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lyger
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first of all thanks to championferret for agreeing with me 4Kids are racist because they remove any trace of japanese cultrue as they can and stuff america down everyones troths and the stupid moron al khan said anime is too japanese but thats where it came from. that is like me saying the O.C is too american Last edited by lyger on Sat Feb 19, 2005 11:48 am; edited 1 time in total |
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Animefan16
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It's called localization. They change some cultural stuff so that people could understand those animes better.
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lyger
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yeah but they go over the top like what they did to ultimate muscle
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Necros Antiquor
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You watching both is actually a fine example of more or less moral fansubbing in action. You watched the fansubs, now you will follow up and watch the domestic release of the show, the way it's supposed to work. If everyone was like you, the system would work perfectly. The reason the person is hoping that the fansubs will stop is because most fansub watchers will keep watching and then not support the show once it comes over, cutting into profits (which will happen) by saying that they should not waste time or money to watch something they already saw a "superior" (re: fansubbed) version of. Fansubs are what brought the show over, and that's important, but they need to stop now, or else the show will do bad over here, and that's a fact.
There is no way it will not be edited on Toonami. No chance. On the other hand, while unedited on Adult Swim does seem possible, especially since Adult Swim has publicly declared that they like the show a lot, it will not air edited on Toonami AND unedited on Adult Swim at the same time. Maybe they might work up something they had with Toonami back when Adult Swim was around called the Midnight Run, where they got to show unedited Dragonball Z and Gundam Wing. I certainly see that as possible with Adult Swim, especially since nothing important is airing on Thursday night, just reruns.
That is an interesting case you make (except for Seiken Densetsu, which has always been the Mana series over here). They might pull off leaving some things in Japanese, such as the Sharingan Eye, especially with the precedent set by Hiei's Jagan (evil) Eye. However, some things are going to be translated just because they are too long or complex. The mainstream audience that watches TV will not be able to remember or appreciate the numerous X no Jutsu that the characters will spout, and will eventually just start calling them things like "the split-up one" and "the fire breath one." Another precedent: Hiei's Ensatsu Kokyuryu Ha (sp?) became Dragon of the Darkness Flame simply because most people won't memorize that technique. Your solution of part-English, part-Japanese techniques would work well, but there shouldn't be a "no" in there, since the phrase "Shadow Bind Jutsu" would be more English than Japanese in its structure. I applaud your creativity at a time when most fans are just cutting themselves in their bedrooms.
They've been translating the moves since issue #2 (when Naruto first started), starting with "Art of the Doppleganger." Only recently have they not only been giving translations only, but also started providing the original Japanese names, which I applaud them for finally doing. |
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Ohoni
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Truer than any dub I've ever seen, and until we get fansubs on tv, the only option out there for people who find DVDs of tv series too pricey to care about.
What does money have to do with it? Think about it this way, Shopro almost certainly made ten times as much off of Cartoon Network based on the buzz surrounding Naruto in the states. That buzz wouldn't exist if people hadn't had any access to the show. In effect, that money is due to our efforts as viewers of the show.
But that would punish the fans that made the show what it is in the first place, by forcing them to do without the show for 2 or more years while it catches up. One Oice won't catch up to the funsubs for another two year either, and the fansubs are themselves a year or two behind the raws.
As you noted, they did it with Gundam Wing. It's not like it wouldn't get better ratings than the million and first rerunning of each episode of Cowboy Bebop.
You're right, I had it confused in my head with Suikoden. Same basic thing though. I also add to the list Tekken and Tenchu. ![]()
Also, I noted on Shaman King today (produced by the Worst Offenders, they lefy Ryu's "Yamato no Orouchi" attack in, that's what he yelled out. If they can leave that in, then Shopro can certainly leave in Kagebunshin. They should also leave common bastardized translations, like "Lion Rendan" instead of "Shshi Rendan", and leave "Naruto Rendan" instead of translating it to "Naruto attack technique" or something. I'm not expecting them to leave in the really nutty ones, like Kagamane no Jutsu would be Shadowbind no Jutsu, and Kuchiyose no Jutsu would be Summoning no Jutsu, and the Katon (fire breath) moves can all be renamed to just "Katon no Jutsu+English", such as "Katon no Jutsu, Dragon!". I think the kids would be able to pick up the "no Jutsu" suffix really quickly, and never have to worry about it again.
Eh, most of the time the "no" adds a needed punctuation. The American kiddies don't need to know what grammatical function the "no" serves in Japanese, they just need to know it's there. It could be a part of either word for all they need to know.
Maybe I only started noticing it during the Chuunin Exam then. It was more the Zolo thing that cheesed me off, the NAruto stuff was icing. I don't know, it's a balance, certainly, and my only hope is that they lean more towards being true to the flavor of the original series, and less towards "dumbed down Americanized" product. I'm not asking that they call Full Metal Alchemist "Hagane no Renkenjutsushi" or anything here, this is a show about ninjas that takes place in an obviously Japan-esc setting, and I just hope they allow the dialog to reflect that as best they can while keeping the show watchable without subtitles (Although subtitling move names anyways wouldn't hurt anyone). |
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Mohawk52
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Aureon
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Hmm almost though this thread was not going to be too bad at first oh well. For the most part could care less about all this but with all the talk about localization and voice acting figured I would since I found some interesting things lately.
