
Anime adaptation project, initiated © Mafumafu / Kodansha / “The Person Inside the Villainess” Production Committee
Anime… Huh!?
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The manga adaptation has completed, so it’s a good timing.
>>2Is it okay to incorporate the comic adaptation that was announced within the comic adaptation…?
It’s a great comic adaptation that greatly expands on the original work, so there are many scenes I want to see…
If possible, I want them to do an original anime with the same enthusiasm.
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It’s a shame that Emi can’t see it even though it was adapted into an anime…
>>4A gentle mom develops magic so that Emi can see visions of another world.
I figured that would happen.
I don’t think I can surpass the comic adaptation.
If we stick to the original story, there won’t be any scenes for Thorn!
It’s nice to bring the title into the epilogue…
I was surprised to see this next to the touching page when I turned the page.
The acting skill of the role of Pina is being tested.
Please have Mr. Thorn with Ishida.
The cover of Volume 6 has turned into a typical battle scene, which is amusing.
Of course, they would do an anime.
Does that mean if the TV isn’t on, it’s either a movie or streaming?
>>14I won’t make works that I intend to sell exclusive to streaming.
The most disappointing thing when it wasn’t based on a comic adaptation is for the original creator.
>>15There’s no way something like that would happen after it’s been announced in a comic adaptation!
Is the person in charge of the crunchy stuff in the bottom left going to be animated?
I think if they stay true to the comic adaptation, it could become a really great anime.
I think that just adapting the original work might end up being a bit too bland for a single season.
I hate to say it, but works featuring young ladies from noble families generally flop when adapted into anime.
>>21The cost of animation is…
>>21Works that revolve around conversation have less appeal when animated and brought to life…
>>25Because the comic adaptation has elaborate directing and composition, if the anime side is motivated…
>>25If you don’t move it, you could instead allocate all the animation cost to expressions, right?
>>36In the comic adaptation, the focus is on the visuals, so it doesn’t really feel like there’s much action, but there are a lot of battle scenes in the middle…
“Do your best to recreate the beauty of the face and the dress.”
Can you see moving funny faces?
When it comes to whether a small label like Ichijinsha can secure a budget capable of achieving artwork that satisfies everyone for a completed manga… there is that aspect.
In the end, it all depends on how much budget and time can be allocated.
>>28There may be times when you can’t secure a talented animator even if you invest time and budget.
As expected, it’s the comic adaptation, right!?
Most of the ones that were adapted into anime tend to have energy-saving animation…
The original author is likely to say it based on the comic adaptation!
Can it be framed from the anime?
Battle with the creator.
To liven up the musical.
To pile up the rubbish Dempsey.
This ensures that the anime adaptation is secure.
An anime adaptation project based on the novel and comic version has started.Both.
It’s a good original work and a good comic adaptation, so please put effort into the anime as well.
What anime has Ichijinsha put a lot of effort into?
>>39Onimai and so on…
I can’t think of any good drawing noble girl stories off the top of my head…
Loop 7 times?
>>40Surgeon Elise!
>>40The reason she went to the duke’s family was good too.
It’s a webtoon, but…
>>40My happy…
I sincerely apologize…
>>40The Reincarnated Villainess Uncle
>>53It wasn’t bad, but I feel like the quality being demanded is different.
Personally, I want it to be animated with the quality of a pharmacy level.
I don’t want to draw fluffy hair, dresses, or palaces…
Are you okay? Can you do anal?
>>47There’s no need to force yourself to do it…
It looks like the viewers’ scrutiny is incredibly strict, but they made a good choice.
I reminisced a little about the time when the anime adaptation of “Boku no Chikyuu wo Mamotte” was opposed.
I really hope it becomes a good anime because the final episode was great…
I keep smiling, but the tears won’t stop.
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>>51One day, Remilia-sama travels around the world searching for red fish because Emi suddenly craved sushi…
You can tell which design is based on Remilia-sama.
I prefer it to be consistent with the comic adaptation.
>>55Original author’s response
It ended so beautifully that it’s surprising.
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And then Pina makes sushi and causes a mass food poisoning.
I wonder who provides the voice for Dobukasu.
Isn’t doing that kind of animation in the anime a bit like a suicide mission…?
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>>63It wasn’t here…
Production: MAHO FILM
Director: Yuuki Yanase