Thread:Lord Hyōga/@comment-4944362-20200419003501/@comment-4576906-20200427075918

Yeah, like Episode 6 of the Final Act I just saw today incorporated 9 chapters! 1 episode and 9 chapters, that's craaaaazy.

Yeah, there should be an anime/manga difference section in the style guide. I know we've been putting them in some articles.

While movies may be standalone, if we put them in their own heading apart form arcs, that could cause some arcs to be split in two. For instance, while the first movie fits in neatly at the end of the Incarnation Arc, the second movie takes place in the middle of the Looking for Naraku arc, and giving it a second tier heading would break that arc in half. Generally speaking, unlike many of the DBZ movies, for instance, the InuYasha movies are very good about where they take place in the story and not conflicting with any previous or subsequent content. In fact, they usually are ample sources of worldbuilding. Unlike in DBZ, where there are many character deaths and strict arcs that make including all the characters difficult, and have things that are later made non-canon, InuYasha does not have that problem. So I don't think that should be pose any obstacles, or at least not that I can think of.

Good to hear! I'll get on that as soon as I can. I really liked the idea of preserving continuity between the two iterations of the anime. Despite the break in production and broadcast time, the anime really is very seamless. There's no timeskip or anything, so it doesn't add much benefit to separate the Final Act from the first anime, other than to emphasize the fact they were made at different times.