhwa taking over anime, this is actually horrible. So many good manga not getting adaptations and priority is given to webtoons. Fkn great. why are you bothered by this? yeah yeah yeah so many, but when the adaptation is released and does not meet your expectations, you will blaspheme and throw it away. aaaahh a mortal human, always feeling lacking. I'm bothered by this because instead of adapting the tons of amazing manga, they are choosing some cheap webtoons for some quick publicity for the webtoon app. Yes, you mean Boruto? Or any YuGiOh from the past decade? Cardfight? I can keep going, but it never was and it never will be this type of business deal keeping "worthy manga" of being adapted. There are tons of animes every year that are awful, you really think they will stop doing that? Did you really think that is an worthy argument? where did i mention boruto and yugioh? There's still tons of great manga yet to be adapted or fully adalted like Kimi ni todoke, Domestic na Kanojo, Citrus, and the list goes on. Also, if they find this kind of deal to be lucrative, it eventually will hold back some worthy manga from being adapted. You stated that adapting webtoons will keep good mangas from being adapted. I'm stating that it wouldn't make any difference because they adapt really garbage mangas like boruto, yugioh etc. Japan will not start fully adapting mangas that already had their adaptation, it should be part of their model but it isn't. My whole point is that your type of argument doesn't hold. It isn't webtoons that steals the change of good mangas of being adapted, it is terrible mangas that actually get in the way. Webtoons only got a chance now and they could potentially be adapted by foreign studios, it is just easier to adapt in a experienced and fully equipped studio in Japan. Even if the adaptations of webtoons grow, it won't interfere with manga adaptations since they would probably hired more new people into the business, it's especially a good time now with the covid-19 pandamic. Most streaming services are getting tons of new subscriptions and getting more money to invest in originals like crunchyroll is doing. There is a market for it and the context allows an expansion into webtoons (deservingly, just because you don't like it doesn't mean is bad). that doesn't answer the question of who asked for webtoon adaptations though. Only webtoon readers want them, and they are a huge minority in the Anime/Manga community. Taking foreign comics and adapting them into a Japanese anime is just weird, take Tower of God for example. the MC has like, 3 different names: Bam, Yoru, twentyfifth bam, because of language differences between korean and Japanese. this isn't that big of a deal, but it just goes to show that they can't even be assed to put in the work to just call him Yoru in the subs... This webtoon x CR thing is just a quick cash grab, an attempt at trying to break into anime when these aren't truly anime, they're cartoons based on foreign comics. |
Apr 29, 2020 3:34 PM
#57
Well, is looking better than TOG. At least, for now. D-arts said: I don't want a crappy version of Tenjou Tenge, all these lame god complex webtoon getting adaptation and all the seinen manga or other shonen magazine works except jump old amd new are not even getting translated... This is bad. Trashy isekai (and it's twin, VRMMORPGs) trash adaptations are already overtaking and oversaturating the market, for quite some years, actually. Some extra korean/chinese stuff is not going to chance the landscape by a lot. D-arts said: ElGoblino said: Well, had a good laugh tonight with these 2 dumb-asses arguing and giving their opinions on a bunch of stuff that they have almost no clue about except for what they heard and read here and there. They think what they are talking about are facts like they work in the industry and know what's going on behind the scenes. Good one guys thank you for the entertainment! Oh and btw to the one that said China copied Japanese style of art and animation, let me inform you that it's the other way around since ancient times. Japan copied China's art for hundreds of years along with a lot of other things. Also a lot of animators from China, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, America are working on a ton of anime shows this decade , majority of the high quality shows like some recent ones Mob Psycho, Fate/Grand Order Babylonya and some of the best animated episodes like Fate/Apocrypha's 22 Mob Pyscho II episode 5, Boruto 65 have been done by mostly foreign animators. Some of the biggest names in the industry right now like Hakuyu Go (director for Apocrypha 22, MP II 5, All Might vs Nomu), Weiling Zhang(Boruto 65, MP II, Carole and Tuesday), GEM(MP II, Black Clover episode 100, Castlevania), chengxi huang(Boruto 65+other cuts , Naruto final fight, MHA, Castlevania) and even the director of Castlevania Spencer Wan is slowly making a name for himself (worked on Boruto 65 + other cuts and recently worked on a chinese show Hitori no Shita that's been making a lot of fuss in the animation industry this past week for how good it looks). Anything with the tag anime made outside Japan is a copy of Japanese artstyle for making some bucks off anime trend, isn't this obvious why I need to elaborate? Are you idiot? Things like castlevania and avatar wouldn't exist if Japanese artstyle was never popular. Osamu Tezuka, the father of anime, was heavily inspired by Disney animations. Anime does not exists in a isolated bubble. |
FGO NA Code: 482.072.599 (F2P thug life of savings...) Ben-to! best nonsensical action anime. Ever. |
May 1, 2020 12:55 PM
#58
May 1, 2020 5:08 PM
#59
malvarez1 said: Why do so many people think this isn't a "real" anime? It's literally airing on Japanese TV! Because they are Weeaboos. Japanese stuff=good, original Western (or other eastern, not!nipponic) stuff=bad, copycats Like all those endless battle shounens and harem-esque isekais. SO ORIGINAL, YOU CANT EVEN TELL MOST OF THEM APART. |
FGO NA Code: 482.072.599 (F2P thug life of savings...) Ben-to! best nonsensical action anime. Ever. |
May 3, 2020 7:51 AM
#60
Fabris said: malvarez1 said: Why do so many people think this isn't a "real" anime? It's literally airing on Japanese TV! Because they are Weeaboos. Japanese stuff=good, original Western (or other eastern, not!nipponic) stuff=bad, copycats Like all those endless battle shounens and harem-esque isekais. SO ORIGINAL, YOU CANT EVEN TELL MOST OF THEM APART. This.Why the fuck would region matter?A story is a story,whether it comes from japan or korea or china or the west. |
May 3, 2020 7:52 AM
#61
Japanese Korean Chinese USA i don't care i have three-episode rule if i like i will watch if i dont i drop same for this one |
May 4, 2020 9:18 PM
#62
May 7, 2020 2:08 AM
#63
Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: Sirenka27 said: Clubby said: Manhwa taking over anime, this is actually horrible. So many good manga not getting adaptations and priority is given to webtoons. Fkn great. why are you bothered by this? yeah yeah yeah so many, but when the adaptation is released and does not meet your expectations, you will blaspheme and throw it away. aaaahh a mortal human, always feeling lacking. I'm bothered by this because instead of adapting the tons of amazing manga, they are choosing some cheap webtoons for some quick publicity for the webtoon app. Yes, you mean Boruto? Or any YuGiOh from the past decade? Cardfight? I can keep going, but it never was and it never will be this type of business deal keeping "worthy manga" of being adapted. There are tons of animes every year that are awful, you really think they will stop doing that? Did you really think that is an worthy argument? where did i mention boruto and yugioh? There's still tons of great manga yet to be adapted or fully adalted like Kimi ni todoke, Domestic na Kanojo, Citrus, and the list goes on. Also, if they find this kind of deal to be lucrative, it eventually will hold back some worthy manga from being adapted. You stated that adapting webtoons will keep good mangas from being adapted. I'm stating that it wouldn't make any difference because they adapt really garbage mangas like boruto, yugioh etc. Japan will not start fully adapting mangas that already had their adaptation, it should be part of their model but it isn't. My whole point is that your type of argument doesn't hold. It isn't webtoons that steals the change of good mangas of being adapted, it is terrible mangas that actually get in the way. Webtoons only got a chance now and they could potentially be adapted by foreign studios, it is just easier to adapt in a experienced and fully equipped studio in Japan. Even if the adaptations of webtoons grow, it won't interfere with manga adaptations since they would probably hired more new people into the business, it's especially a good time now with the covid-19 pandamic. Most streaming services are getting tons of new subscriptions and getting more money to invest in originals like crunchyroll is doing. There is a market for it and the context allows an expansion into webtoons (deservingly, just because you don't like it doesn't mean is bad). that doesn't answer the question of who asked for webtoon adaptations though. Only webtoon readers want them, and they are a huge minority in the Anime/Manga community. Taking foreign comics and adapting them into a Japanese anime is just weird, take Tower of God for example. the MC has like, 3 different names: Bam, Yoru, twentyfifth bam, because of language differences between korean and Japanese. this isn't that big of a deal, but it just goes to show that they can't even be assed to put in the work to just call him Yoru in the subs... This webtoon x CR thing is just a quick cash grab, an attempt at trying to break into anime when these aren't truly anime, they're cartoons based on foreign comics. 1. Of course the webtoon readers were the ones who asked for anime adaptations? What you expect people who never read a webtoon to ask for an anime? That sounds stupid af. 2. You pull out of your ass the notion that the ones that read webtoons are a minority in the anime community. No statistics to back it up you just assume that. 3. After this adaptation anime watchers will start reading webtoons and webtoon readers will start watching anime. Good thing for both sides. 4. Calling it a quick cash grab when basically almost any anime is doing that. Anime studios don't make anime to lose money. 5. Anime is an animation produced in japan at a japanese studio. Source of the story doesn't matter. Is like throwing a fit and saying that anime from light novels are not anime because anime must come from manga. |
May 7, 2020 2:39 AM
#64
Kinben69 said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: Sirenka27 said: Clubby said: Manhwa taking over anime, this is actually horrible. So many good manga not getting adaptations and priority is given to webtoons. Fkn great. why are you bothered by this? yeah yeah yeah so many, but when the adaptation is released and does not meet your expectations, you will blaspheme and throw it away. aaaahh a mortal human, always feeling lacking. I'm bothered by this because instead of adapting the tons of amazing manga, they are choosing some cheap webtoons for some quick publicity for the webtoon app. Yes, you mean Boruto? Or any YuGiOh from the past decade? Cardfight? I can keep going, but it never was and it never will be this type of business deal keeping "worthy manga" of being adapted. There are tons of animes every year that are awful, you really think they will stop doing that? Did you really think that is an worthy argument? where did i mention boruto and yugioh? There's still tons of great manga yet to be adapted or fully adalted like Kimi ni todoke, Domestic na Kanojo, Citrus, and the list goes on. Also, if they find this kind of deal to be lucrative, it eventually will hold back some worthy manga from being adapted. You stated that adapting webtoons will keep good mangas from being adapted. I'm stating that it wouldn't make any difference because they adapt really garbage mangas like boruto, yugioh etc. Japan will not start fully adapting mangas that already had their adaptation, it should be part of their model but it isn't. My whole point is that your type of argument doesn't hold. It isn't webtoons that steals the change of good mangas of being adapted, it is terrible mangas that actually get in the way. Webtoons only got a chance now and they could potentially be adapted by foreign studios, it is just easier to adapt in a experienced and fully equipped studio in Japan. Even if the adaptations of webtoons grow, it won't interfere with manga adaptations since they would probably hired more new people into the business, it's especially a good time now with the covid-19 pandamic. Most streaming services are getting tons of new subscriptions and getting more money to invest in originals like crunchyroll is doing. There is a market for it and the context allows an expansion into webtoons (deservingly, just because you don't like it doesn't mean is bad). that doesn't answer the question of who asked for webtoon adaptations though. Only webtoon readers want them, and they are a huge minority in the Anime/Manga community. Taking foreign comics and adapting them into a Japanese anime is just weird, take Tower of God for example. the MC has like, 3 different names: Bam, Yoru, twentyfifth bam, because of language differences between korean and Japanese. this isn't that big of a deal, but it just goes to show that they can't even be assed to put in the work to just call him Yoru in the subs... This webtoon x CR thing is just a quick cash grab, an attempt at trying to break into anime when these aren't truly anime, they're cartoons based on foreign comics. 1. Of course the webtoon readers were the ones who asked for anime adaptations? What you expect people who never read a webtoon to ask for an anime? That sounds stupid af. 2. You pull out of your ass the notion that the ones that read webtoons are a minority in the anime community. No statistics to back it up you just assume that. 3. After this adaptation anime watchers will start reading webtoons and webtoon readers will start watching anime. Good thing for both sides. 4. Calling it a quick cash grab when basically almost any anime is doing that. Anime studios don't make anime to lose money. 5. Anime is an animation produced in japan at a japanese studio. Source of the story doesn't matter. Is like throwing a fit and saying that anime from light novels are not anime because anime must come from manga. Anime is Japanese, and it's always made adaptations from either: Japanese Manga, Japanese Light novels, or Japanese Novels. Now we are getting "anime" made from webtoons? This is just CR and other western companies using the anime tagline to promote cartoons. They use the same style as anime and are in Japanese, that doesn't mean it is anime. Do Japanese people want to see webtoon adaptations? Not much of them do. So, this is just a trend of the west appropriating anime and trying to mold it into what is the "best for buisness". Edit: Also, nice fake account, making an acc just to upvote ToG and IR is just idiotic. |
