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Hikarunu
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Now please not let Toei touch CCS. We have enough with Dragonball, Digimon and Sailormoon. Childhood ruiner
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elior1
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CheezcakeMe
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Enh, despite being a huge CCS fan I'm pretty iffy on this. They're going through this phase where they reboot all these old franchises and few have really been a success. And a total remake just seems silly. The anime is perfect as it is and the "filler" isn't really filler when comparing it to, say, Naruto or Bleach. Almost every episode has a point. In fact blasphemous as this is to say I think the anime is leagues ahead of the manga in quality. The manga feels like a first draft and the anime the finished project.
Still I'm hoping this turns out okay. |
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Keichitsu0305
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I will only give the new anime (film or TV series) a chance if studio Madhouse returns or another high caliber production company takes the reigns. One of the best things about the CCS anime was how it still holds up visually. The episodic nature allowed the viewer not worry too much on plot and highlighted the art. I loved to take in the wonderful animation of Sakura capturing the Clow Cards. I rather not see the key release transformation in poor CGI like how season 1 of SMC had those awful CGI transformations.
Plot wise, I don't mind seeing a film with an older Sakura (not just the Tsubasa version) or redoing the manga in a 13-26 episode series. I just visually want the new anime to look great and not subpar work. |
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ZODDGUTS
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Can't be worse than the mess of a series that was Tsubasa: Reservoir Chronicle manga/anime.
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Ali07
Posts: 3333 Location: Victoria, Australia |
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Seeing this reminds me that I gotta get around to buying Madman's release of the TV series and the 2 movies.
I'm also one that hopes this anime project, be it an OVA, tv series or movie, is a sequel. |
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omiya
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Having never read the manga or seen the anime beyond the OVA's, I'm extremely thankful for the brilliant TRC soundtrack music, e.g. Dream Scape: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=31lYpJ4NMFI and from the Tokyo Revelations OVA, Kioku no Mori https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EPK6zqnsFhA. |
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walw6pK4Alo
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The new season of Crystal is turning out better, but Sakura is another matter entirely from Sailor Moon. The 90s anime was made with care and a decently large budget for a kid show. It's not a situation where they'd be remaking something that was cheap and even more repetitive "X of the week" like Sailor Moon. I've never read the manga for Sakura, but the anime itself is a special piece of work, no wonder it's been out on BluRay for years already. I just can't see a situation where a new work could displace it visually, or for its soundtrack. Then again, I was wrong about Yamato 2199, but that was a high budget movie-quality OVA series that added in more sexy women, more combat, and more modern dramatic pacing to a 40 year old series that was showing its age to where BD couldn't even help. |
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Juno016
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I see a lot of people excited and a lot of people scared, but I'm a bit of both. I've seen tons of series have horrible reboots and late sequels, but I've also seen some really well-done ones, too. I still have faith in CLAMP and Madhouse, so assuming Madhouse is using this as a passion project like a lot of their anime recently, I have no worries. But as we know nothing about these projects yet, I'm still a little skeptical.
On the topic of series getting sequels they "don't need", there's always a positive and negative aspect to expanding something that already had a closed finish. Certainly, the potential to derail and mess with the overall setting, world, and characters that had been created so far is high, but with the right mindset, you can create something that adds to the experience of the original. Sometimes both. Legend of Korra may have messed heavily with the original Avatar: The Last Airbender series by doing things like spoiler[killing off Aang at a young age] and spoiler[contradicting the history of bending], but what it messes with, it makes up for in great character-building and setting up how the world has evolved since. |
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DuelGundam2099
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I just hope it is better than the first series, preferably Sakura not being afraid of strawberries this time around. CLAMP should do more Looney Toons-esque stuff, they can do comedy just fine.
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TsukasaElkKite
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This is gonna be wonderful!
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jr240483
Posts: 4388 Location: New York City,New York,USA |
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hopefully this new anime series wont be licensed by NIS America since it pretty much short changed the original series by using the crappy animax asia dub version instead of doing a proper one like they gave toradora. |
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Nautick
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I remember watching CCS when I lived in Mexico, oh my childhood. Can't wait
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Shiroi Hane
Encyclopedia Editor
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Why would they? All of those were Toei shows to begin with, while CCS was originally animated by Madhouse. |
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Southkaio
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I am so glad that CLAMP's Cardcaptor Sakura manga has a brand new anime project. So my hope that Studiopolis or Bang Zoom Entertainment will dub the original CCS is stronger now.
There is absolutely no chance that Sakura Tange will reprise the role of Sakura. She retired from the voice acting business several years ago. |
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