Although the live-action adaptations of super popular animations can satisfy fans' imaginations on more levels, there are also many fans who criticize the original works and dislike them. Recently, Japanese media launched a new topic voting to select the "Animations Least Wanted to Be Adapted into Live-Actions". Let's take a look at which famous animations are on the list. ·Top 10 animations that people least want to see live-action adaptations: 10th: Crayon Shin-chan. Rejection rate: 19%. 9th: Ponyo on the Cliff. Rejection rate: 21.5%. 8. "Princess Mononoke." Rejection rate: 24%. 6th: "Castle in the Sky". Rejection rate: 25%. 6th: Nausicaa of the Valley of the Wind. Rejection rate: 25%. 5. “Spirited Away.” Rejection rate: 25.5%. 4th: "Neon Genesis Evangelion". Rejection rate: 27%. 3rd: One Piece. Rejection rate: 29%.
Although it ranks third, unfortunately Netflix is now producing a live-action TV series. However, the good news is that the original author, Oda, expressed his "100%" trust in the adapter. Whether it will ruin the classic remains to be discussed. 2nd place: My Neighbor Totoro. Rejection rate: 30%.
A large number of Ghibli masterpieces are on the top 10 list, with My Neighbor Totoro even ranking second. Although there is a strong call for live-action adaptations nowadays, there are very few (none?) examples of live-action adaptations of Ghibli masterpieces. Perhaps it is because the difficulty is too high? 1st place: Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. Rejection rate: 43%.
It's "Demon Slayer" again, and it has topped the list many times in the past that people hoped to have a live-action adaptation. It seems that the most popular ones are always easy to trigger topics, and I believe that this top spot is more due to its popularity. |
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