May 7, 2020 2:54 AM
#65
Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: Sirenka27 said: Clubby said: Manhwa taking over anime, this is actually horrible. So many good manga not getting adaptations and priority is given to webtoons. Fkn great. why are you bothered by this? yeah yeah yeah so many, but when the adaptation is released and does not meet your expectations, you will blaspheme and throw it away. aaaahh a mortal human, always feeling lacking. I'm bothered by this because instead of adapting the tons of amazing manga, they are choosing some cheap webtoons for some quick publicity for the webtoon app. Yes, you mean Boruto? Or any YuGiOh from the past decade? Cardfight? I can keep going, but it never was and it never will be this type of business deal keeping "worthy manga" of being adapted. There are tons of animes every year that are awful, you really think they will stop doing that? Did you really think that is an worthy argument? where did i mention boruto and yugioh? There's still tons of great manga yet to be adapted or fully adalted like Kimi ni todoke, Domestic na Kanojo, Citrus, and the list goes on. Also, if they find this kind of deal to be lucrative, it eventually will hold back some worthy manga from being adapted. You stated that adapting webtoons will keep good mangas from being adapted. I'm stating that it wouldn't make any difference because they adapt really garbage mangas like boruto, yugioh etc. Japan will not start fully adapting mangas that already had their adaptation, it should be part of their model but it isn't. My whole point is that your type of argument doesn't hold. It isn't webtoons that steals the change of good mangas of being adapted, it is terrible mangas that actually get in the way. Webtoons only got a chance now and they could potentially be adapted by foreign studios, it is just easier to adapt in a experienced and fully equipped studio in Japan. Even if the adaptations of webtoons grow, it won't interfere with manga adaptations since they would probably hired more new people into the business, it's especially a good time now with the covid-19 pandamic. Most streaming services are getting tons of new subscriptions and getting more money to invest in originals like crunchyroll is doing. There is a market for it and the context allows an expansion into webtoons (deservingly, just because you don't like it doesn't mean is bad). that doesn't answer the question of who asked for webtoon adaptations though. Only webtoon readers want them, and they are a huge minority in the Anime/Manga community. Taking foreign comics and adapting them into a Japanese anime is just weird, take Tower of God for example. the MC has like, 3 different names: Bam, Yoru, twentyfifth bam, because of language differences between korean and Japanese. this isn't that big of a deal, but it just goes to show that they can't even be assed to put in the work to just call him Yoru in the subs... This webtoon x CR thing is just a quick cash grab, an attempt at trying to break into anime when these aren't truly anime, they're cartoons based on foreign comics. 1. Of course the webtoon readers were the ones who asked for anime adaptations? What you expect people who never read a webtoon to ask for an anime? That sounds stupid af. 2. You pull out of your ass the notion that the ones that read webtoons are a minority in the anime community. No statistics to back it up you just assume that. 3. After this adaptation anime watchers will start reading webtoons and webtoon readers will start watching anime. Good thing for both sides. 4. Calling it a quick cash grab when basically almost any anime is doing that. Anime studios don't make anime to lose money. 5. Anime is an animation produced in japan at a japanese studio. Source of the story doesn't matter. Is like throwing a fit and saying that anime from light novels are not anime because anime must come from manga. Anime is Japanese, and it's always made adaptations from either: Japanese Manga, Japanese Light novels, or Japanese Novels. Now we are getting "anime" made from webtoons? This is just CR and other western companies using the anime tagline to promote cartoons. They use the same style as anime and are in Japanese, that doesn't mean it is anime. Do Japanese people want to see webtoon adaptations? Not much of them do. So, this is just a trend of the west appropriating anime and trying to mold it into what is the "best for buisness". Edit: Also, nice fake account, making an acc just to upvote ToG and IR is just idiotic. If this was a fake account I would give 10 to ToG. I just forgot my MAL account since I didn't update it in a long time. My account was starchild1500 or starchild_1500 , something like that. |
May 7, 2020 3:03 AM
#66
Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: Sirenka27 said: Clubby said: Manhwa taking over anime, this is actually horrible. So many good manga not getting adaptations and priority is given to webtoons. Fkn great. why are you bothered by this? yeah yeah yeah so many, but when the adaptation is released and does not meet your expectations, you will blaspheme and throw it away. aaaahh a mortal human, always feeling lacking. I'm bothered by this because instead of adapting the tons of amazing manga, they are choosing some cheap webtoons for some quick publicity for the webtoon app. Yes, you mean Boruto? Or any YuGiOh from the past decade? Cardfight? I can keep going, but it never was and it never will be this type of business deal keeping "worthy manga" of being adapted. There are tons of animes every year that are awful, you really think they will stop doing that? Did you really think that is an worthy argument? where did i mention boruto and yugioh? There's still tons of great manga yet to be adapted or fully adalted like Kimi ni todoke, Domestic na Kanojo, Citrus, and the list goes on. Also, if they find this kind of deal to be lucrative, it eventually will hold back some worthy manga from being adapted. You stated that adapting webtoons will keep good mangas from being adapted. I'm stating that it wouldn't make any difference because they adapt really garbage mangas like boruto, yugioh etc. Japan will not start fully adapting mangas that already had their adaptation, it should be part of their model but it isn't. My whole point is that your type of argument doesn't hold. It isn't webtoons that steals the change of good mangas of being adapted, it is terrible mangas that actually get in the way. Webtoons only got a chance now and they could potentially be adapted by foreign studios, it is just easier to adapt in a experienced and fully equipped studio in Japan. Even if the adaptations of webtoons grow, it won't interfere with manga adaptations since they would probably hired more new people into the business, it's especially a good time now with the covid-19 pandamic. Most streaming services are getting tons of new subscriptions and getting more money to invest in originals like crunchyroll is doing. There is a market for it and the context allows an expansion into webtoons (deservingly, just because you don't like it doesn't mean is bad). that doesn't answer the question of who asked for webtoon adaptations though. Only webtoon readers want them, and they are a huge minority in the Anime/Manga community. Taking foreign comics and adapting them into a Japanese anime is just weird, take Tower of God for example. the MC has like, 3 different names: Bam, Yoru, twentyfifth bam, because of language differences between korean and Japanese. this isn't that big of a deal, but it just goes to show that they can't even be assed to put in the work to just call him Yoru in the subs... This webtoon x CR thing is just a quick cash grab, an attempt at trying to break into anime when these aren't truly anime, they're cartoons based on foreign comics. 1. Of course the webtoon readers were the ones who asked for anime adaptations? What you expect people who never read a webtoon to ask for an anime? That sounds stupid af. 2. You pull out of your ass the notion that the ones that read webtoons are a minority in the anime community. No statistics to back it up you just assume that. 3. After this adaptation anime watchers will start reading webtoons and webtoon readers will start watching anime. Good thing for both sides. 4. Calling it a quick cash grab when basically almost any anime is doing that. Anime studios don't make anime to lose money. 5. Anime is an animation produced in japan at a japanese studio. Source of the story doesn't matter. Is like throwing a fit and saying that anime from light novels are not anime because anime must come from manga. Anime is Japanese, and it's always made adaptations from either: Japanese Manga, Japanese Light novels, or Japanese Novels. Now we are getting "anime" made from webtoons? This is just CR and other western companies using the anime tagline to promote cartoons. They use the same style as anime and are in Japanese, that doesn't mean it is anime. Do Japanese people want to see webtoon adaptations? Not much of them do. So, this is just a trend of the west appropriating anime and trying to mold it into what is the "best for buisness". Edit: Also, nice fake account, making an acc just to upvote ToG and IR is just idiotic. If this was a fake account I would give 10 to ToG. I just forgot my MAL account since I didn't update it in a long time. My account was starchild1500 or starchild_1500 , something like that. A whole month into your new account and still only 4 shows added? out of 104? sure lad. |
May 7, 2020 3:11 AM
#67
Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: Sirenka27 said: Clubby said: Manhwa taking over anime, this is actually horrible. So many good manga not getting adaptations and priority is given to webtoons. Fkn great. why are you bothered by this? yeah yeah yeah so many, but when the adaptation is released and does not meet your expectations, you will blaspheme and throw it away. aaaahh a mortal human, always feeling lacking. I'm bothered by this because instead of adapting the tons of amazing manga, they are choosing some cheap webtoons for some quick publicity for the webtoon app. Yes, you mean Boruto? Or any YuGiOh from the past decade? Cardfight? I can keep going, but it never was and it never will be this type of business deal keeping "worthy manga" of being adapted. There are tons of animes every year that are awful, you really think they will stop doing that? Did you really think that is an worthy argument? where did i mention boruto and yugioh? There's still tons of great manga yet to be adapted or fully adalted like Kimi ni todoke, Domestic na Kanojo, Citrus, and the list goes on. Also, if they find this kind of deal to be lucrative, it eventually will hold back some worthy manga from being adapted. You stated that adapting webtoons will keep good mangas from being adapted. I'm stating that it wouldn't make any difference because they adapt really garbage mangas like boruto, yugioh etc. Japan will not start fully adapting mangas that already had their adaptation, it should be part of their model but it isn't. My whole point is that your type of argument doesn't hold. It isn't webtoons that steals the change of good mangas of being adapted, it is terrible mangas that actually get in the way. Webtoons only got a chance now and they could potentially be adapted by foreign studios, it is just easier to adapt in a experienced and fully equipped studio in Japan. Even if the adaptations of webtoons grow, it won't interfere with manga adaptations since they would probably hired more new people into the business, it's especially a good time now with the covid-19 pandamic. Most streaming services are getting tons of new subscriptions and getting more money to invest in originals like crunchyroll is doing. There is a market for it and the context allows an expansion into webtoons (deservingly, just because you don't like it doesn't mean is bad). that doesn't answer the question of who asked for webtoon adaptations though. Only webtoon readers want them, and they are a huge minority in the Anime/Manga community. Taking foreign comics and adapting them into a Japanese anime is just weird, take Tower of God for example. the MC has like, 3 different names: Bam, Yoru, twentyfifth bam, because of language differences between korean and Japanese. this isn't that big of a deal, but it just goes to show that they can't even be assed to put in the work to just call him Yoru in the subs... This webtoon x CR thing is just a quick cash grab, an attempt at trying to break into anime when these aren't truly anime, they're cartoons based on foreign comics. 1. Of course the webtoon readers were the ones who asked for anime adaptations? What you expect people who never read a webtoon to ask for an anime? That sounds stupid af. 2. You pull out of your ass the notion that the ones that read webtoons are a minority in the anime community. No statistics to back it up you just assume that. 3. After this adaptation anime watchers will start reading webtoons and webtoon readers will start watching anime. Good thing for both sides. 4. Calling it a quick cash grab when basically almost any anime is doing that. Anime studios don't make anime to lose money. 5. Anime is an animation produced in japan at a japanese studio. Source of the story doesn't matter. Is like throwing a fit and saying that anime from light novels are not anime because anime must come from manga. Anime is Japanese, and it's always made adaptations from either: Japanese Manga, Japanese Light novels, or Japanese Novels. Now we are getting "anime" made from webtoons? This is just CR and other western companies using the anime tagline to promote cartoons. They use the same style as anime and are in Japanese, that doesn't mean it is anime. Do Japanese people want to see webtoon adaptations? Not much of them do. So, this is just a trend of the west appropriating anime and trying to mold it into what is the "best for buisness". Edit: Also, nice fake account, making an acc just to upvote ToG and IR is just idiotic. If this was a fake account I would give 10 to ToG. I just forgot my MAL account since I didn't update it in a long time. My account was starchild1500 or starchild_1500 , something like that. A whole month into your new account and still only 4 shows added? out of 104? sure lad. Because this is actually what I watched? If I say now that the only show that I watched every week in winter was Ishizoku Reviewers you would say that I am a heretic xD. I watched anime for a long time. Ofc I have times when I don't feel like watching because of other things. Also I watched other things that I didn't add such as Teacher Onizuka and In;Spectre but I didn't finish them. |
