
Throw it away.
When I was a child, I only watched anime, so I didn’t think Nana Mizuki was an original anime character.
What is it about Toei’s original design that makes it so easy to understand?
This guy has also managed to squeeze into a fairly important scene.
>>4
While the knife is important, an unnecessarily long flashback was inserted.
I don’t need it (throws it away).
I understand that it’s difficult to turn Toriko into merchandise.
This is too much.
Is that creepy Digimon-like thing that replaced this guy an original anime creation too?
A better grouspar than Perotto Leader.
At that time, I was only watching anime, but the One Piece Davy Back Fight arc was an endless collection of original content.
Half of it was right, and half of it was wrong.
>>8
I think if I had only watched the anime, I really wouldn’t have noticed it; the feeling of something out of place or a breather is really strong… There are important events like Robin deepening her connection and interactions with Aokiji, though.
Promotions like this, when looked at again, seem incredibly forced in their usage scenarios.
I wonder if they gave up halfway, as the merchandise has stopped coming out.
>>11
The movie flopped…
Shimaboo must have had some thoughts, as he has introduced a completely superior pocket food processor in the original work.
Here, we will use the gourmet spicer.
Star Jun also littered.
>>14
It seems like the meaning of “Are you a chef?” is about to change.
>>16
You… a chef (yet you’re using something like this)…?
I somehow understood the Don Accino family from One Piece.
Chinpu-dono
>>17
What’s amazing about that guy is that even though he’s an original character, he somehow ended up being like the main character.
Do not evoke sympathy in a scene that emphasizes the ruthlessness of the antagonist.
Personally, I didn’t dislike Tina that much.
Compared to the sense of alienness from this guy and that one…
The female announcer and the bird were the main characters in the original anime!
Is Hodi in the Fishman Island arc that’s currently ongoing still true to the original work?
In the anime, the character’s nature changed 180° with the alteration that they had a past of being persecuted by humans.
>>23
The person hasn’t been harmed by humans at all, but they hate humans based on hearsay from those around them and are pushing to kill humans for the sake of fishman justice, so the anime’s version is a really poor alteration that makes it seem like they genuinely hate humans after being harmed by them.
I like how creators from the generation that grew up watching original anime create adaptations that have a strange vibe reminiscent of original anime.
Have you ever thought about the feelings of the gourmet pyramid, which has unknown barcodes engraved due to the violation of a gross toy?
On the contrary, recent Jump anime feel lacking because there are no forced changes aimed at pleasing children or unnecessary toy tie-ins.
>>26
First of all, the current jump anime are not things that air in the Sunday morning or golden time slots…
“Wartime has ended up moving to the late-night slot as well.”
Didn’t any snacks come out? Like those Garalawani-flavored snacks?
After watching the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, reading the original manga makes you realize that there’s less card game action in the latter half than you expected…
It’s not that Toriko is boring, but it was a bit unreasonable to compare it to the likes of Dragon Ball and One Piece for a period of time!
>>31
Especially the anime version felt very geared towards a younger audience.
There was a slight gap between the viewer demographics of DB and One Piece, which wasn’t good either…
The appearance of the DX Nichirin Blade was revolutionary.
You have created a precedent that doesn’t require you to force toy promotions in the main story.
>>32
I want a DX Zangetsu that transforms into Tensa Zangetsu when the Bankai button is pressed.
I haven’t played the first Yakuza, but I somehow understood that it’s a part that was added in Yakuza Kiwami.
The fact that they introduced the Steel Saint in Ω and made sure he played an active role is a very likable aspect.
The part that doesn’t ignore it.
(Hammer Punch on par with Kamehameha)
>>35
Well, it’s not entirely wrong in terms of late-game inflation…
The Heisei original feel of Dark Might was really great.
>>36
The author, who was burned by the jump movies of the Heisei era, has brought out something they really want to do.
Honestly, I think the nails are tacky.
I tried hard to make it suitable for kids, so that blood and wounds wouldn’t be visible.
The kids were watching Demon Slayer, where heads and arms fly off like popcorn…
I think this kind of thing is unobjectionable.
A new figure of Odysseus Seiya is coming out again this time…
Looking back, I’m really glad that Naruto wasn’t made by Toei.
>>44
I hear there’s a legendary chapter that was all original content for the entire season, is that really true…?
