
Huh, seriously…?
They might be doing a 5-minute anime on YouTube… Is it a theatrical release?
Is it going to be a spin-off anime???
To cover the excessive schedule delays and budget depletion of the OVA Giant Robo, the flow of creating a spin-off OVA for Ginbari overlapped too much.
I am shocked, similar to a sense of amazement, to see that such things still happen even in the Reiwa era…
>>4
Dude!
Huh…?
There are many anime parodies, and there are quite a few scenes I want to see in action, so I’m honestly looking forward to it.
Well, since it’s already over 20 volumes, it would be nice to get an anime adaptation, right?
The author is really doing their best, even though they’re probably running out of ideas.
>>7
Since there are an incredibly large number of characters, it might be easy to create stories.
>>7
This is already longer than the main story, isn’t it?
Was today some sort of Garupan event?
Is this also a theater?
I’m happy about this, but what will happen in episode 5…?
Actually, there was supposed to be an event today like a talk show or a quiz competition, but…
The main event was canceled due to this weather.
Switched to broadcasting.
Even though new characters will be introduced in the final chapter, it feels like we’ve pretty much done everything.
>>12
If it were made public more properly, that would be something.
Adding a character every two years will run out of ideas, right?
Are you streaming now!?
An adaptation into anime, huh?
…Huh, a theater?!
Slow.
It’s too late.
If anything, during the intermission and in each person’s character development, they’re being compensated a lot, so they should be indulged even more.
The final chapter, Chapter 5, is also scheduled to be released sometime this year… hopefully.
Not on terrestrial broadcasting or online streaming, but only in a movie version and with a total of four acts!?
Only fans will see it…
>>20
Only fans are still chasing after Garupan now!!
I remembered the anime adaptation of the 4-panel spin-off of Saki.
The input over there is quite modest though.
The final chapter, episode 5, should be quite advanced in terms of progress.
Episode 6 is in the storyboard stage.
It seems like I’ve developed a sense for producing a gentle, good-natured simplicity.
Moreover, the unique characteristics are evident because occasionally, teeth that were supposed to be lost due to obesity grow back.
I believe that the strength to continue for a long time is rather matured.
I think it was a manga that connected the content for quite a long time.
Anime adaptation is a wonderful thing.
Ah, we’ve finished a milestone for episode 5, but episode 6 hasn’t come down from the upstream process at all yet.
Did the Actus staff come up with this plan because they were bored?
Can we expect a bath scene from the automobile club!?
If we don’t keep doing it, the person inside might forget how to act…
Is that idiot manga okay…? Thank you…
It feels quite refreshing that there is absolutely no sense of trying to capture even a hint of new audiences for a theatrical release.
There are still Garupan uncles left… no, I can feel the determination to completely suck them dry from the old men.
I wonder if this means they are really struggling with episode 6…
>>31
It seems like it has become a standard in Oarai.
>>31
Well, it’s the final episode.
>>35
Will there be a sequel or something like that?
When the final chapter started, I jokingly said it might take ten years!
The once inexperienced voice actor team, Usagi-san team, has now become more resilient.
I can’t believe that the person behind Maruyama-chan, who had the least work, would be doing Uma Musume…
>>34
Sawako’s person got married and had a triumphant screening in Shizuoka, which was very moving.
>>34
Maruyama-chan’s person was originally quite popular.
You’re making us wait quite a bit until next winter, aren’t you?
It’s been ten years since the movie version, let alone the TV version, which is dizzying.
Director Shimoda only knows Zegapain.
>>38
This person also directed Saber Marionette J.
Next winter, huh…
Next winter!?
>>40
Does that mean 26 years?
>>40
It’s a schedule that’s quite packed…
Aren’t we a few years late?!
I don’t know how long we’ll do it, but if I keep watching for 30 minutes or so, I might get heartburn.
I think it’s too late, estimating it to be 5 years, and at least 7 years to achieve time-wasting, to realize the hard work so far, and to promote the multimedia adaptation of the many Garupan spin-offs.
It might be better to concentrate those resources on the final chapter, don’t you think…?
>>46
I don’t think that pulling this staff will increase the speed of the director’s Conte work…
>>46
The resources necessary for the main story are the CG production team…
If only they had done it during the year and a half between episodes 1 and 2, it would have been more exciting.
The fact that even a gag spin-off can’t be streamed online shows that dropping terrestrial broadcasting three times has really taken a toll.
Four times at the theater!?
The anime adaptation is great, but having four movies is quite perplexing!