May 7, 2020 3:15 AM
#68
https://myanimelist.net/profile/starchild1500 found my other account on google. But I can't access it. |
May 7, 2020 3:32 AM
#69
Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: Sirenka27 said: Clubby said: Manhwa taking over anime, this is actually horrible. So many good manga not getting adaptations and priority is given to webtoons. Fkn great. why are you bothered by this? yeah yeah yeah so many, but when the adaptation is released and does not meet your expectations, you will blaspheme and throw it away. aaaahh a mortal human, always feeling lacking. I'm bothered by this because instead of adapting the tons of amazing manga, they are choosing some cheap webtoons for some quick publicity for the webtoon app. Yes, you mean Boruto? Or any YuGiOh from the past decade? Cardfight? I can keep going, but it never was and it never will be this type of business deal keeping "worthy manga" of being adapted. There are tons of animes every year that are awful, you really think they will stop doing that? Did you really think that is an worthy argument? where did i mention boruto and yugioh? There's still tons of great manga yet to be adapted or fully adalted like Kimi ni todoke, Domestic na Kanojo, Citrus, and the list goes on. Also, if they find this kind of deal to be lucrative, it eventually will hold back some worthy manga from being adapted. You stated that adapting webtoons will keep good mangas from being adapted. I'm stating that it wouldn't make any difference because they adapt really garbage mangas like boruto, yugioh etc. Japan will not start fully adapting mangas that already had their adaptation, it should be part of their model but it isn't. My whole point is that your type of argument doesn't hold. It isn't webtoons that steals the change of good mangas of being adapted, it is terrible mangas that actually get in the way. Webtoons only got a chance now and they could potentially be adapted by foreign studios, it is just easier to adapt in a experienced and fully equipped studio in Japan. Even if the adaptations of webtoons grow, it won't interfere with manga adaptations since they would probably hired more new people into the business, it's especially a good time now with the covid-19 pandamic. Most streaming services are getting tons of new subscriptions and getting more money to invest in originals like crunchyroll is doing. There is a market for it and the context allows an expansion into webtoons (deservingly, just because you don't like it doesn't mean is bad). that doesn't answer the question of who asked for webtoon adaptations though. Only webtoon readers want them, and they are a huge minority in the Anime/Manga community. Taking foreign comics and adapting them into a Japanese anime is just weird, take Tower of God for example. the MC has like, 3 different names: Bam, Yoru, twentyfifth bam, because of language differences between korean and Japanese. this isn't that big of a deal, but it just goes to show that they can't even be assed to put in the work to just call him Yoru in the subs... This webtoon x CR thing is just a quick cash grab, an attempt at trying to break into anime when these aren't truly anime, they're cartoons based on foreign comics. 1. Of course the webtoon readers were the ones who asked for anime adaptations? What you expect people who never read a webtoon to ask for an anime? That sounds stupid af. 2. You pull out of your ass the notion that the ones that read webtoons are a minority in the anime community. No statistics to back it up you just assume that. 3. After this adaptation anime watchers will start reading webtoons and webtoon readers will start watching anime. Good thing for both sides. 4. Calling it a quick cash grab when basically almost any anime is doing that. Anime studios don't make anime to lose money. 5. Anime is an animation produced in japan at a japanese studio. Source of the story doesn't matter. Is like throwing a fit and saying that anime from light novels are not anime because anime must come from manga. Anime is Japanese, and it's always made adaptations from either: Japanese Manga, Japanese Light novels, or Japanese Novels. Now we are getting "anime" made from webtoons? This is just CR and other western companies using the anime tagline to promote cartoons. They use the same style as anime and are in Japanese, that doesn't mean it is anime. Do Japanese people want to see webtoon adaptations? Not much of them do. So, this is just a trend of the west appropriating anime and trying to mold it into what is the "best for buisness". Edit: Also, nice fake account, making an acc just to upvote ToG and IR is just idiotic. If this was a fake account I would give 10 to ToG. I just forgot my MAL account since I didn't update it in a long time. My account was starchild1500 or starchild_1500 , something like that. A whole month into your new account and still only 4 shows added? out of 104? sure lad. Because this is actually what I watched? If I say now that the only show that I watched every week in winter was Ishizoku Reviewers you would say that I am a heretic xD. I watched anime for a long time. Ofc I have times when I don't feel like watching because of other things. Also I watched other things that I didn't add such as Teacher Onizuka and In;Spectre but I didn't finish them. you can still add the things on your other account on this account you know that right? |
May 7, 2020 3:37 AM
#70
Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: Sirenka27 said: Clubby said: Manhwa taking over anime, this is actually horrible. So many good manga not getting adaptations and priority is given to webtoons. Fkn great. why are you bothered by this? yeah yeah yeah so many, but when the adaptation is released and does not meet your expectations, you will blaspheme and throw it away. aaaahh a mortal human, always feeling lacking. I'm bothered by this because instead of adapting the tons of amazing manga, they are choosing some cheap webtoons for some quick publicity for the webtoon app. Yes, you mean Boruto? Or any YuGiOh from the past decade? Cardfight? I can keep going, but it never was and it never will be this type of business deal keeping "worthy manga" of being adapted. There are tons of animes every year that are awful, you really think they will stop doing that? Did you really think that is an worthy argument? where did i mention boruto and yugioh? There's still tons of great manga yet to be adapted or fully adalted like Kimi ni todoke, Domestic na Kanojo, Citrus, and the list goes on. Also, if they find this kind of deal to be lucrative, it eventually will hold back some worthy manga from being adapted. You stated that adapting webtoons will keep good mangas from being adapted. I'm stating that it wouldn't make any difference because they adapt really garbage mangas like boruto, yugioh etc. Japan will not start fully adapting mangas that already had their adaptation, it should be part of their model but it isn't. My whole point is that your type of argument doesn't hold. It isn't webtoons that steals the change of good mangas of being adapted, it is terrible mangas that actually get in the way. Webtoons only got a chance now and they could potentially be adapted by foreign studios, it is just easier to adapt in a experienced and fully equipped studio in Japan. Even if the adaptations of webtoons grow, it won't interfere with manga adaptations since they would probably hired more new people into the business, it's especially a good time now with the covid-19 pandamic. Most streaming services are getting tons of new subscriptions and getting more money to invest in originals like crunchyroll is doing. There is a market for it and the context allows an expansion into webtoons (deservingly, just because you don't like it doesn't mean is bad). that doesn't answer the question of who asked for webtoon adaptations though. Only webtoon readers want them, and they are a huge minority in the Anime/Manga community. Taking foreign comics and adapting them into a Japanese anime is just weird, take Tower of God for example. the MC has like, 3 different names: Bam, Yoru, twentyfifth bam, because of language differences between korean and Japanese. this isn't that big of a deal, but it just goes to show that they can't even be assed to put in the work to just call him Yoru in the subs... This webtoon x CR thing is just a quick cash grab, an attempt at trying to break into anime when these aren't truly anime, they're cartoons based on foreign comics. 1. Of course the webtoon readers were the ones who asked for anime adaptations? What you expect people who never read a webtoon to ask for an anime? That sounds stupid af. 2. You pull out of your ass the notion that the ones that read webtoons are a minority in the anime community. No statistics to back it up you just assume that. 3. After this adaptation anime watchers will start reading webtoons and webtoon readers will start watching anime. Good thing for both sides. 4. Calling it a quick cash grab when basically almost any anime is doing that. Anime studios don't make anime to lose money. 5. Anime is an animation produced in japan at a japanese studio. Source of the story doesn't matter. Is like throwing a fit and saying that anime from light novels are not anime because anime must come from manga. Anime is Japanese, and it's always made adaptations from either: Japanese Manga, Japanese Light novels, or Japanese Novels. Now we are getting "anime" made from webtoons? This is just CR and other western companies using the anime tagline to promote cartoons. They use the same style as anime and are in Japanese, that doesn't mean it is anime. Do Japanese people want to see webtoon adaptations? Not much of them do. So, this is just a trend of the west appropriating anime and trying to mold it into what is the "best for buisness". Edit: Also, nice fake account, making an acc just to upvote ToG and IR is just idiotic. If this was a fake account I would give 10 to ToG. I just forgot my MAL account since I didn't update it in a long time. My account was starchild1500 or starchild_1500 , something like that. A whole month into your new account and still only 4 shows added? out of 104? sure lad. Because this is actually what I watched? If I say now that the only show that I watched every week in winter was Ishizoku Reviewers you would say that I am a heretic xD. I watched anime for a long time. Ofc I have times when I don't feel like watching because of other things. Also I watched other things that I didn't add such as Teacher Onizuka and In;Spectre but I didn't finish them. you can still add the things on your other account on this account you know that right? Too lazy for that. Anyway I just wanted this account more for discussion. There are a lot of anime I watched that are not on that list. I've watched 400 at least. |
May 7, 2020 4:36 AM
#71
Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: Sirenka27 said: Clubby said: Manhwa taking over anime, this is actually horrible. So many good manga not getting adaptations and priority is given to webtoons. Fkn great. why are you bothered by this? yeah yeah yeah so many, but when the adaptation is released and does not meet your expectations, you will blaspheme and throw it away. aaaahh a mortal human, always feeling lacking. I'm bothered by this because instead of adapting the tons of amazing manga, they are choosing some cheap webtoons for some quick publicity for the webtoon app. Yes, you mean Boruto? Or any YuGiOh from the past decade? Cardfight? I can keep going, but it never was and it never will be this type of business deal keeping "worthy manga" of being adapted. There are tons of animes every year that are awful, you really think they will stop doing that? Did you really think that is an worthy argument? where did i mention boruto and yugioh? There's still tons of great manga yet to be adapted or fully adalted like Kimi ni todoke, Domestic na Kanojo, Citrus, and the list goes on. Also, if they find this kind of deal to be lucrative, it eventually will hold back some worthy manga from being adapted. You stated that adapting webtoons will keep good mangas from being adapted. I'm stating that it wouldn't make any difference because they adapt really garbage mangas like boruto, yugioh etc. Japan will not start fully adapting mangas that already had their adaptation, it should be part of their model but it isn't. My whole point is that your type of argument doesn't hold. It isn't webtoons that steals the change of good mangas of being adapted, it is terrible mangas that actually get in the way. Webtoons only got a chance now and they could potentially be adapted by foreign studios, it is just easier to adapt in a experienced and fully equipped studio in Japan. Even if the adaptations of webtoons grow, it won't interfere with manga adaptations since they would probably hired more new people into the business, it's especially a good time now with the covid-19 pandamic. Most streaming services are getting tons of new subscriptions and getting more money to invest in originals like crunchyroll is doing. There is a market for it and the context allows an expansion into webtoons (deservingly, just because you don't like it doesn't mean is bad). that doesn't answer the question of who asked for webtoon adaptations though. Only webtoon readers want them, and they are a huge minority in the Anime/Manga community. Taking foreign comics and adapting them into a Japanese anime is just weird, take Tower of God for example. the MC has like, 3 different names: Bam, Yoru, twentyfifth bam, because of language differences between korean and Japanese. this isn't that big of a deal, but it just goes to show that they can't even be assed to put in the work to just call him Yoru in the subs... This webtoon x CR thing is just a quick cash grab, an attempt at trying to break into anime when these aren't truly anime, they're cartoons based on foreign comics. 