This Week in Anime - Which Recent Anime Announcements Are Most Hype-Worthy?
What's the most exciting new anime announcement? And what's the guarantee that your favorite series will get a good adaptation—or any adaptation at all?

What's the most exciting new anime announcement? And what's the guarantee that your favorite series will get a good adaptation—or any adaptation at all?

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However, even with an infinite amount of anime being made in this day and age, there are still a bunch more manga that hasn't been made into anime that people want to see.

What's next? Gonna put Psyren on there to double down on false hope?

Though on the topic of romcoms, there's plenty of hope for You and I Are Polar Opposites, which I will convert people to the way I have with 100 Girlfriends.

For example, see the reaction to The Elusive Samurai's adaptation announcement this weekend, half of it being people appalled it happened before Sakamoto Days.

That said, if they wanted to make a lavishly rendered adaptation of A Bride's Story, you wouldn't hear me complaining.

(Side note: Holy shit, Heavenly Delusion is gonna be wild.)

Shout out to every person on my servers who must follow their recs for Oshi no Ko with a "just trust me, bro."

I'm not saying every anime needs to be immaculate, but most people would rather have one great-looking show with a good hook than ten moderately animated ones they won't have time to watch. Hell, its appearance is probably one of the biggest reasons Demon Slayer stands out. I'm excited to see the ufotable animate the shit out of an arc I like.

"Budget" isn't just about money for showing off but having time and being well-managed. As said in the previous video, most anime have identical amounts of money given to them, but this doesn't account for a production schedule's flexibility. Having every production being a rushed-out mess means there's less room for the kind of oomph needed to make a work stand out. Having the time to make those small and meaningful decisions can help bring out better resonance in an audience.

They couldn't animate a truck.

They wrote in a plot point about this dude vanishing a truck that's about to hit her. But they couldn't animate it.

So it's AN INVISIBLE, OFF-SCREEN TRUCH DISAPPEARING. pic.twitter.com/QTr8ZcOTW4

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