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MarshalBanana
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2019 1:39 pm
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I wonder if it is like a 4kids edit, where someone goes to attack and then you see the aftermath of the attack or fit hey just cut out an entire fight scene.
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Echii
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2019 1:47 pm
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So only episode 11 was cut ??
I hope they did not cut anything from earlier episodes
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Changeman
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2019 2:24 pm
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I did not understand. Was the episode simply censored on TV or was the viewing time shortened?
Because the previous episodes aired on the NHK channel were quite violent.
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Changeman
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2019 2:34 pm
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Changeman wrote: | I did not understand. Was the episode simply censored on TV or was the viewing time shortened?
Because the previous episodes aired on the NHK channel were quite violent. |
Quote: | I wonder if it is like a 4kids edit, where someone goes to attack and then you see the aftermath of the attack or fit hey just cut out an entire fight scene.
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LOL Bro, not that. I've watched the previous episodes that were aired on the NHK channel, and the Amazon version and it's pretty much the same. Unfortunately I haven't watched the ep 11 release yet, so I was curious.
ps: I watch both versions. Strangely enough, never before had NHK censored so much an episode of Viland Saga. There were even two scenes that were deleted, one with Torkey dismembering various warriors and the other scene was about people dying burned.
very strange that.
Jojo Part 5 had much more violent scenes (episode 19 and 20 as examples that went smoothly on TV).
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Kougeru
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2019 3:17 pm
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I really wish streaming versions would also get rid of the "Paka-checker" crap. It's super distracting and destroys the immersive feeling I get during action scenes. It doesn't even actually protect people from seizures, which is what I read is the purpose. I like how video games handle it anyway, with a simple seizure warning before the product begins.
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TarsTarkas
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2019 3:31 pm
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I watched it on Amazon Prime last night. My guess it would be the flying heads and body parts. Thorkell's axe is a wonder. It was a bloody episode, so not sure which bloody scene was edited. Since the creator used the word edit, doesn't sound like there was visual censoring. Sounds more like it was edited for content (censored by another name), by cutting the offending scenes out. Really it is hit or miss on stuff like this in Japan. They blurred Homura's crushed foot in the original PMMM TV series. If they did that for Vinland Saga, the producers would probably have to give the Vikings, NERF weapons.
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Spike Terra
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2019 4:04 pm
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My guess is they probably cut alot of the scenes showing the soldiers on fire because of the KyoAni tragedy.
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HannoX
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2019 5:08 pm
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Spike Terra wrote: | My guess is they probably cut alot of the scenes showing the soldiers on fire because of the KyoAni tragedy. |
That is my guess also.
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Changeman
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2019 8:38 pm
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TarsTarkas wrote: | I watched it on Amazon Prime last night. My guess it would be the flying heads and body parts. Thorkell's axe is a wonder. It was a bloody episode, so not sure which bloody scene was edited. Since the creator used the word edit, doesn't sound like there was visual censoring. Sounds more like it was edited for content (censored by another name), by cutting the offending scenes out. Really it is hit or miss on stuff like this in Japan. They blurred Homura's crushed foot in the original PMMM TV series. If they did that for Vinland Saga, the producers would probably have to give the Vikings, NERF weapons. |
But if we are talking about heads being cut, the scenes on Drifters were much more violent and were broadcast without problem on the Tokyo MX channel.
Well, I just found it strange these cuts since the two versions were the same and out of the blue, there are these changes.
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Megiddo
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Posted: Mon Sep 23, 2019 9:16 pm
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Changeman wrote: |
TarsTarkas wrote: | I watched it on Amazon Prime last night. My guess it would be the flying heads and body parts. Thorkell's axe is a wonder. It was a bloody episode, so not sure which bloody scene was edited. Since the creator used the word edit, doesn't sound like there was visual censoring. Sounds more like it was edited for content (censored by another name), by cutting the offending scenes out. Really it is hit or miss on stuff like this in Japan. They blurred Homura's crushed foot in the original PMMM TV series. If they did that for Vinland Saga, the producers would probably have to give the Vikings, NERF weapons. |
But if we are talking about heads being cut, the scenes on Drifters were much more violent and were broadcast without problem on the Tokyo MX channel. |
Tokyo MX and NHK are very different. One is a privately-backed channel and the other is public funded TV that has very different programming regulations.
As this isn't the first time there were decapitations in Vinland Saga, I'm guessing there were complaints lodged against the program so edits were made to prevent further complaints.
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yuna49
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Posted: Tue Sep 24, 2019 12:50 pm
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Really hard to see how this episode differed from the others. Blood and gore have characterized this series from the outset. There have been scenes where droplets of blood are scattered in the direction of the camera like raindrops. Perhaps it was the burning men though their agony was better expressed in the dialogue than in the visuals.
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