Has porting anime to live action ever resulted in something good? I don't understand taking stories that depend on outlandish expressive animation and going "let's make this more realistic". Makes as much sense to me as trying to release a concerto as a flipbook.
this post was submitted on 09 Jul 2025
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Yes, it has. I can't say the same for various anime adaptations but Korea's comics paired with their dramas have done exceptionally well!
One Piece did well enough?
For now. That's going to get a lot harder the further into the story you get.