shit BL says
Once and always and nevermore.
Was good, but not impressive. I enjoyed it nonetheless.
Last edited by ballinamon; March 22nd, 2020 at 10:52 AM.
Who care really? The Shimosa manga is already better than anything Gudao is in anyway.
Mega-whale Gudako strangling Goetia when
Last Encore left the male protag to die, while making Hakunon canon, though. Remember the canon relevant timeline for Extraverse is winning vs Twice and going into Extella. Last Encore and deadface are a what if Hakunon lost? (which she didn't in the timeline that is ongoing).
Really a funny maybe unintended implication that comes when you think about what LE is and LE showing Hakunon as the one who went vs Twice
That being said, you disliking First Order is no argument to go against the theory of anime staff wanting the anime to be 1 simple continuity (thus Gudako is frozen, and Ritsuka Fujimaru is the main character. Same name and everything). You can dislike it, but it seems that's what they're doing, given First Order, Babylonia and Camelot
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I don't disagree with it because I dislike it. I disagree because they are made by different people and there are 5 manga adaptations where the protagonist doesn't have the same personality (or even gender) and still keeps the name. So insisting they're absolutely the same timeline is just baffling to me
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I dont even consider the Babylonia anime and the Camelot movies the same timeline. Solomon will probably be made by the same people that made Babylonia so it's the same timeline to me
So, each Date a Live season is a different timeline to you?
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Last encore though is kind if a clusterfuck so I never really saw it as "making the female protagonist canon" since I've never viewed female protagonists as not canon even when they're not used in adaptations and its canonically in a different timeline from normal extra (being a bad ending) so it's just one possibilty to me. Male Hakuno Afterall still exists in the extra mangas and foxtail
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1. I don't watch date a live, though I know about the constant studio change shenanigans
2. Date a live is a straight forward adaptation of a specific series of light novels. Even if the rush things the events and characters will pretty much stay the same. Unlike Fate grand order which is a game with several adaptations that all have their own ideas of how they want to tell the story. There will be constants (like how first order led to older Medusa lancer and Blackened EMIYA being a staple in every take on the prologue) but there are also enough differences, especially in the main protagonists personality (and sometimes gender) that I never consider them the same timeline. Hence why whenever I talk about a Guda, I specify which
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well dubbing requires leaving ones house, which is probably off the table
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Yep. If I was a servant and I met the Gudako in Shimosa, I'd definitely work with her, she's got a lot of charisma, competency and a fun personality
I'm pretty sure they're trying to make the different anime consistent with each other as a single timeline, regardless of the various manga interpretation.
In the first place, Camelot being made by a different studio than Cloverworks would already imply that it is another another another timeline, and that would be just stupid. For the sake of being more easy to watch even for non-players that would be the safest route.
(me being worried about Camelot and the relative flashback from episode 11 possibly not matching even when made by the same person is another matter entirely)
Well they're not adapting the same material so they can't really be inconsistent really. Gudao is probably going to change personalities again (the little he had in the Babylonia anime anyway) but the general plot will always remain the same
though there is the fact that it looks like hundred faces and Touta might not make it into the movies looking at their absence in the poster, PV and website, which would contradict the Babylonia anime that showed them both in episode zero. Of course until the movie comes out that's not 100%, though having them completely absent so far when this isn't an series where's promo material can only show stuff and characters from the first few episodes and movie adaptations cutting things being normal
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