Nintendo may be MILF | Adult Movies Onlinemaking more anime in the future, which sounds like a great plan to us.
During a shareholder Q&A Thursday, Nintendo's Shigeru Miyamoto expressed interest in making anime for some of Nintendo's most popular series, specifically naming Pikmin, Star Fox, and Yoshi, according to translations from Alex Aniel.
SEE ALSO: Nintendo's theme park is coming along nicelySomeone asked a question about releasing the early-2000s anime series Kirby: Right Back At Ya!on Blu-ray, which prompted Miyamoto's response.
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Miyamoto mentioned that the Kirby intellectual property is growing in Europe and the show is watched in places without console hardware, meaning that people who haven't played Kirby games still enjoy the show.
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And then Miyamoto dropped the anime bomb: Nintendo wants to make more of them and either distribute it freely or integrate it into games, which is not typical for Nintendo games.
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Nintendo has already given the world a taste of what this would look like. Two days before the Wii U game Star Fox Zerocame out in April last year, Nintendo dropped a 14-minute Star Foxanime for free on YouTube. And it's reallygood.
If Nintendo wants to drop more high quality videos like this one, we won't object.
Can you imagine a Mario Kartanime with intense racing action and drama? Nintendo made an anime-style Japanese commercial for Super Mario 64in the '90s, just to give you a glimpse at how amazing a Mario Kartanime series would be.
Nintendo wants to make more anime happen. Someone make this happen. We need this to happen.
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