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BadNewsBlues
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Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2022 3:22 pm
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LegitPancake wrote: |
Maybe because there’s been no legal access to either the manga or anime (Crunchyroll isn’t streaming it anymore) in English for some time now? And even when the English audience had access, going by the article, neither the manga nor anime were available in their entirety. |
I mean had the series caught fire like DBZ and Pokémon wouldn’t that increased access had come after the fact?
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1dbad
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Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2022 4:14 pm
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Missed out on this series back in the day but I'd certainly give a reboot or complete manga re-release a chance.
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capt_bunny
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Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2022 4:35 pm
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Gash bell was one of the first manga I collected growing up. To see it come back makes me happy.
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louis6578
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Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2022 5:32 pm
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It doesn't help that this masterpiece got the "collectible marketable monster" treatment and was treated like a Digimon or Pokémon type kids show instead of an emotional Shonen Drama. I'd say it was hit almost as hard as Cardcaptor Sakura, but at least you can legally watch that in Japanese. My lawyers have advised I not admit to how I viewed the manga and uncut anime.
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DevilBrew
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Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2022 6:52 pm
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Definitely good news to see Raiku finally make his return to manga. Never thought the zatch bell masterpiece would get a sequel but its still great news. Since the mamodo battles take place once every 1000 years, I hope the sequel isn't some weird sci-fi setting cause that would be a major turnoff.
Kodasha USA, please publish zatch bell.
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Rob19ny
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Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2022 7:56 pm
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KnG is back! All these 20/25/30th anniversary announcements happening.
cchigu wrote: |
veemonjosh wrote: |
cchigu wrote: | One of the better Jump titles for sure. |
Gash Bell isn't a Jump series. It's not even published by Shueisha. |
Whoops, my bad. I wonder why I was under the impression that it was a Jump manga. |
Read the article in FULL first before commenting. It's literally the 1st sentence under the video.
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iamthevastuniverse
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Posted: Sat Feb 26, 2022 9:08 pm
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Cool now only if we could get those bastards to release the anime and the manga in its complete physical form highly doubt it will ever happen but I can dream.
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louis6578
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Posted: Sun Feb 27, 2022 8:59 pm
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iamthevastuniverse wrote: | Cool now only if we could get those bastards to release the anime and the manga in its complete physical form highly doubt it will ever happen but I can dream. |
I just hope that if they do release/re-release it, it'll go the way of "The Sailor Moon" and get an uncut dub with proper names and zero cuts. For whatever reason, Viz marketed and treated the show like it was a children's anime instead of a Shonen Title. The only way we've ever been able to watch or read it without the strange edits was illegally, and that's not exactly a way that's preferred by anyone. I have hope though, since Discotek released the two movies of Gash Bell. Strangely, while the movies refer to the series as "Zatch Bell," the characters are all referred to in the subtitles by their Japanese names.
On the note of making "Zatch Bell" a childish version of "Gash Bell," does anyone else remember the old PS2 game, Mamodo's Fury? It was weird. They had "Zatch" say a few curse words (I distinctly remember the dub cutscene of that game having him say "Bastard"). It always felt like a confused release, which might explain why the dub never actually concluded. Maybe when the "Market it like Digimon and remove all the violence, mature themes, and replace the entire OST with generic stuff" didn't work out, Viz gave up and stopped at an early point. Old shames aren't something that companies like to admit though, so I doubt we'll ever get a real answer.
On a more positive note, Konjiki no Gash Bell is my absolute favorite manga ever and the only one to make me shed tears regularly. I want this announcement to mean that we're getting a new anime, but I doubt it. It's too painful for me to hold out hope after all this time.
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NJ_
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Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2022 1:23 am
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Viz lost the rights to both the anime and manga a long time ago and considering that the former was since rescued by a joke of a company (Cinedigm), it's movies being licensed by a better company (Discotek) and the latter being tied to the author in a similar way to what happened with Shaman King (major falling out with original publisher), Viz will not be re-releasing either of them ever.
The manga in Japan is currently under Raiku's own company (no longer under Kodansha either) so who knows if or when it'll ever get licensed again but it won't be through Viz.
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FunkyDude88
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Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2022 2:37 am
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Very Melon, yeah!
Best news I've heard all day.
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Donkey-er
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Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2022 2:59 pm
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NJ_ wrote: | Viz lost the rights to both the anime and manga a long time ago and considering that the former was since rescued by a joke of a company (Cinedigm), it's movies being licensed by a better company (Discotek) and the latter being tied to the author in a similar way to what happened with Shaman King (major falling out with original publisher), Viz will not be re-releasing either of them ever.
The manga in Japan is currently under Raiku's own company (no longer under Kodansha either) so who knows if or when it'll ever get licensed again but it won't be through Viz. |
Thanks for this information, now I know I really shouldn't get my hopes up for a rerelease.
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louis6578
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Posted: Mon Feb 28, 2022 8:39 pm
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Donkey-er wrote: |
NJ_ wrote: | Viz lost the rights to both the anime and manga a long time ago and considering that the former was since rescued by a joke of a company (Cinedigm), it's movies being licensed by a better company (Discotek) and the latter being tied to the author in a similar way to what happened with Shaman King (major falling out with original publisher), Viz will not be re-releasing either of them ever.
The manga in Japan is currently under Raiku's own company (no longer under Kodansha either) so who knows if or when it'll ever get licensed again but it won't be through Viz. |
Thanks for this information, now I know I really shouldn't get my hopes up for a rerelease. |
This actually gets my hopes up. Maybe I'm just huffing some good old fashioned "cope-ium," but if Funimation ever rescues and redubs it, it'll be a dream come true for me. Heck, I'm not even that picky. I'll accept Sentai.
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Thatguy3331
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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2022 4:55 am
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I gotta say if people's only experience with Raiku's work was the toonami dub of Zatch Bell and none of it's manga version, let alone it's last arc or other works like animal land, I can only imagine the amount of whiplash one would get.
Being self published and all, while I do hope for there to be a legal way to read it in English I can only wonder what form that would take, especially considering the original manga never got fully translated in the states to begin with...
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MFrontier
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Posted: Mon Mar 14, 2022 9:47 am
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Not the sequel I expected, but a welcome one all the same.
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