Anime was a bust

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What else do you expect when anime and Japanese media in general are by and large an inferior medium of entertainment devoid of any artistic merit and you're trying to transition into film and cinema. There's a reason why the target market for the sources for the adaptations OP's pic are mainly autistic manchildren who feed off wish fulfillment and otaku pandering.

Wasn't anime supposed to be the next cape shit?

Ghost in The Shell wasn't even bad

the gits movie was fine

>he posts from his phone
>he's comparing the atrocity of Dragon Ball Evolution to the new GITS and Death Note movies in order to make a point
>he's such a faggot that he probably didn't even see any one of these three films

That will be vidya kino.

It was a flop too

Seriously do people even remember this was a thing, it was here and gone in a blink of an eye

Death Note is not a major studio release, Dragon Ball Evolution was so long ago that it doesn't reflect upon current industry trends, and while GitS was disappointing, it didn't bomb nearly as hard as it could have.

The viability of anime adaptations as major Hollywood projects will hinge on Robert Rodriguez of all people. Based James Cameron got him $200 million to make Battle Angel Alita, which should come out next year. I hope he hits it out of the park, but if it John Carters out, further anime projects will likely be shelved for at least 5 years.

Metal Gear will save us.

You're missing the point, it doesn't matter whether Sup Forums liked this movies

They were commercial and critical flops, to mainstream execs anime was a bust

Hollywood is too stale and creatively dead to make a good anime adaptation. It'll always end up inferior.

>Change characters, locations, plot
>Somehow expect it to attract fans of the anime/manga/LN

I'm glad these fail, I don't want normies to infect anime the same way they have destroyed every "geek" hobby in the west.

It's impossible for normies to go beyond surface level anime. Shit like Eromanga Sensei would keep them away.

Really this. The possibilities for anime are literally endless yet every series has the same tropes which are designed to sell figurines et cetera because that's how the industry works. Worse than hollywood. And when a show comes along which is barely the equal of mostwestern intellectual cinema it gets praised for being just slightly deviating from the norm. Fucking waste of talent

>I don't want normies to infect anime the same way they have destroyed every "geek" hobby in the west.
user, I...

>I don't actually watch anime

Nobody wants anime in hollywood. Normies are timid about even the most accessible entry-level shit, and the core fanbase refuses to support the adaptations unlike capeshit fanboys.

This is accurate. Market research will dilute original stories into networks of cliches.

If you read a mango and then watch an animoo you can see not only how they took pains to preserve the artist's style, but lifted panels directly from the book to turn into frames of animation.

This is pretty much what weebs want in their adaptations (western comic fans do too but they're more accustomed to not getting it). Don't deliver and they'll be upset.

Honestly? None of the movies were really anime. It was some western action movie with a bad script. YO GEEKO, using wind as a weapon (is this airbender now?) etc. Death Note? Bad writing, bad acting. I have not seen GitS.

I do and it's fucking terrible. Even the best series are game of thrones level. Granted I need to watch more obscure anime but after the shitshow that was Serial Expirments LainI'm more apprehensive. Fucking love doushinji though. The amount of artistic talent needed to make lines erotic and fappable for months is astounding

jews don't understand anime, that's why all hollywood adaptations are shit

All anime has these stereotypes with girls who behave like fucking aliens. The only anime I actually ever liked was Vandread, Attack on Titan, and Haikyuu.

>claims to know a lot about anime
>mentions watching Lain

Every time.

You are watching shitty anime. Simple as that

Watch Ping pong the animation to get a taste of art house anime

Post animes that are safe from being ruined by awful movie adaptations.

The more they try to translate anime to western adaptations, the clearer it comes.that Japanese pop culture is just too fucking odd for a general western audiences.

>Fuck up the script so bad for Ghost in the Shell that it might as well be a different movie all together

It sucked because it was a soulless cash grab that totally shat on the original script.

Well a big problem with anime is the fact that the protagonists are usually teenagers and are often children. Given that most child actors suck and for some reason we use young looking twentysomethings for teens, it presents a big challenge to adapt most popular anime.

