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Sep 22, 2020 9:10 AM
#51
I'm so excited for the third and final season! |
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Sep 22, 2020 9:31 PM
#52
O yeah, i was thinking of reading the manga. But, i'll just wait for the sequel to be released. |
Sep 23, 2020 5:36 AM
#53
Fffff I waited since April 2019 for it to finish so that I can binge it. Oh well, gonna wait another year lollll |
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Sep 23, 2020 6:29 AM
#54
KANLen09 said: RobertBobert said: Actually when you think about it, each season is coherently paced well with each episode adapting 2 chapters of the manga. With Season 2's end at Chapter 97, the reminder (plus some omissions) will take at least another 13 episodes plus a few.KANLen09 said: Quite a while to wait for the final season to drop and finish the manga in its entirety. Till then, Fruits Basket has succeeded its 2nd inning in 50 episodes. Let's hope that the final season will deliver a spectacular end as is with the manga. When they first announced the complete adaptation of the manga, I thought, "wow, it might take a long time." But when I see this news and understand that the entire anime will consist of only three seasons, it no longer looks so impressive. Now I'm wondering how many hyped manga could be fully adapted in 2 or 3 seasons. If I remember correctly, the entire manga re-adaptation is slated at 63 to 65 episodes, and actually announced by the production team along with the mangaka Natsuki Takaya herself prior to Season 1's airing back in 2018. With how much we've seen in both seasons, I do have doubts that the finalized episode count of the final season will make or break the entire series as a whole, but crossed fingers while it's probably another 2/3 seasons' worth of wait. Are you suggesting that they can follow the path of SAO and ReZero? |
Sep 23, 2020 9:11 AM
#55
Sep 23, 2020 9:57 AM
#56
RobertBobert said: I mean like, they DID mention it would be a complete adaptation of the manga, so I'm just hoping when it comes it'll stick its content and wrap up the way it should than the 2001 version. Obviously I can't account for missed content to adapt, so rest assured it's at least 99% faithful to the source material with the 1% outlier.KANLen09 said: RobertBobert said: KANLen09 said: Quite a while to wait for the final season to drop and finish the manga in its entirety. Till then, Fruits Basket has succeeded its 2nd inning in 50 episodes. Let's hope that the final season will deliver a spectacular end as is with the manga. When they first announced the complete adaptation of the manga, I thought, "wow, it might take a long time." But when I see this news and understand that the entire anime will consist of only three seasons, it no longer looks so impressive. Now I'm wondering how many hyped manga could be fully adapted in 2 or 3 seasons. If I remember correctly, the entire manga re-adaptation is slated at 63 to 65 episodes, and actually announced by the production team along with the mangaka Natsuki Takaya herself prior to Season 1's airing back in 2018. With how much we've seen in both seasons, I do have doubts that the finalized episode count of the final season will make or break the entire series as a whole, but crossed fingers while it's probably another 2/3 seasons' worth of wait. Are you suggesting that they can follow the path of SAO and ReZero? |
Sep 23, 2020 10:10 AM
#57
KANLen09 said: RobertBobert said: I mean like, they DID mention it would be a complete adaptation of the manga, so I'm just hoping when it comes it'll stick its content and wrap up the way it should than the 2001 version. Obviously I can't account for missed content to adapt, so rest assured it's at least 99% faithful to the source material with the 1% outlier.KANLen09 said: RobertBobert said: Actually when you think about it, each season is coherently paced well with each episode adapting 2 chapters of the manga. With Season 2's end at Chapter 97, the reminder (plus some omissions) will take at least another 13 episodes plus a few.KANLen09 said: Quite a while to wait for the final season to drop and finish the manga in its entirety. Till then, Fruits Basket has succeeded its 2nd inning in 50 episodes. Let's hope that the final season will deliver a spectacular end as is with the manga. When they first announced the complete adaptation of the manga, I thought, "wow, it might take a long time." But when I see this news and understand that the entire anime will consist of only three seasons, it no longer looks so impressive. Now I'm wondering how many hyped