Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Why don't we ever get to see animated versions of, like, Paradise Lost?

According to AnimeNewsNetwork, anime director Osamu Dezaki is planning to debut his anime Genji Monogatari Sen-nen-ki Genji ("The Tale of Genji: A Millennium-Old Journal") on Japanese television in January.

Originally, this adaptation planned to focus on Waki Yamato's historical shōjo manga Asakiyumemishi - The Tale of Genji (another a retelling of Murasaki Shikibu's The Tale of Genji), but Dezaki apparently decided to go straight to the source. His anime will celebrate the thousand-year anniversary of this classic Japanese novel.

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

We did get 'Beowulf'...

4:38 PM

 

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