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Blackiris_
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Tatsunoko is a good studio and the animation or production itself was never the problem of season 2. Also, Production I.G. was involved in S2, see production committee. |
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AutoOps007
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I'm not saying they're a bad studio, but because it was a different studio, it's almost completely different staff. And yes, I know Production I.G. had some small involvement, but not much (there's a reason why they weren't the main studio handling it), and that's not the same as them actually working on it. And when I say animation, I meant the production, not the actually animation itself. |
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InuNaruPokeAlchemist
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I just need Akane and Kogami back. Please. I need those two in my life.
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Saku-dono
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PP makers still doesn't get it...
WE DO NOT NEED OTHER PROTAGONIST(S)... WE ONLY WANT KOUGAMI! |
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MarshalBanana
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Do I have to see the second season now to know what will happen? I skipped over it because of the overwhelming negative reviews, I'm sort of hoping that this makes season 2 none canon.
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InuNaruPokeAlchemist
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^^This. I honestly just need Akane and Kogami. Please. |
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danpmss
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You just need to put Ubukata in a place far away from this and we are good.
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Ashen Phoenix
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As much as I'd love to dive back into this world, everything I've read about s2 makes me intensely wary.
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Angel M Cazares
Posts: 5431 Location: Iscandar |
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If Urobuchi is writing it I am interested. If not I will wait and see. Season 1 is one of the best anime series I have ever watched, but the stuff after it has not been good or interesting.
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Utsuro no Hako
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The production team is less important than the writer. If they've for Gen coming back, I'll be optimistic, but if it's Ubukata or some other guy they chose at random, it'll take a lot to get me interested. |
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Zeino
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Just let them unplug the Sybil System at the end of this, the series doesn't need to go on forever.
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Martin G.
Posts: 26 Location: Germany |
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I loved the second season. It's not as good as season 1 but still great. And I was surprised since I'm not a fan of Ubukuta (Mardock Scramble is terrible). Looking forward to the three new movies and season 3.
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GNPixie
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People still don't realize that S2 was screwed from its inception due to the decision to do both it and the movie at the same time? They couldn't really do much with the existing characters precisely because of the movie.
I thought the movie was fairly meh too; I enjoyed S2 more personally. The only thing that's fairly solid is the first season. Both S2 and the movie have the sames issues I find; its just that S2 has it more 'raw' so to speak. |
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relyat08
Posts: 4125 Location: Northern Virginia |
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In general, it is a terribly misquided endeavor to assume that studio equals staff. In this industry, that is not the case. Staff are largely freelance and move from project to project based on who is paying them, not on which animation studio happens to be hired for the job. Animation studios are, similarly, contractors, rather than owners of most franchises they animate. This means that conflating an animation studio with the writing staff of a particular show is quite wrongheaded. They just make the animation. And because of that, your statement that the staff was completely different because it was at a different studio is markedly false. The script writer, director, series composer, original creator, and every other staff member involved with writing the project for the series are not hired by or paid by Tatsunoko or Production IG, they are paid by the production committee, and they have nothing to do with the studios they are temporarily working with. For example, I would like you to note that Naoyoshi Shiotani, the director of Psycho-Pass, returned to hold the same role for season 2, and Katsuyuki Motohiro, the chief director of Psycho Pass, even while directing the movie at IG, was also involved. Technically Urobuchi even returned, though with much less involvement. I would further like to direct you to the "compare staff" page for Psycho-Pass and Psycho-Pass 2. As you'll see, there is a VERY long list of the same staff members both on the production/producer side, and the writing side. This includes the exact same production committee, and the name George Wada, who is the real name you should be paying attention to here. He is a very big name within the industry and holds a lot more influence over the staff than any animation studio involved with a typical anime production. |
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Advent_Nebula
Posts: 932 Location: Colorado |
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After the first film, his story arc was wrapped up. Their is no reason to bring Kougami back at this point. |
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