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My Opinions on the Different KumoDesu Adaptations.
-Overall
The Light Novel is the best, both the Manga and Anime Adaption unfortunately bungled the Plot in different ways. Cutting out the Human Side (Manga Adaption) or Rushing the Plot (Anime Adaption) messes with the Pacing and Foreshadowing.
-Web Novel vs Light Novel:
The author himself said that the Web Novel is sort of the “bad end” where the Light Novel is the “good/true end” of the series. Therefore I haven’t read the WN but only the LN because the WN sounds depressing.
-Manga:
The Manga cuts out the changing perspective which messes with the narrative (particularly foreshadowing and world building that Shun is responsible for) a lot. Also, though I never wanna put down someone’s art (because I’m sure they will improve with time), the character design changes are really bad looking. My personal pet peeve will forever be giving Kumoko three body segments making her NOT A SPIDER by definition. But I must give credit where credit is due, paneling is really hard and no one talks about the skill it takes turning a mainly text media into a manga layout and they did a great job on that front.
-Anime:
The human side does not suck the Anime just adapted it poorly. The Anime tries to cram in a lot of plot so they cut out most of the fun character interactions that make you like them (mostly Shun and Katia’s Relationship and Childhood) but also somehow missed and fumbled major plot points that are super important later on (Bee Fight, Leston Rescue, and Kumoko’s Reaction To Maxing Taboo as Top Three). It was fun if you know the series though, just to see parts of it animated was nice. Also simplified versions of the Light Novel designs are appreciated.
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S - Console Fighting Games of 1995
Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S (1995) is a 2D fighting game developed by Tose and published by Bandai, released exclusively for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer in Japan. Loosely following the Sailor Moon S anime season, the game features a roster of nine playable characters — the five Inner Senshi, three Outer Senshi (Uranus, Neptune, Pluto), and Chibi Moon — who compete in a tournament-style series of battles Sailor Saturn was not included in this 1995 release. Each match is fought best two‑out‑of‑three, with stages based on familiar Tokyo locations and a dynamic camera that zooms in and out depending on the fighters’ distance.
Each Senshi has her own special techniques, activated through command inputs similar to traditional fighting games. After defeating the other eight Senshi, the player must face Super Sailor Moon in a final challenge to earn the title of Super Senshi. With its bright anime visuals, character‑faithful movesets, and accessible mechanics, Pretty Soldier Sailor Moon S stands as a unique and charming entry in the 3DO’s small but eclectic fighting‑game library.
For other Fighting game shorts check out this playlist.
Collection of shorts coving fighting games
For the full length videos of this game as well as other fighting games released in 1995 check out this playlist.
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i’m gonna be real with you guys,, i didn’t expect for vnc to ever really get an anime. and if it did it certainly wasn’t gonna be any time soon.