EmilLang1000 wrote:Oh wow... is it just me, or is there a fairly big trend now of taking the most popular and best animes of all time and remaking them lately. I'm not entirely complaining; unlike Hollywood remakes, Anime tends to only get better when the shows are remade - they usually follow the manga's storyline more closely then. The increase in animation quality from even ten years ago is apparrent, and I'm really hoping I see some classics remade: Ranma 1/2 and Urusei Yatsura, Galaxy Express 999 and Harlock, Kenshin, Dragonball Z, and of course Macross.
Still, I'm glad to see Kanon is getting a redux. Let's hope it's as good as the transition from Ah! My Goddess OVA to Ah! My Goddess TV... or Hellsing TV to Hellsing OVA (drooldrool)
Although I'd love to see some of those series remade/updated, I wouldn't hold my breath considering the sheer length of some of those properties. The closest thing to GE999 is
Galaxy Railways. Considering the age of a few of them, and their relative popularity today, I doubt a company will bankroll a new series while re-using old stories.
Many of those old series are pretty long and I doubt a production company would commit to re-doing a series that already had a long run. Ah! My Goddess only had a short OAV series, a theatrical movie, and a spin-off TV series (Mini-Goddess) that was a set of short mini-episodes previous to the current TV series.
I seriously hope Japan doesn't catch Hollywood's remake-itis. I don't need to see the likes of another Planet of the Apes or The Shaggy Dog.
Anyway, considering that the company handling this is the same one that did Air, I'm really looking forward to this new Kanon.