I think netflix could make the live actions adaptions work if those chose anime that were more grounded in reality like vinland saga and monster and just toned done whenever a character is over expressive.
For sure. Monster COULD have an incredible live action series. One that could rival Breaking Bad imo. But it could also be terrible. Something that’s already incredible… is the anime. Anime is consumed in the same way as film. It’d be retreading the same ground. That’s why I’m so much more welcoming of adaptations of novels and manga. It’s inherently transformative.
"Holy shit another banger" - these were my sons last words before falling victim to a stroke being forced to relive the earth bending scene from the live action ATLA movie. Unfortunately, Blugil only made it 1 minute and 29 seconds into the video before dying almost instantly but he knew it would be a banger like always
The animators were told to pick one scene to work on and leave the rest. By the way, the producers by the name of Frank Marshal & Kathleen Kennedy called the shots, not the writers or the directors, why do you think that everything they touch recently, including Last Airbender, has been nothing but shit. And why else would M. Night never work with them again? Including every other writer & director that refused them. By the way, grow up. The film wasn't that bad, Two Girls 1 Cup is still the reigning champ of shit cinema. It exists, has a different name, and is worse than Traci Lords' early film career.
Erased is really good. It’s the one live action I actually sometimes prefer. Because it changed the ending and showed just how evil that bad guy actually was.
@@RandoLePerson Someone recommend Blade of Immortal to me too. Its on my list. Will watch it when I can. Thanks! Saw Gantz and yes I agree. Its awesome how they manage to make it that good!
Another great live action was the Live action version of Crying Freeman. Because the locations they chose to shoot at were all ways interesting, and a good fit for the story. I think that there's a lot of room for live action adaptations of Crime/thriller anime. And I'd love to see some ambitious directors try their hand at psychological horror.
The series is much better than the live action movie. I agree, it's one of the best live action adaptations to date. I also enjoyed the Tokyo Revengers live action, which is basically a cross between Erased and Crows Zero.
Edge of Tomorrow is hands down my favourite manga-inspired film. Seen it like 5 times. It's so good without having any manga-esque cringe vibes. It just takes an awesome plot and concept and makes a banger hollywood film out of it. A shining example of how these adaptations should be made.
Library Wars is another excellent live action adaptation. You don't need to read the manga to enjoy the movies and the action scenes were really good as well as the music and also the acting. I've watched that trilogy multiple times, and read the manga, and watched the anime. Each version is slightly different but I still love it
I think another point of live action adaptations are for "non anime fans". There's still a lot of people that refuse to watch Anime purely due to it being animated. And it can also explain why they're often terrible, bc they try to make it more palatable to people who don't know anime. Guess it must do well enough bc they keep happening even though they're usually terrible.
so, they are basically not caring about the actual quality of the original material they are adapting and just doing it bc it will drive money for their companie's owners and shareholders and ask the people who are actually doing it to try to make something good despite the fact that it defenetly wont be bc the original material itself was constructed within the media of animation a bunch of greedy pigs if u ask me
Why even try to make something that they know won't work for their intended audience only to be forced to change it and end up pleasing nobody? The times that live-action anime works are so few that it makes little sense to even try.
I am glad one piece made it, I hope netflix continue like this, but just the fact that an anime live adaptation is getting a season 2 is already a great thing 😊
It helps the creators actually LIKE the source material, worked with people involved with the anime, and most importantly…had Oda not just involved but INFLUENCING the direction Compared to say M Night’s Avatar which failed because he approached it to much in attempting to condense and on his own supposed fan involvement instead of the actual show creators or staff
The only reason Pacific Rim worked so well is that it didn't try to adapt any existing property, but was instead more of a live-action tribute to the Kaiju and Super Robot genres. And it's unironically one of my favorite movies of the last decade.
The Rurouni Kenshin movies are an exception. They were critically acclaimed by both the reviews and the audience and I must say they were amazing films. From the cast to the coreography and music, everything was very well made and it almost never felt out of place. Some say it nearly surpasses the source material. I didn't watch the anime yet, so I can't say anything. But the movies are definitely worth a watch.
@@yoga5631 I hated that movie and would have fallen asleep if I wasn't watching in 4D. The chair literally jolted me awake. At one point we considered leaving the cinema If I had to pick the best live action adaptation it would have to be Library Wars
In my humble opinion.. as an artist.. the single biggest reason is vision. The creative team either have the right vision or they don’t. Most of the time, they don’t. Any art is translatable into another medium. It’s proven that anime to live-action can work.. with the right creative team, of course.
It being an adaptation instantly means it's money motivated, a decision most probably made by executives looking at spreadsheets. Nothing inspiring can come off that.
@Exen88 As an artist myself, I agree. What causes many live action anime adaptations to fall flat and fail is the teams behind them DGAF. They're not looking at it from an artistic stand point, but a profitable one. And it's a dang shame, because what studios don't realize is if they hired teams who were genuine fans, and let them make the films, and get proper advertising, they'd make a lot of money. Because good word would spread, which would bring in more consumers. Hell the first ten years of the MCU, Detective Pikachu and the Sonic The Hedgehog movies should've proven that, but the only takeaway studio execs got from those is:"Oh, video game based movies and cinematic universes make money."
There is another big problem with anime adaptations, specifically in the West, which are the cultural components that are fundamental to the Manga and Anime genre. Just like superhero comics are an American tradition built specifically off the history and culture, the same goes for anime and manga. And it isn't just the obviously Asian cultural references that are lost, it is also the non Asian cultural references that are remixed and fused into a unique amalgam that is unique on its own. And because of that, most western studios just look at the stories in a mostly superficial way and therefore lose most of the underlying tropes and cliches, plus other genre specific idioms that make these things work. A very obvious example of all of this is Ghost in the Shell where they completely miss the point that the world the story is set in is based on Japan being the leading nation after a disastrous international war (basically a riff off Japan being a technology powerhouse in the 80s and 90s). Another example is the obsessive nature of Japanese cram schools and students obsessing over getting good grades on college entrance exams in Death Note. Such a story depends heavily on that Japanese specific cultural reference that it falls flat when transported to a Western setting. Or the fact that most shonen manga heros are variations on the archetype of the Monkey King from journey to the west, fighting against the gods and fate itself to become the ultimate fighter or hero. As far as the reason why Japanese live action production falters is due to the fact that the Japanese entertainment industry does not spend hundreds of millions of dollars on movies. That is just not part of their culture. So of course many of the live action anime often lack the polish and sophistication that one would expect from a western production. However, one area where you can see these things put to best use combining the best of both worlds is video games and one very good recent example is Elden Ring, where they have the fancy visuals, plus the zany far out imagination of Japanese creators on display. So even though it is heavily based on Western medieval history and high fantasy, there is no mistaking its distinctively Asian elements and twists on those concepts.
Attack on Titan was adapted in Japan. I couldn't believe how the entire established world was tossed aside and reset in Japan. No regard to how relevent the world and cultures are to the characters and story. Mikasa becomes irrelevant immediately.
Hey 👋🏻 i thought this was super interesting, could you go into more detail on realizing the Japanese creative influence on Elden Ring? What aspects were specifically japanese?
@@jayhassan976 Mostly in the world building, meaning the over the top way the medieval elements are combined. Not to mention there are samauri elements in the game. I would say in some ways it is their creative interpretation of Western Medieval fantasy. Many of those elements being a staple of FromSoft games for many years.
I agree but I think live-action anime could work if actual effort was put in. Most live-action anime fail because the directors and writers put in no research and don't understand the series at all. They just change things to change them when it adds nothing to the story and doesn't help it adapt easier. Look at something like Dragonball Evolution, even just skimming the wiki page would tell you how wrong it is. Most anime movies seem like the writers were given nothing but the character names and were told to make a movie out of it.
That's why I loved the Library Wars adaptation. They really improved on the pacing of some arcs and the acting and music were good. The action scenes were very enjoyable as well. I can definitely recommend checking out that story in any version, movies, manga and anime
@Luis Suazo I did watch the video. Anime movies today still do very little research which contributes to them sucking. The change from animation to live action is a big part of it, however, that does not hold us back from getting some good ones.
@@Ethan-zv2xt i doubt they will, just doing this shit costs very little in comparison to what they make, they have already solidified themselves a sa mainstream streaming platform so they can push out garbage and still have the money flowing in
Tbf i would do the same thing, would you rather waste millions on an original project you have no idea will succeed, or just remake an ip with an existing consumer base. We sort of fund this bs.
Another major problem (one more common when non-Japanese studios try to do live-action anime adaptations) is that we, the fans of the original anime, are often not the target audience. The amount of people in America who streamed a show on Crunchyroll on the same day of the week it aired just isn't enough to make a Hollywood movie profitable, so they need to aim for a larger crowd that isn't as familiar with the source material. There will be a lot of creative licenses taken to try and make it work in the new format that will especially annoy those of us who are and loved it the way it was.
I think that's why I like tokusatsu so much, it's because the way the fight's actually fit the medium they're presented in You could never get the kind of crazy angles in live action, but you can at least stylize the filming and perspectives enough to emote something more
tbh i’m not against the idea of live action anime provided it’s less like whatever Netflix is doing and more like that cutie honey and sailor moon’s tokus
I feel like Death Note is one of the few popular anime which could lend itself well to live action, but would require pretty strict adherence to its plot, writing and characters. But at that point, you may as well just watch the original (except in the case of introducing these stories to a wider audience who isn't as familiar with anime).
The japanese warner made a pretty decent live action movies. They did a few changes but they all were consistent with the essence of the story and some even better( for example, the way naomi misora is killed, is actually more believable and realistic for how her character is presented, than light talking her into giving him her real name in like a 15 minutes walk)
@@galacticandromeda it is not, is a pretty good adaptation with good actors that manages to respect the message and point of the manga, the ending is closer to the manga than the anime and with a difference that is actually better because mello and near were always very unnecessary as main characters( i mean, 90% fans just lost interest once it was not l vs light, and with reason). And as i said, the deal with naomi misora was better handled. Misa was also given some more depth, cause i love death note but i have to admit the authors suck at writing female characters, that's a reality.
As someone who thinks the Death Note anime was crap, boring and not half as smart as it would like you to think, and as someone who has seen every single version to have ever come out (the only series that I hate-watch), I think the 2015 JDrama was the best version. I hated Light and L the least in that version and I think it improved on the stuff that happened after L's death
The main reason anime to live-Action that I say doesn’t work is because the writers and director don’t know the source material well enough. Look at Pokémon detective pikachu which is both anime and video game. It worked well because you can tell there was a lot of effort, knowledge, and lore that the creators knew. It also was based on a not well known video game. I think it’s important to pick the right anime or create a storyline that revolves around the world of it. For example, if they are adapting naruto. I say start with a side story or keep the essence of it and similar story beats. Just change the fight scenes to make it more new but similar
Detective Pikachu doesn't have anything to do with the anime, though. It works mainly because it's just a world inhabited by Pokemon and doesn't try to adapt the anime art style of the games.
