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| The Infrequent Wonderer ![]() | have you ever been dissapointed by an anime ending? i just finnished watching Howl's Moving Castle and a thought just occured to me. why do so many anime films go slowly through almost all of the film then have everything happen in the last 20 or 15 mins? not that i mind the pace of most films, only a few have i actualy muttered '' come on...hurry up...get to the point,'' but it just seams to be a recurring thing in many anime films. oh, and another thing, don't you just hate it when it ends by answering a few questions, but leaving many more unanswered, or even poses yet more questions? and there is never a sequel to make things right. Last edited by prh99; 03-25-2008 at 05:24 PM. Reason: moved to anime discussion section. :) |
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| Experienced ![]() Join Date: Dec 2006 Location: Crystal Point City (Sancrien)
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| Completely understand. Actually, more I find those that end with you wanting more just because it's so good. But let's see, the most disappointing i've seen in the last few years has to be Tenjho Tenge and InuYasha. I know the mangas cover much more and finish up the story pretty well, but they could have just worked a bit harder on the anime finish. No point in starting somehting like that and not finishing it well. |
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| No Life ![]() | Tokko was an awesome series, with good fight scenes and a great storyline. I really enjoyed it until they tried to sum up the entire story in the ending credits of the last episode and leave a massive opening for another series.... which hasn't happened ._. H. |
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