2010-02-17, 23:57 | Link #203 | |
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Honestly, why is it usually light novel adaptions that gets the cult followings... or at least the ones that requires a lot of reading like visual novels. |
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2010-02-18, 00:41 | Link #206 |
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You mean So Ra No Wo To (damn that's hard to type) is a ripoff of something like some sort of fanfiction? You best be joking there. Well, this is not SRNWT thread, so whatever.
Light novels, visual novels and cult following... There are so many of them out there, but only a certain selection gets a following. Why is that? Moe? I don't find lots of text moe, that's for sure. Perhaps, they just simply stand out? And they are actually, at least to some degree, real literature? As for Gonzo, despite all the hate (well, yeah, they had a streak of bad shows) there are so much more to them than usually named NHK and Gankutsuo. Oh well. |
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2010-02-18, 01:08 | Link #208 |
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Well, i've already watch Soranowoto. And i say, despite its character design (yes, i hate its character design !!!), i enjoy watching it. There are some good point like how the world is apparently Japan after post apocalypse.
But seeing how it goes, i dont like Soranowoto's development. But why are we discussing Soranowoto in Bakemonogatari's forum?? |
2010-02-18, 02:30 | Link #209 | |
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I'm behind on Sora no Woto but it's been pretty darn original so far, so far as the plot and setting goes. I'm enjoying it. Isn't Gonzo actually down for the count? I mean, as a company. Like, they still exist sorta, but in a limbo state... ... definitely veering off topic here. I think the thing with the light novel medium is that it allows the author to develop a story in a different way, so it brings a certain distinct feel when adapted that a manga adaptation wouldn't have. Also because the animators have more freedom to be creative when there are only a handful of illustrations to work from, as opposed to a manga where they almost have a storyboard already done for them.
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2010-02-18, 02:43 | Link #210 | |
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2010-02-18, 02:45 | Link #211 |
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He was talking about the visuals, not the script. Bakemonogatari clearly had a lot of originality in the visuals. Unless Nisio wrote "and then I saw a photograph of a real human hand twisting into a bunch of weird shapes while we were talking, and then the camera zoomed in on my eye."
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2010-03-04, 23:31 | Link #217 |
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Looks like the bluray vol. 6 has been delayed.
http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news...h-24-to-june-9 |
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