
Sorry, but *I* think this is a good cartoon series
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For those who don't know, 'Darkstalkers: Out of the Shadows' is an American cartoon series based on characters and concepts from a horror-based Japanese video game, and an anime series has also been produced based on this game. Now I've come across many people online who have been ranting away about how this cartoon series totally ruins the original game concept, how much better the anime really is, and so on. Well, with all due respect for all you otakus out there, I beg to differ.
I've watched many episodes of this series, and I've found it most enjoyable. The most important reason is that this series is FUNNY. Everytime Anakaris appears, I just have to laugh at his antics. And the eternal squabbles between Demitri and Morrigan are great fun, too. The art is also brightly colored and not all that poorly drawn. By contrast, the gore and grim seriousness of the anime simply do not appeal to me in the least bit. A serious, gory, adult-content cartoon? Can you imagine a remake of SCHINDLER'S LIST or SAVING PRIVATE RYAN in which all the characters are Teletubbies? Well, maybe some of you can (perish the thought), but *I* honestly find it ridiculous.
I really don't think the art of the anime is THAT much better, either. Donovan appears to have no chin at all in the anime. And it honestly gets a bit tiresome how absolutely all females in anime have to be depicted with huge, sparkling eyes and tiny, lipless (!!) mouths.
As for being true to the original concept, the Darkstalkers in the (American) cartoon series all look reasonably like the way they look in the game, and use moves which you see in the game also. What more do you want? As for the storyline, the Darkstalkers are from a GAME and not from a novel. I've seen three or four different storylines by different Asian comic artists, serious. Why can't American producers come up with yet another one, then? And if the Japanese can pinch all sorts of things from Western literature and twist them into anime and video games, I don't see why Americans can't reciprocate by pinching a couple Japanese video games and twisting them into cartoon serials.
My final verdict is that this is an entirely fun and highly entertaining cartoon series for the family. If you prefer anime, fine, just don't condemn this cartoon series as inferior, please. Thanks. And thumbs up for the producers of this series. (Why only 13 episodes? Why? :()
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