Wasn't the Bleach Live Action passable? Though may get tricky with the later arcs... Then again a few of the actors were also in a good Kamen Rider so they know how to play shonen style characters.
I'm still going to give One Piece live action a shot because I'm a fan and i've been following the cast and producers and they all seem to put a lot of effort into this project plus the budget is huge for an anime adaptation but I know that whatever the outcome, not everyone is going to be happy.
A One Piece live action would most likely not work. There is just simply too much source material to cover. The manga itself has more than 1,000 chapters and it still is not even close to finishing. there is no way that couple be condensed down into a 2 hour timeframe.
@@NomadicWanderer11 obviously most live action movies can’t cover the whole source materiel of a manga unless it’s very short I’d image they just take the characters and make a movie that doesn’t follow the source materiel or cover 1 arc
@@NomadicWanderer11 It's a 10 episode season most likely 40 mins to an hour long each, and it covers the first 100 chapters (East Blue). It's been calculated that they'll be able to cover it without any issue as well if they cut some unnecessary moments
I wonder what everyone thinks about Rurouni Kenshin. I quite liked the live-action adaptation, but I think they had the advantage of having an established style and vocabulary from the long history of samurai films.
i think it's because samurai x doesn't have much exaggerated or unrealistic look characters. unrralistic hair and expressions. also they make it compatible to reality
Anime will rarely work as live action, and the same could be said of video game movies, for same reasons you’ve described. But at least for video games there’s more flexibility in adapting it
Video games definitely. Aside from games like Uncharted that are basically just playable movies, how you interact with video games and how you interact with film are very different
True dat, The Detective Pikachu movie was a shockingly good film because the director chose to adapt the game which had a more grounded story than the anime
Animation can work as a live action, but you need to chose the right anime. Something like Steamboy could work easily. Ghost in the Shell if they had stuck to the story looked picture perfect. Pacific Rim is proof of concept that you could make a live action Gundam film. That being said, Alita is about as perfect an adaptation as you could ask for.
it's also u need characters that aren't so exaggerated. that's why most r do cringe the only live adaptation that was really good is Scott pilgrim cause it embraced what it was. Kensington also was OK cause it's just samurai but the cringe from exaggerated characters ruined some scenes which is y Kensington was less carttoonty
In my personal opinion, i never understood the appeal of Disney and Anime/Manga live-action adaptations. Sure when it’s done right like Speed Racer, Rurouni Kenshin, Alita, Gintama and Bleach it can be good of course, but most of the time it just doesn’t work. I think that one of the biggest reasons that these stories work really well is because they are animated. Animation is one of the most important art forms ever created. With animation, you can really do anything compared to live-action. It's just this open medium where anything you can think of and anything you can create, you can make. The limits are budget and willpower. What i'm trying to say is: Live-Action adaptations of Animated movies and shows are super unecessary. There’s too much live-action already. If anything, they should have used the money for more experimental and interesting long form animation both as series and movies instead. We need more of this kind of stuff imo.
@@johnlawful2272 You've got the answer right there, dude. Its AAAALL the writers + directors fault. It has nothing to do with "anime doesnt translate well to movies". What about Disney, then?? They're MORE ridiculous than ANY anime so that opinion is moot. Go hire ANY Master-grade directors AND a good writer, you can bet it'll HIT big just like ANY movie in ANY genre no matter how ridiculous it is. Its all in the script + directors hands from the storytelling and cinematography.
I think it depends on the anime, a live adaptation of Hajime no Ippo would work, the point of the fights is the backstories of the fighters not the jet stream sound effects, if they do it right it could definitely work
I think the one big exception might be Speed Racer. Not everyone loves that movie, but it is extremely cohesive and confident in how it threads the needle with bringing animation energy and pacing to live action.
It sort of helps that the specific ways Speed Racer were adapted made it ok, they piled on the spectacle in driving which works especially in Speed Racer, and it was released at a time where people would not recognize Speed Racer was one of the earliest anime.
Haven't seen that one! That was actually the first anime I ever watched back in the 90s. Even my uncle who is extremely picky about, well... Everything in life & has no interest in anime, had actually seen it and enjoyed it when growing up.
I think you hit the mark with every point however, I think some anime/manga could be adapted if it’s more grounded in realism & if those partaking in the adaption fully respect as well as understand the genre/art form. You can almost always tell they don’t like or watch the source material, & make hair pulling head scratching changes that involve everything from white washing to changing key characteristics that make the character them. I agree I wish they’d just stop I’m yet to see one that’s really good therefore making a case for more adaptations💯
I though the cowboy bebop live action would have been fine if it was just a buddy cop movie with Spike and jet and show their adventures before Faye before the Julia and Vicious storyline from the anime. This could have worked if they actually involved the creator and have him say what type of bounties they had in the past.
I just never understand why they adapt such fantastical anime. There are a million different slice-of-life shows out there just waiting to be made into American teenage dramas for super cheap but they want to do Sci-fi and fantasy
They literally just look up “top 10 anime by viewership” and think they can cash in. Shonen will simply just never work. At most I could see maybe attack on titan
Slice of life are easy so most of em are made into tv with low cost production..but geddemit they are the one that works!! Many amazing titles I've watched
A live action movie can work if there are directors and writers who knows the source material of a certain anime and put it into the film. Personally i think that a live action Devilman film can work if someone like Guillermo del Toro can direct it, he is a huge fan of Go Nagai who created Devilman alongside other animes like Mazinger Z, Cutie Honey, etc. James Wan would be an option B, his original design for Valak the nun in the conjuring universe gives extreme Devilman vibes, don't know if Wan knows the source material but i think either one or maybe both together can create some magic on Devilman
Rurouni Kenshin adaptations continue to get better witch each release, they trying different filming aproachs, to resemble more the source, and while they are not perfect, they are pretty enjoyable to watch.
Yeah, it's one of the few I'd say has an adaptation I don't despise, but the creator being exposed for stuff I don't even want to mention makes me want to pirate it. Outside of acting on it, that's the worst thing a person could ever do (imo anyway).
@@TheZephyrsWind also, we dont know for sure men, like think of all the times, celebritys have been charged with tons of child pornography... like if you want to frame or shade someone that is the easiest possible way to do it. how on earth do they get a hold of their computers in the first place, and at that time they could just easily plant it there...
@@TheZephyrsWind on the other hand, that'd also be punishing everyone else involved who didn't do horrible things, so pirating for that reason is a mixed bag.
I don't know why Netflix doesn't try to adapt stuff more along the lines of murder misteries with lesser scify or fantasy elements , like a series like Psycho Pass would work really well if they can make the guns and the gore look half decent
I think the problem isn't that live action anime will never work, but instead that the people tasked with bringing the anime to live action rarely see the reality within its cartoon nature. At the same time they rarely capture the soul of the work when making it "real" which is always the most important part.
Yeah why they go for the most ridiculous shows is beyond me. And they can't even do it well in the slightest. There are better fan films out there like all the Naruto recreations
The thing is, animation has so many expressive tools that that just don't work when translating it to live action. As the video mentioned, squach and stretch is lost, but techniques like impact frames, the breaking of joints, held frames, smears, stuff that add dynamics and impact to the action are lost Also, if you intend on making a true live action film, then every stunt must be choreographed in a way that a real person can do it, wich limits how crazy they can get. There is also a general loss of control in motion design and silhouette design, wich are essential to good animation, basically the animation team is simplifying the shapes and motion in order for the movement to be more fluid, readable and impactful, something that is very hard to do with an actual human person.
except Alita: Battle Angel did all that and it really wasnt that hard, these directors and producers just don't give anime the respect it deserves, they just want to cut corners and still make a profit
@@reynaaiken4542 And that movie is pretty much a cg animated feature with some famous actors in it. They even changed the eyes of the main actress! At that point just make a fully animated movie. I agree that anime should get more respect, but I just don't think that live action is the way to get there. There is a weird stigma arround animation as if it's somehow lesser than live action, and a even weirder fixation on realism, when the coolest thing about animation (in my opinion) is that it's animated and therefore you can make crazy shit that isn't realistic.
Another reason I thought of while watching this was the colours. There are a lot of scenes in anime that would look horrible in live action if they tried to copy the colours, but if they didn't use the colours it would look too different and end up looking bad anyway. And the shading, take the titans for example, in the live action they had to shade the titans to fit into the scene, but the actual titans aren't that shaded. But if you put the non shaded titans in it would look even worse. Long story short if you copy something into live action it looks bad, and if you don't copy it it ends up looking even worse.
Muted versions of the colors come across really well. I.e. Captain America in the MCU vs the comic version compared to the 1980s version where they used primary colors and a motorcycle helmut.
Scott Pilgrim vs The world, Bullet Train and Dead or Alive 2006 for me deffo feel like a live action anime. Scott Pilgrim is easily the best but i still enjoy those 2
@@ReiseLukas I don't care how well it was adapted, I just absolutely hated everything about it. It's pure style over substance and I loathe that stuff.
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Some western corporate bureaucrat that one saw his kid watching some cartoon he did not recognize, and after sexual harassing an actress during lunch break, he had his 2pm "creative reunion" and said "the chinks have tons of IP we could reap for cheap" and everybody clapped, thinking he was serious and called the VFX departments full of geeks happy to work on whatever big manga/anime they heard so they said yes. Or not, who knows, but I'm kinda sure the first half is true though.
Getting away from Netflix, and at the risk of upsetting everyone, it should be noted that the Chinese have made many donghua to real-life shows and they do a great job. The Founder of Diabolism - The Untamed. Soul Land - Duoluo Continent. The Legend of Fei. The Kings Avatar. Jade Dynasty. The Mirror Twin Cities. There are many more that have been made and waiting for release and i'm looking forward to those.
@@AM-vn4cc I agree the cgi was terrible, but some changes to the storyline had to be made to skirt around censorship issues, especially regarding bl stories. But the cast was perfect and the acting was excellent.
i really didn't like The untamed im not really sure why people keep saying its so good. Its incredibly cheesy. It suffers from the same issues most animation adaptations have.
From what I get, this year's Bullet Train is based off of a Japanese novel called Maria Beetle, and it looks to be one of this year's most entertaining movies. Hopefully it does well, because I'd be interested in seeing more adaptations like that.
