
“Fist of the North Star” Reiwa’s first spin-off! Drama “Fist of the North Star” filming begins? Friday drama Fist of the North Star: A Century-End Drama Filming Chronicle.
If I’m going to get a second one, what would it be?
Is it Baki or something?
>>1
Dragon Ball?
Baki seems to be doing quite well in all the spin-offs right now.
If they were to make a live-action version of Kinnikuman, there was already a drama, but I wonder which came first, the thread image or that?
>>4
That drama is more like “if it’s going to be live-action” or something like that…
It’s tough if the story isn’t somewhat well-known.
>>5
Demon Slayer, huh…
>>6
It’s an age where you can do anything with CG, so it shouldn’t be too much of a struggle.
>>5
If there aren’t many points to poke fun at, it seems like there will be fewer comedic bits.
Since backstage jokes are generally forbidden, it’s difficult to find the right balance.
>>7
This manga has never come out of the backstage, always doing everything on site every time.
The original series has a very high level of recognition, and with a daring special effects approach, it seems just barely possible to recreate the superhuman action.
There is a shocking hook to the story that Hidebu Abeshi is in the living room.
The fact that Hokuto is packed with elements that make everyone want to point things out is truly rare.
If Dragon Ball were a Hollywood movie
Both the spin-off author and longtime fans share the strange aspects of the original work.
Moreover, you need to be someone who can handle being told that the original creator is strange.
It has to be something that isn’t just a haphazard development but is also not boring.
>>12
I feel like Kinnikuman really has potential…
>>20
If it gets a laugh, Yude will become grumpy and might tweet their feelings, bringing the mood down.
>>49
I think it’s only natural to be told honestly.
>>20
Professional wrestling is indeed staged, isn’t it? I’m disappointed; I’ll read Tough.
>>75
I feel like Tough has the aptitude, but it’s a shame that it doesn’t have legendary-level popularity.
Thanks to the pachinko and pachislot threads, it’s great that you can somewhat understand the characters and story even if you don’t know the original work.
That manga was actually turned into a drama, and the filming location was like this.
It seems like there are fewer cases where it’s not interesting to be done like that.
I feel like I can’t just keep doing this.
When it comes to popularity, there are very few works that can compare to Hokuto…
The main story of DB is rather forgettable.
If it’s the East Blue arc of One Piece, I can manage.
>>19
Shooting is too difficult.
>>19
I think the ones who are actually doing the drama find it more difficult.
Is it a super hit work that everyone knows, with a feeling of randomness in its development, many points to poke fun at, and acceptable backstage jokes?
Yu Yu Hakusho or something?
>>21
Togashi apparently wanted to draw an episode where all the characters are actors and having genuine conversations backstage during the serialization.
It seems like they’ve finally stopped.
>>66
So I drew it in my doujin.
>>66
I drew a little bit in the doujinshi I released after it was over.
Kuwahara is actually a serious and reserved glasses-wearing guy, while Hiei is a child actor.
It feels like a miracle, so even if you try to imitate it, it’s quite difficult…
If you misjudge the balance, you’ll end up leaning towards making fun of it.
Somehow with Saint Seiya…
It seems like Naruto would be interesting, but I don’t think Lord Hokage would allow it.
Saint Seiya
If it’s Saint Seiya: The Age of the Twelve Houses.
I wonder if I don’t know the scenario of Kinnikuman.
If it doesn’t have a Showa feeling…
It’s a relatively old work with a story that’s mostly well-known and has an extraordinary theme.
It’s not enough to just focus on the parody parts; the human drama needs to be interesting too.
>>32
I like Director Hara and Tachibana-chan.
While Saint Seiya and Kinnikuman are full of points to comment on, they are not as suitable for dramatization as Fist of the North Star.
Is there a chance for yellowtail?
I think JoJo is great, but the main character changes with each season.
The fact that the ’80s was an era when one could be reckless is also significant.
It seems difficult to push the boundaries this far in manga since the 90s.
