Toonami |MayJun17| WE ARE ROBOTS

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It's a lot easier to watch Unicorn in OVA form since it's easier to ignore the plot and just admire the visuals there. The TV recut somehow makes it harder to do that.

also we don't actually know what the new schedule is aside from Lupin being 1:30, so for all we know, HxH is going to come before Lupin, and TG gets moved down to after.
 
Whoa... That is a big dropoff there. Granted, I haven't seen any of TG since I DVR it for later, but I'm guessing it gets worse as it goes on?
 
Anybody playing Phantom Dust on Win10/X1?

People have compared it to HxH's Nen on GAF a few times, and I can see the connection now that I've played a bit.
 
Real talk, despite not being a Popeye fan (it's alright), I thought the test footage looked really nice, especially since it was going for that "3D trying to emulate 2D" style that, when pulled off correctly like in Paper Boy (that short before Wreck-It Ralph) or Guilty Gear Xrd and Ace Attorney 5 & 6, looks fantastic.

It's a shame nothing came of it....
 
Can I request that people don't spoil future episodes of the marathon this week? I'll be watching them for the first time here. Like don't talk about episode 10 V during the first episode of the marathon or what have you.
 
Yeah, I don't care about the animation anymore. I just zone out whenever it's on. I really tried, but the show just couldn't get me invested in any way.
 
Can I request that people don't spoil future episodes of the marathon this week? I'll be watching them for the first time here. Like don't talk about episode 10 V during the first episode of the marathon or what have you.

I kind of have not seen any episodes either and I'm happy that they're doing the marathon immediately after the finale.
 
Can I request that people don't spoil future episodes of the marathon this week? I'll be watching them for the first time here. Like don't talk about episode 10 V during the first episode of the marathon or what have you.
I kind of have not seen any episodes either and I'm happy that they're doing the marathon immediately after the finale.

I may talk about them, but I'll add a spoiler tag with warning that it's a spoiler, if that works for you. Treat it like any other show.
 
We have to go deeper...or something man i remember when they had one hour of one piece a week on toonami for a while, it would've been nice if they could've done it for this run of it.
 
I am cautiously optimistic about the Castlevania series. Same goes for their live-action Death Note, one of the few anime/manga series I feel could work as an American adaptation.
 
I am cautiously optimistic about the Castlevania series. Same goes for their live-action Death Note, one of the few anime/manga series I feel could work as an American adaptation.

If they toned down the boner jokes in City Hunter it could easily be crazy popular in the US.
 
I'm still surprised no studio has tried to adapt Jin Roh The Wolf Brigade. They could literally remake it scene for scene from the anime movie and have an excellent live action movie and it would resonate like crazy in this day and age especially, even if they white washed it.
 
To me, the more rooted in reality a series is, the better chance it has to being adapted, because hollywood feels like they need to tone down the "weird" in order to appeal to a wider (i.e. more profitable) audience.

Death Note is a good example of that because when you get down to it, it's basically "dude can kill people by writing their name down in book, police try to capture him while he figures out ways to outwit them & a rival detective" & the world its set in is very similar to ours.

Meanwhile, if you took something like....I guess let's go with Bleach, that would be harder because it's removed from reality & it would involve a crapton of CGI & all that. Dragon Ball Evolution is the perfect example of taking the majority of elements that made the series popular/unique & sandpapering it down to the most bland hollywood tropes to the point it looks nothing like the series it's based on.

Black Lagoon could be easily adaptable as well.
Oh yeah, it's basically a Japanese take on a bunch of R-rated hard-action hollywood movies. Hell, I could see someone like John Woo directing it just for all the gun fire.
 
Woah I just saw the trailer for the Castlevania show from Netflix. Fuck me that looks like fucking old school manime! I even got some Vampire Hunter D vibes from that. I had my doubts before but that looks pretty fucking good.
 
simon belmont looks all wrong, did the animators forget he's suppose to look like this?

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next they'll forget alucard, dracula's son, is suppose to look like this:

It's Trevor in the Netflixvania show.

And we'll pretend that other show never existed.

I've never seen it and have never played any Castlevania game. *runs*
 
but trevor is the main character of castlevania 3, not castlevania. did anyone at netflix even play the games

From what some have said in Gaming, it does seem to be based more on the 3rd game, which is interesting. In fact, it seems the producer described the show as "Castlevania 3 meets Game of Thrones." It's gonna be kind of surprising to see that of all the video game show adaptations, especially from the US, this could possibly be the best one. Though it's not hard to top what came out of the '80s & '90s like Captain N, Battletoads, Bubsy, Pole Position, Power Team, Pac-Man.....
 
The only Castlevania I truly played was Rondo of Blood via VC, which was rather good. I barely played SotN before it got pushed into my X360 backlog & I want to say I tried....one of the GBA ones, but only for a few hours. One of these days, I want to try Super Castlevania IV. I don't know if I want to play the NES ones due to their infamous difficulty.

I also played that weird multiplayer one on Xbox Live/PSN as well, but it's not a true Castlevania & holy hell was that game difficult when playing alone.
 
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