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undeadben
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Ah the middle part of Rumbling Hearts is where every character deserves to be slapped, so not surprising that it would make a viewer want to take a direct approach.
I don't really keep track (no pun intended) of non-anime shows from outside the US but Train Man sounds like a lot of fun. I'll definitely try to check this out. And yeah, just on name alone Beet the Vandal Buster doesn't sound interesting, so this article only helps confirm my suspicions. And on top of that, badly written dub and then dub titles for the sub.. Yikes! |
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GATSU
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I'm guessing rpg fans.
I read that on AOD, but by "dub-titled", do you mean the subs pop up when no one's speaking? Anyway, my problem with Train Man is the female lead looks a little too old for the male lead, and isn't that attractive to boot. It makes him look more desperate than honest. On an unrelated note, I hear people were complaining about Viz's release of Kamikaze Girls, so how's the picture, and is it hard-subbed? Oh, and I can see why Idolmaster wouldn't be released here: People would get bored fast. |
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Cloe
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Posts: 2728 Location: Los Angeles, CA |
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Wait, Kamikaze Girls wasn't hard-subbed, not that I remember... was it? I guess I never tried to turn them off, but surely I would have noticed when I rented the disc... I didn't notice anything wrong with the picture quality, either. |
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d.yaro
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Luckily I have my copy on hand... and yes the thing is hard subbed. I too have a small problem with the cast leads for the Train Man/Densha Otoko movie. Case in point, I found Nakatani Miki much more appealing in "Yaku 30 no Uso" ("Roughly 30 Lies") than in Densha Otoko. If anything she simply looked better in that outing. And for me, no matter how hard Yamada tried to act geeky, it just wasn't convincing enough. The man is simply too good looking. If anything I'm guilty of having my expectations molded by the television series (which I saw before the movie). ps: Idolm@aster... Oh dear. First "Strike Witches" and then that. There's a limit to what I can take in one weekend. |
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Lyrai
Posts: 174 Location: Potatoes (Idaho) |
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Dubtitling is when the subtitle track is just a literal copy of the dub track. Very frowned upon. |
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Randall Miyashiro
Posts: 2451 Location: A block away from Golden Gate Park |
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After reading the review I decided to pop in the third volume of Tactics. I will say that this volume is the best so far, with my favorite episode centering around Reiko. The show comes across as a softer and elegant version of Requiem From the Darkness. I will add I believe this show is also dubtitled!
There is a point at the end of the DVD where Suzu has a sentence which is followed by Now Now Now Now. I turned up my receiver expecting to hear Ima Ima Ima Ima, but instead heard nothing. I then turned on the English track and heard Now Now Now Now. There are many other places where a character's name will be replaced with a phrase, or the name with something added that isn't in the Japanese dialogue. I really should have taken notes since there were so many points where the subs didn't quite match up. I do recall at one point there is a line Naze, followed by Taicho. Which was translated as Captain followed by Why. Although this is a minor translator conscious choice which might work better for the dub, I find the switch odd for subs. I really never pay too close attention to subs since it takes a little more concentration to listen and read dialogue at the same time (especially when I'm sleepy) but have been paying a bit more attention since the Bleach vol.1 thread started. Maybe I'm overreacting. I will agtree that this show is great and 5 episodes per DVD is a great deal. The show is presented in 5.1 in both languages, and the extras are fun. Despite it's length, and audio bandwith Manga manages to keep the anamorphic image very clear. This show would benefit from cultural notes for those who are not familiar with Japanese mythology. I really wonder how much more we will see of Minamoto Raiko. It's weird to see him portrayed as a bad guy after watching both Kai Doh Maru and Otogi Zoshi. |
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Mylene
Posts: 2792 Location: Indiana |
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Weren't there 3 manga series for Train Main? I know the shoujo variety is only a one-shot (brought over by Del Rey), but it should still count, right? And then there are still the other two series of the seinen and shounen variety? (CMX and Viz are brining those over?)
Nice column this week, talks about a few things I've been eying.. I'm getting curious about Rumbling Hearts although it's still not available on Netflix yet, and I'm not willing to risk buying a romance without previewing it. Romance is hit or miss for me, I usually don't watch romantic stuff outside of anime. |
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bayoab
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Hardsubbed? If it is... wow. I can't believe Viz would... no wait, I can. What did they do with all the 2ch posts that come flying onscreen then?
There are 4(!) manga series for Train Man: CMX Del Rey Unlicensed Viz I would put down my usual commentary but at this hour, they were all forgetable. |
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rabble
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Me too, it is kind of small. And isn't that a non-anime title on the far rack, third shelf down, second disk over? |
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Pinkwings
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Wow I thought it was a pretty large collection. I'll never be able to beat that. Not this poor girl.
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bci110
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Good column as always, but outside of KimiNozo/Rumbling Hearts, I'm not interested in any of the titles listed. I might check out Tactics on a later date, but it's not high on my watch list at this moment.
KimiNozo's not available at Netflix? I'm going to have to send a request to them, although I don't know how long it takes them to fill out the request. I sent a request for them to carry Nerima Daikon Brothers a couple of months ago, but I still don't see it listed on their site yet. (FYI: I sent the request as a favor for someone else. I already have Vol. #1 of NDB and plan on purchasing Vol. #2 when it comes out February 20.) |
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britannicamoore
Posts: 2618 Location: Out. |
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nice reivews!
how many dvds is that? and where did you buy your shelves- i need so new ones I wonder if Beet the Vandel Buster will join the other anime on CN at the crack of dawn? I'm really sad about Tactics. The manga looked intrested (then adv ran with it and its been in a hidden location ever since) and then I saw the show. And i wasn't impressed. Even at the end. They're still making Comic Party? I remember when the first seris was coming out and I got the dvd in Newtype. maybe I should give this show another chance. I have yet to pick up Rumbling Heart because it was awol at Best Buy. maybe its just that good. i wish we could have seen close up! All I can make out was Excel saga. |
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bennyb
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That Train Man sounds pretty fascinating (and alot like my life lol) so I'll prolly check it out
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ikky
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Very nice to see some pimping of Train Man/Densha Otoko! It is my personal favourite love story, and the movie is a great adaptation of it.
No matter how good people say Rumbling Hearts/Kiminozo is, it can't hold my eyes' attention for long because of the really plain character designs |
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Mylene
Posts: 2792 Location: Indiana |
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Both volumes have a listing on the site, technically, but volume one's status is unknown ("save" only), while volume 2 has an actual date listed, but of course isn't out yet (yet it's already in my actual queue). Not sure what the delay is on volume 1, particularly since they seem to have more definite plans to stock volume 2. |
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