They couldn’t find the second suspect in the case files of the criminals.
>>37
Structurally, there are meta elements similar to this, but it seems difficult for other manga to imitate that.
It’s not a similar manga like Conan or anything.
Initial D
I wonder how the drama filming will handle Ryuga…
It will probably end up being a forceful push from the jamming…
Bleach seems interesting, but if you misjudge the balance, it could easily turn into the kind of atmosphere that was mocked in the past.
There are some things that can only be done because it’s a Showa era work.
>>41
It’s a shoot that was allowed because the compliance is quite relaxed.
I don’t think there’s anyone more suitable than Hokuto.
Conan and Kindaichi…
I guess it’s also the condition of the era.
Since it’s the Showa era, I guess there’s a sense that it’s unavoidable to do things like this.
I think it’s significant that there seems to be an atmosphere where it’s allowed to make fun of Kenshiro’s shortcomings.
If someone mocks the shortcomings of Luffy or Tanjiro Kamado, I would probably get annoyed.
>>45
But even the performers get seriously mad about Ken’s strange parts…
>>45
Luffy and Tanjiro clearly have their flaws depicted, but Ken Shiro’s blind spot is never pointed out in the story and just goes unnoticed…
Well, it’s being swept away, but isn’t it strange!? That’s what makes the scene work because the actor comments on it.
>>45
Th-that’s… if I… Kenshiro… it makes me look like a weird person, doesn’t it?
>>175
Ken is… um… a little…
The meat is so messed up, it makes me want to snap.
It seems like I can also go to Otokojuku.
I feel like the details in the image might be a bit overdone.
It’s a bit one-dimensional, so it would be better to increase the speed.
I think it’s also because after all the joking around about the strawberry flavor regarding Hokuto.
The case files of the criminals feel relatively the closest.
In other words, whether it’s doing an IF development or expanding the backstage space, it’s allowed and interesting, and that’s what makes Hokuto truly amazing!
What about Gundam?
>>53
It looks like it will become Project X…
“Legend of the Galactic Heroes and so on…”
Tanaka Yoshiki seems like he might snap.
>>54
However, there might be a spin-off where historians of later generations engage in interpretive battles based on their own theories.
Are there any dramas similar to Doberman Detective?
Meat is originally a gag-oriented manga.
I don’t think the interestingness of Hokuto, which should be taken seriously, comes out when something feels off!
If you make a misstep, it can easily come off as just a quibble or a nasty remark, so it’s tough to strike a balance.
It’s skillful how they casually included the setting of a drama created as a counter to the wildly chaotic Western (Eastern) Police.
The episode featuring Toki in the Fist of the North Star drama was really interesting.
I laughed at the comments about how everyone thinks viewers can just enter the nuclear shelter.
Rather, in a sense, isn’t this the second capture of a loach, like strawberry flavor?
>>64
I wonder if the veteran fans got annoyed with the treatment of characters like Souther and Shin with the strawberry flavor…
Shin was into homo themes and loved Yuria, but he saw a presumably angry female fan.
>>78
I’ve shown it directly to both the original creator and the illustrator and got their approval, you know. It’s strawberry flavor!
>>78
I think homophobic topics are problematic, but if even a truly evil person like Yuria were to get angry, it would likely be because someone is trying to use her as a pawn to grab Kenshiro’s attention… which makes sense to me.
>>117
Someone who starts saying that this kind of thing is more convincing probably just makes it even more frustrating.
>>64
Fist of the North Star is fortunate to have many spin-offs, how enviable!
>>82
There is definitely an aspect where the proliferation of spin-offs allowed for things like thread images and strawberry flavor to be accepted.
I think it’s not good because Otokojuku is based on the premise of being pushed forward from the original work.
When I was reading Hoku, I didn’t think that at all, but when it becomes a drama, it looks amusing and I can’t stop making comments, which is exquisite.
After all, isn’t this manga impressive in its attention to detail and cooking skills?
