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Imagine catering to the biggest expansing markets of normies with bad spending habits and doing it so bad you go out of business. Total Translator Death.
I don't ever want to see another Korean webtoon get adapted into anime. I don't even consider them anime to begin with. Crunchyroll is responsible for unleashing all of them on the market and they're not something Japanese studios would ever choose to make of their own free will.With the Solo Leveling anime, does this mean they would adapt othet Korean manhwa into anime? And kept their Korean names?
Your Funimation Digital Copies will also be gone.I'm not someone who cared for a lot of Funimation's output before or now and you won't see me looking back on Funimation with nostalgia but as someone who was an at most very casual and infrequent Dragonball watcher they used to have decent JP subtitles for DB. I'm sure that will be tossed out the window as Funimation is folded into Crunchyroll and it's $80/episode sweatshop regime.
You willYour Funimation Digital Copies will also be gone.
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And they copy Japanese tropes, even though they force fed their own people they're their evil enemy that destroyed China's culture.just like the chinese, we fervently consume japanese media because our own is ass
god, i love ironyAnd they copy Japanese tropes, even though they force fed their own people they're their evil enemy that destroyed China's culture.
It's at least an anime since Studio Trigger is still run by Nips who love animation and they went bonkers with it, as an anime should. It's also a nice callback to the time when cyberpunk was commonplace in anime, though I was hoping that perhaps it would've started a new boon of cyberpunk anime. I wouldn't called Edgerunners a perfect anime like others have, however, it was still missing something.People absolutely ate Edgerunners up even though Cyberpunk 2077 and Studio Trigger should have never been mentioned in the same sentence together.
I tried to give Solo Leveling a watch and got bored after half of the second episode. It looks too much standard power fantasy "I'll show those people that called me a loser!" and "what if magic in real world".I don't ever want to see another Korean webtoon get adapted into anime. I don't even consider them anime to begin with. Crunchyroll is responsible for unleashing all of them on the market and they're not something Japanese studios would ever choose to make of their own free will.
If you want to get really tinfoil hat-ish about it, I personally believe that CR and other companies are funding adaptations of non-Japanese IPs to dilute the term "anime" so much that they can start calling things like High Guardian Spice "anime" unironically and have normies buy it. "People would rather watch anime than our CalArts bean mouth goyslop? Let's call our goyslop anime." The sad part is that it will probably work. People absolutely ate Edgerunners up even though Cyberpunk 2077 and Studio Trigger should have never been mentioned in the same sentence together.
i'm surprised anyone from here even botheredI tried to give Solo Leveling a watch and got bored after half of the second episode. It looks too much standard power fantasy "I'll show those people that called me a loser!" and "what if magic in real world".
It's why I'm grateful for companies like Discotek who license older anime. The only sucky part of that now is Crunchyroll bought out Rightstuf so now I have to go through their horrible customer service and website to get worse deals and to have my pre-ordered Blu-Rays come in later than if I had just ordered it normally.Thank God for thrift stores and secondhand copies. I pirate practically everything, but physical media is still king where it counts.
Solo Leveling sounds like the most generic shit possible but that's typical for most Korean webcomics.I tried to give Solo Leveling a watch and got bored after half of the second episode. It looks too much standard power fantasy "I'll show those people that called me a loser!" and "what if magic in real world".
Make a separate thread - it deserves it.Is this the place to talk about Thunderbolt Fantasy, or is some idiot going to scream at me that it's not "real" anime ?
The visuals were really its only strong suit in the manhwa. Everything concerning the story and characters ranged from passable to mediocre.I tried to give Solo Leveling a watch and got bored after half of the second episode. It looks too much standard power fantasy "I'll show those people that called me a loser!" and "what if magic in real world".
Isn't by the same guy who wrote that Freezing series? I remember how fucked up that manga was.I'm surprised they didn't try adapting Korean stories Unbalance x Unbalance which features a bad boy and a busty female teacher in a relationship since that is their thing
I think you're kinda missing my point. What I consider to be "anime" doesn't have to do with who made it, or the quality. Western animation can be good too. If the anime exists only because a foreign media company got a Japanese studio to make it, it isn't anime. If the target market isn't Japan, but foreign weebs, it isn't anime. Especially when it's a foreign IP that isn't popular in Japan in the first place. Foreign IPs shouldn't be considered "anime", and I would be over the moon if I never saw another one get an anime ever.It's at least an anime since Studio Trigger is still run by Nips who love animation and they went bonkers with it, as an anime should.
By your logic, all sequels made because a given show was popular in China are not anime either. Like Railgun/Accelerator/whatever else Index spawned.I think you're kinda missing my point. What I consider to be "anime" doesn't have to do with who made it, or the quality. Western animation can be good too. If the anime exists only because a foreign media company got a Japanese studio to make it, it isn't anime. If the target market isn't Japan, but foreign weebs, it isn't anime. Especially when it's a foreign IP that isn't popular in Japan in the first place. Foreign IPs shouldn't be considered "anime", and I would be over the moon if I never saw another one get an anime ever.