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LaFreccia
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Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 12:46 pm
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It certainly looks good. They have a tricky job because they have to balance nostalgia with updates to make the new version relevant. This is a franchise that has been "resurrected" again and again, but I still wish them well.
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penguintruth
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Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 1:01 pm
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I noticed how little Captain Okita's character design changed from the original Leiji Matsumoto design.
I'm super psyched about the music, since Hiroshi Miyagawa's son is doing it and it still has some classic BGM tracks composed by his father, like "The Universe Spreading To Infinity".
Looking forward to this big time.
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Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 1:13 pm
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Oooo, that promo gave me a serious anime chub and I'm not even a previous watcher of any of the other SBY shows/movies. I suspect the BD is going to look pretty mouth-watering on muh HDTV, yo.
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Wrangler
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Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 2:03 pm
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I just saw the full trailer for the video, i got all emotional watching it. It so damn perfect from the look of it, its not crappy reimaging. Its done with alot heart and soul.
I can't wait for it to come out, hopefully they'll have English subtitles so people can buy from overseas (from US) can enjoy it too.
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Mr Adventure
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Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 2:48 pm
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This will be an OVA series, correct?
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Ovan~the~Rebirth
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Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 3:43 pm
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Mr Adventure wrote: | This will be an OVA series, correct? |
No... apparently its going to be a tv series, just they animated the first two episodes and made them into a movie.
I was hoping this would be an OVA series like Broken Blade, that uses high quality animation. Since its going to a tv series, I have the feeling the animation is going to dip drasticly, but you never know!
I only saw 11 episodes of the original Starblazers, but I really hope this series will some how get licensed over here even if its only sub disc release.
Hey if Bodacious Space Pirates does well over here, we could get Yamato.
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enurtsol
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Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 5:57 pm
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LaFreccia wrote: | It certainly looks good. They have a tricky job because they have to balance nostalgia with updates to make the new version relevant. |
And update with new techs and tactics.
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shukero
Joined: 13 Feb 2012
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Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 6:38 pm
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Ovan~the~Rebirth wrote: |
Mr Adventure wrote: | This will be an OVA series, correct? |
No... apparently its going to be a tv series, just they animated the first two episodes and made them into a movie.
I was hoping this would be an OVA series like Broken Blade, that uses high quality animation. Since its going to a tv series, I have the feeling the animation is going to dip drasticly, but you never know!
I only saw 11 episodes of the original Starblazers, but I really hope this series will some how get licensed over here even if its only sub disc release.
Hey if Bodacious Space Pirates does well over here, we could get Yamato. |
I don't know how they will drag it out to around 11 episodes though :\ I really wish it was like the break blades ova's
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GhostShell
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Posted: Mon Feb 20, 2012 7:08 pm
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Looks darned good! Started getting nostalgic as soon as I first heard the sound effects for the meteors and then the music. Really hoping this series gets a N.A. release (BD with English dub, please).
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stararnold
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Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 3:44 pm
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GhostShell wrote: | Looks darned good! Started getting nostalgic as soon as I first heard the sound effects for the meteors and then the music. Really hoping this series gets a N.A. release (BD with English dub, please). |
Same with me, but two dubs should be made as options made for the same DVD/Blu-ray. That way, one dub can use Star Blazers character and mecha names to appeal to those who grew up on the Star Blazers dub of the original Space Battleship Yamato (the dub where the Yamato's crew is multinational with the ship called "Argo") and another dub to use the original Japanese Space Battleship Yamato names to appeal to the Space Battleship Yamato fans who dislike the Americanized Star Blazers flavour of SBY. Lets not forget that some SBY fans tend like both flavours of of the same classic anime while some favour one over the other (ex: some fans find Star Blazers to be superior to the original Japanese flavour of Space Batleship Yamato in terms of narrative writing and character voicing). No offense.
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Heibi
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Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 5:45 pm
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Don't forget, there are those of us who prefer the original language. I'd want a release similar to the Gundam UC blu-ray. Japanese Subtitled in English with a dub track added in for those who like dubs.
I watched the entire series back in the 70's when I was a kid and loved it. But then I heard the Japanese version and liked it much better. Especially when you actually call the ship by it true name - YAMATO. And also when they don't cut scenes like Kodai(Wildstar) actually shooting the enemy straight through the stomach on Titan. Oh, and no references to robot tanks(they were all manned) either. Tons of scenes were cut or dialog was changed due to edits for US TV so children didn't know someone actually might have died. Not that I like killing, I just don't like editing of that kind where they try and make kids think war is safe.
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walw6pK4Alo
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Posted: Tue Feb 21, 2012 7:59 pm
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I have a feeling that Yamato only sells on nostalgia in Japan, and not too well even then compared to other anime. Sorry to say, but the era for what Yamato represents has been dead for 30 years and each time I see a revival it just seems pitiful. Not to say all of Leijiverse stuff is like that, Galaxy Express 999 and Harlock are more timeless because they're not representations of an emasculated and recovering Japanese identity like Yamato, so their stories can be told and retold without feeling rehashed. Maybe this series will do better, but that Yamato revival movie from a couple of years ago was quite underwhelming in scope and story. I can't see any of these being licensed, and if they miraculously are, they won't sell outside of a small circle; even LoGH has more appeal to people willing to buy these days.
As for the comparison to Moretsu Pirates, that anime is much closer to the director's other works like Stellvia and Shingu. The only connection I can draw to Yamato is that they take place in space, and have space ships.
And yes, I'm still running on the opinion that everything after Farewell Yamato is just fanwank because the writers are too weak willed to ever give a story a definitive ending.
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stararnold
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Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2012 3:13 pm
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Heibi wrote: | I watched the entire series back in the 70's when I was a kid and loved it. But then I heard the Japanese version and liked it much better. Especially when you actually call the ship by it true name - YAMATO. And also when they don't cut scenes like Kodai(Wildstar) actually shooting the enemy straight through the stomach on Titan. Oh, and no references to robot tanks(they were all manned) either. Tons of scenes were cut or dialog was changed due to edits for US TV so children didn't know someone actually might have died. Not that I like killing, I just don't like editing of that kind where they try and make kids think war is safe. |
Well, some deaths were kept intact in te narrative of Star Blazers, nameley of Sparks, Capt. Gideon, Starsha's sister Sasha, and Wildstar's parents (in the flashbacks) and when considering the "Bolar Wars" episodes of the same dub, they kept intact all the deaths that happened in the Japanese ver. of Yamato III.
However, what's understandable was that some edits were made for Star Blazers to not only fix certain flaws like Yuki's return from death at the end of the return trip from Iscandar without narrative explanation of how it was possible (Star Blazers suggested that Nova was knocked out by sleep gas for days then managed to wake up), but also to change Yamato's name to Argo for moments after the ship's reconstruction in hopes to avoid offending U.S.-based WWII veterans back then while the story remains about saving all of Earth as opposed to just one nation.
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