If it's the work of Studio4°C, why did they kept the secret for so long ?
foolpuck said:If it's the work of Studio4°C, why did they kept the secret for so long ?
foolpuck said:If it's the work of Studio4°C, why did they kept the secret for so long ?
Mangetsu said:Besides that we will be getting a new Volume soon, on which there will be definetely commercials for the anime too.
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foolpuck said:That's what I thought first but I'm not convinced. I mean the 3 first movies were a little disappointing, so I don't think that's a good strategy to keep the secret. I mean you keep the secret when it's something huge with a lot of success. Yes, a lot of us were waiting for a new anime adaptation, but not necessarily by Studio4°C...
foolpuck said:No I don't, and of course years is too much I never said that. And I never said that the movies sucked, I like them, they are just a little disappointing from a general point of view. But at first they were supposed to cover the entire serie if I remember correctly, but after the third movie no news at all... For me they just abandoned the idea. If as you said they had no materials and were thinking their movies sucked, why would they work 2 years on another one ?
foolpuck said:And a sequel had also been implied at the end of the first anime (and in a lot of other movies without sequels), it means nothing, it's just an open ending.
foolpuck said:And I'm just here to discuss about it and hear your opinions while giving mine, no need to tell me that I know nothing of marketing otherwise I wouldn't talk at all because I know nothing of film making... I'm simply asking why because it didn't seem the best to me and I wanted to know if there was better alternatives.
foolpuck said:I'm just saying that if they are not coming with something big, it will be a failed attempt, in brief it's risky from Studio4°C to try things like that. In my opinion.
True.Aazealh said:And we don't know how long they've been working on it, actually. That two years figure you're quoting has no basis in fact.
Guilty, I had forgotten.Aazealh said:No actually, no sequel had been implied at the end of the TV series. The epilogue just bridged the end to the beginning. So please don't make empty statements of the sort.
Thinking about it, in fact I got a bit lost and I talked too fast. As long as there is no release date announced my point doesn't really makes sense you're right. My apologies, I was a little confused.Aazealh said:And, again, I don't see how they've taken any risk at all so far.
foolpuck said:I get the feeling that I have upset you, maybe not, but in any case it wasn't my intention, sorry.
I agree with you, I really think he's a very important character who takes an important place in Guts' journey. Plus, as Delta Phi said earlier I'm also worried about Puck, if they skip the Black Swordsman how will be their encounter ?Tama said:If this is a continuation of the Golden Age movies as it seems to be and not it's own stand alone film or OVA, one character I'm going to miss that they seem to have cut out is Godot. He isn't included in the new anime and I'm not even sure if he was mentioned, but it is a shame because of his insightful speeches (reminding me from the current re-read podcast everyone did). It makes me wonder, is Erika suppose to be living alone up in the mountains? Anyway, I know there are larger issues at hand with what studio 4C cut out but I'd like to think they fix this and start fresh.
foolpuck said:Plus, as Delta Phi said earlier I'm also worried about Puck, if they skip the Black Swordsman how will be their encounter ?
I hope that we will find reassuring answers for christmas!
Walter said:Puck has to make it in. Omitting him would be a gaping hole they couldn't recover from.
As to how they'll meet, the opening scene could be done like how the 1997 anime opened, only instead of Colette being transposed in place of Puck, they'd show the actual scene as intended.
Walter said:Puck has to make it in. Omitting him would be a gaping hole they couldn't recover from.
As to how they'll meet, the opening scene could be done like how the 1997 anime opened, only instead of Colette being transposed in place of Puck, they'd show the actual scene as intended.
Sammoniac said:I wouldn't be surprised that since the Lost Children arc deals a lot with "elves" *hum*, they just tack on a Puck and Guts meeting somewhere inside the story. It would have the level of suckage expected from these adaptations.
Walter said:It's quite disconcerting that there's still no hint of Puck in these promos.
Walter said:It's quite disconcerting that there's still no hint of Puck in these promos.
Rhombaad said:I agree. The fact that he's still not wearing his original Black Swordsman armor is also disconcerting, especially if this is going to be an adaptation of the Lost Children chapter. As was said on the latest podcast episode, these details are important, and they were an early indication that the last project wasn't going to turn out well. I'll remain skeptical of this one until we see something of quality.
Hitoshura said:The official twitter account started tweeting some information. https://twitter.com/berserk_anime