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The Bar / Re: Dresden Files in Anime
« on: July 04, 2022, 12:51:51 AM »
My mistake.  The Anime I was referring to is "Vox Machina" on Amazon Prime. 
Yeah, its tough to get behind Kids Anime, but if you write in some great sarcasm, some sexual inuendo and some great sorcery battles with a lot of action and destruction (something you can't afford to do in a weekly live action show), then the Anime makes sense.  Look what the Executives/producers did to Firefly and to The Expanse, even to the original Star Trek, all because they thought it cost too much.  Do you actually think Anime costs MORE than live action??

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DF Spoilers / Re: Request help for finding recent topics here!
« on: July 01, 2022, 09:11:48 PM »
I'm almost done reading Skin Game and I have a question about Laschiel's coin.  When did it get freed and available for Hanah Asher to own it?  Last I knew, Harry buried it under a foot of concrete in the basement of his house.   Who dug it up?

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The Bar / Laschiel's coin
« on: July 01, 2022, 12:54:15 AM »
Hi,  I'm working my way thru all the Dresden books and I'm now on "Skin Game" and I have a question.  Maybe I forgot and it was mentioned several books back, but how was Laschiel's coin made available for Hana Asher to get hold of?  The last I knew, that coin was buried under a foot of concrete in Harry's basement.  Who dug it up?

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The Bar / Dresden Files in Anime
« on: July 01, 2022, 12:46:53 AM »
Okay, I watched some of the TV Show episodes from 2007, before I started reading the books.  I realized the books had so much more incredible action, so much more naughty thoughts and humor than that TV show.  The show just couldn't do those things. TV shows nowadays are so much about business and making a profit--right away. Those epic wizard battles with incredible, horrible demons and monsters.  Think of the cost for all that CGI.  And if the show doesn't garner a large viewership right away, producers will cancel it.  The solution?  Anime!  There are plenty of anime shows out there with people with magic powers battling monsters, but few have the sarcastic wit that Jum Butcher gives Harry.  Also, they don't have to pay massive CGI costs in order to portray those great wizard vs monster battles.  I know most anime is only 25 minutes long, and it would be near impossible to cover one of his stories in that little time, but, anime is starting to break that barrier.  I've seen shows that have a storyline that takes 2-4 episodes to cover.  I've been watching a show called "Nach Machina" and its got a couple stories that are 3 episodes long.  It also is near rated R for showing sex and having cuss words.  I think the Dresden Files has a lot better chance in Anime.

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