Cobra! Is it difficult?
Tetsuya
I think the person who planned this is a genius.
How about Seiya? The high facial attractiveness makes it seem like a drama aimed at appealing to women.
It’s difficult to shoot, so don’t easily fly in the air or clash with beams of light.
Basically, characters are regular human beings (if they wear masks, it will definitely not be well-received by the acting agency).
It’s a well-known serious scenario, but there are definitely some funny scenes that are worth a critique.
…Otokojuku? Well, there was a movie, but…
It’s true for both the thread images and the criminals’ case files, but the parts that are played with and those that aren’t are handled exquisitely, so I absolutely believe that if they aim for a second chance, they will definitely fail.
>>73
That Conan thing was just plain unpleasant.
>>85
Having become familiar with my sister Ran, I get angry when teased about my corner stories…
The style is firmly serious.
On top of that, it’s a major work with a lot of points to critique.
It’s difficult.
How about Paman?
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba
Let’s do it tough.
>>79
If it’s from the early days of action stars, then it’s possible.
>>79
Only the money mob would be happy about that!
It seems like it will be a spin-off that reverse imports the Koroneta of Kōsaku Shima.
>>79
Regarding tough, the lock-up has provided a perfect response, including self-parrying, so it’s really impossible.
It’s tough for authors to parody the style and actions of the late Monkey Master.
The author’s expertise in special photography is so deep that I believe others will stumble right there when trying to imitate it elsewhere.
I think it really helps promote the work in the sense that it makes you want to reread the original.
Romantic comedies seem difficult.
It’s not just the second one as a loach.
The rarity of the direction and the pleasant way it hits are quite unique.
It might just be easy to imagine because the artwork is by Tetsuo Hara.
It seems like something like “Hana no Keiji” could also actually be a period drama.
If a manga artist who specialized in gags wrote something like this during the North Star era, we wouldn’t have any standing, would we?
Hokuto was originally treated as a work of that kind, to the extent that it could be said.
>>94
The face is funny, the movements are funny, and the mohawk is funny.
And the conversation is also quite passionate.
>>102
Bobobo was the legitimate successor of Hokuto…
>>129
It’s interesting that in terms of storytelling, it’s completely opposite; the author and the editor were having extensive meetings to create Bobobo-bo Bo-bobo.
It’s Ken’s bad one that comes out sometimes!
It’s unfair that it somehow resonates with the readers.
The meat is beyond my ability to critique.
The manga is a masterpiece, but it has little quibbles here and there, which is a nice balance, right? Fist of the North Star.
It feels just right to think that with the use of special effects from Fist of the North Star, it might somehow be possible…
>>100
Since it’s inspired by kung fu movies and Mad Max, it has a naturally action movie-like atmosphere.
It’s just my subjective opinion, but I like the attitude of seriously facing the original work.
It’s good that it doesn’t end with just making a joke.
I was really impressed because the strawberry flavor was treated so well, like Amiba and others.
It’s sad that I likely can’t continue watching.
>>104
After I die, you should become “Toki.”
It’s nice, isn’t it…?
>>120
That’s when Amiba crying is really good…
>>104
I heard that Gyoto’s younger sister actually aimed to be a fashion designer, which surprised me…
Since both sisters are good at drawing, I guess artistic talent is genetic…
>>104
I wanted to see Souther who couldn’t use the piercing hole.
First of all, Fist of the North Star has a foundation because it had a lot of analysis websites springing up during the early days of the internet, and it became ingrained even among internet users who aren’t from that generation…
I think it will definitely fail unless the author and editor do quite a good job.
DMC
Transforming Bobobo into a drama?!
>>108
Since it’s being adapted for the stage, I guess it’ll work out somehow…
>>112
Is it being adapted into a stage play!?
>>108
I want to focus on the part of the struggle in giving birth to it when it comes to adaptation into anime.
I think there are aspects of it that make it acceptable to play around with, precisely because it’s a big hit like Hokuto.