>>47
Actually, there was a time when we were doing original anime for about a year.
The One Piece anime has few original episodes but stretches out in another dimension.
>>47
Without original stock, it’s just not possible.
Since BORUTO is serialized monthly, all the long stories focused on classmates other than the main plot or not involving the Otsutsuki are all original to the anime.
The gourmet stick sensor that doesn’t get much attention.
>>45
The commercial for Gourmet Spicer was just too funny.
The Itadaki Master also fell, and Trico’s toys keep falling, don’t they?
>>46
Wasn’t Itadaki Master quite popular while it was airing?
Speaking of anime without any blood, for some reason, Reborn became that way halfway through.
In the first place, it wasn’t a work that was supposed to have toy expansions, but they forcefully included various things…
There are quite a few intense scenes to watch on a Sunday morning in Toriko…
>>50
Furthermore, I think it’s impossible to bring the original work, which is quite gory and somewhat unsanitary, to the Sunday morning timeslot.
NARUTO has an overwhelmingly longer anime-original period.
By the way, the key battles can get chaotic and very animated.
Naruto and Bleach are quite easy to understand.
>>52
In NARUTO, there are traces of effort that suggest this event happened around this part of the original story, as in the case of the Three Tails and Six Tails storylines that exist in an original timeline!
BLEACH is already boldly in the midst of battling Aizen and the Espada, but here comes an original anime arc! So, we’re entering an original arc…
There’s no helping it since there’s no stock of the original material.
This kind of guy is seriously worse than the one in the thread image.
Since the original work is like that, it would have been better to go with food-related themes, but instead, they ended up releasing some weird toys.
>>55
I think if we had sponsors like food manufacturers, similar to Japan, we could have expanded our products more easily.
Starjun also acknowledged it.
It’s better to do original anime than to drag things out pointlessly like in DBZ.
If you don’t want to see it, you can just pretend it doesn’t exist.
Are one-third of the broadcast episodes of Rurouni Kenshin original anime stories?
>>63
The worst original anime in the history of Jump anime called “Feng Shui Edition.”
>>63
I’m getting irritated…
>>63
The story about the sumo wrestler by Ken Tsuda is the most decent one in terms of material.
Jump long-running anime include original long episodes so that they don’t catch up with the serialized manga.
One Piece’s artwork and pacing during the Summit War arc are incredibly low-level.
“It’s just eight parts sensation and two parts mob screaming.”
The promotional item for the Reiwa version of Nube is likely to be the Demon Hand Splicer.
It seems like a strange magician uses weird techniques.
The new version of Rurouni Kenshin is also becoming severely stretched out with original anime content.
How desperate were toy companies for business opportunities?
I think it was a mistake to start with “Let’s make toys in Toriko.”
I don’t know the details because I’ve only read the manga, but did the anime original of Reborn feature the first generation family?
>>60
The Lightning Fang from the Seven Ninja Swordsmen that appeared in the anime original back then is directly imported into the original work.
I remember useless things like the story about Chouji and Naruto developing new ramen at Ichiraku, or the story about Naruto being clung to by a monkey all the time.
Despite the fact that Build King has released many items that could potentially be made into toys by reflecting on Toriko’s lessons…
In a sense, you could say that the Domino arc of Yu-Gi-Oh! established the position of the Yu-Gi-Oh! anime.
>>78
The enemy characters had visuals that wouldn’t be out of place in the subsequent series.
>>78
I really loved the guy who equipped parts and fought, but it still hasn’t been made into an OCG…
>>132
The machine emperor is like that too, managing those kinds of things is such a hassle!
As long as I become complete…
The animation of One Piece has improved dramatically since Wano Country.
Well, it has a bad tempo, taking about 2 minutes to cast Thunderous Eight Trigrams.
>>82
While One Piece’s one-episode standalone anime originals are fine, when it comes to long-term anime original arcs, the hit rate really drops…
If the original anime is restricted, then there’s nothing left to do but stretch the runtime with pacing.
The anime-original content in BLEACH is good anime-original content.
>>84
Before talking about the quality of the original anime, don’t insert original anime content in the middle of the battle.
>>85
It’s an adult situation.
>>84
I really like how Ichigo and the others show off their abilities like in a jump anime.
>>84
The Bounty arc wasn’t really interesting, to be honest.
