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Hisdon
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Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 9:07 pm
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love this show but hate the english release cuase they don't translate notes and signs.
Episode 19, where he's fighting the D1 and leaves the girl in the room, I'm guessing all those signs are her writing a love note, or trying to tell him that him killing the D1 will kill her as well, and I'm also guessing that the last note she wrote was I love you, however I can't confirm this becaues I don't know Japanese, can anyone tell me really what those signs were saying?
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one3rd
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Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 9:40 pm
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You should really use some spoiler tags there.
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Hisdon
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Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 9:43 pm
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one3rd wrote: | You should really use some spoiler tags there. |
I thought it was pretty damn vague with all the pronouns anyways; but if you insist I'll slap em on
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Dorcas_Aurelia
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Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 9:50 pm
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Hisdon wrote: | love this show but hate the english release cuase they don't translate notes and signs.
Episode 19, where he's fighting the D1 and leaves the girl in the room, I'm guessing all those signs are her writing a love note, or trying to tell him that him killing the D1 will kill her as well, and I'm also guessing that the last note she wrote was I love you, however I can't confirm this becaues I don't know Japanese, can anyone tell me really what those signs were saying? |
I thought they did translate those things. Have you tried looking in the languages menu for a way to turn on subtitles while leaving the audio on English?
I can't remember all of the messages, but I can remember some. She writes things like, "How are you?", "I don't want to do this." I think some of them are things like "I love you." and "I want to spend more time with you." I think the final message is simply "Goodbye".
By the way, you might want to put comments like Ayato killing the D1 kills Asahina as well in spoiler tags.
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Exaar
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Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 9:51 pm
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You're pretty much right. I don't remember EXACTLY what they say, but when he looks to the side and sees the big building with the writing down it vertically, it says his name (Ayato), and then when they pull back to show the whole city with the writing across it, and the last sign trailing down because she died as she was writing it? That says "Goodbye".
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Key
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Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 9:52 pm
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Um, I don't know what you've got, but my official American release copy of RahXephon volume 5 (which has ep 19) includes subtitled translations for the the messages in that scene with the regular English dub, and I didn't have to do anything special to the settings. Maybe you have a bootleg?
The messages, in order, go:
"Hello
How. . . are you
I have a problem
Please help me
I don't want to do this
I don't want to fight. . . Ayato
It hurts
I want to tell you the truth
I want to talk to you more
Ayato
Ayato
I love you
Ayato (when he's looking at the building)
Good Bye
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Hisdon
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Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 9:56 pm
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Okay thanks.
Watching dvd rips (I guess that's what they are) on mkv and I can't figure out how to get it to translate those signs I guess.
that's really sad though, was hoping she'd become more of a major character near the end
This show reminds me too much of Evangelion, not that it's a bad thing cause I'm an eva fan.
Now back to watching Escaflowne (also very good series)
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Hisdon
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Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 10:02 pm
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got another question, kinda simple.
This gonna end like EVA did or is it gonna be a more litteral ending? I just wanna be prepared; gonna have to do some research anyways to absorb everything out of this series anyways but it'd be nice to know if I'm gonna be like "UM WTF" again. Jumping into EVA unwarned wasn't cool D:
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Key
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Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 10:08 pm
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RahXephon's endings are much like those for NGE; the one in the TV series may leave you scratching your head, and a different one is offered for the movie version.
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Hisdon
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Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 10:09 pm
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Key wrote: | RahXephon's endings are much like those for NGE; the one in the TV series may leave you scratching your head, and a different one is offered for the movie version. |
there's a movie? oh joy.
I swear this is like Eva 2.0, loving it.
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Kruszer
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Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 10:22 pm
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I found that RahXephon has a simmiliar ending yes but I found it far more understandable. Oh and yeah there's a film as well more like a recap though with new scenes like Ayato and Haruka making love and different or just alternately told ending. Most people hate it I didn't mind it.
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Dorcas_Aurelia
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Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 10:59 pm
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I found the ending to RahXephon significantly more understandable than Evangelion. After watching the series a second time (after having seen the movie, also), the only question I had left was why the Great Mu War started, but mostly I figure it was some machination of Bahbem's doing. I have no idea how accurate that assumption may be, but it prevents me from getting too confused.
Also, for the movie, they alter how some of the character are related slightly.
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LydiaDianne
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Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 11:05 pm
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Dorcas_Aurelia wrote: | I found the ending to RahXephon significantly more understandable than Evangelion. After watching the series a second time (after having seen the movie, also), the only question I had left was why the Great Mu War started, but mostly I figure it was some machination of Bahbem's doing. I have no idea how accurate that assumption may be, but it prevents me from getting too confused. |
I've watched RahXephon as well and have enjoyed it MUCH better then NGE but your comment made me realize that I, too, didn't know how the Great Mu War started or even how the Mu came into being in the first place.
Did I miss something in the series or is that, perhaps, explained in the manga which I haven't read.
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Hisdon
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Posted: Sun Aug 13, 2006 11:11 pm
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as far as NGE vs Rah-Xephon, it's kinda obvious that Rah-Xephon is a lot better written and planned out, but it's also very obvious just how much influence the writers got from NGE, even to the point where we got characters like Rei and Quan, who are really quiet similar in many, many aspects. So, even though I believe this one is better written, I still give NGE the "zomg first" credit and I am enjoying both equally.
Gonna be a toughy to decide what to buy hard copies of first; well, probably not, I'd go with NGE for the same reason, it's older lol . (still havn't started my own lil collection, sadly QQ)
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Dorcas_Aurelia
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Posted: Mon Aug 14, 2006 1:46 am
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LydiaDianne wrote: |
Dorcas_Aurelia wrote: | I found the ending to RahXephon significantly more understandable than Evangelion. After watching the series a second time (after having seen the movie, also), the only question I had left was why the Great Mu War started, but mostly I figure it was some machination of Bahbem's doing. I have no idea how accurate that assumption may be, but it prevents me from getting too confused. |
I've watched RahXephon as well and have enjoyed it MUCH better then NGE but your comment made me realize that I, too, didn't know how the Great Mu War started or even how the Mu came into being in the first place.
Did I miss something in the series or is that, perhaps, explained in the manga which I haven't read. |
I may be a little fuzzy on this, but the Mu are from an alternate universe/reality/whatever and began crossing over to human Earth becuase of the Mu world's impending demise (which I believe was in part due to Bahbem messing around trying to create the RahXephon system). I don't believe the series goes into specifics of how the Mu get from their world to ours, although there is the bit about being spirited forth and how Maya and Quon arrived. Also, Bahbem himself apparently somehow crossed over centuries ago.
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