Talk:Urotsukidōji
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[edit] Article needs updating
man this article needs updating sosooooo bad. It's practially a stub. It doesn't even mention Toshio Maeda in the definition! And it needs a DVD section talking about the new scenes and the cut scenes in the perfect collection and the subsequent DVDs. It needs character descriptions, screenshots, analysis, there's alot of potential for this article. —This unsigned comment was added by Fegor (talk • contribs) .
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- There's a song by Testament that seems to be named after this, and instrumental off of their album Low. Might be worth mentioning.--72.138.133.124 02:12, 30 July 2006 (UTC)
I doubt few people would want to admit to seeing Urotsukidoji... (JackorKnave) —Preceding unsigned comment added by 86.42.196.130 (talk) 00:42, 23 March 2008 (UTC)
I like that part:
- "Fame and fortune soon came his way after Urotsukidōji was published. His work was picked up by Central Park Media and West Cape Corporations and they adapted Urotsukidōji from page to the big screen. The film of Urotsukidōji, and its later sequels, became immediately infamous, not just in Japan, but in the rest of the world as well."
Sure, a Western company that didn't even exist back then adapted the manga into an animated movie... "OVAs? What's that? Japanese companies? I really don't know what you're talking about!" Heh. 14:50, 21 April 2008 (UTC)
[edit] Trivia
"A scene in the series is cited as having inspired the final scenes in the film adaption of Silent Hill."
This needs to be elaborated on since the way this is said is far too vague for this sort of entry.