I really enjoyed it tbh. It wasn’t as funny as I expected but I thought the premise was pretty cool and the characters had a nice chemistry together. I felt like I was watching a toned down version of jojo
@@diegogonzalezvazq I feel like its too weird to attract a big audience, on one hand, its too gory for people kids that would like action comedy films, on the other it might be too goofy for people that enjoy violence? I personally do not like too much gore so I cringe a bit at several bloody scenes and I feel like even though they manage to string together the entire plot, I left theater bewildered because I felt like the entire thing is too bizarre. I can't say it's a bad film, but I can say that its not for me.
@@Jay9966 so you would say that the film was somewhat bizarre?? Sort of like a certain collection of adventures? That’s my point the film has its appeal. Look at how many people watch jojos. It is exactly the same
You have made a wonderful, deeply-understood insight about Animé vs Live Action. You couldnt have made these reasoning, angles, watched manyyy animés thru out time if you didnt otherwise. This is great Natsu and I actually totally agree, I get what you meant everytime. Just glad someone like you explained it thoroughly.👏 Love the references and humor lol
I personally thought that Bleach was actually a pretty good film adaptation, they didn't exaggerate the performances which tends to leave the series or movies feeling campy, it also captured some the elements that drew me to the anime... was it perfect...no, but it left me wanting a second movie, because it was good enough to keep me engaged and they had everything they needed in the first one to help build on a second film, peaking my interest in how they would go about doing so, also the actor who played Ichigo especially ,was as true to the character as I believe you could get and deserved a chance at giving the role another go at it. That said, you want to see anime done right all you need to do is turn towards South Korea they've been getting it right with series like Alchemy of Souls, Tale of the Nine-Tailed, Extra-ordinary You, or even earlier series like 2010's Mischievous Kiss, Japan even seemed to borrow heavily from it for their 2013 remake, so it could be done and is being done, you just have to look for it.
Now hol' up a minute. Cowboy Bebop _could_ have been a great live action show, mostly because it was fairly grounded (in the sense of a sci-fi) and didn't fall into typical wackiness/over-animation of typical anime/cartoons. The reason that the Cowboy Bebop live action failed was entirely on the shitty writers behind the project that gave no respect to the source material... which is honestly a common problem with a lot of modern Hollywood adaptations *cough* HALO *cough* Resident Evil *cough* Rings of Power *cough* And the reason I know Cowboy Bebop could have actually been good... is because Firefly exists and is considered a critically acclaimed cult classic (along with its movie sequel Serenity). River Tam is just an anime character thrown into a live action Sci-fi Western and you can't tell me otherwise lmaoooo
Hey, hey HEY!!!! Hands off of Firefly and it's associated movie Serenity. As for your RIver Tam statement, her exceptional abilities where teased in the show. I've little doubt that, had the series not been so brief, said special abilities would have been manifested in a less spectacular, bombastic....less over the top way.
Alita: Battle Angel is proof that live action anime CAN work. The trick is figuring out WHICH anime needs to be adapted. As long as the original theme of the anime is maintained, pacing is structured, and especially if it features groundbreaking visuals that were never seen before, it WILL work.
Didnt do well enough to get more movies, and the OG Alita manga never even got a full anime. I bet you wouldnt be saying this about Alita if it had. The series itself certainly deserves a full anime, but same as Berserk for some reason no one will touch it. But I cannot see It doing well as live action especially once the story gets going.
I feel like Live Action, especially when it comes to Disney properties, only exists because Cartoons and / or Anime is considered to be "too childish" by some people.
Unfortunately. That thought gotta be held by people that never bother to even try watching animation. Cause even the ones that ARE for kids can very well entertain adults. The Incredibles is undoubtedly a kids movie, but still deals with some heavy themes that will resonate with an older audience
That's what pisses me off the most. I just remembered Hollywood's statement about animation in the Oscars 2022. According to them, animation is something that's only for kids and all the adults have to endure it. I apologize for the swearing, but that's complete bullshit! Animation is for everyone and that's a fact.
@@NasuPrime The Incredibles is one of my favorite movies ever, animated or not. In the movie commentary, director Brad Bird made a statement that animation is not a genre. Is a medium that is and can be for everyone. That guy's a legend.
Speed Racer deserves a mention though. Direct adaption, actually created by fans of anime, tons of heart, fantastic movement and bright colors that work. Anime in live action *can* work, it simply has to come from a dedicated team that loves the medium of animation.
I gotta ask you this, what about Netflix's *"Alice in Borderland"* ? Because that show was actually an Anime first before it became Live Action. And honestly, Alice in Borderland is really like one of those rare situations were an adaptation actually does well, even if the story is average.
Actually the state and quality of CGI in current MCU projects lately is really making a good case for why the source material is probably better suited to animation!
I often do have the question of "what would this anime look like in real life?" but never because i want a live action adaptation. I just like tossing the idea around in my head, wondering how gross and terrifying it'd be to be stuck in the maw of a titan, wondering how 3d maneuver gear functions, wanting to understand the heft and feel of their blades. but that's something I wonder out of personal curiosity, not because I want the story ripped out of it's original artistic vision the way these live action adaptations do
I absolutely adore old hand drawn animation. It’s so beautiful and lovely to me. Despite it being faded, showing dust spots and scratches every so often from the cels and some shots looking wonky, I still adore 80s and 90s and early 2000s animation. ESPECIALLY anime. It’s something you cannot replicate in live action. It just isn’t possible
Dude i agree so much with everything you are saying but this year we got some stuff that weirdly worked...weirdly the One piece Netflix show is one of them. I'd love to hear your thoughts on when it does work (as much as ido prefer the animated stuff)
I’ve had these thoughts bottled up for a while with no one to parse them to; thank you for pretty much perfectly sucking up all the deep thoughts I’ve had of why anime usually just won’t work as live action
Extremely well said, echoes my feelings. There are times where I think there’s an argument that a heavily adapted version could work, but it’s a flawed argument; change too much and fans will be upset. Yet on the other side, the more faithful a live action adaptation is, the worse it will turn out, for the exact reasons you mention. There’s no magic middle ground here.
I'm no expert on live action, but I think the real problem is heavily stylized anime getting this treatment, because most of their strengths can't be translated into live action. Something more grounded, or even genres that tend to be more grounded like drama and horror(in comparison btw) could probably work better in live action.
There's a lot of shoujo manga/anime with movies and drama adaptation. For example, Boys over Flowers basically took the Asian world by storm back in the day.
I think a live action anime could work however they haven't done it successfully so far because it not only need to be true to the source, needs the original creators involved, needs to be more than shot for shot remake and needs an unlimited budget. So far Alita is the only movie that came close, but needs several changes to actually be a good movie.
@@creativevisiongaming Understandable. But someone's work and their personal life are two significantly different things. From how I see it, I support the movie and how it accomplishes what other anime adaptations could not, not him.
@@creativevisiongaming Also, actors, writers, etc etc. I support them and a successful live action anime adaptation. I'm not gonna lose interest for a fine wine just because the creator of the wine also brought a glass of milk to the people next to my table. They can do whatever with the milk, me however, I'm drinking this wine.
I think it can work bc things like Shaolin Soccer, and Kung Fu Hustle exist. I believe those are basically what live-action animes should aim for and people would like it.
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I think there's a chance a "live action adoption" could work but it depends on the source material. Psyco Pass is the one that comes to mind. If you pick shows that are more grounded and aren't over the top then a show could be a bearable experience. Or pull off something like Scott Pilgrim and have the characters somewhat grounded and have the world around them exaggerated. And for context I enjoyed everything about cowboy bebop live action except that it was connected the the anime. If it was just some goofy bounty hunting show on adult swim I definitely would have watched it just because I thought it was goofy as hell and fit nicely with adult swim lineup. I was already on the fence and give a fair watch but got to the terrorist episode and was the done. Watching human turn into tree was a nice touch and gruesome but the symbolism of them turning humans into monkey made more sense.
Hot Take: I truly believe the Live Action Speed Racer film from 2008 is the best Live Action adaption of an anime. I remember loving Speed Racer as a kid, but the movie took my breath away. It excited me so much. I recently watched it again, and the final race continues to give me chills. The emotion is there, the story is consistent, the acting is decent on the higher end, and the comedy almost always hits (unless your humor is different or more narrow). The exaggeration of some actions is funny to see put can be felt. Not to mention the scenery and colors are just a spectacle to see. I wouldn't recommend it to anyone epileptic. You'll have a very bad time if your screen is too bright.
Perhaps the biggest issue with live-action anime adaptations is tempo. Not only are creators trying to tell an animated story in live-action, but they're also trying to squeeze a wealth of storylines into a smaller format. Any live-action series needs to appeal to those that have never seen the series before
I really think it's possible to adapt anime or have a live action series that feels like an animation but for that the producers would have to go crazy and ignore half the rules movies are produced
the line between live action and animation is blurry these days. Id argue that films like many of the MCU movies and avatar are animated movies, but people call them live action. CG is animation.
1:25 always sends me into a fit of laughter. like bro 10 people had to do the dance to lift this tiny ass rock when just one dude could have just picked it up and threw it
I think some animes can work, you just have to make the story give the same vibes as the Original Content. Don't Recreate the Anime, instead make a Non-Canon Story that fits outside the Canon Story. Stories like Ghost in the Shell, Death Note, and others can fit in Live Action as an Inspiration rather than a recreation. Like, maybe a story where the Death Note was found in America by a Police Officer, or maybe a Kakegurui Story, but instead of the same school, it'll be a Prison or so with the same concept. Even a Live Action Dragon Ball is possible by simply making an Original Story with no ties to the Original Source Another good example is Sonic The Hedgehog. EVERYONE said Video Game Movies don't work, and here is Sonic the Hedgehog movie proving everyone else wrong. **ISSUE** Hollywood Movie Makers wants to make movies, but believes by making Anime Live Action, they're capable of making BIG bucks with simple ShortCuts. **SOLUTION** Just make the movie a Seperate Universe with a Whole Different Story and Background without copying the Source Material. -Also, Animes that are known to be Exaggerant are Automatic No-Go's-
But Death Note live action was an inspiration. And that's why it was horrible. Instead of following the original story to make a great psychological thriller, they made what became an abomination. And the irony here is that they made Ryuk, the only aspect of the story that could not work pretty well, while butchering the easiest parts.
@@kostuchan4418 It was more like trying to Remake the Series into American than actually being an Inspiration. If they did an Original Story where it's NOT Son of Police Investigator takes book and becomes a Serial Killer with Girlfriend while L is after them then sure. It's pretty clear they wanted to make Death Note into Live Action, but because filming across seas to Japan is Expensive, they decided to Americanise the Story. Making the Original Story as a movie is redundant, there's no need to for that. Making a story where some random janitor find the death note from a high schooler, who accidentally dropped their notebook out of their bag, is more original than what they had in store, AND more of an inspiration than... Diluted Versions of the Characters.
