everyone stopped reading after thisDashin wrote: I doubt he's enjoying writing it anymore.
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everyone stopped reading after thisDashin wrote: I doubt he's enjoying writing it anymore.

I didn't, cause I happen to think it's true.kkslider5552000 wrote:everyone stopped reading after thisDashin wrote: I doubt he's enjoying writing it anymore.

I haven't seen anything "inspired" come out of Gosho's camp in quite a while, personally speaking (certainly not on the level it once was). Much of the time, he's dialing it in these days.Wakarimashita wrote: As for Gosho not enjoying what he's doing anymore, I don't think it's the case. When is his contract suppose to end anyway ?

Not even oblivious family viewers that keep the show in the top 10 right now will be able to ignore the absurd drop off in quality that would come out of that. Instead of a bad episode every three weeks, you'd have a bad episode... every week.Wakarimashita wrote: And I'm pretty sure the anime would remain in the top 10 if ever that were the case.
no that was the majority of the Eisuke arc. At least in this arc half of the characters haven't been written without any character/ignored for no reason and there actually feels like there is some creativity in the cases at times (also there's occasionally something really great like the Red Wall or Haunted Warehouse cases (even if neither are quite at the level of say, Furinkazan or the earliest cases)).Jd- wrote: Much of the time, he's dialing it in these days.
Maybe. But I've seen a series go on with or without the original creator/s (see: DBGT) all the time. I think Gosho is a smart person and would know that. (and sure, you could argue he wouldn't want that to happen to his series but it already has with AOs and movies...)Jd- wrote: I don't think Gosho has a "contract" to work under in the usual sense. There is enormous pressure and many, many, many jobs on the line for him to continue. If Conan ends, the animation staffs responsible for the movies and the anime would eventually be moved to other, less demanding projects and people would lose their jobs.
I dunno. Unfortunately, it seems like the ratings go up usually when the quality is down and having an episode every week increases ratings and it has absolutely nothing to do with actual quality. Even if it sucked every week, I genuinely believe people would watch it. Because people are stupid.Jd- wrote: Not even oblivious family viewers that keep the show in the top 10 right now will be able to ignore the absurd drop off in quality that would come out of that. Instead of a bad episode every three weeks, you'd have a bad episode... every week.


High-five please!kkslider5552000 wrote: ..I just don't know why we are so quickly assuming this in a world where George Lucas still thinks he can make good movies...
The "majority of the Eisuke arc" was far more eventful than what we're going through now. That actually had a ring of depth to it. Here, we figured it out the second it went down (spoilers: the body they found was Rikumichi's). There's no real suspense here anymore--most of us are just waiting for him to get this storyline over with so we can move onto something we haven't already solved front to back. There's no character in this arc, though--I have no idea where you're getting that. Unless you mean they feel overly familiar because they're just recostumed from ones we knew in the past. If that's the case, absolutely!kkslider5552000 wrote: no that was the majority of the Eisuke arc. At least in this arc half of the characters haven't been written without any character/ignored for no reason and there actually feels like there is some creativity in the cases at times (also there's occasionally something really great like the Red Wall or Haunted Warehouse cases (even if neither are quite at the level of say, Furinkazan or the earliest cases)).
I find it hard to believe he's dialing it in when he has more time to work on each case than he ever has. If you think Gosho's lost his touch (which I can definitely see at times), I think it's because he genuinely believes he is still as good as he once was at detective cases. (if he's seen enough AOs by comparison especially :V) I honestly wonder if he should have slowly transitioned away from the series having cases as often as it has, but that's a discussion for another time.
Gosho is in it for the money at this point, but not just his. It's that of everyone else involved too. "DBGT" is apparently considered dreadful according to someone on the staff I just asked, but I've never seen it myself. If it's as bad as is said, Conan deserves to be shot before it amounts to that.kkslider5552000 wrote: Maybe. But I've seen a series go on with or without the original creator/s (see: DBGT) all the time. I think Gosho is a smart person and would know that. (and sure, you could argue he wouldn't want that to happen to his series but it already has with AOs and movies...)
I just don't know why we are so quickly assuming this in a world where George Lucas still thinks he can make good movies.
I can easily see them getting to the anime's 20th anniversary but even if Gosho had some minor plot development in every case for now on, well there was a lot of stuff in that "plot that still needs to be explained" topic. There's plenty of interesting plot ideas that could be explored just once as well (kinda like the Ran thinks Kid is Shinichi subplot in the latest movie for example) I could see it lasting that long without anymore filler. (especially with Gosho's classic "post-important plot case where Conan discusses the current plot with Agasa or Haibara and then a case happens case")
Granted, it's likely I'll completely change my mind if Gosho waits even 1/2 of the amount of time to do plot development ever again since the pace really needs to pick up (at least to the Vermouth arc levels, if not much quicker) once this Bourbon stuff is over.
Who isn't to say that the ratings don't go up on account of strategic broadcasting? The people at NTV/YTV also need the ratings to appease advertisers for certain demographics (the commercials in Conan are even worse than the Japanese norm, I gotta say; even the family audience they're reaching for deserves better than the rapping rat-kangaroo thing that I see all the time). Of course, I don't think the ratings have any correlation on the quality of the case because by the time people have watched it, it's too late. Many just tune in over dinner and the like because it's on most likely. For the series on the whole, it definitely would after people realize that every episode is going to be just like the dull installment they experienced a week earlier.kkslider5552000 wrote: I dunno. Unfortunately, it seems like the ratings go up usually when the quality is down and having an episode every week increases ratings and it has absolutely nothing to do with actual quality. Even if it sucked every week, I genuinely believe people would watch it. Because people are stupid.
Most of the time it's because they don't know if the episode coming up is manga-based or not. That's the point they don't connect. What they would eventually connect is when every episode seems like "one of those bad episodes again".Wakarimashita wrote: There really isn't any correlation between the quality of an episode and its ratings. Hence oblivious family viewers would continue watching, not because they're stupid, but because they're not otakus who analyse every single episode like we do. :P
Not really true, as I've seen many, many Conan fans from yesteryear completely fade out of interest and not even bother watching the recent movies even. The only reason I (and I suspect others involved in the fansubs) follow the day-to-day is because I/we don't want everyone here to be let down; even if it isn't what it once was, that doesn't mean it's worse than a lot of the rubbish out there.mangaluva wrote: People will keep watching it, though, because if you ever loved a show you'll often keep watching it just because you love certain characters and long for them to appear, or you're forever hopeful that it'll return to its former glory.
you know stuff like this makes it difficult to take you even remotely seriouslyJd- wrote: one good case a year

Your avatar and opinion on Movie 14 are what do it for me.kkslider5552000 wrote:you know stuff like this makes it difficult to take you even remotely seriouslyJd- wrote: one good case a year
If you're gonna try to reply with "WELL YOUR OPINION SUCKS TOO SO THERE", at least use better examples (like the rant I made about that Haunted Apartment case recently?)Jd- wrote:opinion on Movie 14 is what does it for me.kkslider5552000 wrote:you know stuff like this makes it difficult to take you even remotely seriouslyJd- wrote: one good case a year![]()
