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A Presentation By The Team To Conclude

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To conclude our 4-part series set, please have a look at our presentation explaining our analysis below! Team Presentation Video Conclusion: We would like to thank everyone involved in giving us the opportunity to make this blog possible.  And don't go anywhere! We will certainly be putting out more content for the otaku world to see.  Stay tuned and goodbye for now.

Violet Evergarden (Part 3)

Hey guys, In this post I will be covering episodes 9 to 13 in the anime and chapters 5 and 6 in the light novel.  On comparison through fidelity, the anime does not stay loyal as most of the contents in chapter 5 were not adapted into the anime. Also the interaction between Gilbert and the has been cut short which fails to convey a very deeper relationship between them. One of the major changes in the anime is the character of Cattleya. In the light novel she is younger than Violet and has a hyperactive behaviour. Whereas in the anime she does retain her flirtatious behaviour but is given the role of a mother figure. The coworker/younger sister role is then replaced by the introduction of Iris and Erika. After reading the entire light novel and watching the anime, the anime seems to be well structured in terms of the events because the novel gives an impression of a collection of short stories with violet just in them, whereas the anime puts these stories in order and gives us a linear

Sword Art Online (Part 4)

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So far, we have discussed various cinematic adaptation concepts like Fidelity, Appropriation, Focalization, and the Chronological Order of events in the SAO anime series. In this post, let's touch upon anime aesthetics and Intertextuality. Different special effects such as different colors to depict different types of magic, darker shades to show evil, etc., were widely used in the anime and LN illustrations. Further, the non-diegetic music overlay , especially during the climax scenes, adds a final layer to the illusions. They help to channel an extra dose of emotions from the viewers. Even the intros of the anime have a very catchy tune . Overall this presents a robust aesthetic presentation. SAO series is based on a video game. Many expeditions or adventures in the series are based on myths and mythological characters . One of the side stories, Sword Art Online Calibur, that's present in both the anime and the LN, is the fight with the Greek god of lightning, Thor. In bot

Overlord- Openings, Endings and Intermediality

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In this fourth blog, I shall be focusing on what makes anime, anime! Many of them know them by the name of OPs and EDs or Openings and Endings. These are some of the elements which other media don't have, and as an anime enthusiast, I am proud and happy to talk about these that are made with special care and consideration and are the major constituents of beauty in this art form. The visuals, paintings and cuts along with the music or song make great sense and give the viewers an epiphany if they observe well. And to all those anime watchers who complain that openings and endings spoil the series, my answer is 'Silence, lower lifeforms! You do not qualify to speak!' "...just bow your heads and wait for the end, full of gratitude." Please don't take this personally; this is just a reference from  Overlord.  Nevertheless, I shall say that you are missing out on what anime has to offer to the community. The Opening of Season one can be regarded as equivalent to t

Classroom of the Elite

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 Hey guys, Welcome to my fourth blog. Here we are going to conclude the anime i.e we are going to discuss from episode 7 to 12. Volume 3 of the Novel has covered these episodes. Again Let's start our discussion with fidelity. I would like to say that the Anime has done a very good job to cover all the things from this Volume. This is evident as we can see, it took 6 episodes to cover a single volume whereas, the first 6 episodes took 2 whole volumes. But there was a big change in episode 7, this episode was nowhere in the Novel(Yes the whole episode was missing). After searching from where they took this episode I found that it was taken from a later volume which was volume 4.5. This episode was just a filler so it didn't affect the storyline that much, but there were major changes in this episode compared with Volume 4.5, so we can say that the Anime was not quite loyal to this Volume. After episode 7 from 8 to 12 the Anime was, I would like to say, almost exact with the Novel

Unlimited Blade Works Part 4

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In this finale of the Unlimited Blade Works series, I renew hope in you readers, for this light novel was adapted into an anime by the reputed studio, Ufotable. You will not be disappointed. The anime not only utilised its potential to accommodate the philosophy behind Unlimited Blade Works' fiery fights, but it enhanced them as well. Unlimited Blade Works' core message is conquering oneself, evidently driven home by the dialogue between Emiya Shirou and Archer(who is Emiya Shirou from a different timeline). Archer despises who he became and aimed to prevent Emiya from becoming him by eliminating him. It was upto Emiya to prove Archer wrong. This was not done justice in the movie.  Who said animation can only make fights better? The dynamic facial expressions during character dialogue, the perfect voice-acting just took the series to another level, to the point where the movie adaptation was nudged out to irrelevance.It made the haphazard cuts in story frames of the movie extre

Fate/Stay Night: Unlimited Blade Works Part 3

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In my previous articles, we looked at how the Fate/Stay Night Unlimited Blade Works route was unjustly adapted into a movie. Here, we talk about the main cinematic aspect which the Fate series revolves upon - intertexuality. As mentioned earlier, the Servants in Fate are all characters of mythologies from all around the world, in a present-day setting. It is an anachronism . In fact, so are their weapons. Let's take a look. 1.Cú Chulainn and Gae Bolg In Unlimited Blade Works this is a weapon used by the Servant of class Lancer,  Cú Chulainn . It is based on a weapon, Gae Bulg of Irish mythology. In both the myth and the light novel, it is a weapon which always lands a mortal wound on its victim, however the movie, in its endeavour of enhancing visual beauty discussed in the last blog, appropriated this weapon to make it look a bit more flashy. The plot of Lancer in the series matches that of his mythological one (in an appropriated way) - a battle maniac who performs noble deeds at