manga could be fully adapted in 2 or 3 seasons. If I remember correctly, the entire manga re-adaptation is slated at 63 to 65 episodes, and actually announced by the production team along with the mangaka Natsuki Takaya herself prior to Season 1's airing back in 2018. With how much we've seen in both seasons, I do have doubts that the finalized episode count of the final season will make or break the entire series as a whole, but crossed fingers while it's probably another 2/3 seasons' worth of wait. Are you suggesting that they can follow the path of SAO and ReZero? Speaking of content, I'm wondering if the sequel counts as a separate part of the manga? Or was it just the original basket? Sure, it sounds insolent, but I heard it was short, so I wouldn't mind seeing it in the anime too. |
Sep 23, 2020 10:19 AM
#58
RobertBobert said: You mean Fruits basket Another? It's totally separate from the manga story-wise, but personally I don't ever think they'll add into the final season to keep within the confines of airtime.KANLen09 said: RobertBobert said: KANLen09 said: RobertBobert said: Actually when you think about it, each season is coherently paced well with each episode adapting 2 chapters of the manga. With Season 2's end at Chapter 97, the reminder (plus some omissions) will take at least another 13 episodes plus a few.KANLen09 said: Quite a while to wait for the final season to drop and finish the manga in its entirety. Till then, Fruits Basket has succeeded its 2nd inning in 50 episodes. Let's hope that the final season will deliver a spectacular end as is with the manga. When they first announced the complete adaptation of the manga, I thought, "wow, it might take a long time." But when I see this news and understand that the entire anime will consist of only three seasons, it no longer looks so impressive. Now I'm wondering how many hyped manga could be fully adapted in 2 or 3 seasons. If I remember correctly, the entire manga re-adaptation is slated at 63 to 65 episodes, and actually announced by the production team along with the mangaka Natsuki Takaya herself prior to Season 1's airing back in 2018. With how much we've seen in both seasons, I do have doubts that the finalized episode count of the final season will make or break the entire series as a whole, but crossed fingers while it's probably another 2/3 seasons' worth of wait. Are you suggesting that they can follow the path of SAO and ReZero? Speaking of content, I'm wondering if the sequel counts as a separate part of the manga? Or was it just the original basket? Sure, it sounds insolent, but I heard it was short, so I wouldn't mind seeing it in the anime too. |
Sep 23, 2020 10:25 AM
#59
KANLen09 said: RobertBobert said: You mean Fruits basket Another? It's totally separate from the manga story-wise, but personally I don't ever think they'll add into the final season to keep within the confines of airtime.KANLen09 said: RobertBobert said: I mean like, they DID mention it would be a complete adaptation of the manga, so I'm just hoping when it comes it'll stick its content and wrap up the way it should than the 2001 version. Obviously I can't account for missed content to adapt, so rest assured it's at least 99% faithful to the source material with the 1% outlier.KANLen09 said: RobertBobert said: Actually when you think about it, each season is coherently paced well with each episode adapting 2 chapters of the manga. With Season 2's end at Chapter 97, the reminder (plus some omissions) will take at least another 13 episodes plus a few.KANLen09 said: Quite a while to wait for the final season to drop and finish the manga in its entirety. Till then, Fruits Basket has succeeded its 2nd inning in 50 episodes. Let's hope that the final season will deliver a spectacular end as is with the manga. When they first announced the complete adaptation of the manga, I thought, "wow, it might take a long time." But when I see this news and understand that the entire anime will consist of only three seasons, it no longer looks so impressive. Now I'm wondering how many hyped manga could be fully adapted in 2 or 3 seasons. If I remember correctly, the entire manga re-adaptation is slated at 63 to 65 episodes, and actually announced by the production team along with the mangaka Natsuki Takaya herself prior to Season 1's airing back in 2018. With how much we've seen in both seasons, I do have doubts that the finalized episode count of the final season will make or break the entire series as a whole, but crossed fingers while it's probably another 2/3 seasons' worth of wait. Are you suggesting that they can follow the path of SAO and ReZero? Speaking of content, I'm wondering if the sequel counts as a separate part of the manga? Or was it just the original basket? Sure, it sounds insolent, but I heard it was short, so I wouldn't mind seeing it in the anime too. Then how about a separate season? Or has it never been so popular? I won't deny though, it would feel like a lazy attempt to revive an old 80s TV series lol. |
