The Gundam movie released at the same time was a remake of an older image, but it drew a larger audience. As for “Gundam,” word of mouth gradually spread its appeal, and fans of the first series, who usually do not watch anime in movie theaters, came to see it before the official announcement of spoilers for the important parts.
As for “The Rose of Versailles,” some people saw the movie not because they were interested in the content, but because they wanted the special merchandise that came as a free gift to the audience.
Despite the fact that “Gundam” was a remake of an old series, the younger generation also came to see the show. So I felt that the different arrangements of the remakes influenced the audience. So I think it is interesting to watch Gundam movies as well and compare the differences between the remakes!
A nearby movie theater finished showing “The Rose of Versailles” on March 6, and it looks like it changed to the Doraemon movie on March 7.
The second chapter of the Mononokai movie started showing on March 14, so I think many movie theaters finished showing the Versailles movie to coincide with that timing.
So, now that the movie has finished showing in theaters, it may be available on video distribution services as early as two months from now.
Thanks for your reply! I'm relieved to hear that there were no issues with my review.
Oh, that's right! Since you watch both anime and read manga, spoilers aren’t much of a problem for you, huh?
If the first Mononoke movie is getting a theatrical release in Japan, I think it will be screened in the U.S. as well. However, since its box office performance in Japan hasn't been great, I believe the number of theaters showing it overseas will be quite limited, if at all.
By the way, I went to see it on the second day after its release, and in a rural theater with 300 seats, there were only four people watching, including myself. Given that, I don’t think it has the level of popularity needed for a major overseas release. Plus, the number of theaters showing it in Japan was already quite low, which might indicate that they didn't expect it to be a big hit in the first place.
Oh, I shared this in the shoujo manga club comments, but here's a link to a website where you can create a Versailles no Bara movie poster-style image.
It’s a Japanese website, but if you play around with it, you should be able to make an image.
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Aaaaahhhh, thanks for reading my review of the Rose of Versailles movie too. I did put a spoiler warning, but I hope I didn't write in a way that offended you. I wrote this while wondering how much I should spoil the movie.
Personally, I was very unhappy with the spoilerific thread titles that were posted before the movie's release, saying that the movie is a musical, so I'm worried that I might have written something that people who read my review might not want to know or feel.
I think that most of the anime movies that are being released now will be closed in late April, so you should be able to see them as early as May or summer on video streaming services.
As you can see from my review of the movie, there are some parts that are cut out, so it would be better to watch both the manga and the anime to get a better understanding of the movie. Well, the Takarazuka Revue version of the musical is also enjoyable in its own way, so if you understand Japanese, I'd suggest you see it.
hmmm idk about that, most ppl u see around here are eager to answer those kind of questions, or at least, what i've seen. I mean, yeah, life is about living it not about a specific goal bc you just won't get any enjoyment from it at all which is a waste and a pity. Yeah, I never really understood materialistic desires as CORNY as that sounds but i dont feel any need for it although i respect a lot when ppl get so passionate they focus on collecting stuff, it also helps a lot of creators so im glad. Yeah, surrounded by ppl that love u in both a romantic and platonic sense seems to be what ppl most aspire to, so i find it amusing how its so difficult to truly find it. Do you have any plans to achieve it?
exactly, like even just reviewing anime which is as dumb as it sounds, i feel how i cant enjoy stuff as fully bc im constantly evaluating so i cant even imagine what it must be like acutally working on things you like. thank you!! ill tryyyy to make it better. hahaa yeh the concepts of theroretical science are pretty neat i won't deny, fascintating. Hmmm well happy would just mean being happy about who i am and what ive done ig. Being proud of it. There is no clear picture for me, if I reach that level of liking who i am then i dont care what i have or what i dont. wbu, what is your happy future??
