Everything seems to be getting remakes nowadays, including anime. Here are 5 anime series we'd like to see remade, and 5 we don't. Watch enough anime series, and you’ll eventually run across one (or several) that you believe need a reboot. It’s a simple rule of being an anime fan.
Watch enough anime series, and you’ll eventually run across one (or several) that you believe need a reboot. It’s a simple rule of being an anime fan.
It’s a simple rule of being an anime fan. The realities of animation production mean that series often have an unsatisfying conclusion for any number of reasons—the manga caught up to the anime one too many times, the series wasn’t popular enough, or even the studio closed down.
With updated animation and much faster pacing, the series would be an easier watch for people waiting to get the final arc of the series. Every anime fan has watched if not an episode, at least a clip of a series from the 80’s, 90’s, or even the 2000’s and said the same thing: “Wow.
Fortunately though over the last decade plenty of popular Old School Anime have gotten remastered to HD/Full HD resolution(usually 1440*1080 Same as Full HD but with 4:3 aspect ratio) So we can enjoy both the "Old School" vibe of Old Anime combined with a lot of pixels!!!
Remaster refers to changing the quality of the sound or of the image, or both, of previously created recordings, either audiophonic, cinematic, or videographic. The terms digital remastering and digitally remastered are also used.
Remastering music is essentially improving on the quality of the original copy of a song or album. Removing flaws from the music, providing a cleaner, sharper and more refined listening experience whilst trying to bringing the music up to date with current standards.
One Piece: Revamped is a remake of the original One Piece anime by Toei Animation. Most of the original One Piece voice cast returns for Revamped.
Since those film elements are irreplaceable, most restoration work has to be done in Japan, as the studios are usually not willing to risk putting them through international shipping and customs. Most anime restorations are done by Imagica, which is Tokyo's most well-regarded film and video production facility.
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Bakugo gets the short end of the stick with only ONE episode dedicated to MHA's most explosive boy. His classmates hail him as new and improved, but has Bakugo really earned the praise?
I Cannot Reach You is a simple story in a lot of ways. It's built around the trope of childhood friends becoming lovers, but the story comes off as one of quiet yearning, rather than just a rehash of the same-old same-old .
It's hard not to wince at Crueler Than Dead's plot of a virus spreading out unchecked across the globe, forcing people to shelter away from the outside world, salvation only possibly coming in the formulation of some sort of vaccine.
Ghost in the Shell is actually getting a remake eventually, courtesy of Netflix’s bottomless pockets and their infinite need to add new content. But does it need one? The original manga, film, and the television series Stand Alone Complex were all looked upon very favorably.
But then Tite Kubo’s story jumped an entire school of sharks, and the series was canceled before it could even finish off the Thousand Year War arc that ended the anime.
Anime is capable of turning any sport into something incredibly cool, even something like inline skating. Oh! Great invented a world where teenagers have started using special rocket powered skates known as Air Gear, with those who are the most talented getting involved in different Storm Rider gangs in an effort to reach the top of the Trophaeum tower. This series got an anime back in 2007 but it ended after a single twenty-six episode season, while the manga went on for 358 chapters. Though the initial adaptation was decent, it leaves out so many parts where the universe gets truly outlandish and fun.
One of the classic 90’s anime that found it’s way to Toonami in the early 2000’s, Outlaw Star perfectly encapsulates the feeling of being a sci-fi space western better than any other anime not named Cowboy Bebop.
Watch enough anime series, and you’ll eventually run across one (or several) that you believe need a reboot. It’s a simple rule of being an anime fan. The realities of animation production mean that series often have an unsatisfying conclusion for any number of reasons—the manga caught up to the anime one too many times, ...
Pokémon & 9 Old Anime That Got A Beautiful Remaster. Legendary anime like Cowboy Bebop are so popular that they don't just enjoy reruns, but they get a beautiful remaster as well. Most anime fans these days probably only know of anime that date back to the 2000's at best. This isn't their fault, as the anime backlog is just that massive;
Dragon Ball Z’s remaster involved quite a bit of effort, costing nearly two million dollars to try and get the series to looking great in 1080p. There’s a ton of work put into them, even though the people involved were on both a time and budget crunch.
8 Ranma ½ (1989-1992) One of Rumiko Takahashi’s masterpieces, Ranma ½ is one of the most memorable anime to ever come out of the 90’s. The story follows young martial artist Ranma Saotome and his father Genma, both of whom are struggling after taking a dip in a magic spring.
7 Neon Genesis Evangelion (1995-1996) It’s worth saying that this series hasn’t just been remastered, but it's been remade in the form of an ongoing series of new films that's set to be concluded by the (currently delayed) fourth entry, Evangelion 3.0+1.0 Thrice Upon A Time. However, most fans would suggest watching the television series first ...
Fortunately, since DVDs and Blu-ray have come out, anime companies have been remastering anime, giving them the fresh new coat of paint that makes them look gorgeous in high definition resolution, while also retaining what made the original fans love the series in the first place. Here’s ten older anime series that have gotten gorgeous remasters.
Just as he's about to move out, he winds up falling in love with Kyoko, the new house manager. The catch is that while Kyoko reciprocates Godai's feelings, she's still struggling to move on from the recent death of her husband.
Gundam SEED received a full remaster in Japan that re-aired on the Bandai Channel website, then a few years later got a completely new dub version as well. This drives home just how successful SEED was everywhere, regardless of how it’s been received by older Gundam fans. The less said about the sequel Gundam SEED Destiny, though, the better.
Fans prefer the anime remake over the original because FMA didn’t follow the manga, which was still in development when the anime was in production. As a result, FMA suffered from having many filler episodes and storylines that weren’t in the source material. But, when Brotherhood made its debut in 2009, the Fullmetal Alchemist manga was coming ...
There are many reasons why an anime studio would want to do a remake. Some want to follow the source material more faithfully. Others want to tell an alternate version of the tale. And some may not have been satisfied with their first attempt adapting the series. Whatever the reason, the second go-around of a popular anime series is always welcomed. So, here are six anime remakes you should watch after the original.
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But despite the original anime’s popularity, a different studio produced a remake of Kino’s Journey which premiered in October 2017.
But unfortunately, this is the case with Hellsing. Like FMA, the vampire anime series didn’t follow the manga, which a lot of fans frown upon. On top of that, the animation, artistic and dramatic aspects suffered from a lack of funding and creativity.
Fullmetal Alchemist ( FMA) is a must-see series. The anime gained a large following throughout its run in the early 2000s. But despite its popularity, the remake, Fullmetal Alchemist: Brotherhood holds the coveted title of best FMA anime adaptation.