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Chapter 126

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nefadol:
Given that Kamui and Subaru's characters have been animated many times before (going back over a decade now), Beetrain shouldn't have to make them girly.  They're supposed to be pretty and easily mistaken as girls, but not actual girls. >_<

Even if they don't animate this arc, or even completely butcher it, we still have the manga. :keke:

Sailor Yue-chan:

--- Quote from: nefadol on August 25 2006, 05:32 pm ---Given that Kamui and Subaru's characters have been animated many times before (going back over a decade now), Beetrain shouldn't have to make them girly.  They're supposed to be pretty and easily mistaken as girls, but not actual girls. >_<

Even if they don't animate this arc, or even completely butcher it, we still have the manga. :keke:

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indeed. an awful anime might convert some peoples into reading the REAL DEAL. ful of action and darkness and mega plot twists, :D

Capella:

--- Quote from: SailorYue-chan on August 25 2006, 03:24 pm ---actualy, if you look at it, giving ashura lipstick in the anime made matters worse. its OBVIOS he;s more masculine... even an 8 year old woud see that. (flat chest, size 13 feet, sword fighting style) so giving "him" a frilly type dress and lipstick turned him into a crossdresser, which is a tad more unatural then a (for lack of a better term) yaoi relationship :lol:

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You know, all in all, I think the lipstick really was just the animators trying to convey Ashura's manga character design. After all, at that point in the manga very few people had their lips drawn at all, but Ashura did almost all the time (because Ashura has full lips), so Bee-Train did their take on that. It did end up looking really weird, though. Anyway, it's not like CLAMP has never drawn Ashura with lipstick, or that it would even be out of character for him/her to wear it. I wouldn't say s/he is obviously more masculine - quite a lot of people don't have any problem believing s/he is female. And to make one last irrelevant point, Ashura's clothes are much more "frilly" in the manga - they were simplified in the anime, probably because the animators really didn't want to deal with all those bangles.

Now the style of the manga has become more "shoujo" (with the lips and screentones and all), but I doubt the anime will change correspondingly...Kamui, I predict, will end up looking weird. I mean, his hair, for a start. Subaru may be fine.

I almost look forward to what kind of mess this arc will be, though. I don't think they could even animate Fai's writhing if they wanted to - too much detailed motion. Not to mention what would happen to all the blood...

Tatasenko:

--- Quote from: Capella on August 25 2006, 09:33 pm ---I almost look forward to what kind of mess this arc will be, though. I don't think they could even animate Fai's writhing if they wanted to - too much detailed motion. Not to mention what would happen to all the blood...

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the only solution for Beetrain to settle this problem is to zap Tokyo arc and replace it by some stupid episode with Mokona  :haha: (the worse is that i wouldn't be surprised if they do something like that...)

hum,let's see,in this arc the only hard actions scenes that Beetrain has to animate are the fight between Kamui and Clone Shaolan,and next the confrontation between the two Shaolans  :surprised:.
except this events there is roughly only chatting scenes about vampire...Beetrain is going to show us how much talented he is to censure the manga  :sweatdrop:

Smile_For_Me:
Considering the Subby and Sei-san is one of CLAMP's well known couples, I don't think BT will change much with that, it be an outrage.....
But then again the real story is in CLAMPS hands and look what they did to Sakura and Sayoran...

off topic
Did you know that Subaru and Seichero are the most voiced characters ever used? Tokyo Bablon OVA 1&2, X moive, X TV, more the three Drama CD's, and now TRC, ow yeah, and the TB live action movie

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