I’m not one of those ”oh lets make anime adaptations 1 to 1 stylistically insanely over the top” guys but…
Trust me, if you read the manga, you would just pray that this wasn't a 1 to 1 adaptation lmao. But I agree that for some reason the series and even cosplayers always get the size of Kana’s hair wrong.
Also, can someone explain to me why the ending of the manga Oshi no Ko is so closely copy of the ending of this film? Yes, there are a lot of similarities between the original manga and I wouldn't be surprised if Aka was inspired by that. But why did he seem to copy this particular version of the ending, which was widely criticized for being delusional and non-canon? If he really was so heavily inspired by Bokumachi, then why didn't he take elements from the ending of the manga and anime? This would solve a lot of the problems that Oshi no Ko is having with its terrible ending right now.
It’s hard for me to believe that a good author with a lot of credit would unironically and irrevocably destroy excellent work by copying someone else’s objectively wrong decisions.
No, this is listed as a sort of finale to the live action adaptation of the manga. I hope this gets an original…
I'm afraid that after the finale of the manga, the question of changes will be much more heated, considering that the author is already becoming the target of crossfire between Japanese and Western fans, and also seems to have been forced to deliberately take a month-long break so that a potential scandal with the final chapter would not affect the ending of the second anime season. So I wouldn't be surprised at all if they give this an original ending. Which is especially funny considering that the ending of the manga practically copies the ending of the non-canonical live action adaptation of another manga with a similar theme.
No, this is listed as a sort of finale to the live action adaptation of the manga. I hope this gets an original…
No problem, I saw the date of your comment :D. Although, to put it mildly, I am intrigued by how they will be able to fit the entire manga into one series and film. Are there really going to be any major changes?
So, this is like the movie for episode 1 of the anime, right? I really hope so, otherwise it's going to be a ultra…
No, this is listed as a sort of finale to the live action adaptation of the manga. I hope this gets an original ending unlike the manga because it's just disappointing.
It seems even the live action showrunners are against Aka’s attempt to sacrifice Aqua for Ruby. Especially when he himself gradually pushed her into the background.
I almost forgot that this is also getting live action this year. It seems that with this ending, Aka screw up not only those who will make and watch the third season of the anime, but also those who will be involved in the live action. Great job, man!
One of the leads has a husband and child, but is not bisexual? Also, I'm surprised by GL drama with a child, considering that the Japanese are quite conservative when it comes to sex education.
For the same reason there are mafia, samurai and assassin movies, it's a fascinating environment with a lot of…
To my surprise, many people don't know the difference between "I didn't watch it because I learned something about it that I didn't like" and "I read about this show on the Internet, so I don't have to watch it to appreciate it." At one time there was a meme “complete the game on YouTube”, now thanks to reviews a meme has appeared “watch the show through reviews on YouTube”.
Wholesome adult yuri comedy without cheating, fanservice manipulation (well, besides the fact that they again hired an Jpop idol actress for lesbian content) and harmful stereotypes about female relationships? I haven't watched it yet, but it looks like a hidden diamond.
How obviously yuri is this? It's tagged everywhere, including Japanese Wikipedia, but what I've seen isn't much different from your average high school SoL comedy.
2 EPs review - Lol it's just typical Cheating Husband story but in gender reverse - She isn't moved on from her…
Yuri is so obsessed with the cheating wife who suddenly opens up the "world of lesbian pleasure" in an attempt to justify the cheating, that I'm not even sure if it was later or earlier than the cheating husband. I don’t see a problem with this as long as someone likes it, but I’m intrigued by how much the formula of these stories is similar to NTR ero manga.
It’s hard for me to believe that a good author with a lot of credit would unironically and irrevocably destroy excellent work by copying someone else’s objectively wrong decisions.
So I wouldn't be surprised at all if they give this an original ending. Which is especially funny considering that the ending of the manga practically copies the ending of the non-canonical live action adaptation of another manga with a similar theme.