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LightYagami

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Post Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 2:53 am Reply with quote
I'll take a stab an next weeks hey answer fans "Fillers" in anime series based off of a manga. nuff said.
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Mysticmidnightmaiden
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Post Posted: Fri Feb twenty, 2009 3:07 am Reply with quote
LightYagami wrote:
I'll take a stab an next weeks hey answer fans "Fillers" in anime series based off of a manga. nuff said.

Be careful generalizing at that place. The first run of FMA ended in filler and information technology worked out fine to me. Ouran concluded in a filler and then equally to not nosedive straight into what it parodied (which unfortunately happens in the manga). Basic, which animated both series, is fairly skilful at adapting filler and canon material to create a better serial overall.

I'll leave on a limb here and fix Naruto. Impale Sasuke. Granted, that'south like taking Kira Yamato out of the SEED Destiny flavor (WHICH NEVER HAPPENED, of course), only it's a start.

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Greed1914

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Post Posted: Friday Feb 20, 2009 3:42 am Reply with quote
The response to the Flake was fantastic, it'due south what I would have done. Every bit far as renting Anime: I too take a Netflix business relationship primarily for the purpose of renting anime and trying to assist bulldoze a company with a deeper wallet than mine to inject more money into the industry. I come across it as a practically platonic method, likewise. I endeavor out the shows that I desire for a reasonable price, and so choose the ones to purchase from that. Finally, I'm fairly indifferent to anime being called cartoons. That's what they are in the purest sense. Sometimes I practise get a trivial upset if I feel that somebody is calling them cartoons out of ignorance or to belittle the art form, only largely I don't see a problem.
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dtm42
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Post Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 iii:45 am Reply with quote
That was the Scrap? That was the best you could come up with? Jeez, that'due south harsh, lumping that sort of request in with all the horrible ones that actually deserve to be called Flakes.

As to the latest question, the Anime is Gasaraki, and I would remove nigh (if not all) of the traditional Japanese Shinto references. It severely dragged down an otherwise outstanding "hard" Mecha series. I know that the mysticism made up one-half (if not more than) of the show, just the question is vague enough that I think I am okay.

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GATSU
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Post Posted: Friday Feb 20, 2009 iii:57 am Reply with quote
Actually, you lot really should exist careful, when renting from brick-and-mortar stores, since they occasionally sneak in bootlegs in the inventory.
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Kenotic

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Post Posted: Fri February 20, 2009 4:01 am Reply with quote
LightYagami wrote:
I'll take a stab an side by side weeks hey answer fans "Fillers" in anime series based off of a manga. nuff said.

It'southward never "Nuff Said" when you don't bother to explain what you lot mean -- not everyone is familiar with every serial that created new scenarios that deviated from the Manga. From what I've seen of various serial and forum responses, "Filler" can hateful meandering, plotless sagas that expect exactly like earlier episodes or "all of that annoying graphic symbol evolution and plot before the fanservice and explosions and large robots show upwardly." I say all of this as someone who has never watched more than the first DVD fix of Naruto and a few of the new serial episodes.

Every bit for Netflix and other rental shops, they're the best thing for someone trying to picket a lot of series legally. A local shop has 2-for-1 rentals on Dominicus, which made for a cracking fashion to survive the cold winters in Minnesota.

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giascle

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Post Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 4:10 am Reply with quote
As amazing as some anime may be, they are e'er cartoons. Waltz with Bashir is a very poor instance, as information technology was rotoscoped off a live-action video, and is nearly a documentary.
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Generic #757858

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Post Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 4:12 am Reply with quote
dtm42 wrote:
As to the latest question, the Anime is Gasaraki, and I would remove almost (if not all) of the traditional Japanese Shinto references. It severely dragged down an otherwise outstanding "hard" Mecha series. I know that the mysticism made upward half (if not more) of the bear witness, but the question is vague enough that I think I am okay.

QFT

Me, I'd prepare Beck past making all the characters most three years older. It always bothered me that they were and so young, especially since most of them even looked older as well.

