Actually, they're announcing the cancellation of the sequel series that has not been concieved, yet. Actually, they canceled the conception of the actors that were going to be in that, too.Bad news, guys. Netflix just announced the cancellation of the new Baldur's Gate series.
I'll just say this: this will be a Netflix show. I mentioned two other recent Netflix shows, one good and one bad. Depending on what happens, this means that the show could be good or bad. We discussed. People who I legitimately respect said they hadn't watched the show and I gave them that opinion. This sort of thing happens on the Internet.God people complaining about other people’s opinions on a topic other than the one at hand is so freaking lame and so typical of nerd culture. Just stay on topic, nobody cares what you thought about One Piece or any other show.
This is my mini One Piece review. I am coming from the perspective of being old, but also enjoying Anime from the 90s. One Piece is intended for a younger audience, and is about a new, young generation coming up to change the world. It is silly, and the main character is an aww-shucks sort of do-gooder who doesn't compromise even in the face of the worst situation. And I was expecting the show to make fun of this fact. It does, at the beginning, but he wins over other characters who are cynical and bitter as things progress.
The show is off the wall crazy at times. But it also has a lot of live action set pieces, and actors who know martial arts and can fight in ways that don't involve constant quick cuts. It has sailing ships, bars with neon signs, huge dragons, and communication by snail phones. That last one I still don't understand, but I went with it.
The show also has older characters, who I guess I consider my own generation. It treats them with respect and they learn and grow too.
The first few episodes didn't really click for me, but I kept going because I saw something about the show at the core and I found the second half of things to be really good.
In what may be the strangest analogy I've ever made, I think the main character, Luffy, is a sort of anime Ted Lasso, who only sees the best in people. And as cynical as I may seem sometimes in these posts, that type of character really reaches me.
So give it a watch and realize that it is going to be zany, but there are also characters who comment on that very fact. "All great warriors call out their moves in combat!" "No, they don't."
I have only watched the live action version. Eight episodes I can deal with. I'm not even sure how many the anime had but there's no way I could take that much time! Sorry if I implied I had watched both, that was Bebop. Which I can't recommend the anime enough for. But then it was only one season.So when does the anime get good and not come off as something for kids. Which I loved the netflix live action version.
As someone who follows the manga religiously but does not watch the anime (because it's 1000 episodes man no way I have time for that) it takes a while to "get good". I've seen some episodes and generally what changes as the series goes on is that the plot kinda gets heavier, and you start to see that the writing is actually very good. They take extremely silly things and make them very emotional.So when does the anime get good and not come off as something for kids. Which I loved the netflix live action version.
Very possibly. I just tracked down where it came from and I'll defer to your expertise! I am the furthest thing from a professional RPG news rockstar, but I have it on good authority you know one.I imagine that any website which needs a page to convince you that it’s credible… has that page there for a reason. That’s literally just convinced me of the opposite.