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Chapter 164 Life-sized Heroes and Giant Heroes (Second update, please subscribe and vote for me)

Ishimori also brought gifts.

This was not prepared by him, but a gift prepared by Suzuki for Meng Lang.

That's right! Tornado locomotive!

Production of the mass-produced motorcycle has begun, and Suzuki gave the first motorcycle to the PD president as a carnival gift.

The motorcycle is still in customs and cannot be ridden for the time being.

In addition to bringing new transportation tools to the president, Ishimori also brought some of the filming materials for Kamen Rider.

In the company's screening room, he showed his finished product to Meng Lang, Wang Kui and others.

The effect is great!

Although the photo is not finished yet, something can already be seen. Especially the clean and neat fighting scenes are really eye-catching.

Knight Kick is really cool!

About March next year, Kamen Rider will be able to complete the pre-production work and broadcast it on ANB TV station.

Next March?

Wang Kui asked hesitantly: If you shoot so fast, won't the quality be affected?

It's normal. Neon is more popular in the mode of filming and broadcasting at the same time. If the ratings are not good, it will be cut off directly. You can also play it after filming, but that would be too much pressure for the producer. Ishimori explained.

That makes sense.

Shooting and broadcasting at the same time is indeed a good way to reduce the production pressure on the producer. After all, if the ratings are not good, the loss can be cut in half in time.

If it is broadcast after filming, if the ratings fail to meet the TV station's expectations after more than half of the broadcast, and it is cut in half, the loss will be too great.

After thinking about this, Wang Kui asked another question: How many episodes are you planning to shoot?

It's hard to say...

If it becomes a hit, it would definitely be a good thing to shoot a few more episodes. If the ratings are low, it will end soon.

To give the simplest example, why is the author still unwilling to finish comics like One Piece and Naruto?

If the story is not finished, it's all nonsense. It's just because the author didn't make enough money and couldn't bear to finish it.

Let’s talk about those animations. Animations that can make money have sequels and theatrical versions coming out all the time. Anime that doesn’t make money makes fans’ hair turn gray while they can’t wait for a sequel to be released.

When it comes to the film and television industry, although it is not as extreme as comics and animation, it is still similar.

It’s understandable that Ishimori has this idea.

It's just that Meng Lang thinks this is not good. The development of Kamen Rider should be serialized. You have to find a way to become a new knight instead of keeping the old knight in your trap.

This is the right development path.

Take Marvel, which has been so popular in the past ten years, as an example. Its development has now reached its ceiling. If you continue to catch Iron Man and Captain America, sooner or later the audience will get tired of watching it and choose to give up. .

Only by constantly innovating can we survive in the fierce competition.

Ishimori accepted this view.

Then limit the length and make it 30-40 episodes. What do you think, President?

There is no need to specify the number of episodes!

Meng Lang said with a smile: As long as the series is not deliberately delayed and a complete story can be told, it will be fine.

The length is neither too long nor too short.

As the first work in the Persona series, as long as it can tell the story completely, whether it is 40 or 50 episodes, it will be within the audience's acceptance range.

Of course, 100 episodes is too much.

The third day of the carnival.

The three-day Pengda Carnival will hold a Looking to the Future themed event this afternoon.

What is looking to the future?

Of course it’s for the fans!

As the opening guest, Meng Lang was the first to give a speech, and the content of his speech was not only painting cakes, but also painting cakes.

From the sequel to Alien Girl to the sequel to Ultraman, he spoke clearly and eloquently, as if these projects were almost ready, and fans gave him hearty applause.

After talking about several sequel plans, Meng Lang drew another big cake for fans.

Ultraman the Movie is already filming!

See you all soon!

Hearing this, Wang Kui couldn't help but asked Ma Teng: We are already filming? This thing doesn't even have a PPT, right?

Ma Teng replied expressionlessly: Mr. Meng said yes, then yes! Why do you ask so many questions?

Are you really just painting a cake?

The theater version, which didn’t even have a PPT, was praised by Mr. Meng to be impressive. Fans thought it would be released soon and shouted long live Mr. Meng.

Wang Kui, who knew the truth, was speechless.

Forget about bragging about the Ultraman movie version, at least there is a plan within the company. Although it has not yet been put into action, at least it has bought flour to prepare cakes.

But what the hell is an idol warrior?

Is there a plan for this thing?

Wang Kui was stunned by the cake Meng Lang drew and couldn't understand what he was talking about.

Don’t you need to buy flour for making cakes now?

Meng Lang came on stage and drew N large cakes, satisfying the fans' various requests. He left the stage with a wave of applause.

Invite the next cake painting expert!

Ishimori stepped onto the stage firmly and shared his life-long hero with the audience. Various details of Kamen Rider have been exposed, and the credibility is much stronger than Meng's empty talk.

But the response was mediocre.

Audiences who have been baptized by Ultraman are very interested in the life-sized hero proposed by Ishimori, but they always find it strange.

Why not a giant?

For reasons of confidentiality, Ishimori did not disclose the information about the Kamen Rider. As a result, after the audience saw the appearance of Kamen Rider, the first villain they thought of was the gigantic monster in Ultraman.

How can such a small hero defeat such a big monster?

Or is it that the monsters that appear in Kamen Rider are big or small cosmic beings like the Baltans?

There is no sense of security for a life-long hero!

Although Shisen's explanation was detailed, he was more cautious and did not explain the core things at all. This has led to some doubts. Can such a young hero be a human transformed from animals and plants? Can he protect the peace of the earth?

What Ultraman wants to protect is usually vague goals such as humans, the earth, and the universe.

And life-long heroes generally protect their families, friends and the city. Most of them are ordinary people who face evil persecution and have to rise up to resist...

Meng Lang explained to Wang Kui: To put it simply, Ultraman is far away from us, while life-sized heroes are very close to us.

One is a giant several tens of meters tall, a warrior from the Kingdom of Light from the universe. The other is the ordinary people around us who become heroes because of various encounters.

They are all great.

After all, Ultraman is a giant from the universe. Because of his origin and height, the audience always feels that he is unreal.

The origins of life-size heroes are generally those on Earth who experienced mutations or had adventures. Their height origins are similar to ordinary people, and the audience has a stronger sense of empathy.

Eiji Tsuburaya is a smart man.

He may also realize that the setting of Spaceman + Titan makes Ultraman too far away from ordinary people.

So, he created a human body!

Just imagine, if Ultraman did not have a human body (unable to become human), what would this series of works look like?

There was something delayed today, so this is the third update, sorry!

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