It was exactly fine, but it still underperformed, so I doubt it's going to be a very good talking point when you consider the idea of doing more anime adaptations

Anime draws 14yo boys the way Hollywood casts them: as 20-somethings.
This should present no problem for adaptations.

FLCL could be a good adaptation into a movie.

I don't personally get why ppl like fooly cooly but I think those 6 episodes could be turned into a decent movie.

The Jew fears the samurai

This was good though.

the actors were 30 years too old and the ending was bad

The if every anime adaptation made by Hollywood is shit, the common denominator is anime.

>putting dragonball on the same tier as gits or netlix note

what's it like being a disingenuous cunt? While I wouldn't argue any are good movies dragonball was at a whole different level of incompetence

They did that in gits

Technically a manga adaptation but I guess it counts.
Ending was slightly disappointing at worst and the cast was fine. It's a good movie,

>The viability of anime adaptations as major Hollywood projects will hinge on Robert Rodriguez of all people. Based James Cameron got him $200 million to make Battle Angel Alita, which should come out next year. I hope he hits it out of the park, but if it John Carters out, further anime projects will likely be shelved for at least 5 years.
Came to post this, excited for that film.
Just praying he doesn't go cheap or silly with it.

My hero academia could really make a successful film franchise, that's all.

Anime, outside of a small handful, is complete trash. Keep it out of my cinema, thanks.

I feel like it would be too Scott Pilgrim-esque

I think they could make an awesome version of Cowboy Bebop. It would need Keanu Reeves as Spike Spiegel though :)

Dragonball Evolution is cringekino of the highest order. Maximum entertainment value.

Rodriguez is a better choice than Cameron (who originally planned to write and direct). Cameron's too far up his own ass to make anything sincere these days, and if his script for Spider-Man is any indication, it would only be faithful in the fact that there's a character named Alita.

Rodriguez is an average director but at least he has passion and respect for his projects regardless of how goofy they are.

he's too old now, and spike needs to be played by a jew.

Forgot my pic.

Hollywood is currently bust. Too busy diddlin' kids. What do you expect?

Nah. It doesn't fit into the capeshit mold at all.
It's ensemble cast based, in a fantastic world, with young heroes and a relatively underplayed backstory building the whole damn thing.
Those ideas are far too off the Hollywood cliches.
They'd just try their damnedest to make MnHA an X-men rip off where the Academia is a secret school or something and Deku stumbles upon All Might and gets his powers and now he has to hide them from Mom.
Everything in the comics would be severely simplified and a lot of it would be cut.
Anything that's too Niplike is out.

It'd be a disaster.

Neither DN nor GitS are that bad to put next to DB: Evolution.
DN specially was misunderstood kino.

Death Note 2017 was kino though, you just didn't understand it

I think Rodriguez is definitely talented, but I'm a little concerned about how he will handle this movie. The budget is ten times bigger than that of any other Rodriguez film and there's got to be a lot of pressure there. He doesn't have a ton of experience with the kind of Special Effects or the big set pieces that are necessary in this kind of movie.

That said, I'm rooting for him and think he's more than capable. Also Cameron has a scriptwriting credit on the movie.

Average person would be confused as fuck, trust me.

>Technically a manga adaptation but I guess it counts.
You do realize most anime is manga adaptions? Both Death Note and Dragonball are technically manga adaptions, not anime adaptions.

Nah dude they're adaptations of anime which were adaptations of manga.

I fell asleep in the theater twice watching it.

>tfw my favorite weebshows are all westaboo creations

but it was kino senpais
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Death Note was great though. Black guy did a great job as L. William motherfucking Dafoe as Ryuk was fantastic. Mia was pretty great as well.
Light was the weakest character but only because they wrote him as such a pussy not because the actor did a bad job.
The cinematography was probably the best that's ever been in a Netflix movie by a mile.
As an adaptation it wasn't great but as it's own it was a good movie.