![]() ![]() This is Bleach sir/ma'am (idk what you are) everything that you're saying here will most definitely NOT happen lol ![]() That kills the immersion of the story and makes the pacing feel painfully slow in an arc that already has terrible pacing. Instead of enjoying the entire story at once, we will be forced to take breaks in between each part. This is a direct adaptation of a FINISHED MANGA. Ya you have no idea what you are talking about. Hell, Kubo has even said he plans to add additional content that wasn't in the manga (not filler, just fleshing out parts he didn't have time to write in the manga) so it should be even faster paced than that rate. This is VERY HIGH comparatively to other series so the pacing should actually be really good. That doesn't even make sense.Įdit: They are also adapting 206 chapters into 56 episodes which is a rate of roughly 4 chapters per episode being adapted. Not sure what angle they would have in splitting it up to "milk it". The only way splitting a show up ever is more profitable is if the time in between is used to make much higher quality content. It also isn't more profitable to split it up into four parts. It would be ridiculous to expect 56 (?) consecutive episodes of top notch animation consecutively. It takes TIME to make good anime, it is not just a matter of source material. These are all popular titles that have been finished (or near finished) giving plenty of content to animate. Why do you think there are years between each season of Demon Slayer? Attack on Titan? JJK? I don't think you get just how long it takes to produce high quality action anime. Taking their time with the production (not the release) and separating it into 4 seasons will let them keep it of high quality and great pace. Airing a show weekly at lower production quality IS THE HIGHEST FORM OF MILKING IT AS LONG AS POSSIBLE. All my hope for this series just got killed. This pacing is going to be worse than the manga. ![]() ![]() How hard is it to do 4 cours continuously? FMAB did it no problem. They want to drag everything out and milk it as long as possible. That is the one thing about modern day anime that is just terrible. Really? Split Cours? That is really annoying. Shueisha published the 74th and final volume in November that year. Kubo concluded the manga in August 2016 after a 15-year run. Weekly Shounen Jump debuted the manga the following August. Kubo posted a pilot chapter in December 2000 prior to the series' serialization. Masashi Kudou ( Bleach) and Shirou Sagisu ( SSSS.Gridman) are returning as the character designer and music composer, respectively. Tomohisa Taguchi ( Akudama Drive) is helming the final arc at animation studio Pierrot, and also handling the series composition with Masaki Hiramatsu ( Toriko script). SennaRin is performing the ending theme "Saihate." The opening theme "Scar"-will be performed by Tatsuya Kitani ( Heion Sedai no Idaten-tachi)-previewed in the promotional video below. Luders Friegen: Daiki Hamano ( SSSS.Dynazenon) Jerome Guizbatt: Takahiro Fujiwara ( Boku no Hero Academia)Īsguiaro Ebern: Wataru Komada ( Hypnosis Mic: Division Rap Battle - Rhyme Anima) Hidetomo Kajoumaru: Wataru Hatano ( One Punch Man)īerenice Gabrielli: KENN ( JoJo no Kimyou na Bouken Part 5: Ougon no Kaze) on TV Tokyo affiliates and BS TV Tokyo, followed by Sendai Broadcasting, Niigata Broadcast, and Hiroshima TV. The final arc adapting Tite Kubo's supernatural adventure manga will premiere on October 11 at 12:00 a.m. The advance screening event of the Bleach: Sennen Kessen-hen ( Bleach: Thousand-Year Blood War) television anime revealed five additional cast, a second promo, and the opening and ending theme artists on Sunday. ![]()
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