It seems like it would come off as pretentious if it’s done with a work that has only moderate popularity.
>>110
If it becomes a big hit, you’ll get angry if it’s handled strangely, right!?
Hokuto is acting strange…
>>110
How about Saint Seiya?
I believe that the drama’s portrayal of Raoh’s first-person perspective was favorably received, so it should also provide some solace to the actor playing Ryuga.
The scene where the thread image and strawberry flavor are both cool is great, isn’t it? The sense of balance is skillful.
I will wholeheartedly make fun of the strange parts.
The illustration style looks like a graphic novel but also appears realistic.
If the style is too cartoonish, it doesn’t look right.
The gag spin-off of Higanjima was a bit off because the main story was more refined as a surreal gag.
>>115
It’s surprising that Miyabi’s son is attacking Higanjima…
It’s like Tenipuri where it’s clearly crazy but is not pointed out in the story.
>>119
The Prince of Tennis has already done enough musicals that it might become too real.
How about Ultraman or Kamen Rider?
The developments in the Showa era tend to be particularly remarkable.
>>125
Isn’t that just going to be a documentary if it’s a filming tradition?
Even if it is somewhat exaggerated in a humorous way.
I feel like it could be done with Go Nagai’s work.
The drama version is interesting because it includes the growth of the person behind the character, which is original.
>>127
You can feel the power of the office and it makes you go “ah…”
The production process leading up to that point was chaotic, but
As a result, what was output was a famous scene from a masterpiece that gained immense popularity.
If you do it elsewhere, won’t it just be a complete copy of the method?
>>130
Everyone is a dead body, huh…
In Gundam, you can use the cancellation theme.
Saint Seiya has a foundation that has already been portrayed by SMAP.
Well, looking back now, it’s become a hindrance I can’t escape from…
I think saying something like “I don’t feel like eating this rice even though it grew from seeds” was crossing a bit of a dangerous line.
>>138
Well, what the person inside said doesn’t necessarily become the feelings of the outer Kenshiro…
>>138
However, thanks to the actor playing Kenshiro showing that he is crazy (not Kenshiro himself), it feels like the groundwork has been laid for him to do whatever he wants.
If it’s like Rider or Ultraman, where there is drama from the very beginning, it becomes a different genre altogether.
Prince of Tennis
In fanworks, filming parodies are very common, but doing that as original work and serialized manga seems quite difficult…
If it sells, I might imitate it.
Dream’s Superhuman Tag (26) A Brave Proposal!! Part Kobayashi-san…? It’s decided that Masataka Kobayashi’s Muscle Brothers V5 will pull even stronger Kong, Geronimo!! Ugh!! Could it be that Kinnikuman and Geronimo have to fight the 30 million power forces they taught the Kamehameha…? Today… is it decided!? = Who are the opponents of Do Muscle and Plaza Rains…? Zugo 159
The truth is that there are reasons behind meat, and I can’t even bring myself to think seriously about it.
I think Captain Tsubasa is the right person.
The first Gundam has an interesting mix of chaos, blending realism with the vibe of Mazinger.
>>150
Shall I have Tony Takezaki do it?
I think it’s really impressive that the actor isn’t just playing a character without any individuality, but has actually become a character that you can feel attached to as a person.
>>152
The topic of impressions was mentioned pretty early on by the actor’s name as well.
>>152
Mr. Mutou being given unreasonable requests…
After all, it’s a Mad Max tribute, so it doesn’t feel that out of place even in live action.
It’s amazing that you can remember the names not just because of the original character names but also due to the actors’ personalities.
Shin, who likes strawberry flavor, thinks of Ken like a younger brother and it could be said that he has a complicated brother complex.
I feel like saying it’s just a homo topic is a bit off; it was a more complicated emotion.
It’s too funny how Toki is being forced to play two roles due to office circumstances.
I feel like that part of the original work was the most interesting.
