Why does anime adaptions of classic literature tend to be better than their original?

Why does anime adaptions of classic literature tend to be better than their original?

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What gave you the impression?

Because your only exposure to literature is the mandatory books in high school.

Don't Disney movies count?

I wouldnt say better, but the Masterpiece Theater series are almost all great

Reminder to expand your horizons: "Classic Literature" doesn't need to just be 19th century shit or stuff from ancient greece.

Check shit like Indian epic poems too. Explore cultures and intellectual traditions you aren't accustomed with.

Pic related is Duran's A General History of the Indies of New SPain; for example, and is essentially a collection of Aztec history from a bunch of Aztec nobles collected by the Friar Diego Duran

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everyone in this thread needs to commit suicide as soon as possible

S2 when?

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indian vedas are pretty cool desu

Are they interesting?

Because you have shit taste

Can you IMAGINE with Juliet?

My favorite Romeo and Juliet imagery is in Aquarion Evol

Because you're completely retarded?

The Iliad and Odyssey would make great anime, so would Don Quixote.
But you're a moron.
I would read the Bhagavad Gita or something but I don't know which translation to go for

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You've never read classic literature you double digit IQ money

>I cant read

That's not even an adaptation.

Because Yea Forums is retarded

I dunno man. Gankutsuou was pretty shit. The OP was pretty good in a gay sort of way, though. Pretty sure the vocalist was high as shit when he sang it.

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>summer
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nani the fuck

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