"Legosi-kun, don't think you are going to have any sleep tonight!"
This is what we all want to see, but will it happen anyday?...
This is what we all want to see, but will it happen anyday?...
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Héhé l'amour ne tient pas compte des différences et s'accommode de tout et je crois que le mot impossible ne fait pas partie de son répertoire .... du tout beau dessin
asthexiancal
asthexiancal
Oh, I see now.
1/ Paru Itagaki, the original mangaka, has always drawn anthro characters, never humans. So obviously, far before Zootopia
2/ Beastars began to be published around the time Zootopia went out. You don't get prepublished if you don't have anything solid to present to the editorial staff (story, designs, first chapters, own staff...). So this story does not come out of the blue, it has been thought and perfected a long time before anybody actually heard about Zootopia.
==> this is just a coincidence, Japan is not cashing on anything, leave that to China (cf Gumball). Actually, Japan is often on the contrary at the beginning of new trends. Not that they want to, they don't care about what's outside their island.
1/ Paru Itagaki, the original mangaka, has always drawn anthro characters, never humans. So obviously, far before Zootopia
2/ Beastars began to be published around the time Zootopia went out. You don't get prepublished if you don't have anything solid to present to the editorial staff (story, designs, first chapters, own staff...). So this story does not come out of the blue, it has been thought and perfected a long time before anybody actually heard about Zootopia.
==> this is just a coincidence, Japan is not cashing on anything, leave that to China (cf Gumball). Actually, Japan is often on the contrary at the beginning of new trends. Not that they want to, they don't care about what's outside their island.
This is not what I meant, my excuses.
Because it won several awards, it attracted the animation world which did this job.
Does not mean that works that are not given awards are put aside. It is quite possible Beastars would have made it to an animated serie without wining any prizes, wining prizes just accelerated the process for good reasons, but Paru Itagaki herself did nothing of her own to push it that way. When you look at it, there are very few manga series that are waiting to be given awards to be adapted into animation. Public interest is enough. Isn't it quite logical?!
I don't think Paru Itagaki was in any means looking for an animated adaptation of her work. Nor awards (although existing - see Rumiko Takahashi, recognition of a female mangaka at this level is rare in Japan). She clearly did Beastars because she had a story to tell. All the rest is just cherry on top.
Because it won several awards, it attracted the animation world which did this job.
Does not mean that works that are not given awards are put aside. It is quite possible Beastars would have made it to an animated serie without wining any prizes, wining prizes just accelerated the process for good reasons, but Paru Itagaki herself did nothing of her own to push it that way. When you look at it, there are very few manga series that are waiting to be given awards to be adapted into animation. Public interest is enough. Isn't it quite logical?!
I don't think Paru Itagaki was in any means looking for an animated adaptation of her work. Nor awards (although existing - see Rumiko Takahashi, recognition of a female mangaka at this level is rare in Japan). She clearly did Beastars because she had a story to tell. All the rest is just cherry on top.
I don't remember if it was told in the animated serie also, but Legosi explained it once very clearly in the manga: Haru was the first girl to consider him as a male, and it profundly perturbed him in his own vision of himself.
Then as things grew, his early relationship with her made him question himself about if he was looking at her as a love, or a prey. It is just too new to him to understand, and when such things happen, the resulting confusion makes you develop an emotional attachment to the object of your desire, whatever legitimate or strange (and sane?) it is.
Then as things grew, his early relationship with her made him question himself about if he was looking at her as a love, or a prey. It is just too new to him to understand, and when such things happen, the resulting confusion makes you develop an emotional attachment to the object of your desire, whatever legitimate or strange (and sane?) it is.
Ah? No, it didn't strike me, probably because something else really bothered me about her: not only I found her somehow... "displaced" amongst the other characters, while in the manga, she was totally OK (I think it is partly due to the evolution from B&W to colors), but her voice was also totally inappropriated in my opinion, they gave her the voice of a collected business woman while I was considering something much more hysrterical, matching her behavior in the manga.
The manga and anime have yet to do this. Though he is much bigger than her. Can it physically work? Based on the first try, he might find she can be a freak in bed and ask him to do things with her he didn't expect this sweet rabbit to do. He'll wake up sore, but she's happy.
Legosi, "You were a carnivore in bed."
Haru, "I know, now lay there and give me more of that wolf meat."
Legosi whines nervously.
Legosi, "You were a carnivore in bed."
Haru, "I know, now lay there and give me more of that wolf meat."
Legosi whines nervously.
C'est surtout que j'habite dans un bled, que je n'ai pas de voiture, et que je n'ai pas les moyens de faire 30 km seulement pour suivre des cours de Japonais....
Dans le temps, j'ai fait des études de bibliothécaire à Bruxelles mais, à ce moment-là, on avait autorisé le remboursement de mes déplacements parce que l'on considérait que ça pouvait m'aider à me sortir du chômage.
Dans le temps, j'ai fait des études de bibliothécaire à Bruxelles mais, à ce moment-là, on avait autorisé le remboursement de mes déplacements parce que l'on considérait que ça pouvait m'aider à me sortir du chômage.
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