The picture in the thread is my favorite one.
The headband wasn’t so much, but Tanabe was quite different.
The original creator awakened to love after being pummeled by the anime side.
>>3In Vinland Saga, there’s a guy who keeps saying “I love you” and is told by his son that he’s being annoying.
I don’t understand what Tanabe in the manga is saying.
Because you shout about love without saying anything concrete.
I thought it was okay to make a comment about being shallow in anime.
The anime’s Hachi is amazing for being properly prepared before going to Jupiter!
Let’s play shiritori.
(This anime has a lot of original characters.)
The final episode’s short-haired boy is nice, isn’t he?
Tanabe was staring at the oxygen tank and thought, “Don’t be mean, okay?” lol
>>10Give me Gucci oxygen.
I wanted to see the story of Fee’s dad in the anime…
>>11Do you want to see an old man who looks like a nameless otter…?
>>13I cried a lot at the end of the continuing series of Fe and the two stray dogs’ journey…
It’s really great when dogs bark…
The first things that come to mind are Fullmetal Alchemist and Ghost in the Shell.
>>12I’m really looking forward to the anime being made based on the original work.
I wouldn’t say it’s absolutely true, but I also liked the Slayers anime.
>>14The Justice family is quite different.
Isn’t it completely different from TRY?
AKIRA is good!
>>16It’s great when the director presents crazy original manga themselves, just like Nausicaä…
I really love the original alchemy system in the first season of Fullmetal Alchemist.
Blackjack
Trigun is great, right?
Both anime are good.
I was surprised to see so many original characters from the Debris Division.
>>21I think I like the story of the dispatched prostitute putting in effort the most, quietly.
>>21The original work is mostly driven by Hachi, Koyasu, Fee, and Tanabe, four people in total.
The company Technoora itself is original content.
>>26Adding Deburi Combo + dispatched workers quickly gives off a corporate vibe.
>>26I feel like the name Techno-Ra appeared in manga as well.
>>46Teknora and Vega Corporation were there.
Mary of Purity
>>22I like both.
Since it’s different from the original work, what comes to mind is definitely Castle of Cagliostro.
Both the anime and manga of s-CRY-ed were great.
It’s not based on a manga, but…
>>25I thought there was no final boss! But there are mob characters, right?
>>29In the bonus page of the final volume, there’s a glimpse of the young Makoto of Leviathan trying to chase away Ryo-ohki.
>>25Both are scripts by Kuroda, so you could say they are the same.
Anime is more serious than…
The manga was wild.
There’s no pair of bosses around either.
The original work doesn’t have aspects of a work-related manga.
Relatively deep divides between the original story fans and the anime fans.
Tanabe is cuter in the anime.
I felt like there were quite a few original anime elements in The Tatami Galaxy.
>>35There are only four original works, so it’s mostly original content, but the way they interpreted and restructured the story was really amazing.
I often thought about how to make it a story of friendship with Ozu.
I think Kiteretsu Daihyakka is a bundle of original anime.
The melody of oblivion has a totally different atmosphere in the anime and the manga, but I like both.
The first episode of the original Planetes starts with a story about Koyasu’s wife’s space shuttle accident, so if you read it, you might be a bit surprised that Hachimaki isn’t the main character.
Harebuta
>>40If we have to adapt the original work of an anime movie into a series that airs for about a year, we have no choice but to dilute it like a weak version of Calpis…
This Calpis has turned into a Calpis-flavored whiskey or sweet potato shochu!!
I like both, but after reading the original work following the anime, I was surprised to suddenly awaken to something resembling religion or philosophy…
Well, I don’t think it’s wrong because it’s also an important theme…
K-On! has a strange feeling of being largely true to the original story, yet not quite the same as the original.
>>43Director Yamada’s talent has exploded.
Entering the Jovian route has been quite sluggish, but there’s still the “Goodbye Jupiter!” part, so the anime’s abruptness is undeniable.
The existence of a magical transformation of the failed project of Little Red Riding Hood Chacha’s Magical Princess.
I was stunned to learn that it doesn’t exist in the original work.
Considering the era of the image, the consistency of the animation is quite impressive.
A headband thrown out into space suffers from spatial dislocation syndrome and is about to lose its EVA qualification, but when it touches the engine of the under-construction Von Braun, it awakens, only to lose its humanity and become unable to love anything but space, and on top of that, becomes impotent. I wonder if people who only watch anime would believe this.
Starting to do things differently from the original is a necessary process for an anime director to succeed…
>>52To establish it as a single anime work, it seems that for better or worse, it needs to be somewhat modified.
There were times when we had to animate even when there was hardly any original material due to issues like timing and differences in media.
Tanabe, who was afraid of becoming someone who loses interest in various things as a result of awakening to love and becoming a depression patient itself.