>>157
What!? Two roles by one person on the same screen in an era without CGI compositing!?
Moru! Are you okay, Moru!?
I’m completely poisoned to the point where I call her Tachibana-chan instead of Kenshiro.
The fact that Hokuto has a careless side is a shared understanding, which is amusing, but I wonder how the others are.
I think it’s definitely better not to analyze Kinnikuman in terms of storytelling elements, as it would heavily emphasize aspects of Kajiwara’s manga.
The boiled output is so unique that it has its own flavor.
In that episode, the seed rice uncle role was the MVP, so I’ll forgive it…
It’s probably because Takahashi Kazuki is not here, but things like Yu-Gi-Oh…
…That hairstyle in the drama is tough.
The shooting should end with Raoh’s death, otherwise the drama’s popularity may decline, the techniques may become increasingly confusing, and it might turn into a strange version of Mito Komon.
>>167
When Raoh dies, it reaches a peak of excitement, and everyone says, “Alright, that’s it!” → Huh!? It becomes a flow where they say, “It’s so popular we should make a sequel!?”
It will definitely be difficult to reduce the number of readers after the Imperial Capital chapter.
>>193
At that point, there seem to be fewer scenes that are like “that scene you all know!” so it looks like it would be hard to create relatable content.
A costume Gundam for special effects might be okay.
I feel that there used to be money back in the day when I see sets and things.
I want to see a version of Saint Seiya that has a setting where young handsome actors gather to do a drama, like in Tenimyu.
>>170
It’s a jamming office, huh?
Honestly, I think it’s a joke that can’t be used at all outside of Hokuto.
Even in Hana no Keiji, it’s impossible.
I want to see the behind-the-scenes when the DB is being unusually stretched out.
>>173
It’s stretching because it’s an anime…
It’s unfair to invoke Seibu Police.
The unique style of “Fist of the North Star,” which is both interesting and has too many points to critique, is truly one of a kind…
Are there any good sports manga, like baseball or soccer?
Even if we do it, the original work has recognition and is interesting, but it also has quite a few flaws, so if this is a story about actors, we need to find a work that seems to have a lot of behind-the-scenes struggles…
Meta-fiction works like this one have a difficult sense of balance, don’t they?
When I try to recall the taste of strawberries, the first thing that comes to mind is someone I don’t know where they were hiding, and it’s quite troubling.
>>181
I like how they include the unclear ocean part that’s often in music videos from the late ’90s.
>>187
Who is the sixth person?
It’s Raishō Han.
I thought about a manga about the behind-the-scenes of special effects like Ultraman or Kamen Rider, but it would probably be outdone by reality.
Shall we play the backside of blackjack?
>>185
The original work has a lot of meta references, and the anime version includes NG scenes.
Ami-ba just suddenly became Ami-ba.
There are also parts where the joke is established thanks to the behind-the-scenes story of that manga.
The level of recognition that Hokuto has, reaching even to such places, is truly incredible.
Conan and Kindaichi might be interesting.
Kindaichi’s case files of the criminals have a similar directionality.
No matter how much you mess around with it, the theme of the work ultimately remains unwavering, which is so strong.
Kinnikuman has a somewhat gag-like origin, so it seems it might not work out well.
Hokuto is serious about it, so when it becomes a gag, it has a powerful impact.
This has a really great balance, doesn’t it?
Yamamoto Minoru has an incredible balance.
>>194
I was worried that things would get tense before Raou came out, but Shimada-chan’s character was so good that my concerns vanished.
I might like Black King more than Raoh, feeling nostalgic about it.
We have to make it interesting while respecting the original work.
I can’t easily mock and laugh at others in such a manner.
It seems like it might turn into a half-popping kind of vibe, but like Evangelion…
>>199
It seems like it will become a hellish work, more than the scenes of Eva where the actresses get tense while groping Ayanami’s breasts.
Kinnikuman has more demand for ordinary spin-off side stories.
Find someone who can draw super muscular superhero wrestlers!