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Anime v2.0
Anime v2.0
#1
A version of Legend of the Galactic Heroes with modern computer muscle behind it would be jaw-dropping, I think. Even if just a highlights reel...
So, what old show would you like to see reanimated?
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#2
Original Macross. ...and Sailor Moon. ^.^

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#3
What the hell, Ranma. Maybe the anime wouldn't suck the second time around. ;p
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Quote: Ayiekie wrote:

What the hell, Ranma. Maybe the anime wouldn't suck the second time around. ;p

IMO thats a Takahashi problem not an animation problem -_-
I cant think of anything atm that Id like to see remade...
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Having seen CLAMP in Wonderland 2, I already know that a CGI version of Magic Knight Rayearth would rock.

Having seen Tank SWAT, I already know that a CGI version of Dominion would suck.

(As for Ranma, I suspect any remake would turn it into Just Another Harem Comedy(TM)...)

 
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CrimsonKMR Wrote:
Quote: Ayiekie wrote:

What the hell, Ranma. Maybe the anime wouldn't suck the second time around. ;p

IMO thats a Takahashi problem not an animation problem -_-
I cant think of anything atm that Id like to see remade...
 Ahhh, you just can't stand anything older than the '90s.
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I would like to see a new attempt at Ranma 1/2 myself... Also Dragon Half. I've seen some of the manga beyond what was made, and it's cracktastic. Big Grin
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