I found it pretty boring since basically there was no conflict so it felt like the character didn't truly developed learning from their mistakes Scott and Ramona especially but good for you for finding enjoyment
This is the one issue I have. It's an alternative storyline, but the lessons of the original weren't learned (even though I think Scott didn't learn shit in either version).
I thought it was cute, and the animation quality was really good. I think it managed to bring the aesthetic appeal of Scott Pilgrim full circle, in a way that neither the movie, game or comic ever managed to fully embrace, and that plus the slice of life aspects made it easy to watch
As an FF7R-style psuedosequel, I'm not sure that it actually meaningfully developed the characters of either Ramona or Scott, but it made everyone else more likeable and fleshed their characters out a bit, which retroactively makes those other media projects slightly better since none of them really bothered delving into the mindset of, say, Lucas Lee or Julie
The term you are looking for is Rebuild. The 'Rebuild of Evangelion' movies more or less invented this specific brand of "Pretends its a reboot for new audiences, turns out to be a bait and switch time-frickery sequel to the original such that only long time fans have any hope of following whats going on" thing.
FF7R is basically Rebuild of FF7. SPTA is Rebuild of Scott Pilgrim. I don't think I am happy that this is something becoming more commonplace, but the least we can do is have the terminology to describe the phenomenon.
It was just another cashgrab rehash. Didn't even try to be Scott Pilgrim but instead some bait & switch Vivziepop bullshit showing that they knew they had to coast on nostalgiabait since the entire show is disingenuous drek.
>bait & switch >plot has a twist
NNNOOO FALSE ADVERTISING I WAS LIED TO BOYCOTT NNNOOO >disingenuous
Tell me you're right wing without telling me you're right wing. I bet your peepee is sad because there's "too much girl" in it.
I found it pretty boring since basically there was no conflict so it felt like the character didn't truly developed learning from their mistakes Scott and Ramona especially but good for you for finding enjoyment
This is the one issue I have. It's an alternative storyline, but the lessons of the original weren't learned (even though I think Scott didn't learn shit in either version).
Ramona learned shit instead here.
It's a fricking swap story.
I thought it was cute, and the animation quality was really good. I think it managed to bring the aesthetic appeal of Scott Pilgrim full circle, in a way that neither the movie, game or comic ever managed to fully embrace, and that plus the slice of life aspects made it easy to watch
As an FF7R-style psuedosequel, I'm not sure that it actually meaningfully developed the characters of either Ramona or Scott, but it made everyone else more likeable and fleshed their characters out a bit, which retroactively makes those other media projects slightly better since none of them really bothered delving into the mindset of, say, Lucas Lee or Julie
>As an FF7R-style psuedosequel,
The term you are looking for is Rebuild. The 'Rebuild of Evangelion' movies more or less invented this specific brand of "Pretends its a reboot for new audiences, turns out to be a bait and switch time-frickery sequel to the original such that only long time fans have any hope of following whats going on" thing.
FF7R is basically Rebuild of FF7. SPTA is Rebuild of Scott Pilgrim. I don't think I am happy that this is something becoming more commonplace, but the least we can do is have the terminology to describe the phenomenon.
It was just another cashgrab rehash. Didn't even try to be Scott Pilgrim but instead some bait & switch Vivziepop bullshit showing that they knew they had to coast on nostalgiabait since the entire show is disingenuous drek.
>bait & switch
>plot has a twist
NNNOOO FALSE ADVERTISING I WAS LIED TO BOYCOTT NNNOOO
>disingenuous
Tell me you're right wing without telling me you're right wing. I bet your peepee is sad because there's "too much girl" in it.
>late 2023
>still using tell me you're x without telling me you're x
Fed.
>late 2023
>still using "date/still using"
I bet you thought that was bussin cheugy poggers, but it was actually mid af fr fr on God senpai.
What?
solid bait, brother. solid bait.
It was good, overall. The ending really prevented it from being great for me, but I'm glad this exists.
I like this remix of the theme song
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I'm bored, how would an I Hate Fairyland equivalent of 'Scott Pilgrim takes off' be?
/a/gay here, it was kino
You will never actually ever be an oldgay, Scott gay.
I am doe
>doe
No, you're not.
nuh uh
Frick you, you're not special because you liked a cartoon.
Discussion of this dropped off hard, and it's not even a Cinemaphile thing, people just really quickly stopped talking about it
10/10 production ruined le subvert my expectations decisionmaking instead of giving people what they want for once.