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6/27/2025, 7:46:43 PM
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I don't think anime should be a carbon copy of manga. For example Ryosuke Nakamura talked about Urasawa's Monster about this:
>Monster seems like you could make the animation by copy-pasting the manga panels
>But it doesn't work.
>That's because it's created as a manga, created with a cinematographic nuance
>It's not like a frame by frame of a film
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XL1ZwfnPeY
I'd love to experience Kagurabachi anime as the director's own readings of it rather than a perfect copy of the manga. I think that was the problem with JJK season 1. I think Park was way too rigid about how he directed it, it's like I'm reading the manga all over again. Once Gosso took over JJK from season 2, it completely changed and became a thing of its own. So yeah, I enjoyed S2 more.
I don't think anime should be a carbon copy of manga. For example Ryosuke Nakamura talked about Urasawa's Monster about this:
>Monster seems like you could make the animation by copy-pasting the manga panels
>But it doesn't work.
>That's because it's created as a manga, created with a cinematographic nuance
>It's not like a frame by frame of a film
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-XL1ZwfnPeY
I'd love to experience Kagurabachi anime as the director's own readings of it rather than a perfect copy of the manga. I think that was the problem with JJK season 1. I think Park was way too rigid about how he directed it, it's like I'm reading the manga all over again. Once Gosso took over JJK from season 2, it completely changed and became a thing of its own. So yeah, I enjoyed S2 more.
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