Part of the issue is they keep going after big name shonen anime. I think a Kare Kano or even a haruhi suzumiya adaptation for Neflix would be SUPER easy to do. That and trying to adapt very very long form methods of storytelling into a 2 to 3 hour movie. It isnt impossible but it is difficult.
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Watched the netflix adaptation of Hell Girl. The effects are really great. I like what they did when transporting a client to Hell Girl's realm. Also on how they make people disappear. The story? Manageable. What I didn't like is they removed parts which are, IMO, iconic to the series: the boat and the chest mark/tattoo. Also the assistants of Hell Girl feels like they're "out of place" in the live action (well at least for me).
One exceptión to this rule I would say is Kakegurui's Live Action. I think I saw it around the same time of the 2 animated seasons, and it has something pretty peculiar in it. The characters act like anime characters, but from a theatrical point of view. Things are exagerated as they are in the anime, and acting as well (which wasnt bad imo). But the thing that really got me the most, was using the resource of freezing everything in action, and go talk straight to the camera to say what the character is thinking. I though, well this is like watching a theater play instead of a live action, what a cool choice. I guess is because it doesnt have to rely on special effects that is "easier" to adapt, but I still hold dear (along with Mob Psycho, Assassination Classroom and the 2 Death Note japanese movies) as the nicest live actions I've seen.
I think musicals adapted from anime are kind of amazing. They did it with Demon Slayer, Haikyuu, MHA, and more, and it works, in my opinion. (I recommend watching the Takarazuka performances on UA-cam) Like animation, theatre tends to express more with movement and facial expressions. It also costs WAY less than a movie and you can get away with most of the issues when it comes to adapting an anime.
Excellent video! I mostly agree with everything you said. However, I'm a shameless optimist who believes that one day live-action anime will work. Could be 5 years from now or 20 years, who knows. It starts at the top with a proper budget, a director who gets it, and producers who don't meddle. Changes will need to be made, of course, and that's the part that many fans will have a problem with. I dunno, I'm probably wrong but we'll see what happens.
the biggest problem is acting n script..next to the director. u need really good actors.. not just good looking people. n anime is do overthe top...bad actors make that cringe
@@npcimknot958 yeah but that goes without saying. An actor only does what the director says. And if you have higher ups that get the anime to some degree, they'll pen a better script.
Great video, i loved the scenes used. But i only half agree, even though i agree that certain aspects are unadaptable and that's what gives the medium value, i don't think that makes a translation impossible and i don't think it's just money hunt, in the same way that anime is not. People were always curious to see how those stories would look like with real people and movement; and we already have a successful adaptation, Edge of Tomorrow. They're just approaching the wrong way, visuals, actions and battles are not the only appeal of anime, a lot of times it's not the main appeal even in action series (like HxH). Many series trump on being thought provoking. Studios just need to start taking something like Psycho Pass and Monster and do a Dark Knight version. Not that it should be super realistic or even faithful just take those main plots and put on a more credible scenario. Hero movies, and recently Sandman, prove you can do this. Harry Potter is another example of how you can make the absurd astonishing.
Surprised it’s not mentioned much in these types of videos. It’s pretty much fit to be in live-action, considering that its characters and the ship itself mostly lacks flashy, anime-exclusive stuff, and naval-ish space battles are already proven to be doable in live action (Star Trek, Star Wars, Galactica, etc.)
8:28 there is one exception to this, but you can't cast Jim Carry as every character to try and make all of their overexaggerated expressions look right
The only good live action anime from Netflix is Rouroni Kenshin, yeah the hair styles are off putting but the story and action is phenomenal. When I watched it, I didn't even know that it was based off an anime, now it's one of my favorite foreign films. Outside of that, live action adaptations of animated properties need to stop! Live action works for complex dramas and character study, and animation works for bringing worlds to life that wouldn't be explored unless CGI is used.
I think once the story is grounded in reality then it could be adapted. Library Wars was an excellent adaptation But Chinese fantasy dramas are adapted from novels and they're way better than the source material so a good team can do anything
If they wanted to make a GOOD live action, they should pick an anime that's more realistic like Princess Jellyfish, A Silent Voice, or Your Lie In April. Something slice-of-life. Sci-fi & Fantasy animes just don't lend themselves to live-action. If they wanted to adapt a shoujo high school romance, I wouldn't be against it. But things like Attack on Titan, Demon Slayer, Dragon Ball, or Full Metal Alchemist? No thanks.
I hate how people think that animation is for kids and that the real deal is Hollywood or at least that’s what Hollywood want people to think if nobody is thinking it, but I know some people do. Some of the best shows and movies I’ve ever seen were animation flat out
Man, this video was so well done. Also, I'd like to add that it's hard to portray thought in live-action because it just looks awkward but in anime, it feels pretty normal. Also, also, how do you do your research for these types of videos? it would be cool if you made a vid in the future kinda breaking that aspect of video making down.
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I think netflix could make the live actions adaptions work if those chose anime that were more grounded in reality like vinland saga and monster and just toned done whenever a character is over expressive.
For sure. Monster COULD have an incredible live action series. One that could rival Breaking Bad imo. But it could also be terrible. Something that’s already incredible… is the anime. Anime is consumed in the same way as film. It’d be retreading the same ground. That’s why I’m so much more welcoming of adaptations of novels and manga. It’s inherently transformative.
@@NasuPrime Should’ve mentioned some of the positives
They already showed with death note, that they effectively suck at making a live action even with a more reality based anime with less cgi needed.
@@NasuPrime Guillermo Del Toro was actually set to do exactly that, but plans fell through.
Yeah. Those could actually work. Cowboy Bebop, One Piece and Yu Yu Hakusho? NO!
"Holy shit another banger" - these were my sons last words before falling victim to a stroke being forced to relive the earth bending scene from the live action ATLA movie. Unfortunately, Blugil only made it 1 minute and 29 seconds into the video before dying almost instantly but he knew it would be a banger like always
Bro?? Resurrect him so he finishes, I need that watch time. Cmon now
The animators were told to pick one scene to work on and leave the rest.
By the way, the producers by the name of Frank Marshal & Kathleen Kennedy called the shots, not the writers or the directors, why do you think that everything they touch recently, including Last Airbender, has been nothing but shit. And why else would M. Night never work with them again? Including every other writer & director that refused them.
By the way, grow up. The film wasn't that bad, Two Girls 1 Cup is still the reigning champ of shit cinema. It exists, has a different name, and is worse than Traci Lords' early film career.
Reminds me of the 'Why RWBY S-cks'-Video of Hbomberguy.
lmaooo
@@ninjasniperproductions4476 "By the way, grow up. The [ATLA live-action] film wasn't that bad..."
Are you OK, friend?
Erased is really good. It’s the one live action I actually sometimes prefer. Because it changed the ending and showed just how evil that bad guy actually was.
Because it doesnt involve anything, impossible stuff (hyper exaggeration....) in the story too
Parasyte and Rurouni Kenshin Movies are great as well. I recommend
@@RandoLePerson Someone recommend Blade of Immortal to me too. Its on my list. Will watch it when I can. Thanks!
Saw Gantz and yes I agree. Its awesome how they manage to make it that good!
Another great live action was the Live action version of Crying Freeman. Because the locations they chose to shoot at were all ways interesting, and a good fit for the story.
I think that there's a lot of room for live action adaptations of Crime/thriller anime. And I'd love to see some ambitious directors try their hand at psychological horror.
The series is much better than the live action movie. I agree, it's one of the best live action adaptations to date. I also enjoyed the Tokyo Revengers live action, which is basically a cross between Erased and Crows Zero.
Edge of Tomorrow is hands down my favourite manga-inspired film. Seen it like 5 times. It's so good without having any manga-esque cringe vibes. It just takes an awesome plot and concept and makes a banger hollywood film out of it. A shining example of how these adaptations should be made.
Library Wars is another excellent live action adaptation. You don't need to read the manga to enjoy the movies and the action scenes were really good as well as the music and also the acting. I've watched that trilogy multiple times, and read the manga, and watched the anime. Each version is slightly different but I still love it
Badass adaptation
Holy shit didn’t even know it was inspired from a manga. I guess that goes to show how good of an adaptation it is.
Yes!! And if you like EoT you MUST read All You Need Is Kill because its even better
tom was the real OG with rita in that badass movie
I think another point of live action adaptations are for "non anime fans". There's still a lot of people that refuse to watch Anime purely due to it being animated.
And it can also explain why they're often terrible, bc they try to make it more palatable to people who don't know anime. Guess it must do well enough bc they keep happening even though they're usually terrible.
That's like trying to make a good spaghetti for people that hate meat, noodles and tomato.
They will make the stories completely bland to appeal to as many people as possible.
so, they are basically not caring about the actual quality of the original material they are adapting and just doing it bc it will drive money for their companie's owners and shareholders and ask the people who are actually doing it to try to make something good despite the fact that it defenetly wont be bc the original material itself was constructed within the media of animation
a bunch of greedy pigs if u ask me
Why even try to make something that they know won't work for their intended audience only to be forced to change it and end up pleasing nobody?
The times that live-action anime works are so few that it makes little sense to even try.
Hate western adaptation of anime very few exception. The ratio of exception to what they have butchered is blown out to its proportion
I am glad one piece made it, I hope netflix continue like this, but just the fact that an anime live adaptation is getting a season 2 is already a great thing 😊
It helps the creators actually LIKE the source material, worked with people involved with the anime, and most importantly…had Oda not just involved but INFLUENCING the direction
Compared to say M Night’s Avatar which failed because he approached it to much in attempting to condense and on his own supposed fan involvement instead of the actual show creators or staff
No need for live action you american
The only reason Pacific Rim worked so well is that it didn't try to adapt any existing property, but was instead more of a live-action tribute to the Kaiju and Super Robot genres. And it's unironically one of my favorite movies of the last decade.
Sounds like my love for Pride & Prejudice Zombies! Great movie, greatly under appreciated
Now I would watch a Movie that pays Tribute to the Magical Girl Genre, by an Indy Dicrector who grew up watching Precure or Ojomajō Doremi.
@@conradojavier7547 Sucker Punch maybe? 🤔
The Rurouni Kenshin movies are an exception. They were critically acclaimed by both the reviews and the audience and I must say they were amazing films. From the cast to the coreography and music, everything was very well made and it almost never felt out of place. Some say it nearly surpasses the source material. I didn't watch the anime yet, so I can't say anything. But the movies are definitely worth a watch.
