Are there ANY documented examples of throwing the script away/making major revisions in the middle of a season?
I can imagine it happening due to gross mismanagement of finances, but other than that?
Are there ANY documented examples of throwing the script away/making major revisions in the middle of a season?
I was wondering that after Eizouken. Obviously the context is different than a full series (short independant OAV) but considering it's supposed to be a diet representation of troubled anime production I wonder if it happens that often in the industry for it to be a major plot point.
why would you need a script when you can copy the manga panel by panel
When Flip Flappers changed writer halfway through.
Gainax is famous for is
See the first episode of ttgl or how the lyrics to 'before my body is dry' just slightly differ from the actual themes and habbenings in the show
*for it
Sad times
>first episode of ttgl
what about it?
God fucking dammit. I can't even remember the last time I saw that.
Most 26+ episodes anime don't have an ending set in stone since the start.
See how Eureka 7 had to throw away the intended depressing ending because of fan demand, with the director still seething about it to this day.
she wanted to find out who killed her dad and she did, seemed spot on to me
The first scene is a cut of future Simon that is out of character and never happens
If I remember correctly, Rock Bison was supposed to die in second half of Tiger and Bunny but since show was much more popular than they expected they changed things.
The cold opening doesn't match how the show eventually developed.
And no, "it's one of the different realities inside the mind labyrinth" is obviously an excuse.
i thought it was a scene from the far past about humanities last stand against the anti spiral before being defeated and confined on earth
They said in an interview they completely forgot about that scene, so whatever it was meant to be never ended up happening.
What am I looking at
I assume it's an eye trick, I can't see anything though
Anime is completed while it's in the middle of airing and shipped out last minute the vast majority of the time, so reactionary adjustments, especially for anime originals, happen all of the time.
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Getter Armageddon had the original director ragequit mid-series and take his notes with him. 08th MS Team had the original director die mid-series.
I’m guessing you weren’t around when Basquash aired.
what's the point, just putting an insane amount of pressure on the staff to be productive?
They don't generally have enough money, manpower, or scheduling skill/efficiency to be too far ahead of their deadlines.
Gundam ZZ had to rework its second half because Char's Counter Attack got green lit.
Endless Eight exists because Disappearance was greenlit right?
Still burns my bum that the faggot who they hired to finish the show censored it more on the BD release than it was broadcast.
This is what aired on TV
And this is the same scene from the BD.
I HATE fandoms.
If I remember correctly in an interview they said the higher ups told them to just give the same episode for 8 weeks to the TV stations, but they refused and that's why, even if the plot barely moved, each episode was unique.
>higher ups told them to just give the same episode for 8 weeks to the TV stations
Eureka Seven having a depressing ending sounds like it'd have been pretty stupid, honestly.
my eyes are starting to hurt i don't think i can do it for much longer
Digimon 02, although I've heard it had to do with a staff change.