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Megiddo
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Just to make things clear, we're referring to a show that had a character strapped to a table with a menacing guillotine inching ever slowly downward toward his body with the only crime being that the character had stolen a girl's watch, correct? Violence doesn't just equal blood. That scene was certainly 'dark' when you consider whether Yami's punishment was justified for the crime. It may have all been a visual illusion, I'm pretty sure it was, but a ton of Yami's punishments were really intense. Probably fine for Japanese kids but on American TV that sort of content won't cut it. Much easier to just move on to the trading card game where there were much less intense visual punishments from Yami. |
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Guile
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That kind of stuff is in all Yu-Gi-Oh series. Yugi VS Pandora has them strapped to torture devices where a buzzsaw slowly inches towards them with each life point lost, with the loser getting their legs cut off. Yuma VS Black Mist also involved a gullitine and traps in ancient ruins. Considering the American dub for Yu-Gi-Oh is one of the most altered and changed dubs out there, skipping the first series due to content is unlikely. In the later series it wasn't just illusions so they had to deal with the concequences like heart failure due to torture, suffocating without air, and dueling with an open stab wound as they slowly bleed out and struggle to stay concious. |
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AtoMan
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You do realize most american cartoons in 80s and 90s did that and more on a weekly basis, right? |
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prime_pm
Posts: 2367 Location: Your Mother's Bedroom |
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Well, that plus they only ever released Blu-ray of this OAV in Japan and no DVD's. Pretty risky move releasing only Blu-rays of a show. See Ladies Vs Butlers. Actually, don't. As for Nichijou, I know that the discs undersold early on for that show in Japan. I just figured someone else would snatch it up after Bandai dropped it. Seeing pretty much all the clips on Youtube don't seem to help either. |
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macloud
Posts: 94 Location: great britain |
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A.K.A. Yamato/starblazers 2199 |
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Stuart Smith
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Times change. What was acceptable in cartoons in the 90s is no longer so. I think the primary reason Yu-Gi-Oh is not licensed is, aside from Toei not owning the license anymore, is because the franchise's only seen as a marketing vehicle here, so no company wants to license an old show which won't sell merchandise. It's the same reason why the dubs for GX and 5DS skipped the last arcs. The new merchandise was already out and 4Kids wanted to skip to the new series that showcase it and couldn't be bothered with 'story' or 'conclusions' and similar nonsense. -Stuart Smith |
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leafy sea dragon
Posts: 7163 Location: Another Kingdom |
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While I don't remember what happened in the battle against Black Mist (or who Black Mist is), I do remember that when Yugi battled Pandora, they changed the saws at the duelists' ankles to some sort of spinning energy disc, and Pandora explained that the saws do no physical damage but will transport anyone who touches it to the Shadow Realm upon contact. When Pandora was defeated, he had something that could shut off the magic blades without harming himself and was immediately mind-hijacked by Marik.
Only villains did that though. The idea is that children are less likely to imitate villains than heroes (but there's still a chance). Also, a lot of the time, the villains would torture in supernatural ways, or ways involving expensive equipment children wouldn't have access to, like the now-common Goldfinger laser. |
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macloud
Posts: 94 Location: great britain |
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not in the US maybe, but Manga UK did: http://www.mangauk.com/item.php?s=yu-gi-oh-season-1-the-official-first-season-episodes-1-49-dvd |
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Blanchimont
Posts: 3561 Location: Finland |
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That's the first season of the new series (2000-2004). The old series (1999) remains unlicensed... . |
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Guile
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Black Mist is a villain in Zexal. He teams up with Vector and they hold Yuma hostage and force Astral to duel Black Mist. Vector rigs the match by saying every time Black Mist loses life points he'll throw Yuma into a deathtrap he has to survive like spinning blades or being crushed alive which deters Astral from attacking. |
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Beefy
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I wonder which category the Black Rock Shooter TV series falls under.
It never got a disc release in North America while Australia, the UK, France, and Italy, got it. I remember FUNimation had the streaming rights a few years ago, but not the home video rights? |
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leafy sea dragon
Posts: 7163 Location: Another Kingdom |
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Thanks for the explanation. I am not familiar with such a duel, but I only read the manga, which I hear diverges drastically from the anime (and was kind of a pain to read). |
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Zendervai
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Black Rock Shooter has some bizarre right issues surrounding it. Like, when NISA picked up the PSP game, they had this huge list of countries where they were barred from releasing it because of some weird legal issue behind the scenes. |
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Spawn29
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Hell Teacher Nube never got release in the US. Even back in the late 90's and early 2000's. Could have fit on Adult Swim back in 2002.
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NJ_
Posts: 3101 Location: Wallington, NJ |
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Nube's from Toei Animation and most of their shows fall under the fourth category (especially at that time) so a late night time slot probably wouldn't have been a good idea to them. |
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