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yea I agree it might not be so bad if they're remakes of the live action films. The shitty Japanese actors terrible acting is what killed the movies in the first place and made them unbearable to watch. Might be A LOT better if the acting and the story were improved. (Story was just terrible, how did they fuck up Death Note that bad? =/)
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If it can make money, they will do it.
Let's see, how many times has an anime been totally redone, and had the letters TV added to the original title name?
Tenchi
El Hazard
Ah My Goddess
That was the first 3 that entered my head.
Anime also gets redone if they think thay can do it. First example I thought of is Bubble Gum Crisis. I prefer the last one 2040 myself, but friends consider the first to be better.
I didn't hate Live Action Sailormoon, but after the second show they essentially just started ignoring the original anime plot line and just wandered off to do it new basically.
Have not seen Speedracer, likely won't watch it either. Don't know how it connects with the original, as I never saw the original stuff.
I think over all, once I finish the Death Note anime, it won't much matter to me if they redo it to death. I have yet to watch any of the Tenchi stuff outside of the OAV stuff. Just didn't like it. I have not collected The Wanderers, because I felt El Hazard didn't need to be redone either.
I've really liked the Ah My Goddess TV stuff, but then I like the characters that much I guess.
Maybe Death Note fanatics will like the additional stuff, maybe they won't.
Let's see, how many times has an anime been totally redone, and had the letters TV added to the original title name?
Tenchi
El Hazard
Ah My Goddess
That was the first 3 that entered my head.
Anime also gets redone if they think thay can do it. First example I thought of is Bubble Gum Crisis. I prefer the last one 2040 myself, but friends consider the first to be better.
I didn't hate Live Action Sailormoon, but after the second show they essentially just started ignoring the original anime plot line and just wandered off to do it new basically.
Have not seen Speedracer, likely won't watch it either. Don't know how it connects with the original, as I never saw the original stuff.
I think over all, once I finish the Death Note anime, it won't much matter to me if they redo it to death. I have yet to watch any of the Tenchi stuff outside of the OAV stuff. Just didn't like it. I have not collected The Wanderers, because I felt El Hazard didn't need to be redone either.
I've really liked the Ah My Goddess TV stuff, but then I like the characters that much I guess.
Maybe Death Note fanatics will like the additional stuff, maybe they won't.
Anime, one of the few things about the internet that doesn't make me hate the internet.
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Unfortunatly this is what we are going to have to deal with since anime and manga has hit more of a main stream.
also if you haven't noticed there haven't been any "original" movies in a while, everything is coming from old comic books, not to mention the butchering of Speed racer, transformers, reviving indina jones, and yet another james bond film somewhere in the process.
also if you haven't noticed there haven't been any "original" movies in a while, everything is coming from old comic books, not to mention the butchering of Speed racer, transformers, reviving indina jones, and yet another james bond film somewhere in the process.