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  1. Mikorio said:

    Their first official PV: http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMjAxODg0ODAw.html

    I really want to watch that. I will have to admit I clicked it because I though there would be bouncing boobs since that artist did do fan service but it's still good either way. Hopefully it has a good turnout and makes a good example of future reference but what would you call anime from china? Such as Korean Manga or korean graphic novels are Manwha.

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  2. tychan said:

    I really want to watch that. I will have to admit I clicked it because I though there would be bouncing boobs since that artist did do fan service but it's still good either way. Hopefully it has a good turnout and makes a good example of future reference but what would you call anime from china? Such as Korean Manga or korean graphic novels are Manwha.

    Well considering that Harmony Gold is trying to bring some Korean Animation series "I remember being at the Robotech Panel a few year ago expaining" to the US and fail to explain that no one isn't buying.Manwha are getting popular in the US I remember seeing a Manwha Booth at NYC Animefest/Comic-con I seen a lot people at that Booth.

    As for the labeling of what is I think the Chinese and the Koreans have to explain that to us.

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  3. Mikorio said:
    However, there is hope. An animator who's returned to China after years of working in Japan has started her own circle named 大魔国 (lit. Great Magic/Demonic Kingdom). Their first work 弦月梦影 (lit. Crescent Moon Dream Shadow) is being released in 2011. The creator who's been nicknamed 魔王 (lit. Magic/Demon King) has worked on Soul Eater, FMA, Kimi ni Todoke and Sora ni Mani Mani. She describes herself as a fujoshi who's spent her whole career drawing bouncing boobs and panty shots in fanservice shows. Since no TV station would broadcast this show in fear of the government, it will be sold in an OAD fashion. The dubbing cast is yet to be confirmed.

    The three main characters:

    Name: 唯一 Wei Yi (Lit. Only)
    A child of mixed demon and human descent. Seems to be shrouded in secrets and is cautious about those around him.

    Name : 凯.亚伦 Kai·Ya Lun (Phonetic. Kai/Kay Allen)
    The demon crown prince, set to be the next demon king. Outgoing and slightly irresponsible, is good friends with Wei Yi and Sel.

    Name: 赛尔维嘉 (Phonetic. Selvika/Servicka/Salworka)
    A human aristocrat, perfect in many ways. Became friends with Kay and Wei Yi because he was attracted to their energy and hard working spirit.

    The uniform is a mod on the uniform from a famous Shanghai High School (which also happens to be where the story is set). It's a rather cliche story about the struggle between demons and humans, but pretty much safe and foolproof.

    Their first official PV: http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XMjAxODg0ODAw.html

    Looks like BL.

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  4. Myballz said:

    Well considering that Harmony Gold is trying to bring some Korean Animation series "I remember being at the Robotech Panel a few year ago expaining" to the US and fail to explain that no one isn't buying.Manwha are getting popular in the US I remember seeing a Manwha Booth at NYC Animefest/Comic-con I seen a lot people at that Booth.

    As for the labeling of what is I think the Chinese and the Koreans have to explain that to us.

    I guess it's because Koreans offer different ideas than the Japanese. Not saying their ideas are bad but when open the market you get more story ideas, some of them the same and some of them not. I do know most Manwha have very fashionable and skinny people with a handful of Korean artist ( like the ones in Apple) able to draw in a different style. I can't say his name off the bat but the guy that draws defense devil is one of those handful of different artist.

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  5. tychan said:

    I guess it's because Koreans offer different ideas than the Japanese. Not saying their ideas are bad but when open the market you get more story ideas, some of them the same and some of them not. I do know most Manwha have very fashionable and skinny people with a handful of Korean artist ( like the ones in Apple) able to draw in a different style. I can't say his name off the bat but the guy that draws defense devil is one of those handful of different artist.

    I read a few of them one called "ZERO". Also here is a known fact that people didn't realize Black god AKA Kurokami( known in Japan as) was a Korean Manwha shown in Japan I was surprise it was accepted it and became a Animated series it was down by a Korean Artist name Park Sung Woo which he also did Zero most of the story's I notice that Park Sung Woo does always involved around young boy who develops a relationship with a older woman and falls in love stories.

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  6. Myballz said:

    I read a few of them one called "ZERO". Also here is a known fact that people didn't realize Black god AKA Kurokami( known in Japan as) was a Korean Manwha shown in Japan I was surprise it was accepted it and became a Animated series it was down by a Korean Artist name Park Sung Woo which he also did Zero most of the story's I notice that Park Sung Woo does always involved around young boy who develops a relationship with a older woman and falls in love stories.

    I knew Kurokami or Black God was made by a Korean person. I found it under Onemanga's Manwha section. Aww, the good ol days of One manga.

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    Kuiba art looks like a cross between Naruto, Dragonball & Avatar & it doesn't look bad. The animation is good (lots of frames in between key frames) and the voicework quality is also pretty good actually, almost as good as Japanese voice work in another language.

    The only problem is that the mix of the different art style is slightly jarring. It's as if they got different artists to design each character. It's a bit like Ghost in the shell where Motoko looks so different to Batou & the rest of the world.

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  8. tychan said:

    I knew Kurokami or Black God was made by a Korean person. I found it under Onemanga's Manwha section. Aww, the good ol days of One manga.

    Same here as far as I know I am surprise Storm Riders didn't have any plagiarism.

    Here is another one that made me laugh.

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