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@TruthfulTreason JJ Abrams did so much in The Force Awakens preproduction that it easily could have been a four hour movie, as Rey would have found Luke halfway into the movie, and trained under him, and faced the Jedi-Hunter character after she had time training with Luke.
Nisizaki would try to make another Yamato series, failed at that, and managed to get the movie Resurrection completed as part one of a storyline that never got off the ground.
Dai Yamato #0 was created by Leiji Matsumoto as an unofficial Yamato sequel. It was everything that 2520 wasn't, a completed series. The Dai Yamato sets out to aid the space forces of the Milky Way in a war against an enemy from a neighboring galaxy.
Yamato 2520 was created by Yamato's producer Yoshinobu Nishizaki, who he hired Syd Mead for mechanical designs, which was a TNG style series. Not much is known other than it's about the 17th Yamato, and there was a war over ancient technology. It ended on Episode 3 out of 10.
No one's commenting about the casting of Frieza as the Xenomorph Queen? https://t.co/tuIZrgtMC0
@DSartworks418 They can bring out the comics, but realistically, it shouldn't even be possible that he could take out Thor when he's going all out.
@Ron_Christian55 What most people get wrong about anime is the assumption that it's a genre rather than another country's animation. Currently the harem genre is popular, so that's getting more attention than say an ultra violent series like Blade of the Immortal, or a space opera like LOGH.
One of the earliest criticisms of Mythics is that Elthia doesn't have a costume, which is the point for a secret order of protectors, you don't want to bring attention to yourself. 😅 https://t.co/9cF0AESFAE