The staff of the constant Gyakkyo Burai Kaiji: sequel anime television Hakairoku-hen replaced a scene after the disaster of the great Eastern Japan (Higashi Nihon plain) earthquake of March 11. Tobaku Hakairoku Kaiji original of Nobuyuki Fukumoto manga follows the protagonist attempts to gamble his way out of a huge debt. Real life earthquake and tsunami occurred half way through the production of anime and NTV producer Toshio Nakatani (NANA, Death Note, Kimi ni Todoke) instructed the staff to fully replace a scene.
In the original manga, the affected scene had represented himself Kaiji throwing large bets gambling by symbolically draw you in a torrent of yards rushing water. Not only had an adapted anime episode script this scene of manga, but the cast of voice had already recorded their lines to do so. However, the staff of changes the sequence of commands; Nakatani said, "the representation of the original work would have been wonderful to shoot, but encourage and air during these times would have been hurtful to some." "It is necessary to have regard to express some things."
Another anime that face changes, modifications, or preferences due to content disasters include Precure All-Stars DX3 Mirai no Todoke! Sekai or Tsunagu Niji-Iro no Hana, Oniichan Koto Nanka Zenzen Suki Dakara Janain not ne-!, Tokyo magnitude 8.0 and Puella Reyes Magos Madoka Magica.
Tobaku Hakairoku Kaiji (2000-2004) is the first of three sequels to manga from the original series from 1996-1999 Tobaku Mokushiroku Kaiji manga he ran in Kodansha young magazine. Fukumoto has been covering the aftermath of Tobaku Datenshi-Roku Kaiji Kazuya-Hen current from 2009. In addition to the anime, a new machine for pachinko Kaiji is in the works and the fifth volume of book in the series of Kazuya-Hen sent in February.
Joost Web site had passed the 2007-2008 television anime series previous Kaiji in the United States. The manga also inspired a film live of 2009 with director Toya Sato and Death Note star Tatsuya Fujiwara as the player's title. The film has a sequel in the works for this year.
Source: Mantan Mainichi Shimbun website
Image © Nobuyuki Fukumoto/Kodansha, VAP, NTV
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