Hello and welcome to -DOES IT ADAPT?- A podcast discussing the never ending world of story adaptations. You have the ever popular book to movie adaptations. However, when a story spans several books then sometimes its better suited for a TV series. In the recent years even video game adaptations have made their way to the silver screen. And it doesn't stop there... comic books, cartoons, even Broadway musicals and plays.
But not all adaptations are created equal. They can be hit or miss, a yes or no, certified fresh or bona-fide trash. Join us as we ask the question 'Does it Adapt?
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Hello and welcome to -DOES IT ADAPT?- A podcast discussing the never ending world of story adaptations. You have the ever popular book to movie adaptations. However, when a story spans several books then sometimes its better suited for a TV series. In the recent years even video game adaptations have made their way to the silver screen. And it doesn't stop there... comic books, cartoons, even Broadway musicals and plays.
But not all adaptations are created equal. They can be hit or miss, a yes or no, certified fresh or bona-fide trash. Join us as we ask the question 'Does it Adapt?
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Hello and welcome to this month's Does It Adapt! This time, we are exploring a world of animated arcs and absolutely amazing action with anime! Shows like One Piece and Yu Yu Hakasho have came into then limelight. Many different animes have been adapted to the silver screen but not all have been as successful as their 2D counterparts. Considering these shows are based of the illustrated medium of Manga, one would hope that these stories would be given the best treatment once made into real life. However, that's not always the case. So will these live action versions of these cartoonish, crafted creations become credible? Or will these shows have their names written in the Death Note? (CONTENT WARNING - Strong language)
Music : The Story Begins · Hampus Naeselius
The Final Cut
℗ Epidemic Sound
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