http://www.big.or.jp/~neoboon/southparkinterview.html http://www.japander.com/japander/simpson.htm The first is an interview with the guy who was in charge of the localization of Southpark in Japan. The second has a bunch of japanese cammercials with the Simpsons (Marge's voice actress seems to be trying to emulate the amercan one, not a good thing -_- ![]() |
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CCSYueh
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Sadly, we might be the land of the free & the home of the brave, but we are also known for wanting everything our way. The image is is we can't relate, we won't watch. Anime is bigger than it was, but not as big as American animation here. Domestic programs, from everything I've read, tend to cream anime in the ratings. I know my 14 yr old could care less about history(I watch anime & otherwise pretty much the history channel-type stuff). Her friends are very much the same--if it's something they're interested in, they'll watch, but if not, nothing can make them watch. She "discovers" stuff all the time & suddently wants to watch some video from my collection I couldn't get her to watch if I paid her to do it before. The brains behind tv shows believe all American youth are like this-that if little Johnny can't relate to Yoh Asakura eating rice balls, he won't tune in(I never understood the weird donuts on Pokemon until I actually bothered to read up on Japanese culture). I never knew Kimba wasn't an American show when I watched it back in the 60's because they removed all of the Japanese refs from it. Honestly, I can't say if I would have watched it had it been more Japanese. Would the average 10 yr-old you know be willing to watch a show they need cultural notes to understand? Can the average American 8 yr-old relate to sweatdrops? They know the things that relate to our culture & I don't know a lot who seem to have much patience with the unfamiliar. My daughter enjoys shows many of her 20-something friends on the net are unfamiliar with because I've exposed her to a wider range of things-museums as well as tv shows many of her friends never heard of like Dark Shadows or Nightmare Cafe. Watch a show with subtitles? Most Americans would probably prefer having a root canal done. |
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Vantos
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As much as I don't like Americanized anime (read: 4kids), you are quite correct. That is the logic that drives 4kids to edit so mercilessly. But don't worry, they didn't get Naruto. I'm sure Viz will do it justice. After all, it is an action show, and so-called "culture" is just there for embellishment. One more thing. Naruto is about ninjas. I don't see why they WOULDN'T leave it oozing with Japaneseness. After all, any American would get it right off the bat! |
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Ohoni
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I don't think they owe me any of the profits, but my point remains. If not for the fans who watch Naruto, they'd be getting WAY less to distribute it in the US. The fans ARE responsible for that bonus profit. If the series had been liscenesed to an outside company then the profit jump would have been even more immediate. If an anime is wildly popular in the US, then a Japanese studio can charge a much higher licensing fee. Then the US distributor can in turn charge a much higher fee from CN to air it on tv. This is why Naruto took so long to liscense, not because nobody wanted it, but because EVERYBODY wanted it, but the price they insisted on was very high.
Nobody's asking you to share it, just to accept it and not be an @$$ about it.
Who cares about the DVD? I watch tv on tv, like the Japanese people do. I'm not spending $20 for three episodes of a 130+ episode tv series. Do I sound retarded to you? |
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darkhunter
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Yea you sound retarded to me. All your post are illogical, but that's not suprising since it's coming from a leecher. Yeah yeah yeah, we all know what you anime for free because you act like it's your right to. |
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Anime_Freak
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I'm with the majority here, anime is NOT a right, it is a PRIVELAGE. Sure Viz may put 3 eps on a DVD, that will not keep me from buying the DVD's, I plan on supporting Naruto, even if I hate the dub, I'll buy the DVD's just to watch Naruto subbed.
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Ohoni
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Yes yes, I'm the one who sounds retarded because I like to watch tv shows on tv, and not pay money for shows that air for free in Japan. REAL dumb of me there. I guess if I were really smart I'd pay roughly $800 to get caught up to where I currently am on Naruto, while a Japanese citizen wouldn't have had to pay even a single yen. Not to mention that I'd be over two years behind on the series, rather than only being a few days behind. Yup, totally retarded on my part. Imagine the world I could live in if I were smart like you. |
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YUGI
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You know how expensive Japanese TV is. You pay $20-$150 per month depending on your TV plan. This equals about $240-$1450 per year. If your so mad about not seeing the latest episodes. Get Sateilite and TvTokyo channel. You can watch it at the same time as the Japanese.
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Kazuki-san
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Guess what.. you don't live in Japan. It doesn't work that way here. (I guess the Japanese get to watch all of our shows for free over there too ehh? And it must air the same day it airs here ![]() As for Viz being able to charge out the a** for the broadcast rights, that's simply not the case. They only had 2, possibly 3 networks if you count G4, to sell broadcast rights to. They can't just triple the normal price and expect CN or TAN or even G4 to pony up the cash. Considering that CN already has Inu Yasha, that was no big surprise. Secondly, broadcast rights are a very small percentage of the revenue a company takes in. Guess what the biggest is? DVD sales. Naruto could lead to a head between the US companies and the fansubbers. If it sells quite well, not much will happen. But, if it has poor overall sales, especially compared to the number of downloads each up gets (which I assure you, they have a fairly good idea of what that is) then you'll see some action start. Viz, nor any other company, will stand by while fansubbers turn what should be a profit machine, into a break-even or less affair. (should that turn out to be the case) Personally, since it's such a long series, I expect a great many people to show your attitude of "why should I pay to own such a long series." |
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