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Tuesday, July 28, 2015

Behind The Scens Stories About some animes


   Enjoying an anime is one thing, Knowing stories behind the scene is Reviews another. Here are some behind the scenes stories about some anime. 

Sunrise had no faith in Code Geass :



   Code Geass is one of the most popular anime series around the world, Sunrise aims to be expected it was failure. Sunrise did not make it easy for the development Director  Taniguchi and his staff. Season one episodes was cut from 50 down to 25 .The first season's success Taniguchi did not give much freedom for the second season. A changes in time slots forced to tone down the content and to include a time skip, so new viewers would not get too confused with the story up to the point. The only good thing to come from Sunrise's restrictive nature Taniguchi Was That the had to create the Geass and DC power in order for the series to get green light. 


The Cell Saga in Dragon Ball Z Was the result of editors :




  For most of dragon ball fans, the Frieza and Cell sagas are regarded the best bows in Dragon Ball Z. Some fans what purpose do not know Is That Akira Toriyama's editors are just as responsible for Their popularity as he is In the case of the Cell saga, the editors Kept Rejecting Toriyama's villains That's the reason why Toriyama cut from the Android to the Cell saga so quickly. It's why Goku and crew fight Androids 19 and 20, Then 17 and 18, and the three forms of Cell in a Relatively short time.

Naruto ramen Was Originally a manga :




 Masashi Kishimoto once Revealed In His first ever TV interview, he planned initially  Naruto "to be about ramen" and That "it is at avocation boys in middle school." "I thought I would write a story about ramen, aim It was not accepted."
"So I thought I might do something about Japan and ninja in it."

Did Dragon Ball influences or give birth of One Piece ?




 More than 20 years ago, Eiichiro Oda Was a huge fan of dragon ball, and he was an assistant of Akira Toriyama. Oda Was inspired by Akira Toriyama's work and aspired to Become a manga artist.


His pirate adventure One Piece, debuted in Weekly Shonen Jump magazine in 1997 Quickly Became one of the Most Popular manga in Japan with sales of over 65 million copies.
Seen from what's supposedly an old Dragon Ball manga, you can see the back of a straw hat and a skinny character in a tank top.




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