
With fuss over the content of late night anime as vociferous as ever, anime fans have been pondering the question of whether there really are any late night anime titles which are safe for family viewing, and if so, what they are.
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Bane of the Type A fan, the four panel manga (or yonkoma manga) has lately been providing many a classic moeblob, gag or slice-of-life anime adaptation, and here anime fans provide their reckoning of same.
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The rereleased “remastered” version of Sakaki-san manga Azumanga Daioh caught no small amount of attention with its distinctly oppai-centric additions in the first volume, as well as having substantially redrawn portions, and it appears this direction continues in the later volumes…
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The recent remake of the fan-favorite 4-koma series Azumanga Daioh’s first volume has attracted much attention, due to the vastly redrawn artwork by the original mangaka Kiyohiko Azuma.
As his style has changed substantially from 1999’s Azumanga to today’s currently running Yotsuba&!, the differences in some panels is truly striking, influencing one fan to create a comprehensive side-by-side comparison of the new and old versions, as can be seen below…
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Kiyohiko Azuma’s classic school life manga Azumanga Daioh has recently received a special reprint, which is in fact more of a remake. Some 60% of the illustrations are said to have been redrawn, and Sakaki’s service bikini has received an upgrade.
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For some reason Osaka, of Azumanga Daioh, is treated to her own suitably chaotic MAD, utilising the “Gourmet Race” meme:
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