1. Of course the webtoon readers were the ones who asked for anime adaptations? What you expect people who never read a webtoon to ask for an anime? That sounds stupid af. 2. You pull out of your ass the notion that the ones that read webtoons are a minority in the anime community. No statistics to back it up you just assume that. 3. After this adaptation anime watchers will start reading webtoons and webtoon readers will start watching anime. Good thing for both sides. 4. Calling it a quick cash grab when basically almost any anime is doing that. Anime studios don't make anime to lose money. 5. Anime is an animation produced in japan at a japanese studio. Source of the story doesn't matter. Is like throwing a fit and saying that anime from light novels are not anime because anime must come from manga. Anime is Japanese, and it's always made adaptations from either: Japanese Manga, Japanese Light novels, or Japanese Novels. Now we are getting "anime" made from webtoons? This is just CR and other western companies using the anime tagline to promote cartoons. They use the same style as anime and are in Japanese, that doesn't mean it is anime. Do Japanese people want to see webtoon adaptations? Not much of them do. So, this is just a trend of the west appropriating anime and trying to mold it into what is the "best for buisness". Edit: Also, nice fake account, making an acc just to upvote ToG and IR is just idiotic. If this was a fake account I would give 10 to ToG. I just forgot my MAL account since I didn't update it in a long time. My account was starchild1500 or starchild_1500 , something like that. A whole month into your new account and still only 4 shows added? out of 104? sure lad. Because this is actually what I watched? If I say now that the only show that I watched every week in winter was Ishizoku Reviewers you would say that I am a heretic xD. I watched anime for a long time. Ofc I have times when I don't feel like watching because of other things. Also I watched other things that I didn't add such as Teacher Onizuka and In;Spectre but I didn't finish them. you can still add the things on your other account on this account you know that right? Too lazy for that. Anyway I just wanted this account more for discussion. There are a lot of anime I watched that are not on that list. I've watched 400 at least. yeah, i still won't take what you say seriously, espcially when you gave IR a 10... |
May 7, 2020 5:00 AM
#72
The animation isn't that bad, and it's seems like a nice anime, maybe i should give it a chance before saying more :3 |
May 7, 2020 5:09 AM
#73
Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: Sirenka27 said: Clubby said: Manhwa taking over anime, this is actually horrible. So many good manga not getting adaptations and priority is given to webtoons. Fkn great. why are you bothered by this? yeah yeah yeah so many, but when the adaptation is released and does not meet your expectations, you will blaspheme and throw it away. aaaahh a mortal human, always feeling lacking. I'm bothered by this because instead of adapting the tons of amazing manga, they are choosing some cheap webtoons for some quick publicity for the webtoon app. Yes, you mean Boruto? Or any YuGiOh from the past decade? Cardfight? I can keep going, but it never was and it never will be this type of business deal keeping "worthy manga" of being adapted. There are tons of animes every year that are awful, you really think they will stop doing that? Did you really think that is an worthy argument? where did i mention boruto and yugioh? There's still tons of great manga yet to be adapted or fully adalted like Kimi ni todoke, Domestic na Kanojo, Citrus, and the list goes on. Also, if they find this kind of deal to be lucrative, it eventually will hold back some worthy manga from being adapted. You stated that adapting webtoons will keep good mangas from being adapted. I'm stating that it wouldn't make any difference because they adapt really garbage mangas like boruto, yugioh etc. Japan will not start fully adapting mangas that already had their adaptation, it should be part of their model but it isn't. My whole point is that your type of argument doesn't hold. It isn't webtoons that steals the change of good mangas of being adapted, it is terrible mangas that actually get in the way. Webtoons only got a chance now and they could potentially be adapted by foreign studios, it is just easier to adapt in a experienced and fully equipped studio in Japan. Even if the adaptations of webtoons grow, it won't interfere with manga adaptations since they would probably hired more new people into the business, it's especially a good time now with the covid-19 pandamic. Most streaming services are getting tons of new subscriptions and getting more money to invest in originals like crunchyroll is doing. There is a market for it and the context allows an expansion into webtoons (deservingly, just because you don't like it doesn't mean is bad). that doesn't answer the question of who asked for webtoon adaptations though. Only webtoon readers want them, and they are a huge minority in the Anime/Manga community. Taking foreign comics and adapting them into a Japanese anime is just weird, take Tower of God for example. the MC has like, 3 different names: Bam, Yoru, twentyfifth bam, because of language differences between korean and Japanese. this isn't that big of a deal, but it just goes to show that they can't even be assed to put in the work to just call him Yoru in the subs... This webtoon x CR thing is just a quick cash grab, an attempt at trying to break into anime when these aren't truly anime, they're cartoons based on foreign comics. 1. Of course the webtoon readers were the ones who asked for anime adaptations? What you expect people who never read a webtoon to ask for an anime? That sounds stupid af. 2. You pull out of your ass the notion that the ones that read webtoons are a minority in the anime community. No statistics to back it up you just assume that. 3. After this adaptation anime watchers will start reading webtoons and webtoon readers will start watching anime. Good thing for both sides. 4. Calling it a quick cash grab when basically almost any anime is doing that. Anime studios don't make anime to lose money. 5. Anime is an animation produced in japan at a japanese studio. Source of the story doesn't matter. Is like throwing a fit and saying that anime from light novels are not anime because anime must come from manga. Anime is Japanese, and it's always made adaptations from either: Japanese Manga, Japanese Light novels, or Japanese Novels. Now we are getting "anime" made from webtoons? This is just CR and other western companies using the anime tagline to promote cartoons. They use the same style as anime and are in Japanese, that doesn't mean it is anime. Do Japanese people want to see webtoon adaptations? Not much of them do. So, this is just a trend of the west appropriating anime and trying to mold it into what is the "best for buisness". Edit: Also, nice fake account, making an acc just to upvote ToG and IR is just idiotic. If this was a fake account I would give 10 to ToG. I just forgot my MAL account since I didn't update it in a long time. My account was starchild1500 or starchild_1500 , something like that. A whole month into your new account and still only 4 shows added? out of 104? sure lad. Because this is actually what I watched? If I say now that the only show that I watched every week in winter was Ishizoku Reviewers you would say that I am a heretic xD. I watched anime for a long time. Ofc I have times when I don't feel like watching because of other things. Also I watched other things that I didn't add such as Teacher Onizuka and In;Spectre but I didn't finish them. you can still add the things on your other account on this account you know that right? Too lazy for that. Anyway I just wanted this account more for discussion. There are a lot of anime I watched that are not on that list. I've watched 400 at least. yeah, i still won't take what you say seriously, espcially when you gave IR a 10... You gave Blend S a 10. How is that better? Suddenly you can't give an anime 10 because it is Ecchi or borderline hentai? |
May 7, 2020 5:14 AM
#74
Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: Sirenka27 said: Clubby said: Manhwa taking over anime, this is actually horrible. So many good manga not getting adaptations and priority is given to webtoons. Fkn great. why are you bothered by this? yeah yeah yeah so many, but when the adaptation is released and does not meet your expectations, you will blaspheme and throw it away. aaaahh a mortal human, always feeling lacking. I'm bothered by this because instead of adapting the tons of amazing manga, they are choosing some cheap webtoons for some quick publicity for the webtoon app. Yes, you mean Boruto? Or any YuGiOh from the past decade? Cardfight? I can keep going, but it never was and it never will be this type of business deal keeping "worthy manga" of being adapted. There are tons of animes every year that are awful, you really think they will stop doing that? Did you really think that is an worthy argument? where did i mention boruto and yugioh? There's still tons of great manga yet to be adapted or fully adalted like Kimi ni todoke, Domestic na Kanojo, Citrus, and the list goes on. Also, if they find this kind of deal to be lucrative, it eventually will hold back some worthy manga from being adapted. You stated that adapting webtoons will keep good mangas from being adapted. I'm stating that it wouldn't make any difference because they adapt really garbage mangas like boruto, yugioh etc. Japan will not start fully adapting mangas that already had their adaptation, it should be part of their model but it isn't. My whole point is that your type of argument doesn't hold. It isn't webtoons that steals the change of good mangas of being adapted, it is terrible mangas that actually get in the way. Webtoons only got a chance now and they could potentially be adapted by foreign studios, it is just easier to adapt in a experienced and fully equipped studio in Japan. Even if the adaptations of webtoons grow, it won't interfere with manga adaptations since they would probably hired more new people into the business, it's especially a good time now with the covid-19 pandamic. Most streaming services are getting tons of new subscriptions and getting more money to invest in originals like crunchyroll is doing. There is a market for it and the context allows an expansion into webtoons (deservingly, just because you don't like it doesn't mean is bad). that doesn't answer the question of who asked for webtoon adaptations though. Only webtoon readers want them, and they are a huge minority in the Anime/Manga community. Taking foreign comics and adapting them into a Japanese anime is just weird, take Tower of God for example. the MC has like, 3 different names: Bam, Yoru, twentyfifth bam, because of language differences between korean and Japanese. this isn't that big of a deal, but it just goes to show that they can't even be assed to put in the work to just call him Yoru in the subs... This webtoon x CR thing is just a quick cash grab, an attempt at trying to break into anime when these aren't truly anime, they're cartoons based on foreign comics. 1. Of course the webtoon readers were the ones who asked for anime adaptations? What you expect people who never read a webtoon to ask for an anime? That sounds stupid af. 2. You pull out of your ass the notion that the ones that read webtoons are a minority in the anime community. No statistics to back it up you just assume that. 3. After this adaptation anime watchers will start reading webtoons and webtoon readers will start watching anime. Good thing for both sides. 4. Calling it a quick cash grab when basically almost any anime is doing that. Anime studios don't make anime to lose money. 5. Anime is an animation produced in japan at a japanese studio. Source of the story doesn't matter. Is like throwing a fit and saying that anime from light novels are not anime because anime must come from manga. Anime is Japanese, and it's always made adaptations from either: Japanese Manga, Japanese Light novels, or Japanese Novels. Now we are getting "anime" made from webtoons? This is just CR and other western companies using the anime tagline to promote cartoons. They use the same style as anime and are in Japanese, that doesn't mean it is anime. Do Japanese people want to see webtoon adaptations? Not much of them do. So, this is just a trend of the west appropriating anime and trying to mold it into what is the "best for buisness". Edit: Also, nice fake account, making an acc just to upvote ToG and IR is just idiotic. If this was a fake account I would give 10 to ToG. I just forgot my MAL account since I didn't update it in a long time. My account was starchild1500 or starchild_1500 , something like that. A whole month into your new account and still only 4 shows added? out of 104? sure lad. Because this is actually what I watched? If I say now that the only show that I watched every week in winter was Ishizoku Reviewers you would say that I am a heretic xD. I watched anime for a long time. Ofc I have times when I don't feel like watching because of other things. Also I watched other things that I didn't add such as Teacher Onizuka and In;Spectre but I didn't finish them. you can still add the things on your other account on this account you know that right? Too lazy for that. Anyway I just wanted this account more for discussion. There are a lot of anime I watched that are not on that list. I've watched 400 at least. yeah, i still won't take what you say seriously, espcially when you gave IR a 10... You gave Blend S a 10. How is that better? Suddenly you can't give an anime 10 because it is Ecchi or borderline hentai? Blend S is actually fun, and it has a loveable cast. Giving Blend S a 10 is more justifiable than giving an overrated meme hentai a 10. |
