Oh yeah, and there was another rumor that a new breed of evolved Bugrom was to be introduced in the final season, presumably from the union of Jinnai and Diva."
The Alternative World pretty much bombed in Japan. In addition to this, Hiroki Hayashi and a few others who weren't involved in the subsequent projects past The Magnificent World condemned what AIC had done to their brainchild, and due to mounting pressure from fans and such, the thing was prematurely canned.
Well, I mentioned it before and no one really believed me. So, I finally mangaed to get ahold of Lord of Nightmares-sensei. And, here's what she says on the matter:
The Alternative World pretty much bombed in Japan
In addition to this, Hiroki Hayashi and a few others who weren't involved in the subsequent projects past The Magnificent World condemned what AIC had done to their brainchild, and due to mounting pressure from fans and such, the thing was prematurely canned.
this caused him to go mental, reactivating practically every single super weapon that lay dormant across El-Hazard
Oh yeah, and there was another rumor that a new breed of evolved Bugrom was to be introduced in the final season, presumably from the union of Jinnai and Diva.
P.S. Saucer, this is a much better something for us to grab ahold of. Just saying "They planned, they canned" didn't give us enough to be sure it wasn't just skepticism.
Who needs Hayashi anyway?
It's like, dude, you just told them that you don't care, but now that they messed up, you suddenly do? You should've done something from the get-go instead of being all macho artist like.
Heh you said "dude," have you been AIMing Karrie? ^_^
Err anyhow... you see Bob, if he didn't do that, he couldn't join EAI -- Eccentric Artists International. ... If you say you're an artist but you're not eccentric, then you're just a poser.
Oh, and Saucer, I wasn't directly guaging success by video game releases... I just know that VGs are a BIG market. To produce them based on a show suggests that the execs are positive they can wring you out for more money by going into alternate markets. It's more of a status, though not a direct correlation to success.
There are a few creative works that simply should not have sequels, planned or unplanned, end of story. First example that come to mind is the first The Crow movie.