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JarethaUlrich
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 8:21 am
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Could you please put a slight spoiler warning on this page?
This book can't even be purchased until April 3 on Amazon. Trust me, I've been stalking it.
How on earth did you find a copy so quickly?
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Buster Blader 126
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 8:38 am
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Can't wait to read this one, even though the supposed lack of progress sounds discomforting.
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How on earth did you find a copy so quickly? |
Viz - as well as many other publishers of books and discs - tend to have the product constructed well in advance of its release date. They'll send out copies to established parties for them to review in advance of the due date. Whether it gets reviewed prior to its release date then depends on a number of factors.
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chloes_fork
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 9:08 am
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This series just made a belated appearance on my radar, and since Viz has recently started releasing omnibus collections, it seemed an ideal time to check it out. That is, until I checked Jason Thompson's Manga: The Complete Guide and found that Viz had censored one or more volumes of the series. Since I don't knowingly buy censored anything ever, that means I'm out a fun-sounding shoujo, and Viz is out my money for 27+ volumes. Nice going, you censorship-happy bozos.
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Mad_Scientist
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 2:08 pm
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I've been wanting to check out the Skip Beat! manga ever since I watched the anime, with it's non-conclusion, but haven't gotten around to it yet. Nice to hear that it's still going strong though.
chloes_fork wrote: | This series just made a belated appearance on my radar, and since Viz has recently started releasing omnibus collections, it seemed an ideal time to check it out. That is, until I checked Jason Thompson's Manga: The Complete Guide and found that Viz had censored one or more volumes of the series. Since I don't knowingly buy censored anything ever, that means I'm out a fun-sounding shoujo, and Viz is out my money for 27+ volumes. Nice going, you censorship-happy bozos. |
Any idea what they censored? I'm curious.
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Spastic Minnow
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 2:28 pm
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I may have stumbled upon a piece of funny censorship. I just watched the anime and am making my way through the manga. Nothing I want to buy (IMHO it's got one tremendous character with a fantastic personality and back story, Kyoko, and the rest isn't really that great-so far) so I'm checking it out of the library- but a couple volumes were checked out and I downloaded some scanalations to fill in the gaps. One of the scanalations features the story where Ren picks up the dropped blue stone and afterwards ends up taunting Kyoko so much her only response is to make a rude gesture and run away. I forget what she did in the anime (stick her tongue out?) but in the manga she grabs her bicep, swings up her arm and flips him the bird. The next volume was a Viz edition from the library and it has a flashback.... in which the offending finger is conspicuously missing.
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 2:48 pm
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Well, in that instance I do believe that whether the finger is flipped or not, the meaning is largely the same in Japan. At any rate, I have no doubt that Viz censored something. They gotta keep their kid friendly rep up.
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chloes_fork
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 2:49 pm
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Mad_Scientist wrote: | Any idea what they censored? I'm curious. |
Yeah, Thompson referenced something about "middle finger censorship," just like the post below yours noted. So, so stupid.
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Spastic Minnow
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 2:51 pm
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It's actually the same here too... so pointless censorship is pointless. what else is new?
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merr
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 3:12 pm
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Spastic Minnow wrote: | It's actually the same here too... so pointless censorship is pointless. what else is new? |
No, it's not. The middle finger has harsher connotations in America than it does in Japan. I don't necessarily agree with changing the artwork, but, arguably, what Viz did wasn't censorship so much as it was localization. They altered a gesture because it's meaning is different for English speaking audiences and could be misconstrued. In the context of the scene, her giving the finger might make sense, but it arguably conveys something different to English audiences than it does to Japanese ones.
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chloes_fork
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 3:23 pm
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merr wrote: |
Spastic Minnow wrote: | It's actually the same here too... so pointless censorship is pointless. what else is new? |
No, it's not. The middle finger has harsher connotations in America than it does in Japan. I don't necessarily agree with changing the artwork, but, arguably, what Viz did wasn't censorship so much as it was localization. They altered a gesture because it's meaning is different for English speaking audiences and could be misconstrued. In the context of the scene, her giving the finger might make sense, but it arguably conveys something different to English audiences than it does to Japanese ones. |
Wow, you should work for Viz's PR department -- assuming they had such a thing. Elegantly argued, but I'm not buying it. I have zero doubt Viz's intent was to censor, not to finesse cultural nuances. And even if that were their purpose, such things are properly handled by an explanatory note, not by altering the artwork.
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Stark700
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 4:30 pm
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Great review. I'm going to finish the manga of Skip Beat later this year
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merr
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 5:39 pm
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chloes_fork wrote: | And even if that were their purpose, such things are properly handled by an explanatory note, not by altering the artwork. |
Agreed. Viz seems to loathe cultural notes thought, at least for stuff in the Shojo Beat imprint. I just see the alteration as something more like redoing sound effects than an attempt to change the author's intended message. Censorship should be discouraged, no question, but what Viz did with that one panel in Skip Beat really isn't worth getting worked up over. It's hardly the same thing they did to the Pokemon manga back in the 90s.
That said, it was still a bad idea from a PR perspective, if only because the risk of some biblethumping family group starting a crusade over one middle finger is much lower than the risk of militant fanboys boycotting you for censorship.
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Alan45
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 6:47 pm
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Skip Beat is a really great manga. You are boycotting the entire series over a change to one panel in one volume. It didn't even change the meaning of the panel.
Well, they are your beliefs, but also your loss. You must spend a lot of time being angry. Are you also boycotting the anime? After all they "censored" the same gesture. In the anime she gives a "thumbs down" gesture which is even milder than what Viz used.
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shukero
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 9:38 pm
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This is one of my favorite series, and I started off wondering what it was about since the title was so weird. so glad I picked it up! Too bad that the anime never got a second season / DVD release date.
I would snatch that up in a minute!
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chloes_fork
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Posted: Tue Mar 20, 2012 9:45 pm
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Alan45 wrote: | Skip Beat is a really great manga. |
I suspect this may be true. Too bad I'll never know for sure.
Quote: | You are boycotting the entire series over a change to one panel in one volume. |
Correct. If it's important enough for Viz to alter, it's important enough for me to find unacceptable.
Quote: | It didn't even change the meaning of the panel. |
An all too common rationalization/excuse for censorship, but immaterial.
Quote: | Well, they are your beliefs, but also your loss. |
Agreed -- though as noted, it's also Viz's, since they lost out on my $$ for the whole series as a result of this asinine and utterly unnecessary bit of busybody editing.
Quote: | You must spend a lot of time being angry. |
Not as much as you'd think. It's certainly true that censorship makes me angry, however. I'd suggest it should do the same for you.
Quote: | Are you also boycotting the anime? After all they "censored" the same gesture. In the anime she gives a "thumbs down" gesture which is even milder than what Viz used. |
Hardly the same thing as altering the existing manga. But I'm sure you understand that.
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