I tried to make the conversation last well, like with enemies instantaneously killed by the foot-shaving Jizo from the front.
>>84
I honestly thought it was questionable to start bringing up adult circumstances and meta jokes in the middle of the original battle and then move to original content.
When will Demon Slayer release Upper Moon Zero?
I would be happy if a little bit of the original work were imported.
It’s now rare for the anime Conan to have an episode based on the original story.
Both NARUTO and BLEACH often had several seasons filled with original content, so it’s hard to say…
It’s interesting how gourmet spices are continually increasing in price.
Why did you think Toriko could be suitable for children?
>>94
Because it’s for children.
In BLEACH, the original anime really has Ichigo fighting the boss properly and winning…
There are various other gourmet spicers in that world.
It wasn’t that it was floating, but the new Rurouni Kenshin anime’s Inferno arc had a lot of poorly done original anime content.
Before that, I was basically doing good complementary original content, so it felt even more so.
Thanks to Toriko, it’s been said that I’ve started properly saying “Itadakimasu” and “Gochisousama.”
Gintama also enters a detour here!
Bleach is amazing because it breaks the flow of the original story to incorporate original content.
>>104
It’s still in the middle of the story, but let’s do an original anime! I don’t hate that kind of meta straightforwardness.
I’m hoping for a renewal of the next dress that has an even better pace than the original.
In World Trigger, there were quite a few people who noticed that even though there are citizens around, the Neighbors are causing a ruckus in the city without caring.
Shu was being given a thousand knocks by someone he didn’t know, but if that were to be reverse-imported, it would seem really troublesome.
In the old anime Reborn, the main objective of the future arc is to return from the future to the present, and they pull off the outrageous act of coming back to the present to train temporarily before the decisive battle.
>>108
Well, regarding that, from the point in the original story where they joined up with Shoichi at the Melone base, they could have gone back if they wanted to.
Because Shiraran has a special ability, I only stayed in this world to fight; otherwise, we would end up being conquered in the future.
The Bount arc was whatever, but I liked all the original anime films that came after it.
Especially the Copy Squad 13 Edition
Even Demon Slayer added a lot of original anime content to match the movie and had Muzan walk really slowly, so it’s not a completely lost culture.
>>111
Unlike One Piece or Naruto, where the original story is still ongoing, it’s understandable if they have to stretch out the content.
I still don’t understand why they are adding extra content to the already completed Demon Slayer so early on.
>>122
That’s probably to align with the movie adaptation.
Why did you prepare such a large length? Well, it’s more of an adult’s circumstances, I guess.
On the contrary, it might be a tragedy that it didn’t continue to the gourmet world, which seemed like it could have limitless original content.
By the way, didn’t they do the Davey Back Fight like two times in the anime?
It is set around the timing of the original work, before and after Thriller Bark.
I thought it was unnecessary at the time, but when it’s gone, it feels lonely.
Make all works more like a film like Dark Might.
The original Yu-Gi-Oh anime where the CEO beats up the fallen nobility was pretty good.
>>116
Laughing at the ultimate showdown between banned cards and crappy original cards.
It would have been good to use it for simplifying medicinal rice cakes too.
I thought Gentle Criminal was an original anime character.
It’s scary to think that there was an era when movies had only a normal amount of information that didn’t change whether you watched them or not.
>>120
It was a time when the idea of adapting Jump into a movie didn’t even exist.
One Piece did something similar in episode XX, but I really don’t want to acknowledge that it was adapted from the main story into a movie…
Gintama’s first season’s original episodes were so terrible they gave me a headache.
I’m impressed that you were able to become part of the super long life series from there.
The original feeling of the SPY×FAMILY movie is above.
Well, it’s like saying that a Conan movie is like a Conan movie.
It’s not common to be as fortunate as something like Fullmetal Alchemist, where it gets an anime adaptation that’s closely aligned with the original work.
>>126
Both the old and new versions of Fullmetal Alchemist have high quality.
It’s a shame that Fullmetal ended up cutting out a lot of the good parts of the original because it was a simultaneous conclusion project with the source material.
The original complete volume of the Ishval flashback has been condensed into one episode, and the first three episodes that were already done in the old work could have been utilized in the stories after Fullmetal but were cut.
