I started watching this about a year ago yet I don't feel like watching the rest of it although it wasn't bad.…
Most people seem to have liked the second half more than the fist with Ep 5 considered one of the strongest. It's also where things start to get more serious. Of course everyone has different preferences and likes different things but I think it's worth watching till the end to decide if you like it or not.
If it's a co-production like this one you can request to be added.In general you will find some titles to be missing.…
Try to find information if they are co-productions and put it as a source. If they aren't I think it will be hard to get them accepted here but you can still try creating a page for them if you want.
If it's a co-production like this one you can request to be added.
In general you will find some titles to be missing. Especially, if they are older or not so popular. It's either because they are not allowed here or because nobody created a page for them.
this drama is actually an adaptation of SVSSS! very entertaining novel and up there with the untamed and Word…
Officially this isn’t an adaptation of SVSSS. They might start quite similarly but after the initial concept they differ quite a lot. It just happens they are both parodies of the usual transmigration trope and the master-discipline relationship. I also highly recommend the SVSSS novel.
well this is an adaptation from a manga/anime, like alot of other dramas like this are in mdl, why wouldn't belong?
Actually, this website allows co-productions and this series is officially a co-production between USA and Japan.
Also, Oda did have quite the involvement as he was a creative consultant, choose some of the cast and had the power to decide if the series will be released or not.
But the reason this is here is not only because of Oda or Mackenyu who is a Japanese-American actor. There are other behind the scenes Japanese people involved and it is officially considered a co-production!
It has bromance between Zhang Chu Lan and Feng Bao Bao even though she is a girl. 🤣Aside from joking. The main…
It could be my wishful thinking that they get together at the end but even if they don’t, I still like their relationship.
I think she can feel grief but has hard time processing and displaying emotions. We can see some glimpse of it when she got mad at ML and then sad and even in her backstory. She is quite damaged, but I think as times goes, she becomes slowly more human through her experiences. A reason why I didn’t like the ending of this season is that it kinda resets all her progress as a human and the connection she has formed with others.
It has bromance between Zhang Chu Lan and Feng Bao Bao even though she is a girl. 🤣
Aside from joking. The main leads are Zhang Chu Lan and Feng Bao Bao. Not sure why Wang Ye appears second in the cast list above. He doesn’t have as much screen time.
The relationship between the main ML and Fl is friendship but I think there are hints of romance that might develop more in the next season. There is romance between some side characters but there isn’t much focus on it. There is bromance between Wang Ye and Zhuge Qing but they don’t have much screen time.
why are the comments so negative? it was good... like objectively.
Actually, most of the comments are positive especially when the show was airing. It’s just happened that the latest comments are from some people who didn’t like it or think it didn’t live up to the original. There is also the spamming of questioning if this should be here or not.
That’s why it might seem like there is a lot of negativity. Ironic if you think how positive the show itself is.
One Piece is here because it’s a co-production. As far as I know none of what you listed is a co-production…
What I ment is he had the final say to decide if the series will be released or not.
I don't thik anyone is thinking he was on set but he did have enough invlolment in the project, more than most original creators.
He was also a creative consultant and had conversations with Matt Owens about the story. He approved some of the cast and even asked to redo some scenes he was not satisfied with.
There is going to be a new anime adaptation of the manga from the start (East Blue) and is going to be on Netflix. It’s a project for the 25th anniversary of the anime series.
Remaking an ongoing series might seem weird but it makes sense after the success of the live action and the most common reason for not starting the anime being that it has too many episodes. This will probably improve the pacing issues the anime had because it’s always so close to catch up to the manga.
I am excited and curious to see how they adapt it even though I think the old art style is very charming and is worth watching even now.
how is the ending? is it cliffhanger? (I want to know in case I should wait for next season to watch the rest…
It has a very wholesome ending. No cliffhanger. Have fun and enjoy the ride!
Edit: I wanted to add that this is only the start of their adventures and there is a teaser at the end of a character that will appear in the next season.
When does Ghost in the Shell with Scarlett Johansson, Robert Rodriguez' Battle Angel Alita, The Ring with Naomi…
One Piece is here because it’s a co-production. As far as I know none of what you listed is a co-production but there are other co-productions with the U.S.A. and European counties here. Since we are not part of the production team it's hard to know the percentage of input so as long as it's officially a co-production I don’t see the problem of being here. Also, the creator of the original work was actively involved and had the final say.
https://x.com/AniKing/status/1928971326380740770
https://x.com/OP_Netflix_Fan/status/1921176641985765797
Of course everyone has different preferences and likes different things but I think it's worth watching till the end to decide if you like it or not.
In general you will find some titles to be missing. Especially, if they are older or not so popular. It's either because they are not allowed here or because nobody created a page for them.
This is here because it's a co-production with Japan. There are other co-productions here as well.
They might start quite similarly but after the initial concept they differ quite a lot. It just happens they are both parodies of the usual transmigration trope and the master-discipline relationship.
I also highly recommend the SVSSS novel.
Also, Oda did have quite the involvement as he was a creative consultant, choose some of the cast and had the power to decide if the series will be released or not.
But the reason this is here is not only because of Oda or Mackenyu who is a Japanese-American actor. There are other behind the scenes Japanese people involved and it is officially considered a co-production!
I think she can feel grief but has hard time processing and displaying emotions. We can see some glimpse of it when she got mad at ML and then sad and even in her backstory. She is quite damaged, but I think as times goes, she becomes slowly more human through her experiences. A reason why I didn’t like the ending of this season is that it kinda resets all her progress as a human and the connection she has formed with others.
Aside from joking. The main leads are Zhang Chu Lan and Feng Bao Bao. Not sure why Wang Ye appears second in the cast list above. He doesn’t have as much screen time.
The relationship between the main ML and Fl is friendship but I think there are hints of romance that might develop more in the next season.
There is romance between some side characters but there isn’t much focus on it.
There is bromance between Wang Ye and Zhuge Qing but they don’t have much screen time.
https://twitter.com/OP_Netflix_Fan/status/1745161518281601111
I can’t imagine how the series would have turn out without him.
That’s why it might seem like there is a lot of negativity. Ironic if you think how positive the show itself is.
I don't thik anyone is thinking he was on set but he did have enough invlolment in the project, more than most original creators.
He was also a creative consultant and had conversations with Matt Owens about the story. He approved some of the cast and even asked to redo some scenes he was not satisfied with.
Remaking an ongoing series might seem weird but it makes sense after the success of the live action and the most common reason for not starting the anime being that it has too many episodes. This will probably improve the pacing issues the anime had because it’s always so close to catch up to the manga.
I am excited and curious to see how they adapt it even though I think the old art style is very charming and is worth watching even now.
Edit: I wanted to add that this is only the start of their adventures and there is a teaser at the end of a character that will appear in the next season.
Since we are not part of the production team it's hard to know the percentage of input so as long as it's officially a co-production I don’t see the problem of being here.
Also, the creator of the original work was actively involved and had the final say.