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Dop.L
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Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 2:39 pm
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Bittenfeld invoking the Legend of the Galactic Heroes/Rio Rainbow Gate crossover there.
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penguintruth
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Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 3:27 pm
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It seems like your biggest issue is that the show is more like the books than the OVA. Because it’s an almost 1:1 adaptation. Also, Attenborough is in the books, he’s just not as prominent, at least at first.
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valondar
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Posted: Thu Oct 03, 2019 3:48 pm
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This was hilarious and perfect. Really fun breakdown of the premiere.
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ZeetherKID77
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Posted: Fri Oct 04, 2019 11:39 pm
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I'm a bit worried the dub for this won't continue...really liked the one for season 1 and now it seems this is CR only since they split from Funi. If they do it down the road they better keep the same cast and crew because I know Brittany Lauda is a big LOGH fan.
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Fluwm
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2019 10:43 pm
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I wonder, does the movie do the scene from the OVAs where the Valkyries are flying into the carriers to refuel, and then one of the pilots... I forget who, gets pissed off at the mechanics since they're sending him away w/out doing everything, and as soon as he launches out the carrier explodes? Loved that scene.
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Anyway, yeah, the big takeaway here is that the new adaptation doesn't hold a candle to the OVA series. And... it was never going to. I'm still kinda surprised they decided to go in such an... unambiguous direction with it. Still, if nothing else, I suppose it can serve as solid advertising for the better adaptation.
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fuuma_monou
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Posted: Mon Oct 07, 2019 10:47 pm
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Fluwm wrote: | Anyway, yeah, the big takeaway here is that the new adaptation doesn't hold a candle to the OVA series. And... it was never going to. I'm still kinda surprised they decided to go in such an... unambiguous direction with it. Still, if nothing else, I suppose it can serve as solid advertising for the better adaptation. |
Unfortunately, I can't watch the OVA series on Hi-Dive and the premium Blu-ray box set is insanely expensive, assuming that Sentai would ship to my U.S. forwarding address. Already finished reading the first eight novels.
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penguintruth
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2019 12:11 am
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Fluwm wrote: |
Anyway, yeah, the big takeaway here is that the new adaptation doesn't hold a candle to the OVA series. And... it was never going to. I'm still kinda surprised they decided to go in such an... unambiguous direction with it. Still, if nothing else, I suppose it can serve as solid advertising for the better adaptation. |
The big takeaway is that people want the new TV series to just be the old OVA and not a more faithful adaptation of the books that it is. Which is fine, I think the OVA has its advantages over the books, but that's what this boils down to.
fuuma_monou wrote: | Unfortunately, I can't watch the OVA series on Hi-Dive and the premium Blu-ray box set is insanely expensive, assuming that Sentai would ship to my U.S. forwarding address. Already finished reading the first eight novels. |
An advantage DNT has over the OVA is it's (so far) affordable (and the first season was dubbed). I think if they adapted all 10 novels you'd find all the Blu-Rays would cost less than the $800 that Sentai wants for their boxset.
Honestly, $800. I know it was probably the Japanese license holders behind that, but still. Sickening.
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Fluwm
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Posted: Tue Oct 08, 2019 4:37 am
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I'd argue that the OVA -is- the more faithful adaptation, because it adapts and integrates material from the side-stories into the main continuity. It makes for a much richer and more nuanced story.
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Fluwm wrote: | Anyway, yeah, the big takeaway here is that the new adaptation doesn't hold a candle to the OVA series. And... it was never going to. I'm still kinda surprised they decided to go in such an... unambiguous direction with it. Still, if nothing else, I suppose it can serve as solid advertising for the better adaptation. |
Unfortunately, I can't watch the OVA series on Hi-Dive and the premium Blu-ray box set is insanely expensive, assuming that Sentai would ship to my U.S. forwarding address. Already finished reading the first eight novels. |
LoGH is one of those rare series that has always been pretty much ONLY available to pirate. For the longest time, the only way to watch it were very low-quality 240p laserdisc rips. This inaccessibility is part of what made LoGH such an enduring cult classic--a monumental series, "hidden" from public view. I can only assume Sentai Filmworks' deliberately priced the box set the way they did to maintain that mystique.
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