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sleepy_20us
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Posted: Mon Nov 14, 2005 8:48 pm
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hello first of all, i am a new member, i am trying to find out if a new installment of the saint seiya movies is coming out anytime soon. i have this what i think is a new movie: hades: inferno chapter. if is a new movie could anyone tell me when is coming out? thanks in advance
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TestamentSaki
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Posted: Tue Nov 15, 2005 4:03 pm
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Hiyah, and welcome!
Actually, the Hades is not precisely a movie. It's a sequel to the series in OAV form. Probably the movie you're talking about is Saint Seiya Tenkai Hen, which is after the Hades chapters
Greetings!
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sleepy_20us
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 7:25 pm
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i'm sorry i think is an ova and not a movie. i went a website but everything is in japanese and couldnt understand squat! if anyone knows please help a brotha out!!1
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Rabobinair
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 7:44 pm
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I have a question about OVA's too cause I am a die hard Hellsing fan and for the life of me I found a site talking about a new Hellsing series and I am not 100% sure whats a OVA. I am a anime fan but alot of the terms of people are using I don't know, call me a n00b I dare you. LOL j/k feel free I deserve it, but I would like to be part of this community so Haze me for all its worth.
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prettygirl
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 7:48 pm
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OVA = Original Video Animation
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Rabobinair
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 8:01 pm
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OK Thanks but the question still remains what does that mean in sense of like the Hellsing show. Will it be a season or will it be like movies and what not, I am all confused.
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Nagisa
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 8:38 pm
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OVAs are basically direct-to-video series. Episodes are released on video or DVD as they're completed, and it allows the producers looser deadlines to get episodes finished and more budget to be dedicated towards actual production, resulting in a typically higher quality anime than what you'd see on TV.
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Steventheeunuch
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 9:02 pm
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sleepy_20us wrote: | i'm sorry i think is an ova and not a movie. i went a website but everything is in japanese and couldnt understand squat! if anyone knows please help a brotha out!!1 |
The Inferno OVA is actually a TV series, in the same way GitS: sac is one. In Inferno, there will be a total of six 45 minute episodes that cost around $17 each. the DVD release will come out early 2006. However, for convieniences sake, it's still refered to as an OVA.
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Rabobinair
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 10:07 pm
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Nagisa wrote: | OVAs are basically direct-to-video series. Episodes are released on video or DVD as they're completed, and it allows the producers looser deadlines to get episodes finished and more budget to be dedicated towards actual production, resulting in a typically higher quality anime than what you'd see on TV. |
Thank you very much. I appreciate the information, and like I said I am a newbie to this as I have mentioned before I was and am still a closet anime fan to a point. I need to learn all the jargon or lingo so I can understand you guys sometimes. LOL
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ParaParaJMo
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 10:31 pm
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The sad news with the new Saint Seiya is that they are replacing the seiyuus
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prettygirl
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 10:34 pm
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No problem about not knowing all the lingo. Take your time... there's a lot to learn I am, however, quite curious to know why you are a closet anime fan? Why hide it? I think anime fans, who are not Asian, are admirable because they are open to exploring different aspects of different cultures other than their own. By appreciating other peoples' culture, you are demonstrating your open mindedness. Nothing to be ashamed of
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Steventheeunuch
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 10:46 pm
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prettygirl wrote: | No problem about not knowing all the lingo. Take your time... there's a lot to learn I am, however, quite curious to know why you are a closet anime fan? Why hide it? I think anime fans, who are not Asian, are admirable because they are open to exploring different aspects of different cultures other than their own. By appreciating other peoples' culture, you are demonstrating your open mindedness. Nothing to be ashamed of |
This is a mad derail, but anime fans aren't nessecerally "fans of other culture", moreso "they like cartoons from Japan", because generally, they're closeminded or ignorant (nay even aggressive) towards animation from their own or other cultures.
Anyhow, back somewhat on topic, it's a shame that the original voice cast is gone, but it's one of those things that happen, and while it did tick me off for a bit, I've come to accept that well, times change, and so do people (and most importantly, their voice)
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prettygirl
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Posted: Thu Nov 17, 2005 11:27 pm
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Steventheeunuch wrote: | This is a mad derail, but anime fans aren't nessecerally "fans of other culture", moreso "they like cartoons from Japan", because generally, they're closeminded or ignorant (nay even aggressive) towards animation from their own or other cultures. |
I think you are closeminded and ignorant. No, anime fans aren't necessarily "fans of other culture", but they do, however, need to be open-minded enough to accept some of the cultural aspects represented in anime, which might open doors to exploring the Japanese culture.
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Rabobinair
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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 12:13 am
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Hey Pretty Girl, I am no longer a closet anime fan. When I am around other fans I surprise them by what I know. I love the Japanese culture and luckily for me being Airforce I have the great oppritunity to be stationed with some Japanesse airforce on this base who along with some of my friends are going to be taught Japanesse in turn we are going to help them with thier english skills. But check out my post called closet anime fan, I give ya a brief history of me and my anime story.
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PantsGoblin
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Posted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 5:07 am
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Steventheeunuch wrote: | This is a mad derail, but anime fans aren't nessecerally "fans of other culture", moreso "they like cartoons from Japan", because generally, they're closeminded or ignorant (nay even aggressive) towards animation from their own or other cultures. |
In general, you're right most anime fans could really care less about the cultural aspects of anime. But for me, and I assume "prettygirl", culture does play an important role in understanding and enjoying anime, some titles more so than others. But to actually be an anime fan you don't really have to be a fan of Japanese culture, but it sure does make some more enjoyable.
prettygirl wrote: | I think you are closeminded and ignorant. No, anime fans aren't necessarily "fans of other culture", but they do, however, need to be open-minded enough to accept some of the cultural aspects represented in anime, which might open doors to exploring the Japanese culture. |
Well, you didn't have to flat out insult him for him expressing his opinion of what anime fans are.
Sorry, can't comment on Saint Seiya though, I've never seen it.
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