There is also alita battle angel which was also a success
@@yoga5631 I hated that movie and would have fallen asleep if I wasn't watching in 4D. The chair literally jolted me awake. At one point we considered leaving the cinema
If I had to pick the best live action adaptation it would have to be Library Wars
some of the best japan live action
Parasyte Maxim
Ajin
Nah, I'm pretty sure history is full of "exceptions" that became the norm once someone figured it out. Saying its impossible is narrow minded
I watched the fight scenes and yeah they did that justice frfr
In my humble opinion.. as an artist.. the single biggest reason is vision. The creative team either have the right vision or they don’t. Most of the time, they don’t.
Any art is translatable into another medium. It’s proven that anime to live-action can work.. with the right creative team, of course.
Please give us some examples of anime to live-action that actually work.
It being an adaptation instantly means it's money motivated, a decision most probably made by executives looking at spreadsheets.
Nothing inspiring can come off that.
Speed racer
@Exen88
As an artist myself, I agree. What causes many live action anime adaptations to fall flat and fail is the teams behind them DGAF. They're not looking at it from an artistic stand point, but a profitable one.
And it's a dang shame, because what studios don't realize is if they hired teams who were genuine fans, and let them make the films, and get proper advertising, they'd make a lot of money. Because good word would spread, which would bring in more consumers.
Hell the first ten years of the MCU, Detective Pikachu and the Sonic The Hedgehog movies should've proven that, but the only takeaway studio execs got from those is:"Oh, video game based movies and cinematic universes make money."
The Thus Spoke Kishibe Rohan TV drama and the Alice in Borderland Netflix series. Both of them were fantastic
I cannot bring myself to comprehend what led them to think making a live action Yu Yu Hakusho is a good idea.
They just need to own the IP. They know it will fail. It's all about franchise real estate.
Netflix is probably gonna flex that they never read or watched yu yu hakusho
The same force that led them to think a live action of one piece was a good idea, when is terrible.
They are gonna ruin my favorite anime of all time. Wtf
Live stage play was good though
I still think Alita Battle Angel is probably one of the most successful and well adapted anime movie ive seen so far.
Same
Say still have some hope in live action anime
Same
Criminally underrated movie!
The jojo part 4 live action wasn’t too bad
There is another big problem with anime adaptations, specifically in the West, which are the cultural components that are fundamental to the Manga and Anime genre. Just like superhero comics are an American tradition built specifically off the history and culture, the same goes for anime and manga. And it isn't just the obviously Asian cultural references that are lost, it is also the non Asian cultural references that are remixed and fused into a unique amalgam that is unique on its own. And because of that, most western studios just look at the stories in a mostly superficial way and therefore lose most of the underlying tropes and cliches, plus other genre specific idioms that make these things work. A very obvious example of all of this is Ghost in the Shell where they completely miss the point that the world the story is set in is based on Japan being the leading nation after a disastrous international war (basically a riff off Japan being a technology powerhouse in the 80s and 90s). Another example is the obsessive nature of Japanese cram schools and students obsessing over getting good grades on college entrance exams in Death Note. Such a story depends heavily on that Japanese specific cultural reference that it falls flat when transported to a Western setting. Or the fact that most shonen manga heros are variations on the archetype of the Monkey King from journey to the west, fighting against the gods and fate itself to become the ultimate fighter or hero.
As far as the reason why Japanese live action production falters is due to the fact that the Japanese entertainment industry does not spend hundreds of millions of dollars on movies. That is just not part of their culture. So of course many of the live action anime often lack the polish and sophistication that one would expect from a western production. However, one area where you can see these things put to best use combining the best of both worlds is video games and one very good recent example is Elden Ring, where they have the fancy visuals, plus the zany far out imagination of Japanese creators on display. So even though it is heavily based on Western medieval history and high fantasy, there is no mistaking its distinctively Asian elements and twists on those concepts.
Attack on Titan was adapted in Japan. I couldn't believe how the entire established world was tossed aside and reset in Japan. No regard to how relevent the world and cultures are to the characters and story. Mikasa becomes irrelevant immediately.
Hey 👋🏻 i thought this was super interesting, could you go into more detail on realizing the Japanese creative influence on Elden Ring? What aspects were specifically japanese?
@@jayhassan976 Mostly in the world building, meaning the over the top way the medieval elements are combined. Not to mention there are samauri elements in the game. I would say in some ways it is their creative interpretation of Western Medieval fantasy. Many of those elements being a staple of FromSoft games for many years.
"Good luck trying to make Zoro without bright green hair and not getting death threats from fans"
GOT ME GOOD 💀
and somehow it ended up being okay?
I agree but I think live-action anime could work if actual effort was put in. Most live-action anime fail because the directors and writers put in no research and don't understand the series at all. They just change things to change them when it adds nothing to the story and doesn't help it adapt easier. Look at something like Dragonball Evolution, even just skimming the wiki page would tell you how wrong it is. Most anime movies seem like the writers were given nothing but the character names and were told to make a movie out of it.
That's why I loved the Library Wars adaptation. They really improved on the pacing of some arcs and the acting and music were good. The action scenes were very enjoyable as well. I can definitely recommend checking out that story in any version, movies, manga and anime
@Luis Suazo I did watch the video. Anime movies today still do very little research which contributes to them sucking. The change from animation to live action is a big part of it, however, that does not hold us back from getting some good ones.
alice in borderland is really good tho
The Japanese live action death note worked good too
@@lightdarksoul2097 No.
Anyone else here after One Piece came out?
I did not realise how old this video was, rip.
The video is still right though. I didn't actually like the adaptation, I just didn't hate it.
I will never understand why they are so adamant on making them into live action. its just impossible to make it look good or even decent
It's just the least effort thing they can do to still appeal to the fandom and get a bunch of cash
Money from the popularity of something that worked.
@@Erik_Persoon Hopefully they stop wasting money on it, they could be using that money on the real anime and it will do wayyy better
@@Ethan-zv2xt i doubt they will, just doing this shit costs very little in comparison to what they make, they have already solidified themselves a sa mainstream streaming platform so they can push out garbage and still have the money flowing in
Tbf i would do the same thing, would you rather waste millions on an original project you have no idea will succeed, or just remake an ip with an existing consumer base. We sort of fund this bs.
Another major problem (one more common when non-Japanese studios try to do live-action anime adaptations) is that we, the fans of the original anime, are often not the target audience. The amount of people in America who streamed a show on Crunchyroll on the same day of the week it aired just isn't enough to make a Hollywood movie profitable, so they need to aim for a larger crowd that isn't as familiar with the source material. There will be a lot of creative licenses taken to try and make it work in the new format that will especially annoy those of us who are and loved it the way it was.
I think that's why I like tokusatsu so much, it's because the way the fight's actually fit the medium they're presented in
You could never get the kind of crazy angles in live action, but you can at least stylize the filming and perspectives enough to emote something more
all live action anime should be tokusatsu
@@π_π-η1τ agreed, _heavily_ stylized tokusatsu
But tokusatsu none the less!
tbh i’m not against the idea of live action anime provided it’s less like whatever Netflix is doing and more like that cutie honey and sailor moon’s tokus
I feel like Death Note is one of the few popular anime which could lend itself well to live action, but would require pretty strict adherence to its plot, writing and characters. But at that point, you may as well just watch the original (except in the case of introducing these stories to a wider audience who isn't as familiar with anime).
The japanese warner made a pretty decent live action movies. They did a few changes but they all were consistent with the essence of the story and some even better( for example, the way naomi misora is killed, is actually more believable and realistic for how her character is presented, than light talking her into giving him her real name in like a 15 minutes walk)
@@galacticandromeda the japanese movies, not the dorama. Movies made by warner bros in 2006-2008
@@galacticandromeda it is not, is a pretty good adaptation with good actors that manages to respect the message and point of the manga, the ending is closer to the manga than the anime and with a difference that is actually better because mello and near were always very unnecessary as main characters( i mean, 90% fans just lost interest once it was not l vs light, and with reason). And as i said, the deal with naomi misora was better handled. Misa was also given some more depth, cause i love death note but i have to admit the authors suck at writing female characters, that's a reality.
As someone who thinks the Death Note anime was crap, boring and not half as smart as it would like you to think, and as someone who has seen every single version to have ever come out (the only series that I hate-watch), I think the 2015 JDrama was the best version. I hated Light and L the least in that version and I think it improved on the stuff that happened after L's death
Honestly this is why I was glad Netflix made a different story with Death Note, at least it didn't feel like a waste of time
The main reason anime to live-Action that I say doesn’t work is because the writers and director don’t know the source material well enough. Look at Pokémon detective pikachu which is both anime and video game. It worked well because you can tell there was a lot of effort, knowledge, and lore that the creators knew. It also was based on a not well known video game. I think it’s important to pick the right anime or create a storyline that revolves around the world of it. For example, if they are adapting naruto. I say start with a side story or keep the essence of it and similar story beats. Just change the fight scenes to make it more new but similar
Detective Pikachu doesn't have anything to do with the anime, though. It works mainly because it's just a world inhabited by Pokemon and doesn't try to adapt the anime art style of the games.
Wasn't the Bleach Live Action passable? Though may get tricky with the later arcs... Then again a few of the actors were also in a good Kamen Rider so they know how to play shonen style characters.
it's also the characters don't translate well to live action.
@@firepuppies4086 it was still cringe.
no matter what the characters can't translate to live action
Gintama, Fullmetal Alchemist is good adaptation
Well Lets now talk about
One Peice, live action-
Nah one piece live action is not that good
Its better than other live action anime Ive seen 💀@@Audiomaker49
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I'm still going to give One Piece live action a shot because I'm a fan and i've been following the cast and producers and they all seem to put a lot of effort into this project plus the budget is huge for an anime adaptation but I know that whatever the outcome, not everyone is going to be happy.
A One Piece live action would most likely not work. There is just simply too much source material to cover. The manga itself has more than 1,000 chapters and it still is not even close to finishing. there is no way that couple be condensed down into a 2 hour timeframe.
Same i have faith!
@@NomadicWanderer11 obviously most live action movies can’t cover the whole source materiel of a manga unless it’s very short I’d image they just take the characters and make a movie that doesn’t follow the source materiel or cover 1 arc
@@NomadicWanderer11 the adaptation is only the east blue saga and it is not a movie, I read that there will be approximately 10 chapters of 1 hour
@@NomadicWanderer11 It's a 10 episode season most likely 40 mins to an hour long each, and it covers the first 100 chapters (East Blue). It's been calculated that they'll be able to cover it without any issue as well if they cut some unnecessary moments
I wonder what everyone thinks about Rurouni Kenshin. I quite liked the live-action adaptation, but I think they had the advantage of having an established style and vocabulary from the long history of samurai films.
It's goated. I actually liked it more than the og anime and the manga.
i think it's because samurai x doesn't have much exaggerated or unrealistic look characters. unrralistic hair and expressions. also they make it compatible to reality
5:03 still better choreography than any live anime adaption
any idea what song was playing?
