I don't think it will get animated, same reason TGED will also never get animated. The facial expressions, which is a core part of the manga cannot be captured in anime unless you add A LOT of cuts and it will end up looking like opm s3 with just a bunch of PNGs moving around.we all think the same right???? if this series got animated, it would be wonderfull. but i think it would be better if they continuing the manga first to atleast 80-100 chapter. so we can get like 24 episode
The only way I cans see this working in a anime adaption is if they have the text messaging on a 'side' panel. Like, the main action taking place on the left 2/3 of the screen, and on the right they have the text messages flashing through on a animated version of line. This would then only be able to be watched in a language you understand the words of. You listen to the people talking, and read the text messages.I don't think it will get animated, same reason TGED will also never get animated. The facial expressions, which is a core part of the manga cannot be captured in anime unless you add A LOT of cuts and it will end up looking like opm s3 with just a bunch of PNGs moving around.
Secondly voice acting would be insanely hard for this one considering how the 3 passengers keep talking in lightning speed non stop, and might even be confusing. A lot of dialogue will have to be removed to shorten the length
but don't get me wrong, I am all in for an anime adaptation
Have to agree with this analysis. Kirishima truly is the GOATThanks for the chapter :D
I re-read this chapter several times, and realized that Kirishima actually wanted to help the pair from the start, but was masterminding the entire conversation to protect Hikoichi and Nayu's relationship. Kirishima is a master of going along with a conversation to extract information... Let me explain.
His refusal at the start was because, as he said, Himari's face "really isn't the face of someone who's just genuinely concerned about their friend." What he does then, however, is express his empathy: "Well, I suppose I'm one to talk." This is a critical hit against Himari because he knows Himari will start gushing about the two of her own accord, through which he can better understand her actual motives.
Himari then explains that she feels a sense of duty to help the two out of guilt. Again, Kirishima goes along with it until he declines once more. To him, this guilt is a selfish reason to want to interefere, and this interference can only ruin the relationship.
Then, Kirishima uses Himari's pridefulness against her. Notice how he switches up his tone completely and stops going along with Himari. He starts arguing with her about something else entirely, then gets up to leave to make Himari completely desperate. I know this is his intention because he has never gotten off at Akaishi Station. In fact, this is the first time Akaishi Station has been mentioned in this manga.
He gives Himari one last chance, because Himari cares enough about this relationship to get into his personal space and start begging: "Alright, I hear you!" Brilliant move; now, Himari starts talking. This time, her melon bread speech works.
Page 14 is what he has been waiting for the entire conversation. Himari finally acknowledges that the reason why they should interfere is because Hikoichi and Nayu are both the self-sacrificial type, which he also believes. Now, he trusts that Himari will put the interests of Nayu and Hikoichi before her own when interfering, and sees no need to protect Hikoichi's love life from Himari anymore.
Now that he has vetted Himari, this dude really turns away so Himari can't see him smiling to himself... Himari was dancing in the palm of his hand the entire time. Even Uni Student couldn't catch on to his schemes. Truly masterful, Kirishima.
That is one way, to show the messages, however it's still really hard to capture those facial expressions in the anime in motion which can be shown in manga as illustrations, still I would love to see this getting adapted since that will boost the popularity of the manga as well. I just hope it doesn't get a bad adaptation like angel next door and some other romcomsThe only way I cans see this working in a anime adaption is if they have the text messaging on a 'side' panel. Like, the main action taking place on the left 2/3 of the screen, and on the right they have the text messages flashing through on a animated version of line. This would then only be able to be watched in a language you understand the words of. You listen to the people talking, and read the text messages.
I could actually see the first few chapters being adapted- when our couple weren't speaking to each other and just reacting to touches and thoughts. But now that we're getting into parallel dialogs it becomes a lot harder.
And then we can all rejoice for the whole five minutes before Cthulhu devours us all!The planets aren't aligning? WE'LL FORCE THEM TO.