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By Johann HollarPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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Like many of you I like anime. So much so that some concepts have not been considered ideas and others that were only briefly done. The anime world can never truly run out of ideas for what they can do next.

Here is my list of ideas.

In the Spirit of John L. Sullivan

Not the title idea for the anime idea, but it would still have the famous pugilist make an appearance in the anime.

It would be something similar to Hajime No Ippo, but it would take place in the same timeline as John L. Sullivan.

What the plot would be needs to be up for discussion though.

Black Panther Anime

The sudden and sad demise of Chadwick Boseman has left the important question on what the future of the Black Panther series may be.

The anime industry could help deal with this problem by making an anime of the series. There are many fans of Black Panther who don't want to wait too long for the next installment of an iconic series.

It has been done before with Iron Man and the Punisher. So why not the King of Wakanda?

Justice Society of America

Whether or not Ninja Batman counts as an anime, DC comics should make more anime and I suggest using the Justice Society of America.

The series could take place during the Second World War as they fight Per Degaton, Vandal Savage and the other villains that were on the side of the Third Reich.

As I stated earlier about Marvel comics, they have done anime, so why not DC Comics too?

A Princess of Mars (and other John Carter stories)

I know the movie was a book office bomb (sadly) but I think that an anime angle to this famous science-fiction series would make people want to like it more.

The series of course will have to start off with John Carter being warped from Earth to Mars, then making friends with Tars Tarkis and saving the beautiful princess Dejah Thoris while fighting for the future of Barsoom.

After all, a break needs to be taken from anything Tarzan related. That has been done way too much.

Assassins Creed

Come one, how can those you who are fans of this series not want to see this made into an anime?

They could further look into the characters from the video games. Like showing what kind of assassin Ethan Frye was (father of Jacob and Evie Frye) before his untimely death.

Two more ideas would take place either during the Bakumutsu period of Japan (1853-1868 CE) or across the sea to China during the Taiping Rebellion (1850CE-1871 CE)

If there is another time line that hasn't been covered, that would be good too.

Tekken

Though Tekken: The Motion Picture anime was made back in 1998, it was not as successful as the video games before and after the movie was made.

Therefore, why should the one of the most popular fighting series in the world of video games not be made into an anime?

It could take place after the events of the 1998 movie, or it could just start from the beginning of the video game series and work its way up to Tekken 7.

Whatever the case might be, there needs to be another anime based off a famous fighting game series that isn't Street Fighter.

Kickboxer

The iconic series featuring the Muscles from Brussels has gotten a remake as you can see above.

Why not do an anime of this famous cult series? I mean, how many anime's as of now have a martial arts theme? or are even based off of a live action film series?

I for one would certainly love to see a anime series where Muay Thai/Kickboxing is the main style of the protagonist and where he goes up against other styles.

What do you think?

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About the Creator

Johann Hollar

I had attended Minnesota State University Mankato where I received my Bachelors in History with a Minor in Philosophy. I currently work at the Woodbury Village Target as a Stocker when I am not writing you all such interesting stories.

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