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What if....... Star Wars was an anime ?
Posted: 2002-09-21 07:48pm
by NieA_7
What if.. Lucas, being inspired by that Japanese movie (forgot its name), decided to do an anime ? No, I'm not trying to downgrade SW,definitely not, BUT, just what if SW was an anime ?
DIscuss.
I'd think the scene would be more violent, the ligthsabre duels move action-packed (but less accurate), the chestlines sizes bgger, etc.
Posted: 2002-09-21 07:52pm
by RayCav of ASVS
There is an animae version of SW out
Posted: 2002-09-21 07:57pm
by NieA_7
RayCav of ASVS wrote:There is an animae version of SW out
Where ? If so, Id like to see it mysef, thankyouverymuch. Oh, and if yu, get me some hotpeppersteak with cheese: all this anime business and SW makes me hungry.
Posted: 2002-09-21 08:04pm
by Master of Ossus
It's a series of manga comics. You can get them at Amazon.com, I'm sure.
Posted: 2002-09-21 08:08pm
by RayCav of ASVS
NieA_7 wrote:RayCav of ASVS wrote:There is an animae version of SW out
Where ? If so, Id like to see it mysef, thankyouverymuch. Oh, and if yu, get me some hotpeppersteak with cheese: all this anime business and SW makes me hungry.
wherever Saxton got this
http://www.theforce.net/swtc/Pix/comics ... sentry.gif
Posted: 2002-09-21 08:33pm
by Raptor 597
If the Orginial was animeStar Wars?!?! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!! AHHHHHHHHHHH HOLY SHITTTTTTTT!!!!*Shits and dies* I hate anime's unnatural behaviour and crappy shows as it is. Now, a thought too consider Star Trek Anime...AHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH!!!!!
Posted: 2002-09-21 09:00pm
by HemlockGrey
He was inspired by the Hidden Fortress, by Akira Kurowasawi, who did other brilliant works of art, like Yojimbo and the Seven Samurai(off of which the Magnificent Seven was based)
Mmmm....Yojimbo...
Posted: 2002-09-21 09:02pm
by Cal Wright
I used to absolutely HATE anime. However, if you have ever read the manga comics, holy shit, do they rock. They beat the crap out of the original Marvel comic adaptations. In fact, in the old Marvel adaptations Lando mentions using concussion missiles, which is in the novel. Manga however takes thier cues from the movies. I have the very last copy of Return of the Jedi manga, four of four, and it follows it almost exactly. I think they had to change the dialogue positions a few times.I have both TPM mangas and they are just simply dazzling. One thing though, they have to flip the pictures sometimes, obviously because we read left to right, Japanese or asian culture reads right to left. You'll see scenes flipped around sometimes. Like Ackbar looking out the viewport of Home One he'll be looking left instead of right. Other than that it is bad ass. If it originally started as anime, I couldn't say. It wouldn't be the same, because in art like that, I find you can easily draw something exactly the way you want it. However, in filmmaking (Star Wars' case in point they had to make thier special effects tricks) you have certain things to work with. Even now with computers they still have to work with certain things. So, I don't think it would have turned out the way it did.
Posted: 2002-09-22 12:04am
by IRG CommandoJoe
So then the Millenium Falcon would be a mirror image. LOL
Posted: 2002-09-22 12:11am
by RayCav of ASVS
I used to hate anime too, but once I actually started watching it...there was a peroid where I would watch almost nothing else animated, except for the Fox prime time stuff
Posted: 2002-09-22 01:22am
by Utsanomiko
The Star Wars Manga (Japanese comic) series were made directly from the films, and are not based on an anime series. Trust me, there is no word on an anime SW, though personally, I'd like to see one done on the Thrawn trilogy or Dark Empire. Pulled of properly, they could be quite impressive.
I tell ya, there's alot of good anime out there; the problem is that only in the last ten years has anything besides sleavy porn and cheap horror/sci-fi been available in North America (what with this kind of society, those two genres are the only ones out of any media that are sure to sell). The real stuff is so above and beyond these crappy american shows and 'films'.
Posted: 2002-09-22 02:14am
by Peregrin Toker
Well, I think
this site answers a lot of your questions.
Posted: 2002-09-22 02:21am
by weemadando
If SW was anime then:
Coruscant would have a number after its name.
AT-ATs would have been bipedal and engaged in massive HtH battles with the Rebel "giant robos" that mysteriously appeared.
Every pilot would have a chance to get off a serious monologue before dying in combat.
X-Wings would have a "giant robo" mode.
Stormtroopers would look cooler (somehow).
Ewoks would have been huge nasty tentacle beasts.
Following on from above, the garbage compactor scene would have been VERY different.
Posted: 2002-09-22 03:32am
by Raxmei
I saw the Star Wars manga at my local library once. I thought it was cool and tried to find my sister to show it to her. She's a fan of both Trek and Wars, so I thought she would find it amusing. I couldn't find her. My failure was mildly irritating, but I didn't mind much.
