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RECORD DATE NOT STATED CREED III, Michael B. Jordan, 2023. ph: Eli Ade / MGM /Courtesy Everett Collection PUBLICATIONxINxGERxSUIxAUTxONLY
In an unexpected twist, the boxing ring collides with the world of anime as the movie “Creed III” is all set to hit theatres in Japan. A behemoth in the cinematic world, “Creed III”, featuring Michael B. Jordan, has made box office records, pulling in a whopping $273 million worldwide. Yet, as the audience catches their breath from the punches thrown on the screen, they’re presented with an unexpected contender – an anime short by the creators of “Megalobox”.
This unusual crossover in a film rooted deeply in the raw and intense world of boxing has turned heads and raised eyebrows, sparking an intriguing debate in both the anime and boxing spheres. Has “Creed III” just delivered a powerful uppercut to traditional cinematic boundaries, or has it taken a misstep into a realm far removed from its origins? This unexpected fusion sets the stage for a riveting exploration into the movie’s bold venture and its reverberations across its diverse fanbase.
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Fans step into the ring: Reactions to Creed III’s anime twist
As reported by Anime News Centre, the “Creed III” film screening in Japan will be concluded with a special anime short crafted by the creators of “Megalobox”. This unique fusion of cinema and anime has led to a flurry of reactions from fans, sparking a gamut of sentiments and perspectives.
Johnathan Ortiz mockingly challenged the film’s star, Michael B Jordan, saying, “What a joke. Tell Michael B Jordan he can catch these actual hands.” This comment, while humorous, reflects skepticism about the movie’s portrayal of the sport.
Danschneider Arroyo’s comment caught the essence of both the boxing and anime worlds, noting, “He going to move so fast we see him disappearing.” This humor-infused remark captures anticipation for fast-paced action that is the trademark of both “Creed III” and “Megalobox.”
Emmanuel Es represented the optimistic side of the fanbase, simply stating, “This should be good.” His comment reflects an openness to this unexpected pairing, as well as a keen interest in seeing how it will unfold.
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Kanzai GanGsa, on the other hand, made no secret of his disappointment, bluntly stating, “Creed 3 was suck 👎 lol.” His comment suggests that for some, the movie, and perhaps by extension this anime twist, didn’t live up to expectations. Lastly, capturing the curiosity of many fans, Udee Rock pondered, “It’s gonna be dope ryt???”
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As fans, critics, and anime enthusiasts worldwide eagerly anticipate the outcome of this bold venture, one can’t help but ponder the prospects of such collaborations in the future. In the end, only time will tell whether this move will be hailed as a trailblazing innovation or dismissed as an unnecessary gimmick.
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What do you think about this surprising anime twist in “Creed III”? Will it be a knockout success, or has it strayed too far from the corner of the boxing world it was birthed in?
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