It often feels as if anime is a medium where nothing is off limits and anything is possible. Captivating, original stories come out each year and while fresh ideas can connect big with audiences, there’s often an even greater advantage to returning to an older, established idea from a different angle. Sequels are a necessary evil in every industry and anime movies are no exception, whether it’s movies like The Cat Returns, Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, or even Dragon Ball Z: Broly – Second Coming. Anime sequels aren’t always creatively bankrupt or destined to fail, but there’s still a delicate balance to figuring out which stories deserve another chapter. Audiences have understandable reservations that cherished anime classics will receive disappointing successors. However, there are plenty of retro anime classics that could do a lot with a proper sequel.Belladonna of Sadness must be seen to be believed. It’s more of an experimental tone poem that’s conveyed through surreal visuals than a conventional anime movie and it’s a testament to what’s possible with traditional hand-drawn animation. Belladonna of Sadness presents a Faustian fable that’s loosely based upon Satanism and Witchcraft that depicts a broken peasant’s deal with the Devil.5 Harsh Realities Of Anime Sequels (& 5 Perks)
It often feels as if anime is a medium where nothing is off limits and anything is possible. Captivating, original stories come out each year and while fresh ideas can connect big with audiences, there’s often an even greater advantage to returning to an older, established idea from a different angle. Sequels are a necessary evil in every industry and anime movies are no exception, whether it’s movies like The Cat Returns, Ghost in the Shell 2: Innocence, or even Dragon Ball Z: Broly – Second Coming.
Anime sequels aren’t always creatively bankrupt or destined to fail, but there’s still a delicate balance to figuring out which stories deserve another chapter. Audiences have understandable reservations that cherished anime classics will receive disappointing successors. However, there are plenty of retro anime classics that could do a lot with a proper sequel.
Belladonna of Sadness must be seen to be believed. It’s more of an experimental tone poem that’s conveyed through surreal visuals than a conventional anime movie and it’s a testament to what’s possible with traditional hand-drawn animation. Belladonna of Sadness presents a Faustian fable that’s loosely based upon Satanism and Witchcraft that depicts a broken peasant’s deal with the Devil.
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