One thing you're wrong on: Zestiria is not a harem. Also, dissing Edna *shakes head*
If it makes you feel any better, Soreys goody-two-shoes attitude does get tackled surprisingly well by the show later on.
How the fuck does Titan end up being one cour?
What the fuck. I can understand FMP being one cour due to the risk involved but this shit is going to make straight bank and has the source material set.
How the fuck does Titan end up being one cour?
What the fuck. I can understand FMP being one cour due to the risk involved but this shit is going to make straight bank and has the source material set.
Ah I see. Yeah, he does kind of have an anime trope entourageI know it isn't a harem, but it was funny that he got into a contract with the yamato nadeshiko first, and now with the bro-con chibikko. I guess he'll be signing with his bro soon though, and then all he'll need is aflyingwind-type spirit to make sure he always has a super-effective attack against enemymonshellions.
I don't really care about the show breaking Sorey's attitude, it's more like him being such a hopeless optimist while nobody ever decides to reign him in is the issue.
Yeah, it's pretty surprising. We'll never reach the basement at this rate.
How the fuck does Titan end up being one cour?
What the fuck. I can understand FMP being one cour due to the risk involved but this shit is going to make straight bank and has the source material set.
Might have to prepare for magus. They are still under IG, and I guess IG prioritized magus. From a business standpoint, I can see why. Titan will be successful no matter what, so allocating more investment to magus to ensure it's also successful minimizes risk.
They want Magus to be huge. 60% of the anime is financed by IG Port (50% IG Production, 5% WIT Studio, 5% Mag Garden). If the anime is successful, then they get the biggest slice of the cake.
Titan isn't likely to be split due to Wit's upcoming production schedule. Depending on when Kabaneri airs, I'm not sure how feasible next year is either.I don't know. perhaps it will be a split season, or that they want to just release a season each year or something instead of having a huge gap. Selling merch works much better if you constantly have new stuff.
I also don't know where you got the info of FMP being one cour either though as it hasn't had anything announced, and given the rumors it should be longer than one cour as it's supposed to adapt the rest of the novels. it's also not like Xebec has a long history of avoiding shows over the length of one cour. while most of them are kids shows anymore, they still do plenty of shows with 24+ episodes.
Titan isn't likely to be split due to Wit's upcoming production schedule. Depending on when Kabaneri airs, I'm not sure how feasible next year is either.
A guy who supposedly leaked that Xebec was doing it back in '15 when it was initially announced said that it was one cour so a lot of JP rumors are that it's a single cour. I understand how much material is left.
I think we can take an educated guess as to where they'll stop, and I'm not sure that'll make for a better pacing than the previous series...If 12 episodes means better pacing and less of a trainwreck in the production, then I'm all for it.
I wouldn't be surprised if it really was produced as a split two-cours series, with "season 3" being announced right away.How the fuck does Titan end up being one cour?
Sounds like someone lost their wits.The only way any of this works is S3 by April 2018. Otherwise someone is out of their goddamn mind, why else would you follow up the most successful anime since the big 3 with a 4 year gap and a single cour? Source material can't be the issue here, it's been so long.
The only way any of this works is S3 by April 2018. Otherwise someone is out of their goddamn mind, why else would you follow up the most successful anime since the big 3 with a 4 year gap and a single cour? Source material can't be the issue here, it's been so long.
What are the big three? Pokemon, Dragon Ball Z, and Yugioh?
What are the big three? Pokemon, Dragon Ball Z, and Yugioh?
Is it really the most successful anime since the big three?
One Piece, Bleach, and Naruto, I think.
One Piece, Bleach, and Naruto, I think.
Clannad, K-On and Haruhi
The Big Three is an American thingTo put Naruto and Bleach in the same league as One Piece is laughable.
It's like putting Sonic and Crash with Mario and calling them the big three of platformers.
What are the big three? Pokemon, Dragon Ball Z, and Yugioh?
nope that would be death note or full metal alchemist brotherhood.
then you have a decent fight between attack on titan, code geass and sword art online.
I'm sure there is another legit contender I am forgetting, but stuff like yuri on ice and one punch man haven't reached the heights of any of the other shows mentioned.
Wait, I thought we were talking Big Ben, Big Mac and Big Bang Theory.
What are the big three? Pokemon, Dragon Ball Z, and Yugioh?
It depends what criteria you're using for "heights". Popularity among American Toonami viewers? Most discussed on social media? Most commercially successful in Japan? Being the best by one criteria doesn't necessarily translate to being the best in others.
I remember there was one year where Titans almost passed One Piece in manga volume sales. It was kind of a lie since One Piece released one volume less than usual but Titans is a pretty big franchise.
One Piece, Bleach, and Naruto, I think.
Sentai Filmworks announced on Thursday that it has licensed the Frame Arms Girl and Atom The Beginning anime. Atom The Beginning will stream in the United States on Amazon's Anime Strike platform starting on April 15 as it airs in Japan. Frame Arms Girl will stream on "select digital outlets" as a simulcast, and Sentai Filworks confirmed that it is also planning a home video release.
not really... one punch man and yuri have nothing on the other shows listed even by the criteria you are suggesting
in other fun news, the recap episode of my hero academia actually beat out the final of naruto in ratings
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2017-03-30/japan-animation-tv-ranking-march-20-26/.114147
A Silent Voice
This was a pretty hard film to watch at times. There are a lot of moments which will hit really close to home for anyone who has bullied, experienced bullying, or engaged in cliques when they were teenagers. The way the story captures the imperfections and ugly sides of childhood is really raw and pretty powerful. What it ends up saying with all that is even more impactful because it doesn't provide a real moral or solution or lesson other than expressing that sometimes we have to accept that things cannot be perfect and all fixed, and just try our best to work around it.
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Is Sakura Quest about that one porn game on Steam?
Yuri on Ice has sold more discs in Japan than anything else you mentioned.
0.1 doesnt seem like much of a difference without the total numbers.
Though its surprising to me that the 720th episode managed to still chart well.
I'll always remember this thread's start date thanks to it starting on the same day as my birthday
Hm out of everything next season only Sakura Quest grabbed my interest (and I'll admit it's because it just reminded me of Shirobako for superficial reasons.) Need to check out eccentric family season 1 before I jump on season 2 as well.