No, it resulted in a somewhat less bad thing being made.
The irony being that the few universally agreed "good" parts about Super are stuff he straight stole from the old movies, which he then proceeded to make way worse.
The Goku Black arc is like 10x better than the Turles movie, unless you're literally talking about the RoF and BoG arcs, which are a wash but the animation quality to me makes them worse than the movies.
I'm talking about Bardock (Minus was made canon by the Broly movie) having his entire reason for people liking him shit on by Toriyama's "real version", The History of Trunks movie being laughably bad adapted into the anime in terms of quality and emotional impact despite having some sections be scene for scene, Broly entirely (though I'll admit that one is improved upon just by having a shit ton higher budget for the fight scenes) likely because he had a character everyone already loved to base it on, and Gogeta to pull from a different movie.
I hadn't even connected Turtles to Black because the only similarity I saw was literally "Goku but Evil." RoF and BoG were always going to be worse in the anime due to TV versus theatrical, but that's his own original creations. Was still stupid to spend that much time redoing them when they were barely a few years old.
When it comes to this sort of trash, I say that watching any of it is watching too much. I can sort of understand Him wanting to see how bad it is though, since He did make the series that it bastardized.
'Here's something that is nostalgic, Greenlight multiple seasons to milk it dry!'
Fortunately I think people have gotten more and more wise to it. That or it's so shit you can't even mindlessly watch it or a bit from both. It's why it's so surprising when a GOOD show comes out of the West nowadays.
Greenlighting projects doesn't carry the same weight it used to. Now that's just them saying it'll probably happen if things work out well enough, but not set in stone.
Cowboy Bebop is one of my fav anime, and I managed to dredge through all episodes of the live-action show. But it was indeed a hollow and empty-feeling carcass of what the anime is. It has the most basic of basic ingredients, but it's missing the additions to flesh it out, and they poured the typical twist with the seasoning.
That's just how it has to be sometimes. Especially with the clowns that call themselves executives.
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So in a way that movie resulted in a good thing being made lel
No, it resulted in a somewhat less bad thing being made.
The irony being that the few universally agreed "good" parts about Super are stuff he straight stole from the old movies, which he then proceeded to make way worse.
The Goku Black arc is like 10x better than the Turles movie, unless you're literally talking about the RoF and BoG arcs, which are a wash but the animation quality to me makes them worse than the movies.
The Tournament of Power was amazing imo.
I'm talking about Bardock (Minus was made canon by the Broly movie) having his entire reason for people liking him shit on by Toriyama's "real version", The History of Trunks movie being laughably bad adapted into the anime in terms of quality and emotional impact despite having some sections be scene for scene, Broly entirely (though I'll admit that one is improved upon just by having a shit ton higher budget for the fight scenes) likely because he had a character everyone already loved to base it on, and Gogeta to pull from a different movie.
I hadn't even connected Turtles to Black because the only similarity I saw was literally "Goku but Evil." RoF and BoG were always going to be worse in the anime due to TV versus theatrical, but that's his own original creations. Was still stupid to spend that much time redoing them when they were barely a few years old.
I have to heavily disagree. The anime so far is simply more reminiscent of the og Dragon Ball which I think throws people.
In no way does is it reminiscent of OG Dragon Ball by any stretch. Other than repeating tournament arcs multiple times just to fill it out.
Wasn't there something about the rights being at least partially owned by a company? So he couldn't just say fuck no?
Was it the ending credits so he knew it was over?
"Sweet oblivion, take me!
...
Ah fuck it was all real and I still remember it."
He still watched more of it than I did.
When it comes to this sort of trash, I say that watching any of it is watching too much. I can sort of understand Him wanting to see how bad it is though, since He did make the series that it bastardized.
A whole episode? Relatively speaking, he's a superfan.
Why you can’t trust Netflix
Based.
Compare him to Sapkowski and Witcher.
He will let Neflix shit all over this work and even pay lip service to it cause hes getting that sweet $$$$.
Just to make sure, this isn't one of those awful adaptations that gets a second season right?
They already confirmed any continuation was canceled A WEEK AFTER IT RELEASED.
Thank fuck, with Rings of Power getting a second season and Velma too,my expectations are so low that they tunnelled through the Earth.
Didn't they greenlight multiple seasons of rings of power? An utter disgrace.
They don't even wait, they just go:
'Here's something that is nostalgic, Greenlight multiple seasons to milk it dry!'
Fortunately I think people have gotten more and more wise to it. That or it's so shit you can't even mindlessly watch it or a bit from both. It's why it's so surprising when a GOOD show comes out of the West nowadays.
I'm pretty sure that Rings of Power has many seasons planned to begin with. They weren't waiting on response of the first season to make another.
Greenlighting projects doesn't carry the same weight it used to. Now that's just them saying it'll probably happen if things work out well enough, but not set in stone.
Cowboy Bebop is one of my fav anime, and I managed to dredge through all episodes of the live-action show. But it was indeed a hollow and empty-feeling carcass of what the anime is. It has the most basic of basic ingredients, but it's missing the additions to flesh it out, and they poured the typical twist with the seasoning.
WHY? From the first episode reviewers were almost universally telling us how terrible it was.
I don't much listen to reviewers. Had an online aquintance tell me it wasn't that bad. Besides, I wasn't paying for it.
Turns out, white westerners (I know, he's Jewish, whatever) shitting all over another culture's cultural works doesn't get a good reception. Who knew?
Maybe eventually, white westerners (I know, Jewish, whatever) will learn to stop shitting all over foreign cultures like Japan's.