@@hicham12ful Stronger than You
@@hicham12ful any language of sans stronger than you
FR THO
Anime will rarely work as live action, and the same could be said of video game movies, for same reasons you’ve described. But at least for video games there’s more flexibility in adapting it
Video games definitely. Aside from games like Uncharted that are basically just playable movies, how you interact with video games and how you interact with film are very different
Imagine a dmc movie
The Sonic the Hedgehog films are a counterpoint to this claim. Those films are highly succesful and they're actually good, especially the 2nd one.
True dat, The Detective Pikachu movie was a shockingly good film because the director chose to adapt the game which had a more grounded story than the anime
@@Sinzreal lord of the rings should make that
THE ONE PEACE IS REAL
THE ONE PIECE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The One Piece Is Real
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Animation can work as a live action, but you need to chose the right anime. Something like Steamboy could work easily. Ghost in the Shell if they had stuck to the story looked picture perfect. Pacific Rim is proof of concept that you could make a live action Gundam film. That being said, Alita is about as perfect an adaptation as you could ask for.
most realist will work as live action.
Yeah, Rurouni Kenshin was pretty damn good because they cared about it. It's easily one of the best out there.
@@coryv5679 Inuyasha can happen. I believe in it!
@@coryv5679 those movies were so fun man!!
it's also u need characters that aren't so exaggerated.
that's why most r do cringe
the only live adaptation that was really good is Scott pilgrim cause it embraced what it was.
Kensington also was OK cause it's just samurai but the cringe from exaggerated characters ruined some scenes which is y Kensington was less carttoonty
In my personal opinion, i never understood the appeal of Disney and Anime/Manga live-action adaptations. Sure when it’s done right like Speed Racer, Rurouni Kenshin, Alita, Gintama and Bleach it can be good of course, but most of the time it just doesn’t work. I think that one of the biggest reasons that these stories work really well is because they are animated. Animation is one of the most important art forms ever created. With animation, you can really do anything compared to live-action. It's just this open medium where anything you can think of and anything you can create, you can make. The limits are budget and willpower.
What i'm trying to say is: Live-Action adaptations of Animated movies and shows are super unecessary. There’s too much live-action already. If anything, they should have used the money for more experimental and interesting long form animation both as series and movies instead. We need more of this kind of stuff imo.
Terrible writers and directors every body wants that avengers money
@@johnlawful2272 You've got the answer right there, dude. Its AAAALL the writers + directors fault. It has nothing to do with "anime doesnt translate well to movies". What about Disney, then?? They're MORE ridiculous than ANY anime so that opinion is moot. Go hire ANY Master-grade directors AND a good writer, you can bet it'll HIT big just like ANY movie in ANY genre no matter how ridiculous it is. Its all in the script + directors hands from the storytelling and cinematography.
but when you get good writers you end up with really good anime live actions like alita battle angel or alice in borderland
I think it depends on the anime, a live adaptation of Hajime no Ippo would work, the point of the fights is the backstories of the fighters not the jet stream sound effects, if they do it right it could definitely work
It boggles my mind that, while already putting out top quality content, this channel gets better and better each video. Keep it up my man.
Ty!
I think the one big exception might be Speed Racer. Not everyone loves that movie, but it is extremely cohesive and confident in how it threads the needle with bringing animation energy and pacing to live action.
That movie was so pretty. The effects were on point
It sort of helps that the specific ways Speed Racer were adapted made it ok, they piled on the spectacle in driving which works especially in Speed Racer, and it was released at a time where people would not recognize Speed Racer was one of the earliest anime.
Haven't seen that one! That was actually the first anime I ever watched back in the 90s. Even my uncle who is extremely picky about, well... Everything in life & has no interest in anime, had actually seen it and enjoyed it when growing up.
I think you hit the mark with every point however, I think some anime/manga could be adapted if it’s more grounded in realism & if those partaking in the adaption fully respect as well as understand the genre/art form. You can almost always tell they don’t like or watch the source material, & make hair pulling head scratching changes that involve everything from white washing to changing key characteristics that make the character them. I agree I wish they’d just stop I’m yet to see one that’s really good therefore making a case for more adaptations💯
Like if it's a death game manga/anime because guns and traps look better on the big screen. Also Rurouni kenshin because of swordplay
One Piece is not very realistic, but the live action actually looks good
The only way I can see this working if it's an adaptation and not a recreation because there is just something you cannot recreate in live action
The more outlandish, the more you have to alter from the actual source material
Well some of them do deviate from the story and that happens to be shit.
They have been good adaptations that are well recreated anyway
Well there are good adaptations that do you recreate perfectly
I though the cowboy bebop live action would have been fine if it was just a buddy cop movie with Spike and jet and show their adventures before Faye before the Julia and Vicious storyline from the anime. This could have worked if they actually involved the creator and have him say what type of bounties they had in the past.
I just never understand why they adapt such fantastical anime. There are a million different slice-of-life shows out there just waiting to be made into American teenage dramas for super cheap but they want to do Sci-fi and fantasy
Those are the "doramas" very famous in asia
They literally just look up “top 10 anime by viewership” and think they can cash in. Shonen will simply just never work. At most I could see maybe attack on titan
"I want to eat your pancreas" was a good example of it. Both anime and live-action were great
Slice of life are easy so most of em are made into tv with low cost production..but geddemit they are the one that works!! Many amazing titles I've watched
@@faieziabubakar207 I totally agree.
A live action movie can work if there are directors and writers who knows the source material of a certain anime and put it into the film. Personally i think that a live action Devilman film can work if someone like Guillermo del Toro can direct it, he is a huge fan of Go Nagai who created Devilman alongside other animes like Mazinger Z, Cutie Honey, etc. James Wan would be an option B, his original design for Valak the nun in the conjuring universe gives extreme Devilman vibes, don't know if Wan knows the source material but i think either one or maybe both together can create some magic on Devilman
There is/was a japanese live action movie of Devilman *searches for the DVD*
Rurouni Kenshin adaptations continue to get better witch each release, they trying different filming aproachs, to resemble more the source, and while they are not perfect, they are pretty enjoyable to watch.
Yeah, it's one of the few I'd say has an adaptation I don't despise, but the creator being exposed for stuff I don't even want to mention makes me want to pirate it. Outside of acting on it, that's the worst thing a person could ever do (imo anyway).
@@TheZephyrsWind also, we dont know for sure men, like think of all the times, celebritys have been charged with tons of child pornography... like if you want to frame or shade someone that is the easiest possible way to do it. how on earth do they get a hold of their computers in the first place, and at that time they could just easily plant it there...
@@TheZephyrsWind on the other hand, that'd also be punishing everyone else involved who didn't do horrible things, so pirating for that reason is a mixed bag.
Was about to comment this. It's probably one of the only adaptations done well
The fight scenes are actually pretty amazing as well since the actor playing Kenshin has a proficient background in martial arts.
I don't know why Netflix doesn't try to adapt stuff more along the lines of murder misteries with lesser scify or fantasy elements , like a series like Psycho Pass would work really well if they can make the guns and the gore look half decent
Claymore but you need some one that cares
Or maybe Monster.
@@johnlawful2272 nah. Claymore gets wild later on. Just imagine the quicksword or all the lobbed off limbs.
@@trazyntheinfinite9895 they don't have a rated r section
I think the problem isn't that live action anime will never work, but instead that the people tasked with bringing the anime to live action rarely see the reality within its cartoon nature. At the same time they rarely capture the soul of the work when making it "real" which is always the most important part.
Yeah why they go for the most ridiculous shows is beyond me. And they can't even do it well in the slightest. There are better fan films out there like all the Naruto recreations
The thing is, animation has so many expressive tools that that just don't work when translating it to live action. As the video mentioned, squach and stretch is lost, but techniques like impact frames, the breaking of joints, held frames, smears, stuff that add dynamics and impact to the action are lost
Also, if you intend on making a true live action film, then every stunt must be choreographed in a way that a real person can do it, wich limits how crazy they can get. There is also a general loss of control in motion design and silhouette design, wich are essential to good animation, basically the animation team is simplifying the shapes and motion in order for the movement to be more fluid, readable and impactful, something that is very hard to do with an actual human person.
except Alita: Battle Angel did all that and it really wasnt that hard, these directors and producers just don't give anime the respect it deserves, they just want to cut corners and still make a profit
@@reynaaiken4542 And that movie is pretty much a cg animated feature with some famous actors in it. They even changed the eyes of the main actress! At that point just make a fully animated movie.
I agree that anime should get more respect, but I just don't think that live action is the way to get there. There is a weird stigma arround animation as if it's somehow lesser than live action, and a even weirder fixation on realism, when the coolest thing about animation (in my opinion) is that it's animated and therefore you can make crazy shit that isn't realistic.
Another reason I thought of while watching this was the colours. There are a lot of scenes in anime that would look horrible in live action if they tried to copy the colours, but if they didn't use the colours it would look too different and end up looking bad anyway. And the shading, take the titans for example, in the live action they had to shade the titans to fit into the scene, but the actual titans aren't that shaded. But if you put the non shaded titans in it would look even worse. Long story short if you copy something into live action it looks bad, and if you don't copy it it ends up looking even worse.
Muted versions of the colors come across really well. I.e. Captain America in the MCU vs the comic version compared to the 1980s version where they used primary colors and a motorcycle helmut.
Scot Pilgrim vs The World to me is a example of a live action adaptation done right
I would even better than the comic
Scott Pilgrim vs The world, Bullet Train and Dead or Alive 2006 for me deffo feel like a live action anime. Scott Pilgrim is easily the best but i still enjoy those 2
One of the worst movies I've ever seen
@@Burns_RED Well that's just your opinion. Edgar Wright did amazing job with it.
@@ReiseLukas I don't care how well it was adapted, I just absolutely hated everything about it. It's pure style over substance and I loathe that stuff.
Hey man, I saw your community post and I understand where you're coming from by asking that question. Just keep uploading, trust me, your audience will grow indefinitely. The type of content you upload is very good and higher quality. Your content is similar to people like Jack Sather and Manley Reviews, and they're pretty successful and I really enjoy the type of content you put out.
Just keep moving forward, your stuff is awesome.
Thanks, I appreciate that man
Who ever thought making live action remakes were a good idea
Some western corporate bureaucrat that one saw his kid watching some cartoon he did not recognize, and after sexual harassing an actress during lunch break, he had his 2pm "creative reunion" and said "the chinks have tons of IP we could reap for cheap" and everybody clapped, thinking he was serious and called the VFX departments full of geeks happy to work on whatever big manga/anime they heard so they said yes.
Or not, who knows, but I'm kinda sure the first half is true though.
