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Lupin the Third
Posts: 88 Location: Idaho |
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Very informative article, Mike. Keep up the great work! I really felt the pleasure you had from watching and reading it in your youth. Good show!
(And man, does Carl knows his stuff or what?) |
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walw6pK4Alo
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And fansubbers still never finished Golgo either.
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Maximus44
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Love the article!
You've got me interested in checking out this new series! I own Golgo 13: Queen Bee on VHS, but i've never watched it. I picked it up from my local "mom and pop" rental store when it closed down in 2002, along with a couple of Streamline Pictures Lupin the Third cassettes, and a badly worn copy of Galaxy Express 999. |
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GATSU
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Maximus: Get the Queen bee dvd. It's got a commentary from Dezaki. Unfortunately, I think he also did commentary for the R2 for Professional, but it's OOP.
Jeez, that would've definitely been in the 18+ section if it was an American comic.
There's no doubt Reno was inspired by the anime film, though.
Of all the Streamline releases, that's the only one I missed in theaters. BTW, it's still on DVD Urban Vision. So be sure to bail out their sorry asses, if you got the cash, people. If it ups the possibility of you considering it, it also most likely inspired one of the anime scenes from Kill Bill.
I managed to find a sub of it, but the picture sucked ass, so I gave it away to a Golgo 13 collector. For some, reason, though, the closest I can think of to a live-action Golgo 13 right now is The American.
Supposedly, there's another "favorite" collection from Japanese celebrities, but we never got it.
Sorry, just had to link this. Anyway, Newgrounds used to have some flash games with Golgo, but I guess they took 'em down. |
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Lord Geo
Posts: 2680 Location: North Brunswick, New Jersey |
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Actually, Urban Vision is still around and even opened an online store early this year! I ordered from them and I got my DVDs in a fair amount of time (not really fast, but not sluggishly slow)... Too bad they didn't have any copies of Golgo The Professional or Wicked City in stock, nor were they selling the Vampire Hunter D animes there. Mike, get Zac and Justin to interview UV for a future ANNCast! Moving on, I have to say it's nice to see Golgo get some love. I only saw the first three episodes of the TV series, but I did enjoy them highly. And, yes, Room 909 is just an excellent story; I love how the detective knew that Golgo was the killer, but couldn't prove it because the idea of a man being that good is just not possible in real life. I have my Sentai collection on the way right now and I'll definitely be watching that! |
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DuelLadyS
Posts: 1705 Location: WA state |
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I had Top Secret Episode as a kid too! We were pretty young and never very good at it (we considered ourselves lucky to get past the first sniping bit in 1 try), but it was fun! For the record- I knew he was kissing the lady, it never occured to me that they did anything else. The things we figure out when we get older...
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silentjay
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Mike, the releases of Assignment Kowloon from Navarre (BCI/Ronin, in the "Sonny Chiba Action Pack" and "Sonny Chiba Collection" , uh, collections.) are legit, and remastered. The English dub, however, uses the same master that's been used on the earlier version from Crash Cinema.
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zarzam
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Is it me or is Golgo kinda based on Illich Ramirez "Carlos the Jackal" Sachez?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carlos_the_Jackal Z |
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OtakuExile
Posts: 202 Location: Neo Vegas |
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Count me in as another who found Togo through the first Nintendo game. The game was so much different than others that came out around that time , it made a definite impression on me.
Thanks for the info Mike, I always wanted to see what the live action version was like, i just never got around to it. |
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Daimao Raki
Posts: 593 Location: Dark Side of the Moon |
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I got into Golgo 13 via a friend who grew up on this type of stuff. Saw Queen Bee first and thought it was great. Even through all the stuff happening and the emotional ordeal, spoiler[Duke still killed the woman]. I ordered the first set of the TV series via Right Stuf and blazed through it this weekend. I have to admit it never gets old. Also the fact that Golgo 13 is uncaring and professional in all his cases is good imo. An assasin isn't supposed to be feeling or all angsty. Probably why today's crowd doesn't like Golgo 13 or manga/anime like it. |
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doc-watson42
Encyclopedia Editor
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While Carlos the Jackal may have influenced Golgo 13, the series predates Ramírez Sánchez's career as a terrorist (the first Golgo 13 story premiered in 1968, while (per the Wikipedia article) Ramírez Sánchez was expelled out of college in 1970, and then joined the PFLP). Can anyone verify that Viz's Golgo 13 collections are derived from the Japanese "best of" collections, as asserted here (see "Golgo 13 Gaku", though that title is actually for this, from which selections were excerpted for the Viz editions) and in the Anime on DVD/Mania.com thread "Viz to release only 13 volumes of Golgo 13"? |
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edzieba
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walw6pK4Alo
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Why'd you have to bring up Galient? That's a sad thing to go unsubbed. |
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Penguin_Factory
Posts: 732 Location: Ireland |
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I've had a sort of detached interest in Golgo 13 ever since listening to Daryl's informative review on Anime World Order. I think I've listened to that thing five times by now. For some this always seems to happen while I'm eating breakfast at work, so whenever I read or hear the words "Golgo 13" the taste of greasy bacon and toast enters my head.
.... So yeah, good article as usual. |
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Kyaa the Catlord
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Urban Vision is a weird weird company. Seriously, where is the rest of that show I can only vaguely remember about the society of people with the foot fetish. I wanted to watch that.... (I think it was called Strange Dawn or something. I have one disk of it somewhere....)
But they went on to release the Azumi live action movies and did a damn good job of giving more Ueno Aya to drool over.... (The scene where she meets that girl who invites to her to come live with her fuels my dreams... but I'll stop now....) Did I have a point? |
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