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![]() Samurai ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Chuunin Posts: 122 Joined: 22-October 05 From: fantaziju pasaule ![]() |
Man vislabak patik manga kas ir fanu tulkota no japanu valodas jo tur nav nekas cenzets ka daudzas amerikanu firmu tulkotajas mangas un it ipasi animes.
+manga ir orginalais stats nevis piekrasnots mazliet/smagi ka anime biezi uz slikto pusi. Protams par to piekrasnosanu uz slikto pusi ir tikai mans viedoklis. |
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Alexiel aka Organic Angel |
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![]() Jinushi ![]() ![]() Group: Chuunin Posts: 68 Joined: 3-November 05 From: Latvia ![]() |
I have given my voice to manga.
I know it is impossible to change someones mind, but still I will try. I know many people who changed their attitude to Japanese subculture after reading mangas. It is just impossible to get the real feeling about manga from the internet. I don't want to brag, but having at home some I found that the plot (storyboard) of a manga is more detailed, deeper, it shows emotions with only one picture like real art of DaVinci, Rubens and other famous artists. It is easy with the help of computers to make awesome transformations, but how full and optimal they are in the KKJ, Sailor Moon, Yu-Gi-Oh mangas. Brutal fights - Angel Sanctuary, X-1999, Gundam Wing. Really good humour - XXXholic. I even know one boy who is fan of Ranma1/2 - never saw the anime, but read the manga. And about music. I like the soundtrack beeing on and reading the connected manga or going through an artbook. So it is you choice, but my desteny is to love manga more. |
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