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jr240483
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Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 10:28 am
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Well said. Thumbs up on the review though I didn't needded it to already buy Part 2. and the dub is a real treat for any dubbers like myself and for fans of other funi comedys like Shin Chan and adv's Ghost Stories.
Though I would have given the dub a better grade if they had did the dub script like Shin chan. That would have been a blast to hear.
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Teriyaki Terrier
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Posted: Tue Dec 22, 2009 11:46 pm
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Great review Carl, I've been tempted to watch an episode or two. I actually did some research on this show and apparently this show is still ongoing in Japan and has over 292 episodes.
Without watching any of the episodes or any of the manga, I can't tell if this is a action/comedy series or if it variates with each episode.
I'll admit, Funimation seems to have a done a great job with this job thus far, but its hard to rate a series if I haven't really seen much of it. Hopefully there isn't too much uncomfortable fanservice though.
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The Human Spider
Joined: 19 Jan 2007
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Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 9:12 am
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Teriyaki Terrier wrote: |
I'll admit, Funimation seems to have a done a great job with this job thus far, but its hard to rate a series if I haven't really seen much of it. Hopefully there isn't too much uncomfortable fanservice though. |
One of the things I initially didn't like about the anime version is it gets rid of most of the fanservice that was in the manga- in one case(the episode where Tamama "trains" Mois to become an adult)one of the funniest gags is dumpedin the manga the "training" ends with Tamama trying trick Mois into taking naked pictures so Keroro would think she's a whore and hate her. But eventually the anime version grew on me.
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doctordoom85
Joined: 12 Jun 2008
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Posted: Wed Dec 23, 2009 11:49 am
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Teriyaki Terrier wrote: | Without watching any of the episodes or any of the manga, I can't tell if this is a action/comedy series or if it variates with each episode. |
I've heard some story arcs later on in the series can get fairly serious, but I'm sure there's still some laughs there too. Hopefully the amount FUNi got from ADV (103 episodes) won't end in the middle on one of those arcs. And yes, I've heard the fanservice is less frequent in the anime compared to the manga, which I definitely appreciate.
Really liked the first set and the dub, so the other sets will probably be ordered whenever RightStuf has their next FUNi sale.
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PurpleWarrior13
Joined: 05 Sep 2009
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Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 2:31 pm
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Is it possible that Funi will get more than 103 episodes, and the movies?
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Teriyaki Terrier
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Posted: Thu Dec 24, 2009 11:09 pm
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doctordoom85 wrote: |
Teriyaki Terrier wrote: | Without watching any of the episodes or any of the manga, I can't tell if this is a action/comedy series or if it variates with each episode. |
I've heard some story arcs later on in the series can get fairly serious, but I'm sure there's still some laughs there too. Hopefully the amount FUNi got from ADV (103 episodes) won't end in the middle on one of those arcs. ^.^' And yes, I've heard the fanservice is less frequent in the anime compared to the manga, which I definitely appreciate.
Really liked the first set and the dub, so the other sets will probably be ordered whenever RightStuf has their next FUNi sale. |
A comedic series going into full blown action? Not to forget, the main cast are a bunch of frogs and run of the mill junior high students? Normally this might be a interesting series, but I am unsure because the series started off as a light hearted comedy.
More than likely, Funimation will finsih up this series, but only time will tell. Purchasing this series and supporting Funimation any way possible will double the chances though.
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belvadeer
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Posted: Fri Dec 25, 2009 10:56 pm
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Sgt. Frog is also highly popular in Korea too from what I've seen. They even aired the Dragon Warrior movie on Christmas Eve here, which made me seek out a possible subtitled version somewhere ASAP.
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Vent
Joined: 22 Aug 2009
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Posted: Sat Dec 26, 2009 5:34 pm
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Teriyaki Terrier wrote: |
A comedic series going into full blown action? Not to forget, the main cast are a bunch of frogs and run of the mill junior high students? Normally this might be a interesting series, but I am unsure because the series started off as a light hearted comedy. |
The serious arcs are very few and far between, and they never feel out of place or unbelievable with the rest of the show. Mainly they serve as an excuse to break out the mecha or power armor and do some action scenes for a change.
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Kid Ryan
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Posted: Sun Dec 27, 2009 7:48 pm
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doctordoom85 wrote: |
Teriyaki Terrier wrote: | Without watching any of the episodes or any of the manga, I can't tell if this is a action/comedy series or if it variates with each episode. |
I've heard some story arcs later on in the series can get fairly serious, but I'm sure there's still some laughs there too. Hopefully the amount FUNi got from ADV (103 episodes) won't end in the middle on one of those arcs. And yes, I've heard the fanservice is less frequent in the anime compared to the manga, which I definitely appreciate.
Really liked the first set and the dub, so the other sets will probably be ordered whenever RightStuf has their next FUNi sale. |
RightStuf.com has Season 2 Part 1 and Season 2 Part 2 listed .
PurpleWarrior13 wrote: | Is it possible that Funi will get more than 103 episodes, and the movies? |
I sure hope so, I want to watch the entire series via FUNimation's English Dub if possible .
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Aliensamuraipirate
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Posted: Sat May 03, 2014 4:26 am
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Personally, I'll stick to watching the Japanese version with English and/or Spanish subtitles. No, it's not just because I want to be pretentious, but because I am displeased with the way that anytime an anime from Japan is dubbed for U.S. broadcast, the cultural references are changed considerably just to suit Americans -- 4-Kids is notorious for doing this with shows such as Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh, and One Piece; they take out anything that's too Japanese and replace it with American stuff. Anything to appeal to the mainstream American market, huh? It's as if they think we are too stupid to realize when something is from another country or culture, or that we can't stand the thought of being exposed to another culture, I mean come on, Americans aren't that xenophobic, are they?... (´・_・`)
I'm serious, The U.S. version of this show basically ruins Sgt. Frog for me. I mean, I could really do without the references to stupid American stuff like Miley-whats-her-face (Ugh, stuff like that brings shame to me as an American. When we have bland, generic, or tasteless trash like that representing us, it's no wonder Japanese people stereotype us as a bunch of uncultured hicks and dumbasses.) This show is seriously a whole lot better when the Japanese pop culture references are left intact, plus I like the family-friendly feel of the original version of the series, that's probably one of the reasons why it's so popular over there, duh! (Guess what other anime character/series is family friendly and extremely popular: Hello Kitty! ^0^ ) Augh, thanks U.S. for ruining another anime for me...
*sigh* Smh... (¬_¬)
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