May 7, 2020 5:18 AM
#75
Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: Sirenka27 said: Clubby said: Manhwa taking over anime, this is actually horrible. So many good manga not getting adaptations and priority is given to webtoons. Fkn great. why are you bothered by this? yeah yeah yeah so many, but when the adaptation is released and does not meet your expectations, you will blaspheme and throw it away. aaaahh a mortal human, always feeling lacking. I'm bothered by this because instead of adapting the tons of amazing manga, they are choosing some cheap webtoons for some quick publicity for the webtoon app. Yes, you mean Boruto? Or any YuGiOh from the past decade? Cardfight? I can keep going, but it never was and it never will be this type of business deal keeping "worthy manga" of being adapted. There are tons of animes every year that are awful, you really think they will stop doing that? Did you really think that is an worthy argument? where did i mention boruto and yugioh? There's still tons of great manga yet to be adapted or fully adalted like Kimi ni todoke, Domestic na Kanojo, Citrus, and the list goes on. Also, if they find this kind of deal to be lucrative, it eventually will hold back some worthy manga from being adapted. You stated that adapting webtoons will keep good mangas from being adapted. I'm stating that it wouldn't make any difference because they adapt really garbage mangas like boruto, yugioh etc. Japan will not start fully adapting mangas that already had their adaptation, it should be part of their model but it isn't. My whole point is that your type of argument doesn't hold. It isn't webtoons that steals the change of good mangas of being adapted, it is terrible mangas that actually get in the way. Webtoons only got a chance now and they could potentially be adapted by foreign studios, it is just easier to adapt in a experienced and fully equipped studio in Japan. Even if the adaptations of webtoons grow, it won't interfere with manga adaptations since they would probably hired more new people into the business, it's especially a good time now with the covid-19 pandamic. Most streaming services are getting tons of new subscriptions and getting more money to invest in originals like crunchyroll is doing. There is a market for it and the context allows an expansion into webtoons (deservingly, just because you don't like it doesn't mean is bad). that doesn't answer the question of who asked for webtoon adaptations though. Only webtoon readers want them, and they are a huge minority in the Anime/Manga community. Taking foreign comics and adapting them into a Japanese anime is just weird, take Tower of God for example. the MC has like, 3 different names: Bam, Yoru, twentyfifth bam, because of language differences between korean and Japanese. this isn't that big of a deal, but it just goes to show that they can't even be assed to put in the work to just call him Yoru in the subs... This webtoon x CR thing is just a quick cash grab, an attempt at trying to break into anime when these aren't truly anime, they're cartoons based on foreign comics. 1. Of course the webtoon readers were the ones who asked for anime adaptations? What you expect people who never read a webtoon to ask for an anime? That sounds stupid af. 2. You pull out of your ass the notion that the ones that read webtoons are a minority in the anime community. No statistics to back it up you just assume that. 3. After this adaptation anime watchers will start reading webtoons and webtoon readers will start watching anime. Good thing for both sides. 4. Calling it a quick cash grab when basically almost any anime is doing that. Anime studios don't make anime to lose money. 5. Anime is an animation produced in japan at a japanese studio. Source of the story doesn't matter. Is like throwing a fit and saying that anime from light novels are not anime because anime must come from manga. Anime is Japanese, and it's always made adaptations from either: Japanese Manga, Japanese Light novels, or Japanese Novels. Now we are getting "anime" made from webtoons? This is just CR and other western companies using the anime tagline to promote cartoons. They use the same style as anime and are in Japanese, that doesn't mean it is anime. Do Japanese people want to see webtoon adaptations? Not much of them do. So, this is just a trend of the west appropriating anime and trying to mold it into what is the "best for buisness". Edit: Also, nice fake account, making an acc just to upvote ToG and IR is just idiotic. If this was a fake account I would give 10 to ToG. I just forgot my MAL account since I didn't update it in a long time. My account was starchild1500 or starchild_1500 , something like that. A whole month into your new account and still only 4 shows added? out of 104? sure lad. Because this is actually what I watched? If I say now that the only show that I watched every week in winter was Ishizoku Reviewers you would say that I am a heretic xD. I watched anime for a long time. Ofc I have times when I don't feel like watching because of other things. Also I watched other things that I didn't add such as Teacher Onizuka and In;Spectre but I didn't finish them. you can still add the things on your other account on this account you know that right? Too lazy for that. Anyway I just wanted this account more for discussion. There are a lot of anime I watched that are not on that list. I've watched 400 at least. yeah, i still won't take what you say seriously, espcially when you gave IR a 10... You gave Blend S a 10. How is that better? Suddenly you can't give an anime 10 because it is Ecchi or borderline hentai? Blend S is actually fun, and it has a loveable cast. Giving Blend S a 10 is more justifiable than giving an overrated meme hentai a 10. Blend S is also overrated and a meme anime. Look at my profile picture. It's not like I actually dislike the show. |
May 7, 2020 5:19 AM
#76
Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: Sirenka27 said: Clubby said: Manhwa taking over anime, this is actually horrible. So many good manga not getting adaptations and priority is given to webtoons. Fkn great. why are you bothered by this? yeah yeah yeah so many, but when the adaptation is released and does not meet your expectations, you will blaspheme and throw it away. aaaahh a mortal human, always feeling lacking. I'm bothered by this because instead of adapting the tons of amazing manga, they are choosing some cheap webtoons for some quick publicity for the webtoon app. Yes, you mean Boruto? Or any YuGiOh from the past decade? Cardfight? I can keep going, but it never was and it never will be this type of business deal keeping "worthy manga" of being adapted. There are tons of animes every year that are awful, you really think they will stop doing that? Did you really think that is an worthy argument? where did i mention boruto and yugioh? There's still tons of great manga yet to be adapted or fully adalted like Kimi ni todoke, Domestic na Kanojo, Citrus, and the list goes on. Also, if they find this kind of deal to be lucrative, it eventually will hold back some worthy manga from being adapted. You stated that adapting webtoons will keep good mangas from being adapted. I'm stating that it wouldn't make any difference because they adapt really garbage mangas like boruto, yugioh etc. Japan will not start fully adapting mangas that already had their adaptation, it should be part of their model but it isn't. My whole point is that your type of argument doesn't hold. It isn't webtoons that steals the change of good mangas of being adapted, it is terrible mangas that actually get in the way. Webtoons only got a chance now and they could potentially be adapted by foreign studios, it is just easier to adapt in a experienced and fully equipped studio in Japan. Even if the adaptations of webtoons grow, it won't interfere with manga adaptations since they would probably hired more new people into the business, it's especially a good time now with the covid-19 pandamic. Most streaming services are getting tons of new subscriptions and getting more money to invest in originals like crunchyroll is doing. There is a market for it and the context allows an expansion into webtoons (deservingly, just because you don't like it doesn't mean is bad). that doesn't answer the question of who asked for webtoon adaptations though. Only webtoon readers want them, and they are a huge minority in the Anime/Manga community. Taking foreign comics and adapting them into a Japanese anime is just weird, take Tower of God for example. the MC has like, 3 different names: Bam, Yoru, twentyfifth bam, because of language differences between korean and Japanese. this isn't that big of a deal, but it just goes to show that they can't even be assed to put in the work to just call him Yoru in the subs... This webtoon x CR thing is just a quick cash grab, an attempt at trying to break into anime when these aren't truly anime, they're cartoons based on foreign comics. 1. Of course the webtoon readers were the ones who asked for anime adaptations? What you expect people who never read a webtoon to ask for an anime? That sounds stupid af. 2. You pull out of your ass the notion that the ones that read webtoons are a minority in the anime community. No statistics to back it up you just assume that. 3. After this adaptation anime watchers will start reading webtoons and webtoon readers will start watching anime. Good thing for both sides. 4. Calling it a quick cash grab when basically almost any anime is doing that. Anime studios don't make anime to lose money. 5. Anime is an animation produced in japan at a japanese studio. Source of the story doesn't matter. Is like throwing a fit and saying that anime from light novels are not anime because anime must come from manga. Anime is Japanese, and it's always made adaptations from either: Japanese Manga, Japanese Light novels, or Japanese Novels. Now we are getting "anime" made from webtoons? This is just CR and other western companies using the anime tagline to promote cartoons. They use the same style as anime and are in Japanese, that doesn't mean it is anime. Do Japanese people want to see webtoon adaptations? Not much of them do. So, this is just a trend of the west appropriating anime and trying to mold it into what is the "best for buisness". Edit: Also, nice fake account, making an acc just to upvote ToG and IR is just idiotic. If this was a fake account I would give 10 to ToG. I just forgot my MAL account since I didn't update it in a long time. My account was starchild1500 or starchild_1500 , something like that. A whole month into your new account and still only 4 shows added? out of 104? sure lad. Because this is actually what I watched? If I say now that the only show that I watched every week in winter was Ishizoku Reviewers you would say that I am a heretic xD. I watched anime for a long time. Ofc I have times when I don't feel like watching because of other things. Also I watched other things that I didn't add such as Teacher Onizuka and In;Spectre but I didn't finish them. you can still add the things on your other account on this account you know that right? Too lazy for that. Anyway I just wanted this account more for discussion. There are a lot of anime I watched that are not on that list. I've watched 400 at least. yeah, i still won't take what you say seriously, espcially when you gave IR a 10... You gave Blend S a 10. How is that better? Suddenly you can't give an anime 10 because it is Ecchi or borderline hentai? Blend S is actually fun, and it has a loveable cast. Giving Blend S a 10 is more justifiable than giving an overrated meme hentai a 10. Blend S is also overrated and a meme anime. Look at my profile picture. It's not like I actually dislike the show. Blend S didn't get spammed with upvotes from bots because some people got salty :/// |
May 7, 2020 5:24 AM
#77
Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: Sirenka27 said: Clubby said: Manhwa taking over anime, this is actually horrible. So many good manga not getting adaptations and priority is given to webtoons. Fkn great. why are you bothered by this? yeah yeah yeah so many, but when the adaptation is released and does not meet your expectations, you will blaspheme and throw it away. aaaahh a mortal human, always feeling lacking. I'm bothered by this because instead of adapting the tons of amazing manga, they are choosing some cheap webtoons for some quick publicity for the webtoon app. Yes, you mean Boruto? Or any YuGiOh from the past decade? Cardfight? I can keep going, but it never was and it never will be this type of business deal keeping "worthy manga" of being adapted. There are tons of animes every year that are awful, you really think they will stop doing that? Did you really think that is an worthy argument? where did i mention boruto and yugioh? There's still tons of great manga yet to be adapted or fully adalted like Kimi ni todoke, Domestic na Kanojo, Citrus, and the list goes on. Also, if they find this kind of deal to be lucrative, it eventually will hold back some worthy manga from being adapted. You stated that adapting webtoons will keep good mangas from being adapted. I'm stating that it wouldn't make any difference because they adapt really garbage mangas like boruto, yugioh etc. Japan will not start fully adapting mangas that already had their adaptation, it should be part of their model but it isn't. My whole point is that your type of argument doesn't hold. It isn't webtoons that steals the change of good mangas of being adapted, it is terrible mangas that actually get in the way. Webtoons only got a chance now and they could potentially be adapted by foreign studios, it is just easier to adapt in a experienced and fully equipped studio in Japan. Even if the adaptations of webtoons grow, it won't interfere with manga adaptations since they would probably hired more new people into the business, it's especially a good time now with the covid-19 pandamic. Most streaming services are getting tons of new subscriptions and getting more money to invest in originals like crunchyroll is doing. There is a market for it and the context allows an expansion into webtoons (deservingly, just because you don't like it doesn't mean is bad). that doesn't answer the question of who asked for webtoon adaptations though. Only webtoon readers want them, and they are a huge minority in the Anime/Manga community. Taking foreign comics and adapting them into a Japanese anime is just weird, take Tower of God for example. the MC has like, 3 different names: Bam, Yoru, twentyfifth bam, because of language differences between korean and Japanese. this isn't that big of a deal, but it just goes to show that they can't even be assed to put in the work to just call him Yoru in the subs... This webtoon x CR thing is just a quick cash grab, an attempt at trying to break into anime when these aren't truly anime, they're cartoons based on foreign comics. 1. Of course the webtoon readers were the ones who asked for anime adaptations? What you expect people who never read a webtoon to ask for an anime? That sounds stupid af. 2. You pull out of your ass the notion that the ones that read webtoons are a minority in the anime community. No statistics to back it up you just assume that. 3. After this adaptation anime watchers will start reading webtoons and webtoon readers will start watching anime. Good thing for both sides. 4. Calling it a quick cash grab when basically almost any anime is doing that. Anime studios don't make anime to lose money. 5. Anime is an animation produced in japan at a japanese studio. Source of the story doesn't matter. Is like throwing a fit and saying that anime from light novels are not anime because anime must come from manga. Anime is Japanese, and it's always made adaptations from either: Japanese Manga, Japanese Light novels, or Japanese Novels. Now we are getting "anime" made from webtoons? This is just CR and other western companies using the anime tagline to promote cartoons. They use the same style as anime and are in Japanese, that doesn't mean it is anime. Do Japanese people want to see webtoon adaptations? Not much of them do. So, this is just a trend of the west appropriating anime and trying to mold it into what is the "best for buisness". Edit: Also, nice fake account, making an acc just to upvote ToG and IR is just idiotic. If this was a fake account I would give 10 to ToG. I just forgot my MAL account since I didn't update it in a long time. My account was starchild1500 or starchild_1500 , something like that. A whole month into your new account and still only 4 shows added? out of 104? sure lad. Because this is actually what I watched? If I say now that the only show that I watched every week in winter was Ishizoku Reviewers you would say that I am a heretic xD. I watched anime for a long time. Ofc I have times when I don't feel like watching because of other things. Also I watched other things that I didn't add such as Teacher Onizuka and In;Spectre but I didn't finish them. you can still add the things on your other account on this account you know that right? Too lazy for that. Anyway I just wanted this account more for discussion. There are a lot of anime I watched that are not on that list. I've watched 400 at least. yeah, i still won't take what you say seriously, espcially when you gave IR a 10... You gave Blend S a 10. How is that better? Suddenly you can't give an anime 10 because it is Ecchi or borderline hentai? Blend S is actually fun, and it has a loveable cast. Giving Blend S a 10 is more justifiable than giving an overrated meme hentai a 10. Blend S is also overrated and a meme anime. Look at my profile picture. It's not like I actually dislike the show. Blend S didn't get spammed with upvotes from bots because some people got salty :/// So you tell me that because some bots spammed it I can't give a 10? If that happened to Blend S you could have all the rights to give it 10. |
May 7, 2020 5:26 AM
#78
Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: Sirenka27 said: Clubby said: Manhwa taking over anime, this is actually horrible. So many good manga not getting adaptations and priority is given to webtoons. Fkn great. why are you bothered by this? yeah yeah yeah so many, but when the adaptation is released and does not meet your expectations, you will blaspheme and throw it away. aaaahh a mortal human, always feeling lacking. I'm bothered by this because instead of adapting the tons of amazing manga, they are choosing some cheap webtoons for some quick publicity for the webtoon app. Yes, you mean Boruto? Or any YuGiOh from the past decade? Cardfight? I can keep going, but it never was and it never will be this type of business deal keeping "worthy manga" of being adapted. There are tons of animes every year that are awful, you really think they will stop doing that? Did you really think that is an worthy argument? where did i mention boruto and yugioh? There's still tons of great manga yet to be adapted or fully adalted like Kimi ni todoke, Domestic na Kanojo, Citrus, and the list goes on. Also, if they find this kind of deal to be lucrative, it eventually will hold back some worthy manga from being adapted. You stated that adapting webtoons will keep good mangas from being adapted. I'm stating that it wouldn't make any difference because they adapt really garbage mangas like boruto, yugioh etc. Japan will not start fully adapting mangas that already had their adaptation, it should be part of their model but it isn't. My whole point is that your type of argument doesn't hold. It isn't webtoons that steals the change of good mangas of being adapted, it is terrible mangas that actually get in the way. Webtoons only got a chance now and they could potentially be adapted by foreign studios, it is just easier to adapt in a experienced and fully equipped studio in Japan. Even if the adaptations of webtoons grow, it won't interfere with manga adaptations since they would probably hired more new people into the business, it's especially a good time now with the covid-19 pandamic. Most streaming services are getting tons of new subscriptions and getting more money to invest in originals like crunchyroll is doing. There is a market for it and the context allows an expansion into webtoons (deservingly, just because you don't like it doesn't mean is bad). that doesn't answer the question of who asked for webtoon adaptations though. Only webtoon readers want them, and they are a huge minority in the Anime/Manga community. Taking foreign comics and adapting them into a Japanese anime is just weird, take Tower of God for example. the MC has like, 3 different names: Bam, Yoru, twentyfifth bam, because of language differences between korean and Japanese. this isn't that big of a deal, but it just goes to show that they can't even be assed to put in the work to just call him Yoru in the subs... This webtoon x CR thing is just a quick cash grab, an attempt at trying to break into anime when these aren't truly anime, they're cartoons based on foreign comics. 1. Of course the webtoon readers were the ones who asked for anime adaptations? What you expect people who never read a webtoon to ask for an anime? That sounds stupid af. 2. You pull out of your ass the notion that the ones that read webtoons are a minority in the anime community. No statistics to back it up you just assume that. 3. After this adaptation anime watchers will start reading webtoons and webtoon readers will start watching anime. Good thing for both sides. 4. Calling it a quick cash grab when basically almost any anime is doing that. Anime studios don't make anime to lose money. 5. Anime is an animation produced in japan at a japanese studio. Source of the story doesn't matter. Is like throwing a fit and saying that anime from light novels are not anime because anime must come from manga. Anime is Japanese, and it's always made adaptations from either: Japanese Manga, Japanese Light novels, or Japanese Novels. Now we are getting "anime" made from webtoons? This is just CR and other western companies using the anime tagline to promote cartoons. They use the same style as anime and are in Japanese, that doesn't mean it is anime. Do Japanese people want to see webtoon adaptations? Not much of them do. So, this is just a trend of the west appropriating anime and trying to mold it into what is the "best for buisness". Edit: Also, nice fake account, making an acc just to upvote ToG and IR is just idiotic. If this was a fake account I would give 10 to ToG. I just forgot my MAL account since I didn't update it in a long time. My account was starchild1500 or starchild_1500 , something like that. A whole month into your new account and still only 4 shows added? out of 104? sure lad. Because this is actually what I watched? If I say now that the only show that I watched every week in winter was Ishizoku Reviewers you would say that I am a heretic xD. I watched anime for a long time. Ofc I have times when I don't feel like watching because of other things. Also I watched other things that I didn't add such as Teacher Onizuka and In;Spectre but I didn't finish them. you can still add the things on your other account on this account you know that right? Too lazy for that. Anyway I just wanted this account more for discussion. There are a lot of anime I watched that are not on that list. I've watched 400 at least. yeah, i still won't take what you say seriously, espcially when you gave IR a 10... You gave Blend S a 10. How is that better? Suddenly you can't give an anime 10 because it is Ecchi or borderline hentai? Blend S is actually fun, and it has a loveable cast. Giving Blend S a 10 is more justifiable than giving an overrated meme hentai a 10. Blend S is also overrated and a meme anime. Look at my profile picture. It's not like I actually dislike the show. Blend S didn't get spammed with upvotes from bots because some people got salty :/// So you tell me that because some bots spammed it I can't give a 10? If that happened to Blend S you could have all the rights to give it 10. I never said you couldn't, but seeing how empty your account is (no matter the excuse) it just feels like you're one of those accounts who just gave it a 10/10 for the memes. |
May 7, 2020 5:30 AM
#79
Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: Sirenka27 said: Clubby said: Manhwa taking over anime, this is actually horrible. So many good manga not getting adaptations and priority is given to webtoons. Fkn great. why are you bothered by this? yeah yeah yeah so many, but when the adaptation is released and does not meet your expectations, you will blaspheme and throw it away. aaaahh a mortal human, always feeling lacking. I'm bothered by this because instead of adapting the tons of amazing manga, they are choosing some cheap webtoons for some quick publicity for the webtoon app. Yes, you mean Boruto? Or any YuGiOh from the past decade? Cardfight? I can keep going, but it never was and it never will be this type of business deal keeping "worthy manga" of being adapted. There are tons of animes every year that are awful, you really think they will stop doing that? Did you really think that is an worthy argument? where did i mention boruto and yugioh? There's still tons of great manga yet to be adapted or fully adalted like Kimi ni todoke, Domestic na Kanojo, Citrus, and the list goes on. Also, if they find this kind of deal to be lucrative, it eventually will hold back some worthy manga from being adapted. You stated that adapting webtoons will keep good mangas from being adapted. I'm stating that it wouldn't make any difference because they adapt really garbage mangas like boruto, yugioh etc. Japan will not start fully adapting mangas that already had their adaptation, it should be part of their model but it isn't. My whole point is that your type of argument doesn't hold. It isn't webtoons that steals the change of good mangas of being adapted, it is terrible mangas that actually get in the way. Webtoons only got a chance now and they could potentially be adapted by foreign studios, it is just easier to adapt in a experienced and fully equipped studio in Japan. Even if the adaptations of webtoons grow, it won't interfere with manga adaptations since they would probably hired more new people into the business, it's especially a good time now with the covid-19 pandamic. Most streaming services are getting tons of new subscriptions and getting more money to invest in originals like crunchyroll is doing. There is a market for it and the context allows an expansion into webtoons (deservingly, just because you don't like it doesn't mean is bad). that doesn't answer the question of who asked for webtoon adaptations though. Only webtoon readers want them, and they are a huge minority in the Anime/Manga community. Taking foreign comics and adapting them into a Japanese anime is just weird, take Tower of God for example. the MC has like, 3 different names: Bam, Yoru, twentyfifth bam, because of language differences between korean and Japanese. this isn't that big of a deal, but it just goes to show that they can't even be assed to put in the work to just call him Yoru in the subs... This webtoon x CR thing is just a quick cash grab, an attempt at trying to break into anime when these aren't truly anime, they're cartoons based on foreign comics. 1. Of course the webtoon readers were the ones who asked for anime adaptations? What you expect people who never read a webtoon to ask for an anime? That sounds stupid af. 2. You pull out of your ass the notion that the ones that read webtoons are a minority in the anime community. No statistics to back it up you just assume that. 3. After this adaptation anime watchers will start reading webtoons and webtoon readers will start watching anime. Good thing for both sides. 4. Calling it a quick cash grab when basically almost any anime is doing that. Anime studios don't make anime to lose money. 