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There are many reasons a reboot might not compare to the original, from failing to convey a certain charm to having a worse production quality. From a much-anticipated remake that suffers from animation and pacing issues to a modernized take on a story that didn’t need one, these are prime examples of good intentions leading to disappointing results.
3) Shaman King (2021)

The original 2001 Shaman King anime was a nostalgic classic, but it had some glaring issues โ the most notable being its deviation from the then-unfinished manga. This major complaint about the original series should have made 2021’s Shaman King remake an easy success. It certainly was highly anticipated among fans of the source material. Unfortunately, despite delivering a more faithful story, the second attempt at bringing Shaman King to the screen still failed to stick the landing. And it being a modern series with a completed manga and prior adaptation to learn from made that more disappointing. The animation wasn’t the improvement fans had hoped for, and it sped through too much of its story. It also lacked the nostalgic value of the original, leading many fans to recommend the manga over watching either.