Isn’t Toriko the only one who has pushed in such a bizarre original toy in the anime?
Demon Slayer seems to have a mysterious adjustment of its pacing, doesn’t it?
Is it really necessary to stretch this out here!? There are a lot of things like that.
>>129
It’s a strange anime that has higher quality, but it does stretch things out quite a bit.
The anime of Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba will create an original scenario where the demon king Tanjiro inherits Muzan’s will in an “if” route.
Thanks to the despicable techniques used by AniKage-sama to excessively support Hinata in the anime original, the Naruhina route was born…
>>131
I’ve heard some unverified stories that regardless of the anime, Kishi had decided on Naruto and Hinata a long time ago.
For that reason, there are descriptions in the original work where Sakura-chan makes Minato say something like, “She’s just like Kushina… Is she Naruto’s girlfriend? Please take care of Naruto.” even in the final stages around the Ten Tails.
In reality, it’s a mystery where exactly Kishi Kage-sama made a clear decision.
To be frank, Demon Slayer’s Entertainment District arc, including the original scenes in the anime, was by far the most interesting.
Since then, the tempo has become serious.
It sounds really harsh, but I have the image of either overtly stretching the content or incorporating a terrifyingly childish flow.
It seems like something that even a child could see through as a trick.
>>134
Are you talking about the gourmet spy, Komatsu!?
>>134
Gash was really something, they came in with noise right in the perfect first episode.
If I were told to create an original doll for Rozen Maiden as the director, I would be at a loss.
The sense emulation is too difficult, so I guess I’ll just use compatibility to get by.
Gintama originally had the first episode of the anime based on an original story from a one-shot.
The spy movie made 6 billion in its first installment, so it’s not surprising if future films continue along that line.
Renji vs. Ishida
Do you like it?
All I remember about the Bound arc is that the final boss fell in a way that felt like a rehash of the fight with Kenpachi.
I only saw a part of it, but it seems like the script was indeed like that.
Because a manga episode and an anime episode are not equivalent.
In manga, there are parts that don’t lead into next week and parts that continue next week where they are still ongoing.
It must be tough for the person who has to think about the weekly ups and downs.
While adaptations that stretch out original episodes can fade away, there are many works for which I want to see completely original episodes.
>>146
But who comes up with that episode? If it’s boring or contradicts the original work, who will take responsibility?
I think it’s quite difficult when I start to think about things like that.
>>154
In the anime original arc during the Eastern Sea period, Zoro cutting through steel before reaching Alabasta caused the Daz fight to become somewhat strange compared to the original story…
>>154
“Late-night anime from J.C.STAFF in the 2010s that repeatedly contradicted the original work.”
It is despised by original fans like a viper.
>>146
I want to refresh myself with the ordinary daily life of characters who have little interaction with each other.
Is it okay that the pace of the original work feels like the pace of an anime, while the anime feels like it has the pace of the original work?
>>147
At the time of serialization, the author was just really tired towards the end…
It’s not an original anime, but when I think back, there weren’t any of those power levels like you often see in battle manga related to curses.
Is that what is referred to as “premium grade” or something similar?
In the case of Bleach, the original work itself has already been stretched out, so if they further extend it with original anime content, it would result in something unbelievable.
I love the latter part of the Namek saga in Dragon Ball.
After everyone warped to Earth in the original anime, Vegeta said something really pathetic, and the next story is based on the original episode, so his attitude towards Gohan and others is completely different.
I really love that part where Dome’s arc has Jonouchi vs. Hell Kaiser, and they started the real fight equipped with monster bodies. It was so hilarious!
What are these guys doing?
It’s reckless to have a single season solely focused on pillar training.
In place of not doing original anime content, the pace of progression has become terrifyingly slow, as if everyone is speaking and moving in slow motion.
>>155
You can either see it as impressive skill from the anime side to stretch a one-chapter manga into 25 minutes.
You could say that the amount of information in the original work, if stretched, somehow amounts to 25 minutes, which is impressive.
>>155
Everyone was said to be hit by the Slow Beam, and that was no good.
I thought the ideal anime adaptation was definitely Kuroko.
Long-form social games often have their main story dragged out and become like original anime.
You can sense when some strange enemies appear just from the atmosphere.
>>157
It was interesting that FGO suddenly had more enemies right before the final boss, with everyone shouting about original content.
