It is already far away when the adaptation of manga has caused the worst fear. For a long time, the cursed, Japanese group comic book screen is now a better reputation, and this is largely thanks to Netflix.
However, the platform has contributed to this, especially with the production of poor adaptation of death and cowboy bebop. But everything was replaced by one piece exit.
Contrary to all expectations, the live action of the Eichiro ODA manga has achieved great success on Netflix, and many fans have acknowledged that the series remained very faithful to the original work.
A successful manga that has been adapted to the animation series
The platform also succeeded in adapting to Alice’s Bortland, the third season of which broadcasts in September. That is why subscribers can more confidently welcome a completely new adaptation, as Netflix today reveals a series of her live -acting bets adapted from Manga’s toy school.
Gambling School features a private academy where rich students study, which are evaluated not by their school level, but because of the ability to win gambling. Classification allows students to offer privileges the most talented and vice versa, the least classified.
Anime produced by MAPPA was born in 2017 and 2019; The 24 episode of the program is divided into two seasons-you should also see Netflix, as well as the Spin-Off Gambling School: Twin (Six Episodes) and Adaptation to Japanese Drama Gaming School: Kakegurui (2 seasons).
Other adaptations are expected on Netflix
The Netflix series created by Simon Barry (Warrior Nun) moves to Tokyo’s action in Toronto. Thinking for the young and international audience, this adaptation is still very loyal to the essence of manga. There is no doubt that the platform hopes to make this new production new Alice in Borderland.
All items seem to be united to offer Netflix’s new success. Recall that the platform has no projects around the manga; One Piece Season 2 has already been shot (Season 3 is also prepared), and a live -acting film is at the stage of development.
A BET series adapted from a manga toy school can now be seen exclusively on Netflix.
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