Saint Seiya Omega
I'm only making that one. It will be titled: "Saint Seiya Omega: We're going to catch everyone's hearts!" or maybe "Saint Seiya Omega: Athena, OPEN MY HAATO!".
Saint Seiya Omega
They need to find a way to incorporate her into the system OS someday. She better be in Wii u OS!
Shaft needs to just make a Palutena anime. I would pay STUPID AMOUNTS OF MONEY FOR IT.
Are you seeing this Aniplex?
I'm only making that one. It will be titled: "Saint Seiya Omega: We're going to catch everyone's hearts!" or maybe "Saint Seiya Omega: Athena, OPEN MY HAATO!".
DLC themes for Wii U where your favorite waifu (Zelda, Palutena, Rosalina, Samus etc) animated by SHAFT greets you whenever you turn it on.
MAKE MILLIONS.
Make sure the thread is bi-lingual. It should be in English and Spanish at least.
Why aren't you making the AKB0048 one????
I couldn't have imagined it any better myself.
shit eureka 7 is next week? Still got 9 eps left from s1!
Heard shit goes wack really soon.
How we all feel now that Gintama is over:
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How we all feel now that Gintama is over:
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Natsume fin:
Yup, pretty much.
I hope the fangirls are still invested enough in this show to keep it afloat. I have no idea if they've caught up to the manga chapters or whatever, but I'd be happy to watch more of this show. I think I'd almost want at Reika spinoff at this point though.
Lol. Yeah, it'll be up tomorrow. I'm actually gathering PVs now.
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And talking about PVs, that new Lupin PV is fantastic. Hype through the roof for that one.
3 volumes per cour? So we have to wait for at least 2 more volumes to be made until they even have enough to adapt eh? That means it'll be a year - if not more - before they can even plan a series. Booooo.I believe they are one volume behind assuming they were still going at 3 volumes a season like they did for season 1 and 2
Dude, Korra has to be the first show on the top of the OP.
Dude, Korra has to be the first show on the top of the OP.
No, it's not. It starts on the 12th.
I'll second this notion.
Awwwwww yeah. Shit just got REAL.Hehe.
There is growing support for a Kid Icarus anime. At this rate, Aniplex just has to sell four ludicrously expensive boxsets and they will make bank!
marry me 7thI'm only making that one. It will be titled: "Saint Seiya Omega: We're going to catch everyone's hearts!" or maybe "Saint Seiya Omega: Athena, OPEN MY HAATO!".
Dude, Korra has to be the first show on the top of the OP.
You know, Aniplex doesn't own SHAFT, but Sony kind of owns Aniplex. Just saying.
Aniplex seems to take enough money from Shaft that they may as well own them.
Korra does anime better than anime does anime
Quite possibly the least controversial statement ever made in an anime thread.Korra does anime better than anime does anime
to be fare the new one take a lot from Fullmetal Alchemist
Really? I didn't realize there were so many minors in this thread.Quite possibly the least controversial statement ever made in an anime thread.
Korra doesn't have Umakoshi so it loses by default.Korra does anime better than anime does anime
SHAFT should just buy Aniplex with their cash from Nise and the Meguca movies. Then I would actually have a company I'd feel comfortable supporting with their $3925749205479 barebones subtitled BD releases.
but who will tell people that animu sucks and its all lolis and angst for fat manbabiesDespite its Asian aesthetic influences, Avatar: The Last Airbender's storytelling sensibilities are in line with American serialized television, not Japanese animation. Whatever you feel about its quality, it's misguided to compare it directly to anime.
Despite its Asian aesthetic influences, Avatar: The Last Airbender's storytelling sensibilities are in line with American serialized television, not Japanese animation. Whatever you feel about its quality, it's misguided to compare it directly to anime.
The releases are certainly not barebones.
There are plenty of extras that...almost...make them worth it. You have to add a bit of crazy in the mix to actually purchase them, but there is at least substance to these bluray release boxsets.
So far though, it has been mainly Madoka and Fate Zero that get this treatment. Has aniplex done this with any other series?
but who will tell people that animu sucks and its all lolis and angst for fat manbabies
but who will tell people that animu sucks and its all lolis and angst for fat manbabies
Something something Cowboy Bebop something.
I don't agree, because serialized animation really isn't something as common in America. It also provides that "this is cool" feeling that anime has historically been known for and people find disappointingly lacking these days.Despite its Asian aesthetic influences, Avatar: The Last Airbender's storytelling sensibilities are in line with American serialized television, not Japanese animation. Whatever you feel about its quality, it's misguided to compare it directly to anime.
Something something Cowboy Bebop something.
Clearly Watanabe was just aping North American serial telly.
The underexposure of anime back in the day is what made it look cool (also the fact that only certain shows got brought up). The advent of internet communications and all that shit has only made it easier for people to realise that there's a lot of shit. Like a shitload.I don't agree, because serialized animation really isn't something as common in America. It also provides that "this is cool" feeling that anime has historically been known for and people find disappointingly lacking these days.
such as?
the town the setting and alot of other things
they never have the ball to do this dont play with fire kids its not that safe
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GAcVl2F3J_Y
Kicking the horse while it is down is the most respectful thing you guys can do for Japan. Obviously.Anime does that all by itself, though, it doesn't need the help of Americans!
I don't agree, because serialized animation really isn't something as common in America. It also provides that "this is cool" feeling that anime has historically been known for and people find disappointingly lacking these days.
Serialized animation is indeed highly uncommon in America, and Avatar has received deserved attention and respect for what it achieves. What I'm saying is that in its structure, its manner of writing, and its focus on writing, it reminds me more of a live-action show such as Babylon 5 than even an anime like Cowboy Bebop.