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Arise is a prequel, I'd consider it not canon because I dipped after an episode or two because it sucked but I'm not sure of how closely it sticks to the story. I have a strong feeling it contradicts the flashbacks in SAC if nothing else.I've got a question: I want to watch Ghost in the Shell in chronological order, but I forgot to write down the actual order when I added it to my backlog.
My understanding is this: Arise comes first, then the original movie, then SAC and at some point, the second movie. SAC 2045 is a continuation of SAC and comes at the end. Apparently there is also continuity shenanigans and Arise/SAC might not be canon, or at least take place in a different continuity than the "mainline" movies and manga.
Did I get that right?
I remember watching the first two episodes of Arise and it wasn't too bad. Then again, I didn't watch the original movie or SAC yet so it might be of lower quality compared to those.Arise is a prequel, I'd consider it not canon because I dipped after an episode or two because it sucked but I'm not sure of how closely it sticks to the story. I have a strong feeling it contradicts the flashbacks in SAC if nothing else.
SAC is an expanded retelling of the non-Puppetmaster parts of the first manga. It's shares events and stories with the manga but invents large arcs to tie them together (Laughing Man and Individual Eleven are new shit) so it's not manga-canon but it's pretty good on it's own. It happens before the GitS movie, the events of the movie cause her to leave Section 9 so it's pretty set in stone chronologically.
Reading the Wikipedia page just now shows that SAC 2045 is a Netflix original, eww. Has anybody seen this? Is it complete slop like the rest of Netflix anime anything or should I watch that as well?
Funny thing, I originally got on boat to watch the series the first time when the live action movie came out and gave me the excuse to move it up on my backlog. That was in 2017, I forgot why I stopped watching it but I don't think it was due to the show itself, I think something came up around that time. Now history is repeating itself, I've seen this announcement too and remembered about the whole debacle. To my credit, I don't think I have seen any anime since then so it is merely a matter of forgetting, not taking on too many things to watch like I oftentimes do with games.
This doesn't really tell me anything without context. I am turned off by the moldy 3D models and weird animation, however.
The higher the animation quality, it's exponentially more probable to be FOTM. Animes that look mediocre/bad yet gained a following are ones to look for.I think the real smell test for FOTM is how fast people lose interest be it in the west where discussions and posts all but dry up, or in japan where you stop seeing merchandise and collabs with almost anything they can think of.
For Frieren it'll be a case of if season 2 is as talked about as season 1, which assuming they don't pull one of three things will probably be just as popular
I might put money on Solo Leveling being a lot less talked about when it gets another season (it probably will for better or worse) since it seemed like it already lost some momentum between season 1 and 2, and that was in spite of people who read the manwha trying to hype up that some of the best fights in the series was going to be in season 2, and previous manwha adaptations haven't aged well (anyone remember when Tower of God was the most popular show of the season and was labeled the beginning of gook webtoons taking over anime).
- Madhouse doesn't dumps it on a different studio and ends up being a massive downgrade like OPM.
- It They take years between season and start doing the same bullshit AoT did with its "final season"
- They don't lock it behind a stupid release schedule, how many people are gonna be pissed if they decide to batch release SBR again like they did with stone ocean
I need to keep watching it. The amount of edge in it was 2000's level.Crimson from Ragna Crimson is carrying the show pretty hard. It's one of the few times I've seen a self-serving manipulative unlikable asshole of a character done right
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The power fantasy edgelord stuff starts to die down a little bit, at least from what I've seen thus far.I need to keep watching it. The amount of edge in it was 2000's level.
Lmao what the absolute fuck?
It will switch between levity and the more violent and darker part of the stories, but I would never call Ragna Crimson super edgy at any point.The power fantasy edgelord stuff starts to die down a little bit, at least from what I've seen thus far.
From what I've heard I think this is supposed to be a tv series and some people are speculating it's gonna follow more of the original manga (though that might be because it's trying to look more like the manga and people might just be guessing)Funny thing, I originally got on boat to watch the series the first time when the live action movie came out and gave me the excuse to move it up on my backlog. That was in 2017, I forgot why I stopped watching it but I don't think it was due to the show itself, I think something came up around that time. Now history is repeating itself, I've seen this announcement too and remembered about the whole debacle. To my credit, I don't think I have seen any anime since then so it is merely a matter of forgetting, not taking on too many things to watch like I oftentimes do with games.
What are they going to call this one when we already have "The New Movie"? "The Newest Movie"? "The New Movie 2026"?