Posted: 2002-09-22 04:30am
by Cpt_Frank
The SW manga rocks. Having that as anime would also be very cool.
weird idea
Posted: 2002-09-22 06:24am
by Darth Fanboy
for one thing the lightsabre duels would be insane, and pretty entertaining. But we'd have to suspend reality so that when Luke gets his hand sliced off 10000 gallons of blood would come out.
On a similar note, has anyone noticed that even early in Dragonball Z and Dragonball there were people destroying planets/moons? I came up with a few weird theories regarding that nobody wants me to explain in great detail but its hard to not be amazed at fighters who can generate many kiltons of energy on their own.
Re: weird idea
Posted: 2002-09-22 06:30am
by Damaramu
Darth Fanboy wrote:for one thing the lightsabre duels would be insane, and pretty entertaining. But we'd have to suspend reality so that when Luke gets his hand sliced off 10000 gallons of blood would come out.
On a similar note, has anyone noticed that even early in Dragonball Z and Dragonball there were people destroying planets/moons? I came up with a few weird theories regarding that nobody wants me to explain in great detail but its hard to not be amazed at fighters who can generate many kiltons of energy on their own.
It's best to ignore the god-awful Dragonball series for anime with a little more substance.
Posted: 2002-09-22 08:37am
by Mr Bean
Yes you seem to be watching the WRONG Animes, Some are better than others
GOOD Anime
The Movie Akira(Watch twice you will want to/need to, half the people they suddenly GET everything only at the end or halfway through the second watching)
Tri-gun, 26 Epsodes all good
Cowboy Beboop- Mock it and you shall BURN
Posted: 2002-09-22 09:47am
by Lord of the Farce
Mr Bean wrote:Yes you seem to be watching the WRONG Animes, Some are better than others
GOOD Anime
The Movie Akira(Watch twice you will want to/need to, half the people they suddenly GET everything only at the end or halfway through the second watching)
Tri-gun, 26 Epsodes all good
Cowboy Beboop- Mock it and you shall BURN
Besides those three you mentioned, I also like Neon Genesis Evangelion and Martian Successor Nadesico a lot... but that's just me, LOL.
Posted: 2002-09-22 05:13pm
by Vendetta
Mr Bean wrote:Yes you seem to be watching the WRONG Animes, Some are better than others
GOOD Anime
The Movie Akira(Watch twice you will want to/need to, half the people they suddenly GET everything only at the end or halfway through the second watching)
Tri-gun, 26 Epsodes all good
Cowboy Beboop- Mock it and you shall BURN
So that's two good series, and an okayish adaptation of a really good comic...
And Mononoke is better than all of them.
Anyway, you should really be reading Lone Wolf and Cub. Because it does utterly shame any comic written since, and there is no better source of comic book fighting.
Re: weird idea
Posted: 2002-09-22 05:22pm
by Kelly Antilles
Damaramu wrote:
It's best to ignore the god-awful Dragonball series for anime with a little more substance.
I've always wondered what anyone saw in that series. Horrible artwork, no plot. Gah.
Serious anime: The Record of Lodoss War
Comedic: The Slayers (all the series)
A little bit of both: Cowboy Bebop (I've even written a fic of the crew in GFFA)
Classic: Devil Hunter Yohko
Re: weird idea
Posted: 2002-09-22 05:33pm
by Vendetta
Kelly Antilles wrote:Damaramu wrote:
It's best to ignore the god-awful Dragonball series for anime with a little more substance.
I've always wondered what anyone saw in that series. Horrible artwork, no plot. Gah.
There is a plot. Of sorts.
It starts with Journey to the West (old chinese legend/fairytale), and proceeds via several other knockoffs into 'intoduce villain, defeat heroes, heroes 'power up', defeat villain, introduce new villain'.
The art of the original comics isn't bad, and some of the gags are alright (albeit aimed at a youngish audience), but Toriyama has no imagination for stories. (or character designs, witness Gok.. sorry Crono)
Posted: 2002-09-22 05:35pm
by Crayz9000
weemadando wrote:If SW was anime then:
Following on from above, the garbage compactor scene would have been VERY different.
Savage teddy bears in the trash compactor?
Posted: 2002-09-22 06:31pm
by Kelly Antilles
Crayz9000 wrote:weemadando wrote:If SW was anime then:
Following on from above, the garbage compactor scene would have been VERY different.
Savage teddy bears in the trash compactor?
Nah, multi-tenticled creature would have its way with Leia while Luke and Han watched.
Posted: 2002-09-22 07:46pm
by Cal Wright
I love Dragon Ball Z. That's the whole reason I actually have started liking Anime, and letting it influence my works. It's quirky, its character designs are obviously not comparable to higher end animes or comic books, however it works for the series, and to me strengthens the seriousness of the whole show. Gundam Wing is another one I love. 08th was really good. Outlaw Star is just waaaaay the fuck out there in the awesome scale, and Cowboy Beebop. Cya round space cowboy.