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feb 2023 se unió
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Someone finally did it. They managed to adapt a Junji Ito piece properly. Ito's work is notoriously hard to translate to other mediums due to the unique ways it utilizes the medium of manga. Netflix's Junji Ito Maniac and the Junji Ito Collection before it both failed to adequately translate Ito's work into the medium of animation, and they lost the strengths of the original's medium.
Uzumaki thankfully does not suffer from the same results. The animation is hauntingly beautiful, the sound design is creative and fun, and the animation serves to add more details and add creative effect to the original manga. It gains the strengths of the animation medium and it looks amazing doing it.
It is a little strangely paced though. Readers of the original manga will notice that it jumps around chapters a lot, and it is not a 1 to 1 adaptation. They don't necessarily add stuff or remove important things, but smaller moments and character development are left out. This isn't terrible since character development is one of Ito's weak points and some of the less interesting stuff in the original manga, but it leads to it feeling a little rushed. I also think some viewers who haven't read the manga would be slightly confused about the story in the first episode.
Overall, an incredible first episode, so excited to see the next 3. Really wish this series was more than 4 episodes so it had some time to breathe though.
Uzumaki thankfully does not suffer from the same results. The animation is hauntingly beautiful, the sound design is creative and fun, and the animation serves to add more details and add creative effect to the original manga. It gains the strengths of the animation medium and it looks amazing doing it.
It is a little strangely paced though. Readers of the original manga will notice that it jumps around chapters a lot, and it is not a 1 to 1 adaptation. They don't necessarily add stuff or remove important things, but smaller moments and character development are left out. This isn't terrible since character development is one of Ito's weak points and some of the less interesting stuff in the original manga, but it leads to it feeling a little rushed. I also think some viewers who haven't read the manga would be slightly confused about the story in the first episode.
Overall, an incredible first episode, so excited to see the next 3. Really wish this series was more than 4 episodes so it had some time to breathe though.