But other than that, I don’t really remember much.
I don’t really get cars and bars, and the Egypt section is super boring!
The Duel in the Doma arc is so much fun!
Such a boyhood.
In the past, there seemed to be quite a few instances where they tried to forcibly wrap things up despite the original story not being finished, and super strong characters ended up being defeated in the process.
The story begins.
I love the opening that ends with defeating the villain set to the lyrics.
I was thinking that if there were no baseball broadcasts, there might have been even more excessive stretching, but it turns out that balancing it with special programs and baseball broadcasts started after the Frieza Saga in the Dragon Ball anime.
In BLEACH, the concept of strategy in the original work is so thin that extending the turn-based battles isn’t very easy.
I personally like how there were more of Orochi’s terrible deeds in the anime-original flashbacks near the end of Wano Country.
A mother with a starving baby is made to breastfeed the baby while being told to smile, and it ends up feeling like they should just die.
>>168
Even though they are a bad person, there are moments that make you feel sorry for them, so adding more scummy actions is a good decision.
I don’t know about it now, but wasn’t the main story of One Piece padded with lengthy preambles, leaving only around 20 minutes of actual content?
Because things are going well, if we try to make a theatrical version midway, various pressures will come to the terrestrial broadcasting side.
It’s great that Bulma, who ended up having a child because Akira Toriyama was shy about drawing romance, got her own anime original story.
Well, I think there will be plenty of original content until the androids arrive, like the license episodes.
If we could adjust the time of the first episode of the anime, wouldn’t everyone be able to be happy without forcing themselves?
In the anime One Piece, when someone gets hit, there’s always a scene where they writhe in pain for about a minute, but no one follows up with an attack.
Today’s anime is more like a production system that’s close to that of dramas rather than just being anime.
In a spy movie, if someone says, “Execute Agent Twilight,” you wouldn’t be able to make a sound.
Although it is an era where times have changed, Yu Yu Hakusho is filled with original anime content.
>>179
Lord Koenma is so terrible~
I heard that One Piece added a sad backstory for Hody in the anime-original content, and I thought that would ruin everything if they embellished it!
I wonder if it looks different when you actually see it.
>>180
I think it’s something you definitely shouldn’t do because the theme of the Fish-Man Island arc fundamentally changes.
>>180
In the original work, it was already stated that Hody was kidnapped by human traffickers and saved by Arlong, so the production staff is not thinking about anything.
It’s a tough problem to find parts of Showa-era jump anime that are not original.
I liked the anime original episodes of BLEACH because they often have unsatisfying developments, but you can see battles outside the main story.
Also, original anime reverse imports are nice too… Recently, there have been some depictions of Senna, even if just a little.
Due to original episodes being added in anime, games, and various media, the original setting where Hidan is the next newcomer after Tobi in the Akatsuki’s regular members has been forgotten.
It’s a delicious nutrient when consumed occasionally, but it gets monotonous if it’s too long, with clichéd original anime developments.
It’s just right to be suddenly thrown into a theater version like Dark Might.
I found it bothersome to search for the targeted paperback, so I tried to watch the anime from Garp’s appearance in the Water Seven arc to where Usopp returns.
In the manga, the gag parts that end in just a few panels were changed to an incredibly poor pacing, and I ended up giving up on watching it midway…
Every time pure emotions come up in the anime song program, I remember that it ended with a terrible original story before the memorial chapter, just by seeing Toma reflected in the ending.
I wonder how many original anime films there are with content like “Execute XX” or “Recapture XX.”
I like those pointless comedy episodes that are created to fill time in anime originals, so I’m a bit sad that there have been fewer of them recently.
It was fun back in the day, but now when I watch it, the pace is so slow that it gets boring… that’s how I feel about Gash Bell.
>>192
I hope they properly reanimate the entire story of Gash until the end…
The old BLEACH anime ends with the Fullbringer arc, which is already quite unbearable, but if the original work adapts the final arc at that pace, it would just turn into a terrible anime.
At that time, I was a kid, so I didn’t really understand original stories in anime, but with BLEACH, I immediately understood that something strange was starting…?
Staying faithful to the original work as it is! That kind of approach requires detailed supervision from the original creator, which probably increases the burden.
Saint Seiya, which is still being abundantly produced with side stories.