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oh yeah I love this animation too. so much went into it movie versions are way better than tv series but still both are linked and worth watching. i recommend this one to all my friends :)
Production IG is not worth a shit any longer since the last season Anime "Blood-C" is a crap. Japanese Governmental Agency "Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology" (MEXT) subsidized the company for promoting the movie of this fuck'in anime. The financial source of revenue is Japanese TAX Paid By The Sweat of your brow (Ketsuzei)!
Japanese Government promotes not only anime/manga but also cuisine (Washoku), J-pop and so on. See also ttp://http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cool_Japan The decision of MEXT is a way of an aspect in relation to promoting Cool Japan. (however as it is an announce within Japan, off the point in a little.)
Well, Blood-C has not gone over big as the fandom expected, however as agencies of the nation often ignore your opinions, this is a matter of course. In general, speakers who deliver a loud (e.g. politicians) have influence on them.
You had better gather the political comrade or create political party. If not so, your opinion will be ignored from now on.
I'm japanese, but the first exposure was the English version of the comic. Translation is excellent, and onomatopeias are seemly totally rewritten by Shiro himself.
Trouble was that one part doesn't quite make up the story right; later I obtained the original japanese comic and knew the truth.
2 pages of Porn-ish part was totally ripped off in the english version. That part itself wasn't the major part of the story, but omission was enough to make your brain full of question marks.