5. Anime is an animation produced in japan at a japanese studio. Source of the story doesn't matter. Is like throwing a fit and saying that anime from light novels are not anime because anime must come from manga. Anime is Japanese, and it's always made adaptations from either: Japanese Manga, Japanese Light novels, or Japanese Novels. Now we are getting "anime" made from webtoons? This is just CR and other western companies using the anime tagline to promote cartoons. They use the same style as anime and are in Japanese, that doesn't mean it is anime. Do Japanese people want to see webtoon adaptations? Not much of them do. So, this is just a trend of the west appropriating anime and trying to mold it into what is the "best for buisness". Edit: Also, nice fake account, making an acc just to upvote ToG and IR is just idiotic. If this was a fake account I would give 10 to ToG. I just forgot my MAL account since I didn't update it in a long time. My account was starchild1500 or starchild_1500 , something like that. A whole month into your new account and still only 4 shows added? out of 104? sure lad. Because this is actually what I watched? If I say now that the only show that I watched every week in winter was Ishizoku Reviewers you would say that I am a heretic xD. I watched anime for a long time. Ofc I have times when I don't feel like watching because of other things. Also I watched other things that I didn't add such as Teacher Onizuka and In;Spectre but I didn't finish them. you can still add the things on your other account on this account you know that right? Too lazy for that. Anyway I just wanted this account more for discussion. There are a lot of anime I watched that are not on that list. I've watched 400 at least. yeah, i still won't take what you say seriously, espcially when you gave IR a 10... You gave Blend S a 10. How is that better? Suddenly you can't give an anime 10 because it is Ecchi or borderline hentai? Blend S is actually fun, and it has a loveable cast. Giving Blend S a 10 is more justifiable than giving an overrated meme hentai a 10. Blend S is also overrated and a meme anime. Look at my profile picture. It's not like I actually dislike the show. Blend S didn't get spammed with upvotes from bots because some people got salty :/// So you tell me that because some bots spammed it I can't give a 10? If that happened to Blend S you could have all the rights to give it 10. I never said you couldn't, but seeing how empty your account is (no matter the excuse) it just feels like you're one of those accounts who just gave it a 10/10 for the memes. Well I'm not. It's one of the most enjoyable anime I've seen this year. |
May 7, 2020 5:31 AM
#80
Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: Sirenka27 said: Clubby said: Manhwa taking over anime, this is actually horrible. So many good manga not getting adaptations and priority is given to webtoons. Fkn great. why are you bothered by this? yeah yeah yeah so many, but when the adaptation is released and does not meet your expectations, you will blaspheme and throw it away. aaaahh a mortal human, always feeling lacking. I'm bothered by this because instead of adapting the tons of amazing manga, they are choosing some cheap webtoons for some quick publicity for the webtoon app. Yes, you mean Boruto? Or any YuGiOh from the past decade? Cardfight? I can keep going, but it never was and it never will be this type of business deal keeping "worthy manga" of being adapted. There are tons of animes every year that are awful, you really think they will stop doing that? Did you really think that is an worthy argument? where did i mention boruto and yugioh? There's still tons of great manga yet to be adapted or fully adalted like Kimi ni todoke, Domestic na Kanojo, Citrus, and the list goes on. Also, if they find this kind of deal to be lucrative, it eventually will hold back some worthy manga from being adapted. You stated that adapting webtoons will keep good mangas from being adapted. I'm stating that it wouldn't make any difference because they adapt really garbage mangas like boruto, yugioh etc. Japan will not start fully adapting mangas that already had their adaptation, it should be part of their model but it isn't. My whole point is that your type of argument doesn't hold. It isn't webtoons that steals the change of good mangas of being adapted, it is terrible mangas that actually get in the way. Webtoons only got a chance now and they could potentially be adapted by foreign studios, it is just easier to adapt in a experienced and fully equipped studio in Japan. Even if the adaptations of webtoons grow, it won't interfere with manga adaptations since they would probably hired more new people into the business, it's especially a good time now with the covid-19 pandamic. Most streaming services are getting tons of new subscriptions and getting more money to invest in originals like crunchyroll is doing. There is a market for it and the context allows an expansion into webtoons (deservingly, just because you don't like it doesn't mean is bad). that doesn't answer the question of who asked for webtoon adaptations though. Only webtoon readers want them, and they are a huge minority in the Anime/Manga community. Taking foreign comics and adapting them into a Japanese anime is just weird, take Tower of God for example. the MC has like, 3 different names: Bam, Yoru, twentyfifth bam, because of language differences between korean and Japanese. this isn't that big of a deal, but it just goes to show that they can't even be assed to put in the work to just call him Yoru in the subs... This webtoon x CR thing is just a quick cash grab, an attempt at trying to break into anime when these aren't truly anime, they're cartoons based on foreign comics. 1. Of course the webtoon readers were the ones who asked for anime adaptations? What you expect people who never read a webtoon to ask for an anime? That sounds stupid af. 2. You pull out of your ass the notion that the ones that read webtoons are a minority in the anime community. No statistics to back it up you just assume that. 3. After this adaptation anime watchers will start reading webtoons and webtoon readers will start watching anime. Good thing for both sides. 4. Calling it a quick cash grab when basically almost any anime is doing that. Anime studios don't make anime to lose money. 5. Anime is an animation produced in japan at a japanese studio. Source of the story doesn't matter. Is like throwing a fit and saying that anime from light novels are not anime because anime must come from manga. Anime is Japanese, and it's always made adaptations from either: Japanese Manga, Japanese Light novels, or Japanese Novels. Now we are getting "anime" made from webtoons? This is just CR and other western companies using the anime tagline to promote cartoons. They use the same style as anime and are in Japanese, that doesn't mean it is anime. Do Japanese people want to see webtoon adaptations? Not much of them do. So, this is just a trend of the west appropriating anime and trying to mold it into what is the "best for buisness". Edit: Also, nice fake account, making an acc just to upvote ToG and IR is just idiotic. If this was a fake account I would give 10 to ToG. I just forgot my MAL account since I didn't update it in a long time. My account was starchild1500 or starchild_1500 , something like that. A whole month into your new account and still only 4 shows added? out of 104? sure lad. Because this is actually what I watched? If I say now that the only show that I watched every week in winter was Ishizoku Reviewers you would say that I am a heretic xD. I watched anime for a long time. Ofc I have times when I don't feel like watching because of other things. Also I watched other things that I didn't add such as Teacher Onizuka and In;Spectre but I didn't finish them. you can still add the things on your other account on this account you know that right? Too lazy for that. Anyway I just wanted this account more for discussion. There are a lot of anime I watched that are not on that list. I've watched 400 at least. yeah, i still won't take what you say seriously, espcially when you gave IR a 10... You gave Blend S a 10. How is that better? Suddenly you can't give an anime 10 because it is Ecchi or borderline hentai? Blend S is actually fun, and it has a loveable cast. Giving Blend S a 10 is more justifiable than giving an overrated meme hentai a 10. Blend S is also overrated and a meme anime. Look at my profile picture. It's not like I actually dislike the show. Blend S didn't get spammed with upvotes from bots because some people got salty :/// So you tell me that because some bots spammed it I can't give a 10? If that happened to Blend S you could have all the rights to give it 10. I never said you couldn't, but seeing how empty your account is (no matter the excuse) it just feels like you're one of those accounts who just gave it a 10/10 for the memes. Well I'm not. It's one of the most enjoyable anime I've seen this year. hentai* that trash is not an anime, it's a hentai. |
May 7, 2020 5:33 AM
#81
Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: Sirenka27 said: Clubby said: Manhwa taking over anime, this is actually horrible. So many good manga not getting adaptations and priority is given to webtoons. Fkn great. why are you bothered by this? yeah yeah yeah so many, but when the adaptation is released and does not meet your expectations, you will blaspheme and throw it away. aaaahh a mortal human, always feeling lacking. I'm bothered by this because instead of adapting the tons of amazing manga, they are choosing some cheap webtoons for some quick publicity for the webtoon app. Yes, you mean Boruto? Or any YuGiOh from the past decade? Cardfight? I can keep going, but it never was and it never will be this type of business deal keeping "worthy manga" of being adapted. There are tons of animes every year that are awful, you really think they will stop doing that? Did you really think that is an worthy argument? where did i mention boruto and yugioh? There's still tons of great manga yet to be adapted or fully adalted like Kimi ni todoke, Domestic na Kanojo, Citrus, and the list goes on. Also, if they find this kind of deal to be lucrative, it eventually will hold back some worthy manga from being adapted. You stated that adapting webtoons will keep good mangas from being adapted. I'm stating that it wouldn't make any difference because they adapt really garbage mangas like boruto, yugioh etc. Japan will not start fully adapting mangas that already had their adaptation, it should be part of their model but it isn't. My whole point is that your type of argument doesn't hold. It isn't webtoons that steals the change of good mangas of being adapted, it is terrible mangas that actually get in the way. Webtoons only got a chance now and they could potentially be adapted by foreign studios, it is just easier to adapt in a experienced and fully equipped studio in Japan. Even if the adaptations of webtoons grow, it won't interfere with manga adaptations since they would probably hired more new people into the business, it's especially a good time now with the covid-19 pandamic. Most streaming services are getting tons of new subscriptions and getting more money to invest in originals like crunchyroll is doing. There is a market for it and the context allows an expansion into webtoons (deservingly, just because you don't like it doesn't mean is bad). that doesn't answer the question of who asked for webtoon adaptations though. Only webtoon readers want them, and they are a huge minority in the Anime/Manga community. Taking foreign comics and adapting them into a Japanese anime is just weird, take Tower of God for example. the MC has like, 3 different names: Bam, Yoru, twentyfifth bam, because of language differences between korean and Japanese. this isn't that big of a deal, but it just goes to show that they can't even be assed to put in the work to just call him Yoru in the subs... This webtoon x CR thing is just a quick cash grab, an attempt at trying to break into anime when these aren't truly anime, they're cartoons based on foreign comics. 1. Of course the webtoon readers were the ones who asked for anime adaptations? What you expect people who never read a webtoon to ask for an anime? That sounds stupid af. 2. You pull out of your ass the notion that the ones that read webtoons are a minority in the anime community. No statistics to back it up you just assume that. 3. After this adaptation anime watchers will start reading webtoons and webtoon readers will start watching anime. Good thing for both sides. 4. Calling it a quick cash grab when basically almost any anime is doing that. Anime studios don't make anime to lose money. 5. Anime is an animation produced in japan at a japanese studio. Source of the story doesn't matter. Is like throwing a fit and saying that anime from light novels are not anime because anime must come from manga. Anime is Japanese, and it's always made adaptations from either: Japanese Manga, Japanese Light novels, or Japanese Novels. Now we are getting "anime" made from webtoons? This is just CR and other western companies using the anime tagline to promote cartoons. They use the same style as anime and are in Japanese, that doesn't mean it is anime. Do Japanese people want to see webtoon adaptations? Not much of them do. So, this is just a trend of the west appropriating anime and trying to mold it into what is the "best for buisness". Edit: Also, nice fake account, making an acc just to upvote ToG and IR is just idiotic. If this was a fake account I would give 10 to ToG. I just forgot my MAL account since I didn't update it in a long time. My account was starchild1500 or starchild_1500 , something like that. A whole month into your new account and still only 4 shows added? out of 104? sure lad. Because this is actually what I watched? If I say now that the only show that I watched every week in winter was Ishizoku Reviewers you would say that I am a heretic xD. I watched anime for a long time. Ofc I have times when I don't feel like watching because of other things. Also I watched other things that I didn't add such as Teacher Onizuka and In;Spectre but I didn't finish them. you can still add the things on your other account on this account you know that right? Too lazy for that. Anyway I just wanted this account more for discussion. There are a lot of anime I watched that are not on that list. I've watched 400 at least. yeah, i still won't take what you say seriously, espcially when you gave IR a 10... You gave Blend S a 10. How is that better? Suddenly you can't give an anime 10 because it is Ecchi or borderline hentai? Blend S is actually fun, and it has a loveable cast. Giving Blend S a 10 is more justifiable than giving an overrated meme hentai a 10. Blend S is also overrated and a meme anime. Look at my profile picture. It's not like I actually dislike the show. Blend S didn't get spammed with upvotes from bots because some people got salty :/// So you tell me that because some bots spammed it I can't give a 10? If that happened to Blend S you could have all the rights to give it 10. I never said you couldn't, but seeing how empty your account is (no matter the excuse) it just feels like you're one of those accounts who just gave it a 10/10 for the memes. Well I'm not. It's one of the most enjoyable anime I've seen this year. hentai* that trash is not an anime, it's a hentai. Someone is pretty salty. It's not on hentai category, it's not a hentai :^) |
