>>3171873>No, no, no! It's an adaptationI guess I expressed myself poorly, there is a difference between adapting a source to a new format/media and adapting a source to a new - I'm going to say culture, but that's not quite it, it's almost like style and reference -.
Like, there are countless adaptations of Romeo and Juliet that made the Play into a Movie, but there are adaptations of the Play into a more modern, completely different Play. And amongst the Movie adaptations, there are the more tame ones and there is that early de Caprio movie about italian mafia and they call their guns swords :v
When I said it was a remake, I meant they weren't going to go full retard and set it in medieval london and make Julian wear a jester hat because creative freedom. Perhaps the correct phrasing was "it's not a re-imagining, but a semiotic translation of the original material" but the fuck has time for that.
>They do? I could understand if they have a thing for Reinhard though.Yeah they do. I actually only watched it because of a friend that hung out in /pol/, and he is very much not a faggot, so he got it from them.
Yet another thing to ship with pol/lgbt, we can watch good anime together and fag about military atire.
>how young women should simulate being fucked to pilot giant robotsI don't follow the season releases, but why am I not surprised?
>Most of them have only experience with basketball animeyou just got me more worried xD
>Even by modern standarts that's a lot for animeyeah, thinking about it, you're actually right.
>they'll dumb down the show just to appeal to the wider market of teen girlsyeah, probably, but why girls in particular? I didn't expect a military political drama with very few woman to be targeted a girls (or even boys, it's not exactly kid-friendly), but then again, mortal kombat was targeted at kids so, who the fuck knows.
But let's be honest, we all know it won't be as good and we all know that we will still watch it.