Well, some animes has really bad quality. It would be great if those animes get a better remake.
So, What anime would you like to see recreated/Remake?
So, What anime would you like to see recreated/Remake?
Hate to break it to you but the author is dead.Harumi wrote:
Kaze no Stigma
I've read the Little Busters VN and have concluded that it would be completely impossible to adapt without making it painfully obvious the small details and hints dropped throughout.Jerry wrote:
Little Busters
JC Staff did a terrible job in adapting it
I personally think the manga's huge reveal is even worse than what the anime did.dorothy3242 wrote:
Claymore because that ending was just bad
You're right.sukiNathan wrote:
Guilty Crown I guess
People always love to jump on the SHAFT hate train, they've worked on plenty of show and the good ones never seem to receive any credit at all The series was fine for the first half and I'd argue that there should never have been a Kagerou Project anime at all no matter who did it because of the overblown expectations people have.Athrun_Yamato wrote:
Mekaku City Actors: First of all, SHAFT should go die in a hole. They are NEVER allowed to make animes. EVER. THEY ARE ALSO LOW ON BUDGET.
Actually, they did Nisekoi pretty well.Green Platinum wrote:
People always love to jump on the SHAFT hate train, they've worked on plenty of show and the good ones never seem to receive any credit at all The series was fine for the first half and I'd argue that there should never have been a Kagerou Project anime at all no matter who did it because of the overblown expectations people have.Athrun_Yamato wrote:
Mekaku City Actors: First of all, SHAFT should go die in a hole. They are NEVER allowed to make animes. EVER. THEY ARE ALSO LOW ON BUDGET.
The Tsukihime anime doesn't exist so they can't remake it.Sevrin wrote:
Tsukihime. Just. Tsukihime
Oh yeah! I need to go post this in a thread for media that needs an adaptation.Green Platinum wrote:
The Tsukihime anime doesn't exist so they can't remake it.Sevrin wrote:
Tsukihime. Just. Tsukihime
Actually, they did Nisekoi pretty well.[/quote]Athrun_Yamato wrote:
People always love to jump on the SHAFT hate train, they've worked on plenty of show and the good ones never seem to receive any credit at all The series was fine for the first half and I'd argue that there should never have been a Kagerou Project anime at all no matter who did it because of the overblown expectations people have.
What good qualities did Nisekoi as a series have anyway? Because I didn't see anything special in the story or characters.Mogsworth wrote:
Nisekoi didn't need to be done by Shaft and their typical animation direction only hindered the show overall, personally. It's already rote rom-com stuff and, yeah, Shaft did it no favours
Its popularity continues to be a mystery to me since as I said, it's rote. It's by-the-book romcom stuff adapted to a never-ending shonen format.Green Platinum wrote:
What good qualities did Nisekoi as a series have anyway? Because I didn't see anything special in the story or characters.Mogsworth wrote:
Nisekoi didn't need to be done by Shaft and their typical animation direction only hindered the show overall, personally. It's already rote rom-com stuff and, yeah, Shaft did it no favours
Yet it got popular, clearly something was done right.
Tho Oreimo was popular too
What do you mean. Tsukihime never had an animu :^^^^^^^^^)Sevrin wrote:
Tsukihime. Just. Tsukihime
Also they finished the manga so maybe they can go off thatdorothy3242 wrote:
Claymore because that ending was just bad
I don't see what could be done to Shana to make it any better without a significant overhaulKathleen Senpai wrote:
Shakugan no Shana
Tossing more episodes at it would not fix the problem. Using the current story it'd need about 3 episodes for an adequate explanation but then you'd need to add like 9 more episodes of filler. The best choice would be to ditch the convoluted snake thing and just make it a story about misfits finding a place they belong. Who would you get instead of SHAFT?YamiHikari wrote:
Mekakucity Actors. Getting SHAFT to do the anime adaptation doesn't really seem good for me, I mean, all the head tilts... and the story was pretty rushed due to the small number of episodes.
oh god so much thisKathleen Senpai wrote:
Shakugan no Shana
I want to see P.A. Works did itGreen Platinum wrote:
Tossing more episodes at it would not fix the problem. Using the current story it'd need about 3 episodes for an adequate explanation but then you'd need to add like 9 more episodes of filler. The best choice would be to ditch the convoluted snake thing and just make it a story about misfits finding a place they belong. Who would you get instead of SHAFT?YamiHikari wrote:
Mekakucity Actors. Getting SHAFT to do the anime adaptation doesn't really seem good for me, I mean, all the head tilts... and the story was pretty rushed due to the small number of episodes.
Looking at the covers of the albums/novels etc. I really only think SHAFT I don't think P.A.s usual approach would suit.eclipselotus wrote:
I want to see P.A. Works did it
Sience they works well at Another anime
Thats why i want to see P.A.s did itGreen Platinum wrote:
Looking at the covers of the albums/novels etc. I really only think SHAFT I don't think P.A.s usual approach would suit.
Maybe Brain's Base and their approach with Durarara