| Mamoru Oshii : "No one really cares how much we sell. As long as we create things we want, that's what we care about" unfortunately, not everyone thinks like that in the industry.....
Discussions evolve and mutate, deal with it. The evolution of the discussion in this thread has been very organic, it's not like someone just came into the thread and decided to talk about trains.
Oh wait you're one of those people who thinks everyone who disagrees with you is a troll/samefag. Please go back to /a/ if you can't hold a sensible discussion. It has pretty pictures and everything - you'll love it.
>>39 This thread was started off a troll post
In that case OP clearly failed as a troll because nobody was talking about Bahi's tweets in this thread. Not until you turned the discussion back to his posts anyway.
Just report the faggot who is spamming this thread so we go to his anime industry discussion thread. He's just trying to drive people out of this thread and into his own.
If you look, the ascii art spammer has targetted every thread but his anime industry copy-paste spam. I'm pretty sure he's the one spamming every thread he doesn't like/isn't interested in just so people can discuss what was already being discussed fine in this topic.
>>60
Have people forgotten that in the previous Sakuga thread most of the posts were about the "Industry" because of things Bahi said on Twitter? Then that thread got spammed by someone unrelated.
Then someone, with poor sense of humor, creates a thread using similar bait that was in the Sakuga thread to try an incite some more ravenous posting.
Tbh, I'd rather the talk about the industry stay in a separate thread to the sakuga one. Sakuga thread is for talking about and posting good animation. I don't see why you all use this one that was created with ill intentions and one that possibly tarnishes Bahi's name or why you are averse to using one that is simply about what you all _want_ to discuss, that thread was created by "Anonymous" - there is no e-peen to be found, there is no bragging, nobody has a username, that is one of the reasons why we use this BBS, because it allows us anonymity.
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>>46
Although OVAs are still released, a much larger portion of anime were OVAs in the 80s and 90s. For example, see this chart >>14
There was nothing wrong with this thread until you came along.
Someone mentioned a tweet by Bahi, a discussed branched off from that - nothing more.
Stop being so fucking paranoid about trolls and samefags, you're the only person samefagging here and you're only doing it to get your own thread active and trashing this one.
This sort of mentality needs to go back to /a/ where threads 404 within an hour, some of us are trying to have a discussion here and we'd rather not have you spamming and trying to control us just because you think someone is a troll.
If you were old enough you might be familiar with the age old phrase 'Don't feed the troll'. So if you (for some reason) think someone really is trolling then fuck off and don't post. The rest of us have been having a conversation just fine.
Well it might be a remake but we actually have one of the most classic series being released as an OVA right now. In fact it's sad I don't see more discussion about it, anyone who knows their anime history would be going apeshit.
Yep, granted it's not really something you can tentatively follow with interest. Most of it is just "Ah, they made it look like that" but for historical purposes it's great to see the oldest fan series transformed into the most modern day production.
There have been some interesting OVAs too, I wouldn't underrate the manga ones as often they are the only chance for said manga series to get animated. I mentioned kowarekake no orgel earlier, this in my opinion is a really interesting point in anime history. We have an OVA that is enjoyable, treads on familiar ground and was completely a doujin operation on zero budget.
I would be too hasty to write off any of the manga adaption OVAs though, some of the OVAs ufotable has made for quirky manga series in 2012 were really good and a great way to showcase these manga that would otherwise be overlooked. I think the reason a lot of fans are preferring manga to anime at the moment is because it's much more interesting. TV Anime has been rather predictable and stagnant for a while now.