Just started Psycho Pass, cool show reminds me of the cyberpunk style stuff I watched in the 90s.
Nice to see more serious shows after so much frivolity.
Also against all odds I've come to enjoy Black Butler, I would hesitate to call it good, but its enjoyable enough.
Guren Lagaan on the other hand has gone downhill with every episode, but I've only watched 5 episodes.
Blood Lad is kinda weird, not great but okay.
Ravenprose said:Watched the first episode of Tokyo Ghoul Season 2. Very cool. It's going to be painful to wait weekly for each new episode.
I was going to start that show yesterday.
So I was checking out more Naruto and looked at the Japanese vs English dub and checked the subtitling too.
I mean.... what the? Why in the heck does the English dub have Naruto repeating BELIEVE IT!! Every 10 seconds? I checked the subs and whilst Japanese Naruto does indeed say it once in a while, the English dub team have decided to pepper every scene with it?
I can only assume that because Japanese uses more words than English, they use it to pad out the dialogue so it matches with the lip synching? Or they just wanted a catchphrase for the kids to latch onto.
gamingeek said:So I was checking out more Naruto and looked at the Japanese vs English dub and checked the subtitling too.
I mean.... what the? Why in the heck does the English dub have Naruto repeating BELIEVE IT!! Every 10 seconds? I checked the subs and whilst Japanese Naruto does indeed say it once in a while, the English dub team have decided to pepper every scene with it?
I can only assume that because Japanese uses more words than English, they use it to pad out the dialogue so it matches with the lip synching? Or they just wanted a catchphrase for the kids to latch onto.
BELIEVE IT!!
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I was reading about Naruto:
The first series lasted 220 episodes, while Naruto: Shippuden, a sequel to the original series, has been airing since February 15, 2007. In addition to the anime series, Studio Pierrot has developed ten movies and several original video animations. Other types of merchandise include light novels, video games, and trading cards developed by several companies.
As of September 2014, the manga has over 200 million copies in print, with over 130 million copies in Japan and the remaining 75 million being overseas, making it the third best-selling manga series in history.
So One Piece is 1, what is 2 then?
The impossible has happened, I saw 5 episodes of Naruto last night and they were all good. The bridge episodes, season 1.
I've come to sort of like him yelling Believe it!!!, it makes me laugh now and when he doesn't say it I feel like "Aw, he should have said it."
I think this is by studio Pierrot? And I think they did Bleach too and if so I'm noticing a lot of parellels like single battles stretching over multiple episodes. Strange martial arts powers that are essentially the equivalent of magic. Backstories being told, flashbacks happening during encounters etc.
I think Sakura is the only realy annoying thing so far, he voice actor is beyond crap and she doesn't actually seem to do anything either, how is she a ninja?
Ghibli's Yonebayashi: 'Next Film Might Be the Opposite of Marnie'
gamingeek said:The impossible has happened, I saw 5 episodes of Naruto last night and they were all good. The bridge episodes, season 1.
I've come to sort of like him yelling Believe it!!!, it makes me laugh now and when he doesn't say it I feel like "Aw, he should have said it."
I think this is by studio Pierrot? And I think they did Bleach too and if so I'm noticing a lot of parellels like single battles stretching over multiple episodes. Strange martial arts powers that are essentially the equivalent of magic. Backstories being told, flashbacks happening during encounters etc.
I think Sakura is the only realy annoying thing so far, he voice actor is beyond crap and she doesn't actually seem to do anything either, how is she a ninja?
I can't believe it.
Arrietty Director Yonebayashi Left Studio Ghibli
So I watched this anime called X
The story takes place at the end of days, in the year 1999. The series follows Kamui Shirō, a young esper who returns home to Tokyo after a six-year absence to face his destiny as the one who will determine humanity's fate. The series is a foray into apocalyptic fiction, it combines elements from various end of the world scenarios, both secular and religious, with its own mythos.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/X_(manga)#TV_series
Seems very late 90s-ish but not a bad way.
The English dub is mostly decent but has its quirks. But overall, over the first 4 eps I was pretty intrigued by this show, will definitely be watching more.
Also seen up to ep 5 of Tokyo Ghoul, about these ghouls that eat human flesh and live secretly in modern Japan. Good, serious show but heavily censored on Netflix with black bits and colour changes to obscure the violence.
Netflix is awesome for anime, flickling between FMAB, Blood Lad, Black Butler, Gurren Lagaan and Tokyo Ghoul. All series are decent, Gurren getting better, as is Blood lad. BB is acceptably entertaining. Just passed the halfway mark on my third 3rd runthrough of FMA B and it's just as awesome as ever.
Yeah, Tokyo Ghoul is censored on every site; that's how it aires on Japanese TV. We'll have to wait for the DVD/BR release to see the uncensored version.
No Game, No Life Anime Gets English Dub
Saw the first 4 eps of The Devil Is a Part Timer
The story is about a demon king named Satan seeking to conquer the world of Ente Isla but, when confronted by the Hero Emilia Justina, is forced to retreat through a portal that transports him to modern day Tokyo, Japan. To survive and find a way to return to Ente Isla, Satan gains part-time employment at a fast food restaurant
Good show, basically a sitcom where Satan gets exiled to the real world and starts working at McDonalds. Pretty funny, very pleasant to watch.
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"A demon king named Satan"...wouldn't Satan be the demon king?
There's also Lucifer and he's strangely not Satan but a general below Satan.
Oh yeah, finished The Devil is a Part Timer, fun show I like it alot the humour is spot on. This show and Blue Exorcist are fun times.
Next up: Guilty Crown as I hear it was the series done by the Attack on Titan studio before AOT. Plus the music in the trailer is amazeballs.
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Ghibli's When Marnie Was There Gets U.S. Release Date, Dub Cast