It hasn't stopped. Its just on hiatus because the anime finally caught up to the manga. So when there are more chapters, it'll start up again
Fairy Tail's manga has not stopped.
The second movie was meant to conclude the anime series.
Perhaps it is because you want to continue your journey alongside the anime characters that you have become to like/admire and you want the series to continue , not stop .
No but it does take a while to replace the voices of the Japanese cast with the English-speaking cast
Tim Burton would do an anime series or film if he was so inclined . It would be really fascinating to see the artwork he would have in an anime production . Something to hope for but I read somewhere that he is mostly interested in stop motion animation than in a cartoon or anime series or film .
They stopped making the anime because at the time the manga was not finished. When the anime caught up to the manga they had to stop the series. As for if they plan on making more in sept. 2009 I'm not sure but I would not put it past them now that the manga series is completed.
So far, were no where near the end of the whole Narutoseries, so there's no telling when Kisimoto will stop the series. The anime [in this case] is aired after the manga is written. Whenever the anime gets too close to the manga, they make up 'filler episodes' which are basically episodes that have nothing to do with the plot, but is made to slow down the anime. The series will stop when Kisimoto has the plot resolved, which seems far from reach because the current plot with Sasuke defeating Itachi and the Akatsuki continually after Naruto, we have a long way to go.
The manga caught up to the series. Also the mangaka that writes and draws the manga has been ill quite a lot of times and can't continue drawing.
Yes... yes you should.
The creators of the anime had originally planned for the anime to end after twenty-six episodes.
At the time the anime series was made, the Fruits Basketmanga was still ongoing and not nearly as long as it ended up being; thus, they could not adapt the full series as they did not have a full series to work with. Furthermore the animation production company that handled the Fruits Basket anime, Studio DEEN, have a tendency to only adapt the initial stages of manga series, sometimes continuing in sequel seasons; such is the case with Vampire Knight and Junjou Romantica. This could be for any number of reasons, including the cancellation of sequels due to lack of interest or profit. However, this is only speculation.
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