Mangaminx said:
Ramen89 said:
The series is produced by Japanese animation powerhouse GONZO, but will be released in the US before Japan. Hollywood actor Samuel L Jackson will be playing the lead character "Afro".
Thats enough right there to make me steer well clear of it :lol:
I feel the same way really, part of me hopes it bombs so American culture dosen't influence anime to much in the future.
The hell are you talking about? Afro Samurai is based on a self-published manga by a Japanese author, there's no major American influence. Same goes for Champloo.
Besides, American influences on anime are nothing new. Osamu Tezuka, the God Of Manga, was heavily influenced by very early Disney cartoons. Anime's been influenced by American culture since it's inception, and all the elitist fans who're complaining about the diversification of influences for anime - surely that's more good than bad? - are starting to get on my nerves. It's like the stupid double-standard that a lot of fan srtists have - for some reason it's fine for them to draw anime/manga-style illustrations, but God forbid a professional American character designer should do the same.
Why should Japanese anime creators listen more to Western fans than open themselves up to new ideas from Western artforms?