Sep 23, 2020 10:37 AM
#60
I have read the whole manga including the sequel. I mean the sequel is short and it would not be practical to produce a separate anime for that. So I think the term "in its entirety" could mean that they've included at least the summary (if not the whole) of the sequel as well, because at least for me, I think that is the real ending. |
Sep 23, 2020 10:51 AM
#61
RobertBobert said: I mean, there's really no purpose to resurrect classic material, if the reboot is anything to go by for a refresh in visuals alone.KANLen09 said: RobertBobert said: KANLen09 said: RobertBobert said: I mean like, they DID mention it would be a complete adaptation of the manga, so I'm just hoping when it comes it'll stick its content and wrap up the way it should than the 2001 version. Obviously I can't account for missed content to adapt, so rest assured it's at least 99% faithful to the source material with the 1% outlier.KANLen09 said: RobertBobert said: Actually when you think about it, each season is coherently paced well with each episode adapting 2 chapters of the manga. With Season 2's end at Chapter 97, the reminder (plus some omissions) will take at least another 13 episodes plus a few.KANLen09 said: Quite a while to wait for the final season to drop and finish the manga in its entirety. Till then, Fruits Basket has succeeded its 2nd inning in 50 episodes. Let's hope that the final season will deliver a spectacular end as is with the manga. When they first announced the complete adaptation of the manga, I thought, "wow, it might take a long time." But when I see this news and understand that the entire anime will consist of only three seasons, it no longer looks so impressive. Now I'm wondering how many hyped manga could be fully adapted in 2 or 3 seasons. If I remember correctly, the entire manga re-adaptation is slated at 63 to 65 episodes, and actually announced by the production team along with the mangaka Natsuki Takaya herself prior to Season 1's airing back in 2018. With how much we've seen in both seasons, I do have doubts that the finalized episode count of the final season will make or break the entire series as a whole, but crossed fingers while it's probably another 2/3 seasons' worth of wait. Are you suggesting that they can follow the path of SAO and ReZero? Speaking of content, I'm wondering if the sequel counts as a separate part of the manga? Or was it just the original basket? Sure, it sounds insolent, but I heard it was short, so I wouldn't mind seeing it in the anime too. Then how about a separate season? Or has it never been so popular? I won't deny though, it would feel like a lazy attempt to revive an old 80s TV series lol. Furthermore, if a manga/LN is just too short for material, don't expect it to be easily translated into anime as it's a waste of time and resources. |
Sep 23, 2020 10:58 AM
#62
KANLen09 said: RobertBobert said: I mean, there's really no purpose to resurrect classic material, if the reboot is anything to go by for a refresh in visuals alone.KANLen09 said: RobertBobert said: You mean Fruits basket Another? It's totally separate from the manga story-wise, but personally I don't ever think they'll add into the final season to keep within the confines of airtime.KANLen09 said: RobertBobert said: I mean like, they DID mention it would be a complete adaptation of the manga, so I'm just hoping when it comes it'll stick its content and wrap up the way it should than the 2001 version. Obviously I can't account for missed content to adapt, so rest assured it's at least 99% faithful to the source material with the 1% outlier.KANLen09 said: RobertBobert said: Actually when you think about it, each season is coherently paced well with each episode adapting 2 chapters of the manga. With Season 2's end at Chapter 97, the reminder (plus some omissions) will take at least another 13 episodes plus a few.KANLen09 said: Quite a while to wait for the final season to drop and finish the manga in its entirety. Till then, Fruits Basket has succeeded its 2nd inning in 50 episodes. Let's hope that the final season will deliver a spectacular end as is with the manga. When they first announced the complete adaptation of the manga, I