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Monster wrote:As long as they're not "reduced to nothingness" and they remain independent of ZAFT/Orb as nations, they will always be in the picture, especially given time to rebuild. This is either a primer for something new or a spruced up trip down memory lane, a tradition Japanese entertainment is hardly new to. I think strongly that what future, if any, CE has will be revealed following HD Destiny. Likewise Fukuda is overseeing the HD versions, opposed to other select Gundam redoes where the original director let others take a shot.Īll in all, I'd say come back in a year.
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But whenever the legend of the movie raises we've always heard the pair discuss it as their responsibility. We get Astray stuff and Stargazer was done by someone else. Likewise, although someone could do more SEED without Fukuda and Morosawa they really haven't. I do agree though that the idea of a SEED story that breaks away from the Big Four is doubtful given how they seem to be the lifeblood of the sub-franchise, a point Destiny drove home. With everything that's wrong in the world, undue stress over a cartoon shouldn't be such a focus. So undue stressing out over it isn't going to help anyone. Sure, that can be annoying if you feel strongly it was poorly composed but the fact is that it's popular is just that a fact. You could say that for most every part of the franchise but SEED in particular has really grabbed the Japanese audience. Like other shows in the franchise it had its focus time but proved popular enough that it keeps coming back in various forms. Bandai is, in the end, a business, whose concern is not to put out great stories, but serve its fiscal year bottom lines. That's a sad, pitiful economic reality that angers me. It might make a good story out of it (there's fanfiction that implements it), but Sunrise would never greenlight any CE sequel that doesn't have Kira Yamato beamspamming everything, with Lacus Clyne and her minions in the side of pure righteousness. My problem with Dendrobium is that I have heard that idea (CE sequel via a timeskip) too many times to keep count of. And, as you have seen, there are people here who agree with me in that key argument: Morosawa wrote Destiny into a corner it can't get out from. You may well believe that there is nothing left in CE worth following, but not everyone here believes that.
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If you want to argue, then please use a proper arguement and not off-handedly insult people and their opinions just because they don't match yours.Īmion wrote:When the show starts, feel free to criticize it, just stop criticizing us posters, like Dendrobium, who are just trying to be creative and helpfully steer this topic onto something constructive. When the show starts, feel free to criticize it, just stop criticizing us posters, like Dendrobium, who are just trying to be creative and helpfully steer this topic onto something constructive. If you are so offended that Destiny is getting a remaster and don't want us here talking about it, then just don't look at this thread. But, that is no excuse to tell the rest of us what we should and should not be viewing and discussing. I don't mind you being critical of something that is blatantly outright fan-catering trash. But your whole argument here, is that we shouldn't be even having this thread, because it is a piece of trash.
Ok, so you're directing hatred at both, that's fare enough.
You may want to be forewarned, Erisie, that you misquoted me on three of those quotes. The latter is the reason why 00S2 added elements such as Graham with a stupid mask, the not-Titans A-LAWS, among others, that weren't really needed in the setting. Your idea might be a good story, created with the best of intentions and imagination, but producers won't give two ZOINKS if it doesn't sell and/or the online backlash is too thick. That's what sells for SEED, not the overall setting. You know why it would never work out as a sequel? Because the fandom demands to see Kira, Athrun and the rest of the cast enshrined in triumph. I've seen this argument being paraded on and on and on in a "certain website". As has been noted, Lacus has more or less taken over PLANT, with Kira and Athrun leading her forces, and they've allied with Orb, who are pretty much the only Earthbound power with a relatively stable government, and a modicum of military capability. Now, doing something within the same generation as Lacus & The Clynettes who have successfully brought peace to the Earth Sphere would, admittedly, be a no-go. Dendrobium Stamen wrote:To be honest, I think the concept that "Cosmic Era has nowhere left to go" shows a remarkable lack of imagination.