Sailor Moon: Crystal
#1
Posted 06 July 2012 - 04:06 PM
I find the news interesting. Sailor Moon was HUGE back in the nineties, and even though it is not my favorite series, I like better than many newer series.
It also popularized the Warrior Magical Girl subgenre, mixing it with super sentai shows. Although that is how most of current fans see the genre, the majority of magical girl series had been something completely different until then. The only magical girl animes I can think of, where the main character used her powers to fight against something in a daily basis, and were created before Sailor Moon are Cutey Honey and Majokko Megu-chan (respectively a shonen manga and a shojo manga).
I wonder if this adaptation will follow more closely the original manga. The ONLY thing the old anime series had over the manga was the art. The original manga was better in everything else.
Perhaps Takeuchi will be more involved to ensure there will be no idiocy such like changing the characters' personalities or the Sailor Stars issue?
Anyway I hope it renews interest in the series and introduces it to a new generation of anime fans.
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#2
Posted 11 July 2012 - 02:51 AM
Always loved Sailor Moon. Twas the first anime I ever watched.
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#3
Posted 11 July 2012 - 03:13 AM
#4
Posted 11 July 2012 - 03:30 AM
Isn't that an accurate translation of the name though?
It seems far more common now to keep the Japanese names and not translate them to English equivalents. When I first saw it on TV I had no idea of Japanese origin. It was treated like an America cartoon (the episodes were not even shown in order).
#6
Posted 11 July 2012 - 03:39 AM
It seems far more common now to keep the Japanese names and not translate them to English equivalents. When I first saw it on TV I had no idea of Japanese origin. It was treated like an America cartoon (the episodes were not even shown in order).
Is it? I dunno, it just seems silly to use it.
#7
Posted 11 July 2012 - 04:50 AM
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#8
Posted 11 July 2012 - 06:43 AM
Yeah Usagi means rabbit, so bunny was better then Serena.
#9
Posted 11 July 2012 - 07:26 AM
Tsukino Usagi means "Moon rabit".
So there you go.
Always loved Sailor Moon. Twas the first anime I ever watched.
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I'm glad of you liked the old show and you are thrilled over this news.
However I'm afraid I could not care less about HD effects. I am more interested about how the story will play out than about the animation style. I would rather they sticked closer to the manga.
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#10
Posted 11 July 2012 - 07:34 AM
#11
Posted 11 July 2012 - 07:55 AM
I just mentioned the bit about the moon rabbbit in case someone did not know and find that bit of lore interesting.
I do not disagree about it being a silly-sounding name -it is-, but it also was translated like this in my country, so I got used to it. Moreover, the rest of the sailor senshi also were renamed, and their "new" names were worst, believe me.
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#12
Posted 11 July 2012 - 08:14 AM
I do not disagree about it being a silly-sounding name -it is-, but it also was translated like this in my country, so I got used to it. Moreover, the rest of the sailor senshi also were renamed, and their "new" names were worst, believe me.
I thought it was interesting, I just thought it was weird that others were repeating the same point. Maybe it's that I'm more used to Serena and Usagi. And I definitely believe you.
#13
Posted 11 July 2012 - 08:34 AM
I thought they were only talking about the name change.
Moving on. What do you think about the remake? What would you like see? Or NOT see?
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#14
Posted 11 July 2012 - 02:12 PM
Is it a reboot, re-mastering like DBZ Kai or new story? For more avid fans, do you want it to be a new adventure or did you prefer they just accurately animate the manga? If it's a new adventure what would you like to see be done? I never stuck around long enough to figure out what eventually happens to the team in the anime. I know in the manga Usagi and Momaru get hitched. In the anime or even in the manga, were this unresolved issues you'd like to see come to a head here?
#15
Posted 11 July 2012 - 05:05 PM
Moving on. What do you think about the remake? What would you like see? Or NOT see?
Sure.
If nothing else, it's nostalgia. Like Jo, it was my first anime, so I'll check it out. My interest wasn't what it was, but I'm curious. I've heard of the differences between the original and the manga, so it's be new for me if they were truer to the manga.
#16
Posted 11 July 2012 - 06:17 PM
I would prefer they kept the sailor senshi personalities how they were in the manga: Usagi being less of a crybaby and growing into a competent, serious leader... Ray never being boys-crazy... Usagi and Mamoru actually suspecting about each other early on...
I would not mind if they kept the Monster Of The Week format, but maybe they should consider making longer arcs instead of episodic stories. Nowadays people does not seem liking a lot Monster of the Week shows.
It is not my favorite anime but it is one of my favorite shojo. I have good memories of watching it in the middle nineties, even if my interest is not what it was either.
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#17
Posted 11 July 2012 - 06:25 PM
Sailor Moon was one of the 'gateway animes' as they're called
The three animes that introduced America to this classic Japanese phenom - Sailor Moon/Dragon Ball Z/Pokemon
#18
Posted 11 July 2012 - 07:17 PM
It would be nice, and it will surely bring batches of new fans, but remakes, reboots and sequels seldom are so successful like the original series. Shin Mazinger, Dragon Ball Kai, Captain Tsubasa J... Neither of them have been so popular like the show created the franchise.
The three animes that introduced America to this classic Japanese phenom - Sailor Moon/Dragon Ball Z/Pokemon
Yes. Back in the late nineties when I checked anime fansites for fanfiction, some people raved about Ranma 1/2, Tenchi Muyo, Evangelion... But those three series were the most famous and most popular, even among people was not into anime.
Although every time people calls DB "DBZ", even if they are talking about the manga or the whole series, I wonder if they (I am talking generally, not telling that is what you do) do not know or care about the story before the arrival of Raditz... If I am not mistaken, the "DB" part of the anime was not broadcast in USA at the beginning, right? Maybe it is because it people tends to overlook it or calling the whole series DBZ? A pity because I liked more the show when Goku was a kid.
Back onto Sailor Moon. I do not care for most of the current animation styles -including overuse of CGI-, but I did not particularly loved the style of the old show. So I wonder if I'll like more or less the newer show's animation.
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#19
Posted 11 July 2012 - 07:33 PM
Truly I'm just excited for a new series based on my fave 'magical girls' of all time who kick some serious a$$ ;3
I believe any fan of 'DBZ' is also well aware of the original Dragon Ball series when Goku was a kid. Personally for me though that original series doesn't interest me much at all. There is just something about watching an adult Goku slowly leveling up his skills, from a runt who could barely beat Raditz without help, then getting his a$$ handed to him by Vegeta after a long drawn-out fight, to him finally gaining enough power to literally wipe the floor with part of the Ginyu Force, to him going Super Saiyan all over Frieza's loser a$$ like a boss! That single episode where Goku goes Super Saiyan for the first time still gives me shivers to this day. Hands down my fave ep of all time =D
#20
Posted 11 July 2012 - 07:52 PM
I would prefer they kept the sailor senshi personalities how they were in the manga: Usagi being less of a crybaby and growing into a competent, serious leader... Ray never being boys-crazy... Usagi and Mamoru actually suspecting about each other early on...
I would not mind if they kept the Monster Of The Week format, but maybe they should consider making longer arcs instead of episodic stories. Nowadays people does not seem liking a lot Monster of the Week shows.
It is not my favorite anime but it is one of my favorite shojo. I have good memories of watching it in the middle nineties, even if my interest is not what it was either.
I guess however, that plays in Japan. I don't mind monster of the week, but I always felt I got more out of having arcs rather than episodic formats.
I had heard Minako and Rei was supposed be best friends in the manga and it never really came through in the anime. As my two favorite characters, it'd be kinda nice to see.
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