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Did you know that at some point in the ’90s there were two separate, very different Sonic the Hedgehog TV series running simultaneously? “And the same guy played Sonic in both shows,” Scott Pilgrim, the doofy 23-year-old layabout of “Scott Pilgrim Takes Off,” shares, unprompted, to his love interest, Ramona Flowers. The same guy playing two different versions of the same guy? It’s almost like how the same guy (Michael Cera) has now played two different versions of this same guy (Scott Pilgrim) — first in Edgar Wright’s damn-near-perfect 2010 film, “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,” and now in this underwhelming Netflix anime adaptation, both based on Bryan Lee O’Malley’s beloved graphic novel series. “Scott Pilgrim Takes Off” isn’t a reboot or a sequel; it begins almost identically to the film but takes a sharp turn at the end of the first episode that sets it up as essentially an alternate-reality scenario.
Persons: ” Scott Pilgrim, “ Scott Pilgrim, Ramona Flowers, , Michael Cera, Scott Pilgrim, , Edgar Wright’s, Bryan Lee O’Malley’s, Scott, Ramona Organizations: Netflix Locations: Toronto,
Even for those who have read the comic, seen the film or played the video game version, the anime will hold surprises. (There was a robust list of topics and guest voice actors that reporters were asked not to spoil.) O’Malley and Grabinski came to the New York Times offices last month to discuss the new series, reuniting the movie cast and what comes next for Scott Pilgrim. GRABINSKI I wanted to spend as much time as I could with the ensemble. The first thing I think of when I think of anime is villain scenes.
Persons: Grabinski, Scott Pilgrim, BENDAVID GRABINSKI Bryan, Science Saru, BRYAN LEE O’MALLEY, BenDavid, GRABINSKI, O’MALLEY, Organizations: New York Times, Netflix, Science Locations: Hollywood, Ramona
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