thought, "wow, it might take a long time." But when I see this news and understand that the entire anime will consist of only three seasons, it no longer looks so impressive. Now I'm wondering how many hyped manga could be fully adapted in 2 or 3 seasons. If I remember correctly, the entire manga re-adaptation is slated at 63 to 65 episodes, and actually announced by the production team along with the mangaka Natsuki Takaya herself prior to Season 1's airing back in 2018. With how much we've seen in both seasons, I do have doubts that the finalized episode count of the final season will make or break the entire series as a whole, but crossed fingers while it's probably another 2/3 seasons' worth of wait. Are you suggesting that they can follow the path of SAO and ReZero? Speaking of content, I'm wondering if the sequel counts as a separate part of the manga? Or was it just the original basket? Sure, it sounds insolent, but I heard it was short, so I wouldn't mind seeing it in the anime too. Then how about a separate season? Or has it never been so popular? I won't deny though, it would feel like a lazy attempt to revive an old 80s TV series lol. Furthermore, if a manga/LN is just too short for material, don't expect it to be easily translated into anime as it's a waste of time and resources. Even for a movie or OVA series? Also, thanks for the link to the signature creation service. Are they automatically updated? |
Sep 23, 2020 11:02 AM
#63
RobertBobert said: Even if it's an OVA, it also costs money, and in the anime industry, the money-tossing has always been the make-or-break, save for the novelists and mangaka's desire to make their material into anime.KANLen09 said: RobertBobert said: KANLen09 said: RobertBobert said: You mean Fruits basket Another? It's totally separate from the manga story-wise, but personally I don't ever think they'll add into the final season to keep within the confines of airtime.KANLen09 said: RobertBobert said: I mean like, they DID mention it would be a complete adaptation of the manga, so I'm just hoping when it comes it'll stick its content and wrap up the way it should than the 2001 version. Obviously I can't account for missed content to adapt, so rest assured it's at least 99% faithful to the source material with the 1% outlier.KANLen09 said: RobertBobert said: Actually when you think about it, each season is coherently paced well with each episode adapting 2 chapters of the manga. With Season 2's end at Chapter 97, the reminder (plus some omissions) will take at least another 13 episodes plus a few.KANLen09 said: Quite a while to wait for the final season to drop and finish the manga in its entirety. Till then, Fruits Basket has succeeded its 2nd inning in 50 episodes. Let's hope that the final season will deliver a spectacular end as is with the manga. When they first announced the complete adaptation of the manga, I thought, "wow, it might take a long time." But when I see this news and understand that the entire anime will consist of only three seasons, it no longer looks so impressive. Now I'm wondering how many hyped manga could be fully adapted in 2 or 3 seasons. If I remember correctly, the entire manga re-adaptation is slated at 63 to 65 episodes, and actually announced by the production team along with the mangaka Natsuki Takaya herself prior to Season 1's airing back in 2018. With how much we've seen in both seasons, I do have doubts that the finalized episode count of the final season will make or break the entire series as a whole, but crossed fingers while it's probably another 2/3 seasons' worth of wait. Are you suggesting that they can follow the path of SAO and ReZero? Speaking of content, I'm wondering if the sequel counts as a separate part of the manga? Or was it just the original basket? Sure, it sounds insolent, but I heard it was short, so I wouldn't mind seeing it in the anime too. Then how about a separate season? Or has it never been so popular? I won't deny though, it would feel like a lazy attempt to revive an old 80s TV series lol. Furthermore, if a manga/LN is just too short for material, don't expect it to be easily translated into anime as it's a waste of time and resources. Even for a movie or OVA series? Also, thanks for the link to the signature creation service. Are they automatically updated? As for the signature thing, don't mind you PM or comment on my DP? Haha thanks, otherwise this forum discussion is gonna be flooded with both of our commentaries xD |
Nov 3, 2020 8:49 PM
#65
Just finished the manga! I can't wait for the finale! :D |
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