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Methid Man
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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2003 2:42 pm
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I heard rumors that Samurai Pizza Cats was purchased by Bandai shortly after Saban sold his company to ABC. Can someone confirm this?
-- Sam the Methid Man
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Emerje
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Posted: Tue Jul 29, 2003 3:00 pm
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I guess it's possible. Back when it was first released in japan Bandai invested interest in it by releasing a series of SPC model kits so they may have bought the rights if/when they became available. However, I've never heard such an announcement and it isn't reflected in the Encyclopedia so they could be keeping it a close secret, but I doubt it.
Emerje
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Hellomojo
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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 5:54 pm
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I may be wrong, probably am, but sometimes companies have to by a batch of series to get one that they plan on using. maybe Samurai pizza cats is a part of a batch. Ugh don't listen to me anymore...
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Emerje
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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 6:00 pm
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Well, Bandai does have interest in several former Saban properties in the US such as Escaflowne, Power Rangers, Xyber 9, Digimon, and many others. However aside from Escaflowne (which was theirs to begin with) I don't think they had enough interest in any of the other properties to want to take on any of them, let alone the excess bagage of additional titles in a package deal.
Emerje
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Bruce Lee
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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 9:21 pm
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Speaking of Escaflowne, is there a US release available of the series? I recall seeing 1 or 2 episoded of this on Fox a long time ago, but never heard anything else about it on this side of the pacific.
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Cassandra
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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 9:29 pm
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Bruce Lee wrote: | Speaking of Escaflowne, is there a US release available of the series? I recall seeing 1 or 2 episoded of this on Fox a long time ago, but never heard anything else about it on this side of the pacific. |
The entire series, plus the movie, are all out on DVD and have been for awhile.
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Emerje
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Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2003 10:48 pm
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Cassandra wrote: |
Bruce Lee wrote: | Speaking of Escaflowne, is there a US release available of the series? I recall seeing 1 or 2 episoded of this on Fox a long time ago, but never heard anything else about it on this side of the pacific. |
The entire series, plus the movie, are all out on DVD and have been for awhile. |
Yep, and before that it was on VHS well before it first appeared on FOX Kids.
Emerje
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Methid Man
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Posted: Thu Jul 31, 2003 10:08 pm
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Ahem, going back on topic, I really do hope SPC was purchased by Bandai, because I would rather see SPC handled by a more dedicated, anime-faithful company than ABC ('cause don't forget, Saban sold his company to ABC).
-- Sam the Methid Man
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cookie
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Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2003 12:04 am
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Methid Man wrote: | Ahem, going back on topic, I really do hope SPC was purchased by Bandai, because I would rather see SPC handled by a more dedicated, anime-faithful company than ABC ('cause don't forget, Saban sold his company to ABC).
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i just want to see it released on DVD.
Given that edits -were- made to the dub, it's unlikely that a dub/sub release would be done over here (unless it's done like bandai did ronin warriors).
if anyone, i'd suggest rhinomation might hold the license, since they deal in old cartoons and anime.. but they're kinda slow about releasing stuff.
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Kaorimoch
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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2003 10:13 am
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I have to agree with Cookie there. Samurai Pizza Cats, if it gets released, won't come with a sub track. The editing is too all over the place. Its like what Harmony Gold did to Robotech, except much worse.
But the result was damn funny. I also don't think its popular enough to be given priority on release. Those who saw it and liked it REALLY liked it, so there might be a chance.
The last time it was broadcast in Australia was 10 years ago and I don't think it ever got released on VHS at all anywhere. I think Saban had some reason for not releasing it but I can't remember for the life of me what it was. All the copies I watch are taped off TV. Well, it gave them the money to introduce MMPR...
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Zac
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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2003 10:31 am
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If we get Samurai Pizza Cats they better not give us a subbed version. The show was great BECAUSE it was such a hilarious hack job. They ad-libbed most of the scripts. I don't care what the original was like; no way was it as good as the dub.
-Z
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Delthayre
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Posted: Mon Aug 04, 2003 7:40 pm
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I remember when Samurai Pizza Cat's first appeared on a local station back some six or seven odd years ago. I was really perplexed at first, because it looked very kiddish, and even when I was a kid, I never really liked kiddish stuff (I used to be very mature for my age, I seem to be backsliding these days, damn). But I'll try anything but terminal illness or being shot in anything but the arms once, so I watched it...and laughed. It was such a wildly bizarre and hilariously hacked-up show. I would love to have it back, because it dissapeared not too long after it appeared.
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Methid Man
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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2003 4:34 pm
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Why not the subbed version, Answerman? Sure the dub was better, but I think the sub deserves honorable mention as well. After all, it IS the original and without the original there never would have been a dub!
Besides, I'm sure those who have seen the dub would want to see the sub anyway to see how different it was. I'm one of those kinda guys who likes to see both sides of the coin (or disc in this case).
-- Sam the Methid Man
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LordByronius
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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2003 6:51 pm
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I dunno, I can't see much of an interest in the subbed version of Pizza Cats. I'm sure it's somewhat amusing, but the real charm of the Saban show came in how much of a sloppy, hastily produced dub it was. "It's a good day to be evil; I don't even care whether I have eyebrows or not!"
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Emerje
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Posted: Sat Aug 09, 2003 7:41 pm
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It comes down to cost too. Why sub the original that there's only moderate interest in when what fans want is the Saban dub which would take little work to release.
Emerje
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