@@kusaimaru nope, changing seiyuu, and changing the MC, was not respectfull for the REAL fans that since 1994 have been watching and rewatching the anime countless times. If Inoue Sensei wanted to have Miagi as the MC, he could have easily just written a Slam Dunk side story. Lots of Youngster audience didn't even watch the 1994 original anime, and don't have the memories and feeling attached to it. It means that to them is IRRELEVANT if the seiyuu remains the same or if it changes. Simply because they didnt watch and rewatch the orginal. Obviousely you don't belong to the fans that since 1994 have been attached to SD as if it was part of your soul. Most of us did. So you may not understand
@@MlGHTY1 you know what, you claim your self a REAL fans, but u didn't understand and can't accept what Inoue Sensei did and what he try to present to all of us, after all these years of what he experience in life, he get to know the Character more, like this vid said, last time Inoue Sensei didn't even have a choice to choose the Seiyuu he want, but now he did, and you try to represent all of the Old fans, TBH i can call my self an old fans or die hard fans of Slam Dunk, but i respect what Inoue sensei did and understand his decision RESPECFULLY