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vashfanatic
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No kidding. As someone who pretty much never gets excited about dubs, I was really impressed with the casting on that trailer. This should get a good dub - it could be a gateway anime for a lot of fantasy fans out there, who massively outnumber anime fans (though obviously some of us, myself included, are multiclass nerds). |
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Kruszer
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So then it had all that huge wealth of material to work with and 26 episodes was all we got? Just kind makes the anime's reputation sound even worse. If they had incorporated all that maybe the characters would come off a bit better developed, and it might not have been such a forgettable series if it was more expansive. Also they definitely could have wrote an ending themselves. |
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Kid Ryan
Posts: 506 Location: Sacramento, California |
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I assume that this series will get an English Dub since the Trailer is English Dubbed .
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maaya
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Yea, but actually they had too much to work with. They tried to put too much of the material into 26 episodes. 16 volumes! Moribito and Erin used ~24 episodes for 1 novel! 12 Kingdoms used 12 episodes for one. But Guin Saga squeezes 5 novels into 11 episodes oO;; They cut out so much and that's why the characters and even the whole story feel flat. In the novels they are developed much more from the very start. Not to mention the whole setting is so detailed and interesting ... in the anime series you get almost nothing of the world itself, its myths, its history etc. |
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Zakiel
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What vertical had to say about if the anime was licensed
What do you think the chances of Vertical doing more installments of the Guin Saga light novels are considering they said they would if the anime comes to U.S., and it seems that it is? Some random thing I wrote about this: (Naked self-promotion) |
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Ian K
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That trailer was posted a year ago before the show even started airing. I'm assuming it was made for marketing the show to western distributors (like Sentai who've now picked it up). If even Clannad After Story didn't initially get a dub, then I doubt Guin Saga will either. I could be wrong, though. As others have pointed out, with the right marketing push, this could do well with fantasy fans of all stripes - the question is whether or not Sentai thinks the payoff will be large enough for the initial expenditure. |
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Dynamic A
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The TV series on the whole was pretty middling... NTV's policy on blood and violence got in the way of much of the raw, visceral imagery from the novels. I will still be purchasing, though, mostly because I love the novels and support for the anime will hopefully lead to Vertical publishing more volumes!
I highly recommend the first 5 translated novels to fans of shows like Berserk (Guin was one of Miura's biggest inspirations for Berserk, and it shows!) or anyone even remotely interested in the fantasy genre. -DA |
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Kid Ryan
Posts: 506 Location: Sacramento, California |
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I really hope they dub Clannad After Story and Guin Saga. |
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