A full 4-act theatrical release produced by Actas, starting sequentially from winter.
You can tell just from this that “the final chapter is not progressing at all.”
>>53
What do you mean you’ve done up to chapter 4 and have 2 chapters left but haven’t made any progress at all? Is that a response from someone who doesn’t actually play?
Unlike usual, the burden on the CG team, which ends up outputting incredibly specific details, is quite large compared to the animation team.
Isn’t it something like a 5-minute anime…?
It seems that most of the effort in the main story won’t be needed for the lovey-dovey parts…
Specifically related to tanks.
>>59
What is a girl und Panzer without tanks!
>>87
Haven’t you read “Mottomo Raburabu” before?
Are movies usually about an hour and a half long? Not shown with something else?
>>60
There might be a recap screening of the final chapter every week.
“Filling the gaps of the main storyline’s final chapter with spin-offs created by other production companies has been something fans have imagined many times when it was still popular.”
I can’t believe it… and to think that Actus would be making it normally, what the heck…
The director of Zegapain doesn’t really have a comedic image.
Actus will make it…
It’s likely a pre-screening of the actual OVA, but even so, it usually lasts about 50 minutes, right?
Are you going to keep watching the 50-minute love strategy? I think I’m going crazy.
I wonder if they’ll pick up the four-panel comic ideas I was drawing before officially being put on a leash by some mistake.
>>65
Hana Stay!!
Nishizumi-dono, who is on edge because she couldn’t win the stuffed animal from the crane game,
Was it only in the doujin version? I really liked that story.
>>67
I think there was also shibu (referring to bitterness or astringency).
I like that too.
In addition to this, the Puri Puri movie is still in progress, Actus.
I wonder if they’ll show me some slightly naughty illustrations…
I sometimes rely on my big breasts that are loved.
It was only a little over 40 minutes to the Omuro family.
There used to be so many comic adaptations, but now there are only this many left…
>>73
The one with Mika as the main character has ended, huh?
Actas is completely an OVA studio now.
>>75
I produced a TV show with Wisteria using a staff and a sword.
Is it okay since resources to move tanks don’t consume anything?
Let’s do an anime adaptation of Litore for newcomers.
If it’s a bonus for Chapter 5, then it’s 90 points.
The schedule for Chapter 5 is undecided, and if it stands alone, it will score 0 points.
>>78
There are only two episodes left in the final chapter, but we have all four acts here.
Finally, the head of the family is saying something like a head of the family with audio attached!?
Releasing a theatrical gag anime as a four-part series is quite unprecedented, isn’t it?
There are some people who don’t know that the fourth volume has been released, so well…
Is it the first time for an OVA to be screened in theaters? There seem to be a lot of responses like that.
You have enough stock to do 120 minutes for one episode, right?
>>85
I can’t keep my energy up to watch this!
“After all, it really does come down to ‘is it too late now?'”
I would have been happy if you had done it during the final chapter when the excitement was higher.
>>86
By the time the final chapter started, the excitement in the community had already cooled, so your thoughts feel late to the game now.
>>92
Until episode 2, it was probably exciting with Oshiyasu and the others.
>>98
At that time, it was only the passionate fans who were excited about it, and those people are still doing the same thing now.
There’s hardly any movement in the media now except for pachislot, so it’s a relief.
>>89
You know, like those social games that get all hyped up every time Grandma gets a new costume…
I can feel the lineage of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.
Has the Atmos version of the BD not been released yet?
I saw Episode 4 on Amazon Prime, but I don’t even remember if I watched it.
It seems like the producer mentioned something about how, because of that blunder, TV was definitely off the table for Girls und Panzer.
Other things aside, I seriously want to see this.
I’m not the least bit frustrated. Ohoarai Offline. Too many hints. Oh, it seems my opponent has fallen. Even the gourd won’t float. If we keep floating like the Type 3, we should drop swiftly! …The eager girls’ army is out of the race…! Nishizumi Sayaka… can be a shield. Ugh… My brother can’t hear or see… But I can’t make a sound. That S… Suen… is going to embrace me, huh…! Um…! Operators! How many months will it take for repairs? I can’t do it. How many recordings does it take to revive? But let it be a record! Hikano!! Hyupapp! Pisha!
It’s a big leap considering it started as unofficial fan art.
Every time the final chapter was released, one of my otaku friends, who used to go to the movies with me, finally passed away.
A manga about wearing Panzer holy garments?
Could it be that you’re going to direct Seiji…?
What are they going to do in the theater…?
