Joel: The Mammanga is always better, the question is was the comic any good in the first place. To answer your question, yes, yes it was...at the start.
Megumi: I don't know if it was always the authors plan, or she became to wrapped up in show production and the mammanga fell by the way-side, but as the book reached it's sudden, abrupt end it....just became a narrative mess. Plot threads thrown by the way sides, things suddenly happening for seemingly no reason, other elements going absolutely nowhere.
Joel: Not to mention the derailment of the best ship in the series, Kuzco what a middle finger to the fans.
Megumi: I would have been fine with it if it wasn't a greater symptom of the the entire evolution and development of the character being completely tossed aside in final hour.
Joel: As for the actors in the live series, I'm pretty sure they aren't like...massive names yet here in North Mammalia. I mean, I haven't heard about any of them picking up any rolls for Hollywolf projects and stuff. But I hope the buck who plays Louis gets work. He's probably the best actor among them.
Megumi: He really steals the scenes he's in, and his arc of going from like...sort of a snooty rich boy to this cool, calculating badass is...I mean what's not to love. You end up loving him more than Legoshi, am I right?
Joel: He's alright, but you know I'm busy simping for Juno over here. Even though I'm pretty damn sure she's not a pure bred grey wolf like Legoshi.
Megumi: Well, Legoshi isn't technically a full blood wolf if you remember.
Joel: Oh I know, I meant the actors. I'm pretty sure the actress who plays Juno is a hybrid. Maybe Red wolf and Grey? I don't know, but she certainly doesn't look anything like Vernon's family, and their fur colors are all over the place. Don't get me started on the 'lore' of hybrids. *Shakes head* It's giving me a migraine just thinking about it.
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