Edit: Scratch that, disregard this post.Rodyle2 said:Film is a rather bad way to adapt most works given how little space there is inherently, but in the case of Higurashi (and even moreso with Umineko), there's no real reason why the couldn't do much better than they did with a full TV series. Putting the given episodes of any When They Cry game together averages out to be about the length of a robust novel in my experience, you should be able to adapt that into a season fairly reliably.TerranReaper said:I know right?Rodyle2 said:I too love terrible adaptations of decent games.TerranReaper said:Just because I can, "Higurashi No Naku Koro Ni".
In all seriousness though, I didn't think it was as bad of an adaption as everyone did though, but what are you gonna do, VN players gotta hate I suppose. Kinda reminds me of how readers of a book hate on a movie adaptation.
But oh well, DEEN has done worse I suppose. I don't think they'll ever make anything worse than Reflections.
Christ mate I think you've just convinced me to look into that as well! Thanks very much for that bite-sized review!Arisato-kun said:Links will be posted to assist you.
I'll start of with recommending Baccano. It's an awesome 1930s gangster story with some train robbery and a little bit of alchemy thrown in. Tons of completely likable characters round out the cast with the feature being the hilarious comedy duo of Isaac and Miria. It also has the greatest English dub you'll ever experience.
http://myanimelist.net/anime/2251/Baccano!
Haha glad to help man. If you like it might I recommend Durarara! as well? It's by the same author and retains the humor and character development that makes Baccano! great. Plus if you've seen Baccano! first you'll experience the greatest inside joke ever.Mr.Petey said:Christ mate I think you've just convinced me to look into that as well! Thanks very much for that bite-sized review!Arisato-kun said:Links will be posted to assist you.
I'll start of with recommending Baccano. It's an awesome 1930s gangster story with some train robbery and a little bit of alchemy thrown in. Tons of completely likable characters round out the cast with the feature being the hilarious comedy duo of Isaac and Miria. It also has the greatest English dub you'll ever experience.
http://myanimelist.net/anime/2251/Baccano!
Looked over my favorite stuffs, and it looks like I love anything that tackles a relatively plausible future, probably why I loved the crap out of Ghost in the Shell.Mr.Petey said:Well instead of slapping down a list of animes that I've loved and enjoyed, perhaps it mite be better to do this instead.
What films and books have you preferred over the years? The odds are if you can divulge what you prefer here then it might be easier to link up animes that you might enjoy. Or even just genres or themes of some films and books as that'll help a bundle too in order to determine what you'll like ^_-
Heh, never thought about it, but it would appear that I do.Nomanslander said:Sounds like you have a taste for cyberpunk, if you do?
This, so very much.Sightless Wisdom said:I don't know what any of those animes are but I will say that regardless you should watch FullMetal Alchemist: Brotherhood. The series just finished with 64 episodes, and it was the most amazing anime I have ever watched.