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Tayzon_Day:
--- Quote from: Mami Tomoei on December 04, 2013, 08:31:11 am ---Same can be said of SAO, cept it fell on its face.
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Imo it wasn't that bad, sure was a step down from the awesomeness of the sao episodes (the first 14-ish episodes) but wasn't a complete fuck up.
Also, i read something about a season 2 for AoT, anyone know if it's true or just some rumour?
Mami Tomoei:
--- Quote from: Tayzon_Day on December 05, 2013, 06:57:03 pm ---
--- Quote from: Mami Tomoei on December 04, 2013, 08:31:11 am ---Same can be said of SAO, cept it fell on its face.
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Imo it wasn't that bad, sure was a step down from the awesomeness of the sao episodes (the first 14-ish episodes) but wasn't a complete fuck up.
Also, i read something about a season 2 for AoT, anyone know if it's true or just some rumour?
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It would be all but confirmed, given the ratings. Im not so sure on how much source material they have to work with though. In the first season they followed the manga very very closely, maybe it'll be a few seasons before AoT comes back, since the manga is a once per month release.
sooo goodluck on waiting :'(. also go back to the last episode for cliff hanger right at the end
yingyang06:
--- Quote from: Mami Tomoei on December 06, 2013, 01:40:10 am ---
--- Quote from: Tayzon_Day on December 05, 2013, 06:57:03 pm ---
--- Quote from: Mami Tomoei on December 04, 2013, 08:31:11 am ---Same can be said of SAO, cept it fell on its face.
--- End quote ---
Imo it wasn't that bad, sure was a step down from the awesomeness of the sao episodes (the first 14-ish episodes) but wasn't a complete fuck up.
Also, i read something about a season 2 for AoT, anyone know if it's true or just some rumour?
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It would be all but confirmed, given the ratings. Im not so sure on how much source material they have to work with though. In the first season they followed the manga very very closely, maybe it'll be a few seasons before AoT comes back, since the manga is a once per month release.
sooo goodluck on waiting :'(. also go back to the last episode for cliff hanger right at the end
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I believe there will be a second season but not till late next year, I can however say that the creator of 'Fairy Tail' will be continuing the anime (currently stopped at 176) next year, no release date though.
Another another note the 2nd mini movie of Ghost in the Shell (The Origin of Matoko and Section 6) has been released and is called 'Ghost in the Shell Arise: Ghost Whispers'.
Mami Tomoei:
Ive heard rumors about the AoT S2 atound that time, but i dont believe an offical date has been made public.
Also: really enjoying kyoukai no katana! I really hate the main characters but mitsuki is fucking awesome, also the latest episode was done very well, giving a well paced well executed plot delivery.
yingyang06:
--- Quote from: Mami Tomoei on December 07, 2013, 01:28:41 am ---Ive heard rumors about the AoT S2 atound that time, but i dont believe an offical date has been made public.
Also: really enjoying kyoukai no katana! I really hate the main characters but mitsuki is fucking awesome, also the latest episode was done very well, giving a well paced well executed plot delivery.
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Indeed, It started off slow but it's becoming pretty interesting.
Also this might interest you:
--- Quote ---It turns out that there are more differences between Attack on Titan creator Hajime Isayama and Gundam creator Yoshiyuki "Kill 'Em All" Tomino than just the use of "pornographic" violence. Unlike old Minagoroshi no Tomino, Isayama is reluctant to slaughter his cast.
In an interview with White-Screen.jp, Isayama has said that he's been evolving his manga, with new elements being added.
However, one of the more substantial changes to the series' direction is that he was abandoned plans for an audience traumatizing ending. He had been thinking about something along the lines of the Frank Darabont adaptation Stephen King's The Mist, but response to the series, and especially his anime adaptation has left him unable take that path, and a bit lost. With all the support that the series has received, he didn't want to slam the fans with a traumatic conclusion.
Isayama can certainly empathize with fans. As bit of an otaku, he touches on his appreciation of Jojo's Bizarre Adventure and Muv-Luv during the course of the interview.
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Taken from: http://www.crunchyroll.com/anime-news/2013/12/06-1/author-commands-on-changes-to-attack-on-titan-ending