Thursday, 22 October 2015

Fans rank the Top 10 "old school shounen anime" they want to see a remake of

There will always be anime which have been stuck with us through childhood and have made it all worthwhile, and with anime remakes, sequels, and spin-offs left and right, from Sailor Moon Crystal to Osomatsu-kun to Dragon Ball Super to Digimon Adventure Tri., it’s pretty clear that fans want to see more remakes of their favorite anime as well.


The Japanese media website, R25 by Yahoo!, has recently asked 200 men to answer which shounen anime from the 80’s and/or 90’s is the one they want to see have a remake. Here are the results of their poll:


15/14 tie – Ranma 1/2 and Yawara! A Fashionable Judo Girl


13/12 tie – Patlabor and High School Kimengumi


11 – Sakigake!! Otokojuku


10 – The Laughing Salesman


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9 – City Hunter


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8/7 tie – Oishinbo (top picture) and Maison Ikkoku (bottom picture)


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6- Yu Yu Hakusho


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5 – Slam Dunk


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4/ 3 tie – Kinnikuman (top picture) and Touch (bottom picture)


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2 – Dragon Ball


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1 – Captain Tsubasa


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Even with the Dragon Ball Kai remastered versions and the new Dragon Ball Super anime, it seems like many Japanese fans still want to see a remake of the anime, but that clearly wasn’t enough to take it to the #1 spot, which was won by Captain Tsubasa. The sports classic has become one of the most successful anime in the genre, and it beating out the heavily-favored Dragon Ball is certainly no upset.


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Fans rank the Top 10 "old school shounen anime" they want to see a remake of

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