>>109
There’s too much stock, so I can’t tell what’s what…
I wonder if they are trying to continue some kind of activity even after the final chapter ends…
I’m happy, but I wonder if it will last my lifespan…
It seems like at least one voice actor is about to retire soon.
>>112
There are a few people who, even while still active, have lost the voice they had back then…
Since it’s a gag manga, if Seiji were the director, it would be well-paced and funny, but since they are in the final chapter, they probably can’t afford to go that far, right?
A big fan of anime who was drawing doujinshi is a fanboy.
The story of a spin-off being adapted into an anime is a remarkable dream.
Even though I’m already feeling like I want to summarize what’s currently happening in the stream… isn’t it a bit too much of a test for the fans to do a spin-off in theaters?
>>116
I don’t think the fans who are still following it and have given up on theater experiences in favor of streaming are the main demographic at all.
>>119
It’s okay because there are still passionate people like this left.
>>119
Can you really make it happen by targeting such a small minority?
>>121
Well, regarding Girls und Panzer, it’s a piece of cake.
The Strike Witches movie was released in theaters, but that was just a theatrical version after it was originally broadcast; I didn’t watch it from the start in theaters.
I’ll forgive you because the broadcast was interesting, but…
Has it really been 20 volumes?
I thought it quickly turned into a common feeling, for better or for worse, but when I reread it, the period of chaos was surprisingly long.
I don’t know if there will be even one new release each year.
The cast would find it difficult too.
It’s one thing to follow the main series, but is the core audience even chasing the spin-offs?
I don’t really want to say it, but for someone to say something like that, they must be more than a fan; they must be a presence that carries trust.
>>123
Lovelove is the only work from Girls und Panzer that continues to be supplied regularly.
Especially with 4-panel comics, they can be read for free, so it’s even easier to keep up with them than with the main series.
>>123
Rather, there are more fans for the relaxed 4-panel comics than for the main story.
“Puchimass is still an ongoing ghost content.”
>>123
A child who just wants to nitpick is using distorted reasoning to insist that their criticism is legitimate.
It’s the type of work that really makes sense to do in 4DX, like Girls und Panzer.
If you’re still following as a fan, watching it in the theater is probably the default.
The frequency of releases is so low that waiting for the distribution is more tiresome.
If it’s Director Shimoda, creating a completely new work by piecing together cuts from the main feature is no difficult task.
The final chapter has an intense tank battle, so it’s worth going to the theater, but I don’t feel much need to go to the cinema for the spin-off.
Maybe it’s just the OVA that’s being released in theaters first, so that seems fine.
I pretty much understand the personalities of the new characters from the movie through this manga.
>>128
I only know about the Cowboy Girl from the OVA or something related to Iburigakko as a couple.
It was no good because a sudden attack kept coming one after another.
If there are no fans, the love-love strategy won’t continue until volume 23.
I suppose they will do the sound.
Since I’m playing a game, it seems like I can handle this.
>>134
It’s Takayuki Yamaguchi.
It’s the director’s fault that I was made to wait for the final chapter, complained, and then felt satisfied after finishing it.
Depending on the character, it seems like they might talk more here than in the main story.
>>138
The koala forest, that’s definitely it.
Although he doesn’t talk much, Captain Koala appears quite often.
>>138
There are some characters like the referee’s child who don’t even have lines in the main story.
Chapter 4 structure? I wonder what kind of story will be told and in what way.
I remembered there was a four-panel comic that has been running since the early days of the anime, right?
I’ve only seen them speaking in the bonus content of the final chapter’s BD, but do they have a part in the manga?
Wow… if that’s the case, I wonder if they’ll eventually animate Ribbon no Musha too.
>>144
It’s impossible to move the tank, right?
>>145
I see… It’s no good.
Even after all four chapters are published, the final chapter might still not be completed.
Little Army, Ribbon Warrior, and Pravda War Chronicles should all be animated.
In other words, it means that the braided glasses Chobi is moving, right?
>>149
I’m super happy that this is being formalized!
Hana, you’re a lesbian, right!?
I wonder if they will do something like 4 one-hour bonus anime episodes on a disc…
Why hasn’t the pace changed even though the pandemic is over…?
The ribbon is well made, but it seems like it’s such a unique piece that it might be a high hurdle outside of tanks as well…
Especially since BC freedom is not used, it was freely used while adhering to the original settings.
The settings and new characters that changed subtly in the final chapter felt quite off.
>>154
Well, I guess it can be settled in parallel, right?
Seriously… I’m so happy…!!