May 7, 2020 5:36 AM
#82
Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: Sirenka27 said: Clubby said: Manhwa taking over anime, this is actually horrible. So many good manga not getting adaptations and priority is given to webtoons. Fkn great. why are you bothered by this? yeah yeah yeah so many, but when the adaptation is released and does not meet your expectations, you will blaspheme and throw it away. aaaahh a mortal human, always feeling lacking. I'm bothered by this because instead of adapting the tons of amazing manga, they are choosing some cheap webtoons for some quick publicity for the webtoon app. Yes, you mean Boruto? Or any YuGiOh from the past decade? Cardfight? I can keep going, but it never was and it never will be this type of business deal keeping "worthy manga" of being adapted. There are tons of animes every year that are awful, you really think they will stop doing that? Did you really think that is an worthy argument? where did i mention boruto and yugioh? There's still tons of great manga yet to be adapted or fully adalted like Kimi ni todoke, Domestic na Kanojo, Citrus, and the list goes on. Also, if they find this kind of deal to be lucrative, it eventually will hold back some worthy manga from being adapted. You stated that adapting webtoons will keep good mangas from being adapted. I'm stating that it wouldn't make any difference because they adapt really garbage mangas like boruto, yugioh etc. Japan will not start fully adapting mangas that already had their adaptation, it should be part of their model but it isn't. My whole point is that your type of argument doesn't hold. It isn't webtoons that steals the change of good mangas of being adapted, it is terrible mangas that actually get in the way. Webtoons only got a chance now and they could potentially be adapted by foreign studios, it is just easier to adapt in a experienced and fully equipped studio in Japan. Even if the adaptations of webtoons grow, it won't interfere with manga adaptations since they would probably hired more new people into the business, it's especially a good time now with the covid-19 pandamic. Most streaming services are getting tons of new subscriptions and getting more money to invest in originals like crunchyroll is doing. There is a market for it and the context allows an expansion into webtoons (deservingly, just because you don't like it doesn't mean is bad). that doesn't answer the question of who asked for webtoon adaptations though. Only webtoon readers want them, and they are a huge minority in the Anime/Manga community. Taking foreign comics and adapting them into a Japanese anime is just weird, take Tower of God for example. the MC has like, 3 different names: Bam, Yoru, twentyfifth bam, because of language differences between korean and Japanese. this isn't that big of a deal, but it just goes to show that they can't even be assed to put in the work to just call him Yoru in the subs... This webtoon x CR thing is just a quick cash grab, an attempt at trying to break into anime when these aren't truly anime, they're cartoons based on foreign comics. 1. Of course the webtoon readers were the ones who asked for anime adaptations? What you expect people who never read a webtoon to ask for an anime? That sounds stupid af. 2. You pull out of your ass the notion that the ones that read webtoons are a minority in the anime community. No statistics to back it up you just assume that. 3. After this adaptation anime watchers will start reading webtoons and webtoon readers will start watching anime. Good thing for both sides. 4. Calling it a quick cash grab when basically almost any anime is doing that. Anime studios don't make anime to lose money. 5. Anime is an animation produced in japan at a japanese studio. Source of the story doesn't matter. Is like throwing a fit and saying that anime from light novels are not anime because anime must come from manga. Anime is Japanese, and it's always made adaptations from either: Japanese Manga, Japanese Light novels, or Japanese Novels. Now we are getting "anime" made from webtoons? This is just CR and other western companies using the anime tagline to promote cartoons. They use the same style as anime and are in Japanese, that doesn't mean it is anime. Do Japanese people want to see webtoon adaptations? Not much of them do. So, this is just a trend of the west appropriating anime and trying to mold it into what is the "best for buisness". Edit: Also, nice fake account, making an acc just to upvote ToG and IR is just idiotic. If this was a fake account I would give 10 to ToG. I just forgot my MAL account since I didn't update it in a long time. My account was starchild1500 or starchild_1500 , something like that. A whole month into your new account and still only 4 shows added? out of 104? sure lad. Because this is actually what I watched? If I say now that the only show that I watched every week in winter was Ishizoku Reviewers you would say that I am a heretic xD. I watched anime for a long time. Ofc I have times when I don't feel like watching because of other things. Also I watched other things that I didn't add such as Teacher Onizuka and In;Spectre but I didn't finish them. you can still add the things on your other account on this account you know that right? Too lazy for that. Anyway I just wanted this account more for discussion. There are a lot of anime I watched that are not on that list. I've watched 400 at least. yeah, i still won't take what you say seriously, espcially when you gave IR a 10... You gave Blend S a 10. How is that better? Suddenly you can't give an anime 10 because it is Ecchi or borderline hentai? Blend S is actually fun, and it has a loveable cast. Giving Blend S a 10 is more justifiable than giving an overrated meme hentai a 10. Blend S is also overrated and a meme anime. Look at my profile picture. It's not like I actually dislike the show. Blend S didn't get spammed with upvotes from bots because some people got salty :/// So you tell me that because some bots spammed it I can't give a 10? If that happened to Blend S you could have all the rights to give it 10. I never said you couldn't, but seeing how empty your account is (no matter the excuse) it just feels like you're one of those accounts who just gave it a 10/10 for the memes. Well I'm not. It's one of the most enjoyable anime I've seen this year. hentai* that trash is not an anime, it's a hentai. Someone is pretty salty. It's not on hentai category, it's not a hentai :^) we should probably move this to MP's, you're going pretty off-topic so in that case, overflow isn't a hentai then? also, how am i salty? |
May 7, 2020 5:38 AM
#83
Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: Kinben69 said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: JLucasCAraujo said: Clubby said: Sirenka27 said: Clubby said: Manhwa taking over anime, this is actually horrible. So many good manga not getting adaptations and priority is given to webtoons. Fkn great. why are you bothered by this? yeah yeah yeah so many, but when the adaptation is released and does not meet your expectations, you will blaspheme and throw it away. aaaahh a mortal human, always feeling lacking. I'm bothered by this because instead of adapting the tons of amazing manga, they are choosing some cheap webtoons for some quick publicity for the webtoon app. Yes, you mean Boruto? Or any YuGiOh from the past decade? Cardfight? I can keep going, but it never was and it never will be this type of business deal keeping "worthy manga" of being adapted. There are tons of animes every year that are awful, you really think they will stop doing that? Did you really think that is an worthy argument? where did i mention boruto and yugioh? There's still tons of great manga yet to be adapted or fully adalted like Kimi ni todoke, Domestic na Kanojo, Citrus, and the list goes on. Also, if they find this kind of deal to be lucrative, it eventually will hold back some worthy manga from being adapted. You stated that adapting webtoons will keep good mangas from being adapted. I'm stating that it wouldn't make any difference because they adapt really garbage mangas like boruto, yugioh etc. Japan will not start fully adapting mangas that already had their adaptation, it should be part of their model but it isn't. My whole point is that your type of argument doesn't hold. It isn't webtoons that steals the change of good mangas of being adapted, it is terrible mangas that actually get in the way. Webtoons only got a chance now and they could potentially be adapted by foreign studios, it is just easier to adapt in a experienced and fully equipped studio in Japan. Even if the adaptations of webtoons grow, it won't interfere with manga adaptations since they would probably hired more new people into the business, it's especially a good time now with the covid-19 pandamic. Most streaming services are getting tons of new subscriptions and getting more money to invest in originals like crunchyroll is doing. There is a market for it and the context allows an expansion into webtoons (deservingly, just because you don't like it doesn't mean is bad). that doesn't answer the question of who asked for webtoon adaptations though. Only webtoon readers want them, and they are a huge minority in the Anime/Manga community. Taking foreign comics and adapting them into a Japanese anime is just weird, take Tower of God for example. the MC has like, 3 different names: Bam, Yoru, twentyfifth bam, because of language differences between korean and Japanese. this isn't that big of a deal, but it just goes to show that they can't even be assed to put in the work to just call him Yoru in the subs... This webtoon x CR thing is just a quick cash grab, an attempt at trying to break into anime when these aren't truly anime, they're cartoons based on foreign comics. 1. Of course the webtoon readers were the ones who asked for anime adaptations? What you expect people who never read a webtoon to ask for an anime? That sounds stupid af. 2. You pull out of your ass the notion that the ones that read webtoons are a minority in the anime community. No statistics to back it up you just assume that. 3. After this adaptation anime watchers will start reading webtoons and webtoon readers will start watching anime. Good thing for both sides. 4. Calling it a quick cash grab when basically almost any anime is doing that. Anime studios don't make anime to lose money. 5. Anime is an animation produced in japan at a japanese studio. Source of the story doesn't matter. Is like throwing a fit and saying that anime from light novels are not anime because anime must come from manga. Anime is Japanese, and it's always made adaptations from either: Japanese Manga, Japanese Light novels, or Japanese Novels. Now we are getting "anime" made from webtoons? This is just CR and other western companies using the anime tagline to promote cartoons. They use the same style as anime and are in Japanese, that doesn't mean it is anime. Do Japanese people want to see webtoon adaptations? Not much of them do. So, this is just a trend of the west appropriating anime and trying to mold it into what is the "best for buisness". Edit: Also, nice fake account, making an acc just to upvote ToG and IR is just idiotic. If this was a fake account I would give 10 to ToG. I just forgot my MAL account since I didn't update it in a long time. My account was starchild1500 or starchild_1500 , something like that. A whole month into your new account and still only 4 shows added? out of 104? sure lad. Because this is actually what I watched? If I say now that the only show that I watched every week in winter was Ishizoku Reviewers you would say that I am a heretic xD. I watched anime for a long time. Ofc I have times when I don't feel like watching because of other things. Also I watched other things that I didn't add such as Teacher Onizuka and In;Spectre but I didn't finish them. you can still add the things on your other account on this account you know that right? Too lazy for that. Anyway I just wanted this account more for discussion. There are a lot of anime I watched that are not on that list. I've watched 400 at least. yeah, i still won't take what you say seriously, espcially when you gave IR a 10... You gave Blend S a 10. How is that better? Suddenly you can't give an anime 10 because it is Ecchi or borderline hentai? Blend S is actually fun, and it has a loveable cast. Giving Blend S a 10 is more justifiable than giving an overrated meme hentai a 10. Blend S is also overrated and a meme anime. Look at my profile picture. It's not like I actually dislike the show. Blend S didn't get spammed with upvotes from bots because some people got salty :/// So you tell me that because some bots spammed it I can't give a 10? If that happened to Blend S you could have all the rights to give it 10. I never said you couldn't, but seeing how empty your account is (no matter the excuse) it just feels like you're one of those accounts who just gave it a 10/10 for the memes. Well I'm not. It's one of the most enjoyable anime I've seen this year. hentai* that trash is not an anime, it's a hentai. Someone is pretty salty. It's not on hentai category, it's not a hentai :^) we should probably move this to MP's, you're going pretty off-topic so in that case, overflow isn't a hentai then? also, how am i salty? You were the one who went off-topic when you said about my account and the shows I give a 10 :^) |
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