@@CuT7yFlaM based
@@CuT7yFlaM basically every American adaptation of Asian horror movies.
Come on they’re good adaptations it’s not that bad of an idea
Don’t get me wrong we all want good adaptations
Getting away from Netflix, and at the risk of upsetting everyone, it should be noted that the Chinese have made many donghua to real-life shows and they do a great job. The Founder of Diabolism - The Untamed. Soul Land - Duoluo Continent. The Legend of Fei. The Kings Avatar. Jade Dynasty. The Mirror Twin Cities. There are many more that have been made and waiting for release and i'm looking forward to those.
Donghua are garbage bro
I might try some of those, actually. Thanks for bringing them to my attention!
@@AM-vn4cc I agree the cgi was terrible, but some changes to the storyline had to be made to skirt around censorship issues, especially regarding bl stories. But the cast was perfect and the acting was excellent.
these shows aren't actually adapted from donghua. They're adapted from novels
i really didn't like The untamed im not really sure why people keep saying its so good. Its incredibly cheesy. It suffers from the same issues most animation adaptations have.
From what I get, this year's Bullet Train is based off of a Japanese novel called Maria Beetle, and it looks to be one of this year's most entertaining movies.
Hopefully it does well, because I'd be interested in seeing more adaptations like that.
Oh really? Great to add that one next to Edge to Tomorrow
I really enjoyed it tbh. It wasn’t as funny as I expected but I thought the premise was pretty cool and the characters had a nice chemistry together.
I felt like I was watching a toned down version of jojo
@@diegogonzalezvazq I feel like its too weird to attract a big audience, on one hand, its too gory for people kids that would like action comedy films, on the other it might be too goofy for people that enjoy violence? I personally do not like too much gore so I cringe a bit at several bloody scenes and I feel like even though they manage to string together the entire plot, I left theater bewildered because I felt like the entire thing is too bizarre. I can't say it's a bad film, but I can say that its not for me.
@@Jay9966 so you would say that the film was somewhat bizarre?? Sort of like a certain collection of adventures?
That’s my point the film has its appeal. Look at how many people watch jojos. It is exactly the same
Bullet Train is fun. It's a crazy film.
You have made a wonderful, deeply-understood insight about Animé vs Live Action. You couldnt have made these reasoning, angles, watched manyyy animés thru out time if you didnt otherwise. This is great Natsu and I actually totally agree, I get what you meant everytime. Just glad someone like you explained it thoroughly.👏 Love the references and humor lol
I personally thought that Bleach was actually a pretty good film adaptation, they didn't exaggerate the performances which tends to leave the series or movies feeling campy, it also captured some the elements that drew me to the anime... was it perfect...no, but it left me wanting a second movie, because it was good enough to keep me engaged and they had everything they needed in the first one to help build on a second film, peaking my interest in how they would go about doing so, also the actor who played Ichigo especially ,was as true to the character as I believe you could get and deserved a chance at giving the role another go at it. That said, you want to see anime done right all you need to do is turn towards South Korea they've been getting it right with series like Alchemy of Souls, Tale of the Nine-Tailed, Extra-ordinary You, or even earlier series like 2010's Mischievous Kiss, Japan even seemed to borrow heavily from it for their 2013 remake, so it could be done and is being done, you just have to look for it.
Huh, I didn't even know there was a Bleach Live-action.
agree, while bleach LA ain't perfect,they actually did well enough for me to want a sequel.
Now hol' up a minute. Cowboy Bebop _could_ have been a great live action show, mostly because it was fairly grounded (in the sense of a sci-fi) and didn't fall into typical wackiness/over-animation of typical anime/cartoons. The reason that the Cowboy Bebop live action failed was entirely on the shitty writers behind the project that gave no respect to the source material... which is honestly a common problem with a lot of modern Hollywood adaptations *cough* HALO *cough* Resident Evil *cough* Rings of Power *cough*
And the reason I know Cowboy Bebop could have actually been good... is because Firefly exists and is considered a critically acclaimed cult classic (along with its movie sequel Serenity). River Tam is just an anime character thrown into a live action Sci-fi Western and you can't tell me otherwise lmaoooo
Yeah I agree on the Cowboy Bebop point... following the source material and making proper casting choices.... that is all that is needed.
Sounds like blackmail to me
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Hey, hey HEY!!!! Hands off of Firefly and it's associated movie Serenity. As for your RIver Tam statement, her exceptional abilities where teased in the show. I've little doubt that, had the series not been so brief, said special abilities would have been manifested in a less spectacular, bombastic....less over the top way.
@@GeraldM459 Bruh, I was complimenting Firefly and Serenity, and using it as an example of how Cowboy Bebop live action could have been successful.
Alita: Battle Angel is proof that live action anime CAN work. The trick is figuring out WHICH anime needs to be adapted. As long as the original theme of the anime is maintained, pacing is structured, and especially if it features groundbreaking visuals that were never seen before, it WILL work.
Alita is awesome
Didnt do well enough to get more movies, and the OG Alita manga never even got a full anime. I bet you wouldnt be saying this about Alita if it had. The series itself certainly deserves a full anime, but same as Berserk for some reason no one will touch it. But I cannot see It doing well as live action especially once the story gets going.
ngl I think Alita is hella overrated. It's pretty terribly paced and bloated. Felt contrived and amateurish, especially the way it ended.
Alita battle angel was pretty good
The live action ruroni Kenshin movie series were amazing
That one video example with the spanish steven universe song was so gas ngl
I feel like Live Action, especially when it comes to Disney properties, only exists because Cartoons and / or Anime is considered to be "too childish" by some people.
Unfortunately. That thought gotta be held by people that never bother to even try watching animation. Cause even the ones that ARE for kids can very well entertain adults. The Incredibles is undoubtedly a kids movie, but still deals with some heavy themes that will resonate with an older audience
That's what pisses me off the most. I just remembered Hollywood's statement about animation in the Oscars 2022. According to them, animation is something that's only for kids and all the adults have to endure it. I apologize for the swearing, but that's complete bullshit! Animation is for everyone and that's a fact.
@@NasuPrime The Incredibles is one of my favorite movies ever, animated or not. In the movie commentary, director Brad Bird made a statement that animation is not a genre. Is a medium that is and can be for everyone. That guy's a legend.
It's honestly really fucking pathetic that so many people still have this mentality.
@@jsb6975.ah.crapbaskets as hybrid, i didn't mind both
Speed Racer deserves a mention though. Direct adaption, actually created by fans of anime, tons of heart, fantastic movement and bright colors that work. Anime in live action *can* work, it simply has to come from a dedicated team that loves the medium of animation.
Haven't watched that in well over a decade so didn't feel right to speak on it. Might do a rewatch
@@NasuPrime Worth the time. It's a little long lol
I gotta ask you this, what about Netflix's *"Alice in Borderland"* ?
Because that show was actually an Anime first before it became Live Action.
And honestly, Alice in Borderland is really like one of those rare situations were an adaptation actually does well, even if the story is average.
I agree that one is good.
I was gonna ask this myself, I haven't finished AIB but I like it so far.
Actually the state and quality of CGI in current MCU projects lately is really making a good case for why the source material is probably better suited to animation!
I often do have the question of "what would this anime look like in real life?" but never because i want a live action adaptation. I just like tossing the idea around in my head, wondering how gross and terrifying it'd be to be stuck in the maw of a titan, wondering how 3d maneuver gear functions, wanting to understand the heft and feel of their blades. but that's something I wonder out of personal curiosity, not because I want the story ripped out of it's original artistic vision the way these live action adaptations do
I say, make all the live action movies you want. It’s not my money and I’m not going to watch them. But that hasn’t stopped them before.
Ruroni Kenshin was great.. different from the anime. Watched both. Loved both
I absolutely adore old hand drawn animation. It’s so beautiful and lovely to me. Despite it being faded, showing dust spots and scratches every so often from the cels and some shots looking wonky, I still adore 80s and 90s and early 2000s animation. ESPECIALLY anime. It’s something you cannot replicate in live action. It just isn’t possible
The cel shaded animation hit different
This channel is such a gem. It's great to see you continually growing and growing! 😁
Thanks for the continued support! 🙏
Dude i agree so much with everything you are saying but this year we got some stuff that weirdly worked...weirdly the One piece Netflix show is one of them. I'd love to hear your thoughts on when it does work (as much as ido prefer the animated stuff)
5:15 NGL this was kinda going hard lmaoo
He could beat Goku
@@NasuPrime easy
I’ve had these thoughts bottled up for a while with no one to parse them to; thank you for pretty much perfectly sucking up all the deep thoughts I’ve had of why anime usually just won’t work as live action
Extremely well said, echoes my feelings. There are times where I think there’s an argument that a heavily adapted version could work, but it’s a flawed argument; change too much and fans will be upset. Yet on the other side, the more faithful a live action adaptation is, the worse it will turn out, for the exact reasons you mention. There’s no magic middle ground here.
I'm no expert on live action, but I think the real problem is heavily stylized anime getting this treatment, because most of their strengths can't be translated into live action. Something more grounded, or even genres that tend to be more grounded like drama and horror(in comparison btw) could probably work better in live action.
Hahaha imagine an adaptation of Chainsawman.
There's a lot of shoujo manga/anime with movies and drama adaptation. For example, Boys over Flowers basically took the Asian world by storm back in the day.
I think a live action anime could work however they haven't done it successfully so far because it not only need to be true to the source, needs the original creators involved, needs to be more than shot for shot remake and needs an unlimited budget. So far Alita is the only movie that came close, but needs several changes to actually be a good movie.
Rurouni Kenshin live action worked
@@twinkletoes6442 I didn't even watch that because I stopped supporting that property since I found out the creator was arrested for child corn.
@@creativevisiongaming Understandable. But someone's work and their personal life are two significantly different things. From how I see it, I support the movie and how it accomplishes what other anime adaptations could not, not him.
@@twinkletoes6442 Yes but he gets money from that, that is my issue.
@@creativevisiongaming Also, actors, writers, etc etc. I support them and a successful live action anime adaptation. I'm not gonna lose interest for a fine wine just because the creator of the wine also brought a glass of milk to the people next to my table. They can do whatever with the milk, me however, I'm drinking this wine.
I think it can work bc things like Shaolin Soccer, and Kung Fu Hustle exist. I believe those are basically what live-action animes should aim for and people would like it.
5:25. It is fire and the definitive way to adapt animation to live action. These guys get it
Nasu I don’t think you understand how talented you are at commentary. Every single point flowing off into the next. Great organization and jokes at perfect spots. Every single video is a gift man 😁🙏🏾
Much appreciated!
Alita Battle Angel is underrated for actually not sucking.
