The announcement anime adaptation of the game Genshin Impact caught fans by surprise this week; the "long-term" collaboration project between the studio Ufotable ( Kimetsu no Yaiba ) and the popular game from miHoYo has generated a lot of discussion among fans.
Ether or Lumine – Who will be the protagonist of the Genshin Impact anime?
Thus, a discussion began in a forum unannounced , but practically guaranteed, anime adaptation Who should be the protagonist of the Genshin Impact anime? Aether or Lumine ? Check out the comments:
- If it's none of them, I will never forgive them!.
- Does Genshin Impact have a story?.
- If you choose the man, the female audience will be angry. If you choose the girl, the male audience will be angry.
- I can't understand the game's story. If they just made the main story from the anime, I might like it.
- I decided to raise my hopes with a Genshin Impact anime, even though I did the same thing years ago with Fate/Grand Order.
- If "The Arch of Teyvat" is carefully designed and animated, it could be reasonably good, but that depends on the writer. I don't think Ufotable is playing without a chance of winning.
- Anime based on multiplayer games are always garbage. It just so happens that they have too many characters.
- So Ufotable will be making a downgraded version of The Legend of Zelda? I guess if people don't like it, China will blame the Japanese.”
- The girl should be the protagonist.
- If the girl stars in the story, it will be Aoi Yuuki as the voice actress. There is no better choice.
- Please don't repeat the same mistakes you made with Fate/Grand Order.
- We already know how people will react if they choose the male protagonist.
- Genshin has two good protagonists, but when it comes to China, don't expect them to choose the girl. Besides, Aoi Yuuki had problems with them.
- Since they say it's a 'long-term' project, I doubt the anime will arrive anytime soon.
- Even if the story is rubbish, it will be interesting to see the characters finally moving on.
- Is it possible that China produces its animations without having to rely on Japan? I often hear that China is making increasing progress in the animation industry, so I don't understand.
Synopsis:
In a world called Teyvat, a select few have received a vision—stones that grant their bearers the ability to control an element (fire, water, ice, wind, earth, and electricity)—from the Archons, beings as powerful as Gods who govern each part or city of the world of Teyvat under the name "The Seven." Each Archon is responsible for an element (hence the name "the seven"). The player begins as a traveler of unknown origin searching for their lost sibling. The player can choose whether the traveler is male or female. Throughout the adventure, the player can control a series of other characters encountered along the journey, each possessing a unique personality and special ability, aiding in missions and facilitating the search for the truth about this world.
Genshin Impact is a free-to-play action role-playing video game developed and published by miHoYo. The game features an open-world fantasy setting and an action-based battle system using elemental energy points and character switching.