I liked the self-deprecating four-panel comic that said, “Even though I’m the original creator, I can’t draw the face of the original character from the anime.”
I understand that people expect anime adaptations to follow the original work.
It might be because of the thread image that I like it when it’s completely different.
Give me air.
I like the first season of Fullmetal Alchemist.
I also like the original work.
I hope this becomes something completely different, like Fullmetal Alchemist.
Even if the original work is short, there are pieces that are well-rounded and complete.
I feel like many things become transformed when adapted into anime.
The OPED song is really good.
In the first place, there were only 4 volumes of the original work, and at the time of the broadcast, there should have only been about 3 volumes, but who was the idiot that said let’s do 2 cours?
>>62It was said that it was made with the money earned from SEED at that time.
>>68Thank you, SEED…
Oxygen deficiency syndrome… it used to be popular here, right?
Nausicaa… I prefer the anime version.
Give me some Gucci air.
Nausicaä believes that Director Kun will someday create a sequel.
>>66I have the desire for it to be done, but Anno-kun is also 65, and I have concerns about whether it can be wrapped up nicely while he is still alive.
Even if a fistfight suddenly breaks out in a company-themed anime of this era,
It’s surprising to see that it doesn’t become a problem at all when you look back.
>>67Why hasn’t that contract employee been fired for taking out security guards by the dozen in front of their boss’s boss?
I passed the full-time employee recruitment exam…
>>72It was outside of contract hours…
I’m not a lolicon, but I like the anime version of Kyoukaisenjou no Horizon, I’m not a lolicon though.
>>71The musical episode is great, isn’t it…
The voice of the headband was just perfect.
>>74The voice fits the character perfectly, doesn’t it?
>>76In Turn A, it felt like Bruno and the other supporting characters had a unique charm with their raspy voices.
I remember being happy to be in the lead role.
So Tanaka Kazunari has passed away…
Those fake ninjas are great, right? Huh… they’re dead…
>>78You fat bastard!!
>>80I couldn’t keep up with the trends, got excluded, wasn’t invited to work, and ended up surviving by selling my possessions… it’s so raw.
Even though I’m a ninja.
The chanting of taboo spells by the holy sword wielder is really nice, isn’t it?
Dynamic code, huh…
The voice of the locksmith fits perfectly with Truhniht’s dubiousness again.
I like both Ajin.
I think it’s good that Player 2 is available.
If it’s a work that’s very different from the original but still a good piece, then maybe the old Fullmetal Alchemist?
>>85A host club featuring Renge-chan.
I’ve heard that the treatment has changed after being adapted into an anime from the original work.
>>85Homunculus is born as a reaction to人体錬成 (human transmutation).
When I see the corpse of the person who inspired my model, I freeze and become unable to move.
Envy is a homunculus created by Hohenheim’s son and is a being similar to the step-brother of the Elric brothers.
I liked this original setting from the anime more than the original work.
>>94It’s nice that the last character is the homunculus of Scar’s brother’s lover… In the original story, Lust exits quite early, but in the old anime, she survives until quite late in the series.
I wish I could have seen the ZOIDS manga until the end…
I like arpeggio.
I have the impression that anime like Ajin or Trigun, when they are based on original works, tend to differ quite a bit from the source material.
Isn’t it terrible that the ending of the anime becomes the reason for contracting space measles in the original story?
Because of this, Tanaka Kazunari is still one of my favorite voice actors.
Thanks to you.
I quite like the anime Gunparade after boldly removing the grand settings of the original work.
I forgot the reason, but I liked how Onee-san was getting a serious lecture from Koyasu-kun in the BD’s commentary.
“Mai-Otome has very different settings in the anime and the comic version, but I like each of them as separate entities.”
Making Mashiro the male daughter of the princess’s body double and having the protagonist confront the replicas that drastically changed the personalities of the Hime from the previous work, or something like that.
Twilight Maiden Amnesia!!
Recently, all of Satoru Taniguchi’s works have been really interesting.
It’s a bit disappointing after Geass…
It’s completely different, but if we talk about good works, then there’s also Little Red Riding Hood Cha-Cha.
Speaking of which, there was a collaboration with Geass.
It’s an illustration depicting Ruru and Hachimaki taking a commemorative photo together at the same location.
>>105Since Senba-san was also involved in the character design for Geass, that must be the connection.
Anime is easier to watch because they add original characters and make the story clearer.
It’s a drama, but it differs so much that I wonder if it even matches the original Shomuni.
The assistant manager’s fondness for Indians.
I was watching it and now I want to see Planetes again. I wonder if it’s available on a subscription service…
It’s great that space is completely silent.
My favorite is the direction during Gun Sword.
please save Yuri
Yes… before I know it, the time to reminisce has come…