That was less diversifying and more One Man's Quest for his Waifu.
Because the entire history of it was James Cameron watched the OVA in the 90s, loved it so much he immediately bought the rights, and then waited for technology to improve enough to do it justice.
Which, I think is how it should be done. Actual fans of the source material attempting to adapt the work with the obvious passion being made obvious.
Yeah, I liked it. I was just pointing out that it's an example of "diversifying" originally Asian media.
That was less diversifying and more One Man's Quest for his Waifu.
Because the entire history of it was James Cameron watched the OVA in the 90s, loved it so much he immediately bought the rights, and then waited for technology to improve enough to do it justice.
Which, I think is how it should be done. Actual fans of the source material attempting to adapt the work with the obvious passion being made obvious.