In recent discussions, fans of the D.Gray-man Hallow series are celebrating the protagonist Allen Walker. Many are expressing strong opinions about the recent anime adaptation and its reception among longtime fans. With mixed reactions on forums, the adaptation sparks debates among enthusiasts and newcomers alike.
Many fans are voicing their love for Allen Walker while concurrently expressing disappointment in the D.Gray-man Hallow adaptation. Some comments reveal a fondness for the original series. A user mentioned, "I personally found the original anime fantastic the fillers fit with the story, so it wasnโt jarring like some fillers in other animes."
Conversely, others criticized Hallow, stating it visually differed greatly from earlier portrayals. A forum member observed, "They changed the animation and the colors so much that I almost didnโt recognize Miranda."
Admiration for Original Content
Longtime fans favor the pacing of the original series and its character development. A fan noted, "I like the first anime. It has a lot of character and improves the manga's pacing."
Critique of Visual Style in Hallow
Several fans expressed discontent with the animation quality in Hallow. Comments reflected a desire for more consistency in design choices, highlighting a disconnect from the original art style.
Fandom Engagement Varied
While some fans feel disappointed, others still enjoyed Hallow despite some differences. As one comment read, "I loved Hallow, probably because I didn't read the manga."
"I found Hallow lacking - it skipped many manga moments!"
Statements from various fans echo this sentiment:
"The backgrounds lose some quality compared to the original."
"Hallow compresses too much content!"
Fans remain engaged despite the mixed feedback on Hallow. Nostalgia for the original series drives conversations, a critical point underlining the ongoing interest in the franchise. Fans convey their thoughts not only through posts but also through fan art and discussions, proclaiming their loyalty to Allen Walker.
As the new year unfolds, discussions about merchandise or anniversary events related to both adaptations are likely to emerge. With approximately 75% of fandoms driven by nostalgia, creators may tap into this attachment to engage fans further.
๐ฌ Fans are expressing a mix of support and disappointment concerning Hallow's visual choices.
๐ "I would recommend the first anime, but perhaps skip Hallow if itโs not your jam." - A popular sentiment.
๐ Many engaged continue to rally around nostalgic memories of the original series and Allen Walker.