Culture Diary Of Anne Frank being turned into graphic novel - Kids can't be arsed with words and shit.

You'd have to be fucking blind to look at the ink parts of the manuscript and think it was written in anything other than fountain pen.

Lemme guess, you're one of those morons who believe anything some dumbshit puts on a jpg and posts to 4chan.
Maybe because it's acknowledged annotations were made with a ballpoint pen, even if it was somebody else and minimal? "Anything other than fountain pen" is false because it was determined she used colored pencils, too. All I'm saying is the writing style doesn't reflect that of a thirteen-year-old girl, and if changed by the publisher, doesn't help with conspiracies over its authenticity. Furthermore, it was only just found she probably died a month earlier and was found by police on accident.

No, it's just every time I shitpost an A Wyatt Mann cartoon, you get triggered.

I hope that they don't use that horrible rule 34 of Anne Frank as a template.
I'll wait for the japs to create a lewd visual novel of Anne Frank
Well she did want to fuck a dentist hiding with them, and "The Definitive Edition" conveys she was also attracted to girls.
 
Say what you will about the eyes, they at least nailed the noses, amirite?

Won't stop Lindsay Ellis making jokes about it though...

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If Anastasia can get her own movie, so can Anne Frank.
 
"An animated film is scheduled for release in 2019."

And I'm willing to bet it'll be cheaply-made 3D animation to boot to match the ugly art. Besides, Japan beat them to the punch 22 years ago.

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why have a graphic novel when i can have the manga instead http://www.beneaththetangles.com/manga-of-a-young-girl-anne-frank-in-japan/

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Japan has always had a soft spot for tragedies like this, that's why a book like "A Dog of Flanders" became ridiculously big over there for the same reason.
 
^It was because of the coincidental parallels with Hachikō, which was a university professor's dog which appeared to wait for him at Shibuya Station, following his death for almost ten years between 1925 and 1934. It's told for the theme of faithfulness, but the reality was the dog came for all the people feeding it, and the autopsy revealed meat skewers.
 
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^It was because of the coincidental parallels with Hachikō, which was a university professor's dog which appeared to wait for him at Shibuya Station, following his death for almost ten years between 1925 and 1934. It's told for the theme of faithfulness, but the reality was the dog came for all the people feeding it, and the autopsy revealed meat skewers.

Stop ruining the magic.
 
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