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zanarkand princess

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Post Posted: Fri February 20, 2009 4:nineteen am Reply with quote
I would fix Zegapain by taking the mecha out. Honestly that show would exist style better with out it.

I would fix Lawmaking Geass by cutting the fanservice in R2 by about half and spoiler[I would keep Lelouch live ]

and since I only saw information technology I would reverse the ending of Paradise Buss.

Oh and I knew I was right nearly FUNi dubbing songs just because they want to.

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enurtsol

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Post Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 4:41 am Reply with quote
Answerman Brian Hanson wrote:

So in essence, I personally hate it when people go uppity when I talk about "Japanese cartoons" to refer to anime at large, but I sympathize with those who cringe a fleck when people refer to the latest Hayao Miyazaki "cartoon." Notwithstanding by and large this is kind of a pointless argument that's been done to expiry over the years starting mode, way back on the one-time rec.arts.anime.misc Usenet boards by nerds with cipher better to do with their lives....

SCREW You, Hanson!!! Evil or Very Mad

(Kidding. I actually take your view on this. Laughing )

And yeah, dubbing theme songs go way back, even used to be expected. Then, as I mentioned, the Japanese music groups wised up (that they could become royalty out of it, that the music fee should exist split from the anime license fee).

But there were anime CDs released in the US. At one fourth dimension, Sam Goody's, FYE, et al. even had racks-full of 'em in their own anime soundtracks section, including dub CDs similar Pioneer Blitheness Best of Best.
(But and then, the nail crashed, and I approximate anime CD sales weren't that adept.)

giascle wrote:
Every bit amazing as some anime may exist, they are always cartoons. Waltz with Bashir is a very poor case, as it was rotoscoped off a alive-action video, and is almost a documentary.

I was but about to say, like A Scanner Darkly, some don't consider it "truthful animation." Laughing

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Dop.L
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Post Posted: Friday Feb xx, 2009 half-dozen:21 am Reply with quote
The problem with the employ of the word 'drawing' is association. That word is associated pretty much exclusively with entertainment for children.

And while there'south enough of anime that fits that bill, there's too plenty that doesn't - and I'thousand not merely talking the more ecchi stuff.

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Northlander

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Post Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 7:03 am Reply with quote
I've got a very specific thing I would have liked seen changed. It'due south a very pocket-sized change, trifling even, but information technology's one where I just can't effigy out why they fabricated the scene like information technology is.

The show is Haibane Renmei. The scene is late in the bear witness. Rakka is talking with Hyoko and Midori about what to do with Reki, and Midori is extolling the virtues -- or lack thereof -- of Reki's dealings with Hyoko and the whole episode with the wall. This prompts a reaction from Rakka, staged with a quick, nearly epileptic edit of at least five different quick-cuts of Rakka's head whipping up, and information technology left me wondering what the hell they did THAT for in a show that otherwise prepare a gentle, if somewhat emotically draining at times, mood.

Haibane Renmei is my favorite anime, but that 1 scene always, ALWAYS makes me cringe when I run into information technology.

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Ta-kun The Black Kitty

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Post Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 viii:02 am Reply with quote
Sorry to be a carp, Brian, but it's Mignogna, not Mognagna. Anime catgrin + sweatdrop

(I doubt this will be noticed, though)

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CorneredAngel

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Post Posted: Fri February 20, 2009 8:47 am Reply with quote
Volition companies similar funimation ever release a CD of the dubbed music, maybe forth with the original japanese songs

Cue dorsum to - oh, just near ten years now - and Pioneer's Tenchi Muyo OVA Best v. 2. Which did contain a agglomeration of the dubbed songs from that series. Ah, those were the days...

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The Ramblin' Wreck

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Post Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 9:46 am Reply with quote
CorneredAngel wrote:
Will companies like funimation ever release a CD of the dubbed music, possibly forth with the original japanese songs

Cue back to - oh, but about ten years at present - and Pioneer'due south Tenchi Muyo OVA Best v. two. Which did contain a bunch of the dubbed songs from that series. Ah, those were the days...

That CD would exist worth it just to brand a karaoke track to "I Am A Pioneer".

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