residentgrigo said:Well Walter. This anime may look like nothing but this isn´t South Park. He can steer small parts of the very last batch in a better direction but ep. 3? Everyone sinks on our Titanic
Was trying to be reasonable. My bad.
residentgrigo said:Well Walter. This anime may look like nothing but this isn´t South Park. He can steer small parts of the very last batch in a better direction but ep. 3? Everyone sinks on our Titanic
residentgrigo said:Well Walter. This anime may look like nothing but this isn´t South Park. He can steer small parts of the very last batch in a better direction but ep. 3? Everyone sinks on our Titanic .
MASTER-AMIR said:I do believe they saw feedback of Berserk anime in Anime Expo I feel they will release Lost Children OVA type soon.
residentgrigo said:@Aazealh / Walter I fully expect more coherent writing in the future but scripts come before everything else. I know that even anime episodes can be worked on till the last second (Cowboy Bebop) but were are talking about animation, not the way they are structured from the bottom up.
Who knows when ep. 1 was finished, it now looks better than in the trailers, yet it would be hard to implement game changers that can "steer" anything. The writers, episode directors and so on are assigned with enough lead in time and the Miura written episode appears to be No. 3 and maybe another down the line. I don´t think that anyone stepped in. This is just Miura´s time to be in the spotlight.
Nothingwillbewong said:Does anyone know what the reaction in the Expo was more specifically?
Walter said:The guy in the tweets implied that the crowd went wild.
Nothingwillbewong said:Yes but I didn't understand if they went wild from excitement because, you know, group mentality or with rage...
Nothingwillbewong said:Yes, I sent him a tweet as soon as I posted here. It confused me, cause the idea of getting excited for this anime is so farfetched to me
Ahahah, yes that's very true. If Nazi Germany didn't prove that the movie Looper sure did ahahaWalter said:I was in a theater where people cheered for Looper. People are stupid in groups.
Those people do exist. Some of them on this very forum. Here they're the minority, but they seem quite numerous in Youtube comments. I imagine many of them aren't familiar enough with the manga to really understand what's wrong with this new adaptation, with another large portion lacking the critical thinking skills to recognize things that just don't make sense. The latter is a common issue these days, I find.Nothingwillbewong said:Yes, I sent him a tweet as soon as I posted here. It confused me, cause the idea of getting excited for this anime is so farfetched to me
Those people exist in large quantities these days, when I try to argue with them why it's bad technically they say I just can't accept their opinion and am a bigotImperator Hanseatic said:Those people do exist. Some of them on this very forum. Here they're the minority, but they seem quite numerous in Youtube comments. I imagine many of them aren't familiar enough with the manga to really understand what's wrong with this new adaptation, with another large portion lacking the critical thinking skills to recognize things that just don't make sense. The latter is a common issue these days, I find.
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Walter said:I was in a theater where people cheered for Looper. People are stupid in groups.
residentgrigo said:This Robert though is a gentleman and a scholar! +1
DemiFiendRSA from Twitter here. I wasn't expecting to get such praise . Thanks, guys. You're very welcome, I'm glad I was able to report some of the Q & A from the premiere panel.Walter said:It's true, he's pretty awesome.
No worries. I took the bullet for you.Dar Klink said:Sadly I didn't make it to the panel at Anime Expo because of how bad the lines were this year in terms of crowding and terrible management. Shit's getting to the level of SDCC where you have to get to a panel line 2-3 hours early if you want to make it in.
Anyway, FUCK IT WAS SO BAD I ALMOST AM GLAD I DIDN'T SEE IT IN PERSON JESUS CHRIST.
Nothingwillbewong said:Does anyone know what the reaction in the Expo was more specifically?
I already responded to your tweet, but I'll repeated it here. The majority of the crowd seemed to enjoy it. They cheered almost every time Guts does something like killing or punching someone.Nothingwillbewong said:Yes, I sent him a tweet as soon as I posted here. It confused me, cause the idea of getting excited for this anime is so farfetched to me
Hitoshura said:DemiFiendRSA from Twitter here. I wasn't expecting to get such praise . Thanks, guys. You're very welcome, I'm glad I was able to report some of the Q & A from the premiere panel.
Hitoshura said:I'd also asked the producer a question when I went to go get my free poster and autograph. It's worth noting that he can speak and understand English well. Anyways, I asked him how much Miura was involved with the production of the anime. His response, "He was involved from top to bottom. He checked every script and went to every voice recordings for it."
Hitoshura said:And here's a little bit of info on episode 2 and episode 3 preview for anyone who can't wait til Friday.
Episode 2
-Golden Age flashback from the Guardians of Desire section of the Black Swordsman arc where Guts and Griffith are talking to each other on the pile of corpses was added during Farnese interrogation with Guts
-The new track by Susumu Hirasawa is played when Guts takes Farnese hostage
-The episode ends at the ending of manga episode 122/1st page of episode 123 where the haunted spirits are flying past Serpico
Episode 3 preview
-Guts and Farnese are hiding in some abandon mansion.
-See a little bit of Farnese's flashback
-flashback with Boar Apostle
-Farnese tries to barricade a door from the possessed dogs.
Earthlingzing said:I'm most curious about the third episode, if they want to cram in too much not even Miura's involvement will be able to save the ship from sinking.
Hitoshura said:I asked him how much Miura was involved with the production of the anime. His response, "He was involved from top to bottom. He checked every script and went to every voice recordings for it."
Hitoshura said:Anyways, I asked him how much Miura was involved with the production of the anime. His response, "He was involved from top to bottom. He checked every script and went to every voice recordings for it."
Hitoshura said:Episode 2
-Golden Age flashback from the Guardians of Desire section of the Black Swordsman arc where Guts and Griffith are talking to each other on the pile of corpses was added during Farnese interrogation with Guts
-The new track by Susumu Hirasawa is played when Guts takes Farnese hostage
-The episode ends at the ending of manga episode 122/1st page of episode 123 where the haunted spirits are flying past Serpico
Episode 3 preview
-Guts and Farnese are hiding in some abandon mansion.
-See a little bit of Farnese's flashback
-flashback with Boar Apostle
-Farnese tries to barricade a door from the possessed dogs.
Oburi said:I wonder if he's playing up Miura's involvement. Every voice recording? Really?
It still looked terrible, but it was better than the 1st episode only because of the pacing of it. There were still a couple of cuts, but the 2nd episode was nowhere near as crammed as the 1st episode was.Aazealh said:Hmm, I'm quite curious to see how that will look in action. It looks like they crammed in a lot of flashbacks. What did you think of the second episode? Better than the first one, or also terrible?
Yeah, I wasn't completely convinced when he said that, but as Walter has already mention, we'll just have to take it at face value.Oburi said:I wonder if he's playing up Miura's involvement. Every voice recording? Really?