#though kikaider has a more odd cause because the second anime REALLY wants you to have read the manga despite them dubbing it
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I’ve been thinking about this for awhile regarding kikaider stuff but after watching Mazinkaiser I had a realization with older anime IPs when it comes to adaptations even if it’s so obvious.
When we think of anime adaptations we tend to either see “they’re 100% faithful just a few scenes might get cut out for time, or the anime might expand on the manga a tad more” (the more recent stuff) or “they start by faithfully adapting the manga before it goes into a different direction and makes up its own story” (a trend usually seen in the 2000s) but I think older anime IPs strike a interesting middle ground of “they were already different from the manga yet are still adapting elements from it.”
An obvious examples is the getter ovas change details of the manga but new which is considered the “closest” to the manga is still super different-aging up the cast, how Michiru is very different, having musashi and Benkei be one dude, etc-I would say dynapro has a general trend of doing this even if they do try to adapt key moments, but I also thought about how kikaider did this with its first anime. Instead of being 1 to 1 to the manga it changed a lot of things, and it especially feels clear with the second anime they wanted you to have read the manga.
Of course this has its downsides if all the shows expect you to read the manga first as watching anime is easier for most people-though the reverse is true for others-but I do find this a lot cooler how the anime and mangas are different from the start yet share things that it feels encouraging to read and watch both of them rather then the whole of people going “watch this anime adaptation that’s mid until it gets mid then read the rest of the manga”.
#meg text#this is probably blabbering mess but I’ve had one hell of a weekend so far oof#Also im not trying to say anyone who does the false method is bad as i understand why people do it with somethings#I get watching the anime adapt the beginning of the manga is sometimes faster as we know how manga gets#But i personally wouldn’t watch a anime adaptation that “starts off faithful then changes midway due to stuff” if the manga is right there#Granted I praise all the old animes for encouraging both but I still need to read more mangas siiiiigh#(I realized this specifically with kikaider that maybe I should read the whole thing then watch all the animes again)#(But I only intended to rewatch OG especially since it be quicker but this conflicts me so I’m procrastinating more on it)#though kikaider has a more odd cause because the second anime REALLY wants you to have read the manga despite them dubbing it#it does not tie well to the first anime so it fails as a sequel but it adapts the proper ending of the manga from what I know#the only odd thing I can compare to that is how go team never got a proper adaptation so only watching the getter animes you lose context#but that’s mostly for they’ve never been portrayed accurately 💀 (SVN would be close but gai is different and go and sho are watered down)#also I realize I should tag fandoms cause this will probably appear in their tags oops but this is also just a general anime ramble
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