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Nov 19, 8:55 PM
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Nov 19, 9:00 PM
#2
Holy crap this is my favorite pree 2000 anime. hyyyped af. the 79 version is in my top 9 fav of all time |
Nov 19, 9:07 PM
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Reply to Ambeon
Holy crap this is my favorite pree 2000 anime. hyyyped af. the 79 version is in my top 9 fav of all time
@Ambeon this is my all time fav anime, I’m part hyped part nervous |
Nov 19, 9:09 PM
#4
It better have animation just like pre-2000s Anime. They were just aesthetic. |
Nov 19, 9:09 PM
#5
Instant 'Plan to watch'. I'm currently watching the original, was thinking - "why there is no newer adaptation" - boom - MAL notification. |
Nov 20, 1:03 AM
#6
Ooh!! I'm so excited!!! I loved the old version! |
Nov 20, 1:38 AM
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Nov 20, 2:38 AM
#8
This was unexpected and I'll be watching for sure! |
Nov 20, 3:44 AM
#9
I find it very hard to believe that it'll even come close to the OG for background art alone. Also it would need to be a long adaptation just like the OG cause otherwise why do this adaptation? |
Nov 20, 6:14 AM
#10
this is like top 3 news this year super hype |
Nov 20, 6:40 AM
#11
Any idea what this is about? I was planning to start the 1979 version soon, so seeing a notification for this new entry really caught me off guard. By the way, since I’m here, do I need to watch the 2009 adaptation before diving into the 1979 one? |
Nov 20, 11:16 AM
#12
Another remake??? I was planning on picking up Anne again soon, I didn’t think at all they were remaking this! |
Nov 20, 12:34 PM
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Nov 21, 6:22 AM
#14
I'm so excited for this! I'll also probably rewatch the original as well. :D |
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Nov 21, 9:00 AM
#15
I already miss Takahata. |
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Nov 21, 3:39 PM
#16
Reply to Pokitaru
Any idea what this is about? I was planning to start the 1979 version soon, so seeing a notification for this new entry really caught me off guard.
By the way, since I’m here, do I need to watch the 2009 adaptation before diving into the 1979 one?
By the way, since I’m here, do I need to watch the 2009 adaptation before diving into the 1979 one?
@Pokitaru Start with Akage no Anne 1979 Episode 1 7:30 pm Sunday January 7 1979 Anne of Green Gables/ Akage no Anne is the adaptation of Lucy Montgomery's original 1908 book Anne of Green Gables. Before Green Gables is the 2009 adaptation of the 2008 book by Budge Wilson who is not the Original Creator If you watch the 2009 series first you are watching a story written 100 years after the original story by some one who wasn't even alive during the era in which Anne exists. The original story is written by some one who was alive at the exact same time the character she created was living. The world building and historical accuracy is so accurate. Start with Lucy Montgomery's story. Everything is based on this. What's it about? Japanese: Akage no Anne Life isn’t easy for Anne Shirley, an 11-year-old orphan with a vast imagination and a short temper. In a twist of fate, she gets taken into the Cuthbert house in Avonlea. The elderly occupants Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert were looking for a young boy to help in the fields, but they’re in for quite a shock when they realize Anne is a girl. Adapted from the acclaimed classic by L. M. Montgomery, Akage no Anne portrays Anne’s upbringing from 11 to 17 years of age and her encounters and separations with various people. Only time will tell what major decision Anne has to make that will change her life forever. [Written by MAL Rewrite] That is all that any one needs to know before watching the first episode. Watch the English Dub which has English voice actors for the Englsih Empire based story. The story is set at the time Canada was still a part of the British Empire. The voice actors in the English Dub were mostly born during the time of the British Empire. They really bring their characters to life. |
Rui_ReiNov 21, 4:16 PM
Nov 21, 3:55 PM
#17
Reply to Rui_Rei
@Pokitaru
Start with Akage no Anne 1979 Episode 1
7:30 pm Sunday January 7 1979
Anne of Green Gables/ Akage no Anne is the adaptation of Lucy Montgomery's original 1908 book Anne of Green Gables.
Before Green Gables is the 2009 adaptation of the 2008 book by Budge Wilson who is not the Original Creator
If you watch the 2009 series first you are watching a story written 100 years after the original story by some one who wasn't even alive during the era in which Anne exists.
The original story is written by some one who was alive at the exact same time the character she created was living. The world building and historical accuracy is so accurate.
Start with Lucy Montgomery's story. Everything is based on this.
What's it about?
Japanese: Akage no Anne
Life isn’t easy for Anne Shirley, an 11-year-old orphan with a vast imagination and a short temper.
In a twist of fate, she gets taken into the Cuthbert house in Avonlea.
The elderly occupants Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert were looking for a young boy to help in the fields, but they’re in for quite a shock when they realize Anne is a girl.
Adapted from the acclaimed classic by L. M. Montgomery, Akage no Anne portrays Anne’s upbringing from 11 to 17 years of age and her encounters and separations with various people.
Only time will tell what major decision Anne has to make that will change her life forever.
[Written by MAL Rewrite]
That is all that any one needs to know before watching the first episode.
Watch the English Dub which has English voice actors for the Englsih Empire based story.
The story is set at the time Canada was still a part of the British Empire. The voice actors in the English Dub were mostly born during the time of the British Empire.
They really bring their characters to life.
Start with Akage no Anne 1979 Episode 1
7:30 pm Sunday January 7 1979
Anne of Green Gables/ Akage no Anne is the adaptation of Lucy Montgomery's original 1908 book Anne of Green Gables.
Before Green Gables is the 2009 adaptation of the 2008 book by Budge Wilson who is not the Original Creator
If you watch the 2009 series first you are watching a story written 100 years after the original story by some one who wasn't even alive during the era in which Anne exists.
The original story is written by some one who was alive at the exact same time the character she created was living. The world building and historical accuracy is so accurate.
Start with Lucy Montgomery's story. Everything is based on this.
What's it about?
Japanese: Akage no Anne
Life isn’t easy for Anne Shirley, an 11-year-old orphan with a vast imagination and a short temper.
In a twist of fate, she gets taken into the Cuthbert house in Avonlea.
The elderly occupants Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert were looking for a young boy to help in the fields, but they’re in for quite a shock when they realize Anne is a girl.
Adapted from the acclaimed classic by L. M. Montgomery, Akage no Anne portrays Anne’s upbringing from 11 to 17 years of age and her encounters and separations with various people.
Only time will tell what major decision Anne has to make that will change her life forever.
[Written by MAL Rewrite]
That is all that any one needs to know before watching the first episode.
Watch the English Dub which has English voice actors for the Englsih Empire based story.
The story is set at the time Canada was still a part of the British Empire. The voice actors in the English Dub were mostly born during the time of the British Empire.
They really bring their characters to life.
@Rui_Rei Got it, thanks! |
Nov 21, 4:56 PM
#18
Absolutely hyped. Wanna see more of the great classics getting a remake. |
Nov 21, 5:28 PM
#19
“Hey this sounds cool” *sees studio* “Nevermind” |
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Nov 23, 8:39 AM
#20
It has to be one of the best news this year. It made me so happy!! 😊❤️❤️ I love the Anne's books, and I watched some episodes of the old anime, so it's guaranteed that I'm going to see the new one, in April! I can't wait for it! |
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