I think there's a chance a "live action adoption" could work but it depends on the source material. Psyco Pass is the one that comes to mind. If you pick shows that are more grounded and aren't over the top then a show could be a bearable experience. Or pull off something like Scott Pilgrim and have the characters somewhat grounded and have the world around them exaggerated. And for context I enjoyed everything about cowboy bebop live action except that it was connected the the anime. If it was just some goofy bounty hunting show on adult swim I definitely would have watched it just because I thought it was goofy as hell and fit nicely with adult swim lineup. I was already on the fence and give a fair watch but got to the terrorist episode and was the done. Watching human turn into tree was a nice touch and gruesome but the symbolism of them turning humans into monkey made more sense.
Hot Take: I truly believe the Live Action Speed Racer film from 2008 is the best Live Action adaption of an anime.
I remember loving Speed Racer as a kid, but the movie took my breath away. It excited me so much. I recently watched it again, and the final race continues to give me chills. The emotion is there, the story is consistent, the acting is decent on the higher end, and the comedy almost always hits (unless your humor is different or more narrow). The exaggeration of some actions is funny to see put can be felt. Not to mention the scenery and colors are just a spectacle to see.
I wouldn't recommend it to anyone epileptic. You'll have a very bad time if your screen is too bright.
Not a hot take, it's the truth.
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my nigga have you heard of practical effects a john carpenter kuro sensei would go HARD AF
Perhaps the biggest issue with live-action anime adaptations is tempo. Not only are creators trying to tell an animated story in live-action, but they're also trying to squeeze a wealth of storylines into a smaller format. Any live-action series needs to appeal to those that have never seen the series before
Babe wake up Nasu just uploaded
and later one piece broke the curse.
Nah one piece live action is just decent not that good in my opinion
Mate you deserve so much more subscribers. Your content is really entertaining
I really think it's possible to adapt anime or have a live action series that feels like an animation but for that the producers would have to go crazy and ignore half the rules movies are produced
the line between live action and animation is blurry these days. Id argue that films like many of the MCU movies and avatar are animated movies, but people call them live action. CG is animation.
You should try 20th century boys live action trilogy moviees if you like psychological thriller
1:25 always sends me into a fit of laughter.
like bro 10 people had to do the dance to lift this tiny ass rock when just one dude could have just picked it up and threw it
I think some animes can work, you just have to make the story give the same vibes as the Original Content.
Don't Recreate the Anime, instead make a Non-Canon Story that fits outside the Canon Story.
Stories like Ghost in the Shell, Death Note, and others can fit in Live Action as an Inspiration rather than a recreation.
Like, maybe a story where the Death Note was found in America by a Police Officer, or maybe a Kakegurui Story, but instead of the same school, it'll be a Prison or so with the same concept. Even a Live Action Dragon Ball is possible by simply making an Original Story with no ties to the Original Source
Another good example is Sonic The Hedgehog. EVERYONE said Video Game Movies don't work, and here is Sonic the Hedgehog movie proving everyone else wrong.
**ISSUE**
Hollywood Movie Makers wants to make movies, but believes by making Anime Live Action, they're capable of making BIG bucks with simple ShortCuts.
**SOLUTION**
Just make the movie a Seperate Universe with a Whole Different Story and Background without copying the Source Material. -Also, Animes that are known to be Exaggerant are Automatic No-Go's-
But Death Note live action was an inspiration. And that's why it was horrible.
Instead of following the original story to make a great psychological thriller, they made what became an abomination.
And the irony here is that they made Ryuk, the only aspect of the story that could not work pretty well, while butchering the easiest parts.
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It was more like trying to Remake the Series into American than actually being an Inspiration. If they did an Original Story where it's NOT Son of Police Investigator takes book and becomes a Serial Killer with Girlfriend while L is after them then sure.
It's pretty clear they wanted to make Death Note into Live Action, but because filming across seas to Japan is Expensive, they decided to Americanise the Story.
Making the Original Story as a movie is redundant, there's no need to for that. Making a story where some random janitor find the death note from a high schooler, who accidentally dropped their notebook out of their bag, is more original than what they had in store, AND more of an inspiration than... Diluted Versions of the Characters.
The amount of euphoria and pure joy that rushed through me when i saw the "Stronger than you in Spanish in Africa Directors cut" sent me.
Part of the issue is they keep going after big name shonen anime. I think a Kare Kano or even a haruhi suzumiya adaptation for Neflix would be SUPER easy to do. That and trying to adapt very very long form methods of storytelling into a 2 to 3 hour movie. It isnt impossible but it is difficult.
9:58 You make me laugh. Oh my god, I love your reviews!
I also like the simplicity of your pfp, did you draw it yourself?
Nah its from the manga/anime Mob Psycho 100
@@NasuPrimeit’s mr psycho helmet 😧
Dude you have QUICKLY become my favorite youtuber. I was here when you had a few thousand subs and 1 video. Now I think I'll be here in a few months when you have 800k subs.
Watched the netflix adaptation of Hell Girl. The effects are really great. I like what they did when transporting a client to Hell Girl's realm. Also on how they make people disappear. The story? Manageable.
What I didn't like is they removed parts which are, IMO, iconic to the series: the boat and the chest mark/tattoo. Also the assistants of Hell Girl feels like they're "out of place" in the live action (well at least for me).
you quickly becoming one of my favorite up and coming UA-camr
That last bit with the picture of "I rest my phone case on the bed" lol 😆
One exceptión to this rule I would say is Kakegurui's Live Action. I think I saw it around the same time of the 2 animated seasons, and it has something pretty peculiar in it.
The characters act like anime characters, but from a theatrical point of view. Things are exagerated as they are in the anime, and acting as well (which wasnt bad imo). But the thing that really got me the most, was using the resource of freezing everything in action, and go talk straight to the camera to say what the character is thinking.
I though, well this is like watching a theater play instead of a live action, what a cool choice.
I guess is because it doesnt have to rely on special effects that is "easier" to adapt, but I still hold dear (along with Mob Psycho, Assassination Classroom and the 2 Death Note japanese movies) as the nicest live actions I've seen.
I think musicals adapted from anime are kind of amazing.
They did it with Demon Slayer, Haikyuu, MHA, and more, and it works, in my opinion. (I recommend watching the Takarazuka performances on UA-cam)
Like animation, theatre tends to express more with movement and facial expressions.
It also costs WAY less than a movie and you can get away with most of the issues when it comes to adapting an anime.
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True true.
The rurouni kenshin movies are fine.
the problem. is thd audience is niche. main stream it vcomes off really cringey
Excellent video! I mostly agree with everything you said. However, I'm a shameless optimist who believes that one day live-action anime will work. Could be 5 years from now or 20 years, who knows. It starts at the top with a proper budget, a director who gets it, and producers who don't meddle. Changes will need to be made, of course, and that's the part that many fans will have a problem with. I dunno, I'm probably wrong but we'll see what happens.
the biggest problem is acting n script..next to the director.
u need really good actors.. not just good looking people.
n anime is do overthe top...bad actors make that cringe
@@npcimknot958 yeah but that goes without saying. An actor only does what the director says. And if you have higher ups that get the anime to some degree, they'll pen a better script.
One piece says hold my beer
No need for live actions you american
Kung-fu hustle is a good movie. Cartoon humor and great fight. Felt like a anime
Great video, i loved the scenes used. But i only half agree, even though i agree that certain aspects are unadaptable and that's what gives the medium value, i don't think that makes a translation impossible and i don't think it's just money hunt, in the same way that anime is not. People were always curious to see how those stories would look like with real people and movement; and we already have a successful adaptation, Edge of Tomorrow.
They're just approaching the wrong way, visuals, actions and battles are not the only appeal of anime, a lot of times it's not the main appeal even in action series (like HxH). Many series trump on being thought provoking. Studios just need to start taking something like Psycho Pass and Monster and do a Dark Knight version. Not that it should be super realistic or even faithful just take those main plots and put on a more credible scenario. Hero movies, and recently Sandman, prove you can do this. Harry Potter is another example of how you can make the absurd astonishing.
Space Battleship Yamato looks you dead in the eyes 😶
Surprised it’s not mentioned much in these types of videos.
It’s pretty much fit to be in live-action, considering that its characters and the ship itself mostly lacks flashy, anime-exclusive stuff, and naval-ish space battles are already proven to be doable in live action (Star Trek, Star Wars, Galactica, etc.)
8:28 there is one exception to this, but you can't cast Jim Carry as every character to try and make all of their overexaggerated expressions look right
character actors r the best. but the are rare.
When you mention squash and stretch I honestly cracked up for minutes on you using Gamagori from episode 1 as an example
Mans doesn’t know how to maintain a consistent size or shape for more than 2 seconds
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this is a masterpiece in writing and editing scene selection... whoever you -and your team- are well done
Thanks bruv 🤝
The only good live action anime from Netflix is Rouroni Kenshin, yeah the hair styles are off putting but the story and action is phenomenal. When I watched it, I didn't even know that it was based off an anime, now it's one of my favorite foreign films. Outside of that, live action adaptations of animated properties need to stop! Live action works for complex dramas and character study, and animation works for bringing worlds to life that wouldn't be explored unless CGI is used.
I think once the story is grounded in reality then it could be adapted. Library Wars was an excellent adaptation
But Chinese fantasy dramas are adapted from novels and they're way better than the source material so a good team can do anything
If they wanted to make a GOOD live action, they should pick an anime that's more realistic like Princess Jellyfish, A Silent Voice, or Your Lie In April. Something slice-of-life. Sci-fi & Fantasy animes just don't lend themselves to live-action. If they wanted to adapt a shoujo high school romance, I wouldn't be against it. But things like Attack on Titan, Demon Slayer, Dragon Ball, or Full Metal Alchemist? No thanks.
princess jellyfish already have 2 live action
how many you want lol
I hate how people think that animation is for kids and that the real deal is Hollywood or at least that’s what Hollywood want people to think if nobody is thinking it, but I know some people do. Some of the best shows and movies I’ve ever seen were animation flat out
Man, this video was so well done. Also, I'd like to add that it's hard to portray thought in live-action because it just looks awkward but in anime, it feels pretty normal. Also, also, how do you do your research for these types of videos? it would be cool if you made a vid in the future kinda breaking that aspect of video making down.
Hey man, so this is another GREAT video you made!
I saw the pole you made about why people subscribed and although my first video was the soulslike one, I am staying here because of your other videos. In fact I haven't even seen the other videos on Elden Ring or Dark Souls. The stuff you say is pretty interesting and that's why I'm subbed, keep doing your content and do videos about what YOU want to talk about..trust me it's working and it's just a matter of time til you get a bigger following.
Can't wait for that to happen so I can come here and comment that I'm one of the OG subs as if that means anything, lol.
Preciate you bro! 👍