hmm bc i feel like engineers get stuff done at the end of the day, while other branches of science are much more theoretical. yeaaaahhhh unis in USA seem completely cash grabbing schemes and i do agree they should try and prepare ppl better for what they may want in the future instead of just thrusting them into it all tsktsk. awwwww videogames sound sick, yeah i wanted to also focus on that but i didnt want a hobby to become like a burden. Hmmm well, try and improve this world even in the smallest of ways ig and to be happy essentially hahah
yeh exactly!! at least ppl are calming down so thats good and stuff can actually be ignored. oooffff yeh man hahaha you really back with those anime. hmm i go to school for biochemical eng what about u? what did u study or are studying?
awwwww thats very sweet. Yup, here too, and everyone's getting infected so idk when it'll reach its peak and go down bc for now im not seeing it do so. No avoiding it,as you rightfully said, even friends that you know can't change anything go on and on about it tsk tsk, thank you for the wishes and likewise! When did you first start getting into anime?
hhahaha true true, with age does come experience so u get my respect.
well rn nothing bc coronavirus really hitting hard, but normally my time is divided in uni, friends and basically that ngl. what about yourself?
yeah!! i really liked utena and thats what i was hoping here too but the protag isssss not as good. HMHM symbolism and psychological themes right up my alley. AND satoshi kon yeah!! everything great
gotta crack down in all his fabulous stuff these days ngl
ooohh haruhi! ive always heard great things but idk if im too old for it now.
ittss good but im a sucker for exactly these types of themes, like girl being boylike, old anime and nice art. it is NOT going as i expected which isnt good :c but oh well, maybe itll be better
what are u watching?
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As for “The Rose of Versailles,” some people saw the movie not because they were interested in the content, but because they wanted the special merchandise that came as a free gift to the audience.
Despite the fact that “Gundam” was a remake of an old series, the younger generation also came to see the show. So I felt that the different arrangements of the remakes influenced the audience. So I think it is interesting to watch Gundam movies as well and compare the differences between the remakes!
The second chapter of the Mononokai movie started showing on March 14, so I think many movie theaters finished showing the Versailles movie to coincide with that timing.
So, now that the movie has finished showing in theaters, it may be available on video distribution services as early as two months from now.
Oh, that's right! Since you watch both anime and read manga, spoilers aren’t much of a problem for you, huh?
If the first Mononoke movie is getting a theatrical release in Japan, I think it will be screened in the U.S. as well. However, since its box office performance in Japan hasn't been great, I believe the number of theaters showing it overseas will be quite limited, if at all.
By the way, I went to see it on the second day after its release, and in a rural theater with 300 seats, there were only four people watching, including myself. Given that, I don’t think it has the level of popularity needed for a major overseas release. Plus, the number of theaters showing it in Japan was already quite low, which might indicate that they didn't expect it to be a big hit in the first place.
Oh, I shared this in the shoujo manga club comments, but here's a link to a website where you can create a Versailles no Bara movie poster-style image.
It’s a Japanese website, but if you play around with it, you should be able to make an image.
https://verbara-movie.jp/oscar-maker/
This is the kind of image you can create, so if you're interested, give it a try!
Aaaaahhhh, thanks for reading my review of the Rose of Versailles movie too. I did put a spoiler warning, but I hope I didn't write in a way that offended you. I wrote this while wondering how much I should spoil the movie.
Personally, I was very unhappy with the spoilerific thread titles that were posted before the movie's release, saying that the movie is a musical, so I'm worried that I might have written something that people who read my review might not want to know or feel.
I think that most of the anime movies that are being released now will be closed in late April, so you should be able to see them as early as May or summer on video streaming services.
As you can see from my review of the movie, there are some parts that are cut out, so it would be better to watch both the manga and the anime to get a better understanding of the movie. Well, the Takarazuka Revue version of the musical is also enjoyable in its own way, so if you understand Japanese, I'd suggest you see it.
well rn nothing bc coronavirus really hitting hard, but normally my time is divided in uni, friends and basically that ngl. what about yourself?
oh u win by a MILE, im 20
guess ill have to start calling u grandpa
how old are you?
gotta be utena ngl hahah im a sucker for butch girls, and happy saturday!
gotta crack down in all his fabulous stuff these days ngl
ooohh haruhi! ive always heard great things but idk if im too old for it now.
what are u watching?