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Big Hed
Posts: 1607 Location: Melbourne, Australia |
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See, I found it much cooler to just think of SPR as the supernatural world's Rainbow Six. Anyway, I'm in agreement with the review overall. Engaging, well-paced stories, and much more intense than the first half of the series (Bloodstained Labyrinth was my favorite of the whole series). Couple that with a good dub and sympathetic lead, and the show's hard not to enjoy. Woe for lack of character-building at times, but the dub made up for that. Also, Cherami Leigh seems to have a thing for playing schoolgirls named Mai, as I noticed she voiced the girl in episodes 3 and 4 of Darker than BLACK. The show didn't have much of a conclusion, but its semi-epiodic formula negates the need for that. I also was just glad to get an explanation for how Mai balances her work and school. Oh, and by the way:
What audio commentary was this referring to? Neither part contained any audio commentary that I saw, and none of the extras lists on the packaging mention it. |
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teferi
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Gotta admit that the first time I saw that scene I jumped out of my chair. It has to be the most natural sounding English I have heard in any Japanse dub.
In "The Mummy" there's this scene where they have some guy (I haven't seen it in ages) running away fingering through religious necklaces trying to find some God that will help him. Always pops into my head when I think about this series. I guess I just see them less as experts than idiots trying to throw any solution they can think fo at their problem. But SPR as Rainbow Six is too awesome |
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Big Hed
Posts: 1607 Location: Melbourne, Australia |
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Haha! Good point, I get that too |
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Jedi General
Posts: 2485 Location: Tucson, AZ |
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Glad to hear that you found "The Bloodstained Labyrinth" to be quite bloodcurdling, Key. Now if only FUNimation had released Part 2 in October. First time viewers could have had one helluva Halloween.
You've read the novels? There must be a fan translation available somewhere on the net then. Even so, hopefully the novels will be brought over to North America in the future (preferably by TOKYOPOP). We've got both the manga and the anime now, so why not the original source material? |
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Key
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Posts: 18494 Location: Indianapolis, IN (formerly Mimiho Valley) |
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Don't know about that. I got my spoiler info from the series' Wikipedia page. (It explains that the Naru that Mai sees in her dreams is actually spoiler[Naru's deceased twin brother] or something like that.) |
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Jedi General
Posts: 2485 Location: Tucson, AZ |
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Ah, I should have known. You do tend you get such information from Wikipedia, after all. Case in point: Claymore. Anyway, after some quick Googling, I did find some fan translations. I'll hold out for a possible North American license though. |
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Mistypearl
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I think it was a fair review. I'm suprised Ghost Hunt is getting this much coverage, it was in Shelf Life, and now two reviews
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LKK
Posts: 426 Location: Virginia, USA |
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^^ Ghost Hunt is a well-done series that deserved more attention than it got during its Japanese run, IMO. I attribute the lack of coverage then to 2 factors. First, the series gets off to a slow start with that "let's meet the characters" opening arc. Second, the series aired the same season as Death Note which got the lion's share of the buzz that season.
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LiuXuande
Posts: 201 Location: Chicago |
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Yeah, I for one really didn't take a look at this show until the DVDs started coming out, probably because during the season it aired I was probably watching stuff like Death Note and Nana.
It's a good show. The "arc" style of series is something I'm a pretty big fan of, so I can easily pick up a series again and watch an arc without having to remember too much about the story. It goes by pretty fast though, for being a 25 episode series. That's a good sign that it's good One thing I think was way overhyped was the "horror" factor though (especially in Funi's ads...scariest anime ever? hahahaha). I mean, I have yet to see an anime that is genuinely scary with the exception of some of the psychological mind-freaks likes stuff that Satoshi Kon has come up with. A lot of parts were stylistically creepy, and shocking, and it certainly deserves its genre title. However, I found myself thinking of stuff like the Shion arc of Higurashi S1 in terms of fear factor. GH doesn't try to go that psycho horror route though, and relies more on its characters and plot. Mai got some dislike as being boring, but I liked her as a character, and liked a lot of the supporting characters as well. Naru, not so much haha. |
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