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Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
Originally Posted by Ash Ketchum
(Post 12560053)
I was referring specifically to the voice actors used exclusively for anime, most of whom are based far from the acting capitals of L.A. and New York. Those anime series dubbed in L.A. and New York benefit from the wealth of talent available, but those are the exceptions. (And Ghibli films are in a class by themselves, since top talents clamor to work on those films.) There's an outfit in Texas that does all the Funimation and ADV titles and an outfit in Vancouver that does pretty much everything else and, to my ears, they sound like amateurs. And when I've seen extras featuring these actors at work, I'm somewhat startled at how young and unformed they are, like fanboys (and girls) suddenly given the opportunity to dub anime. When there are black characters in the anime, they use white actors to voice them with "black" accents and when there are old characters, they use young actors to voice them trying to sound mature. It's ridiculous. This is why I watch anime subtitled whenever I can.
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Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
Originally Posted by Ash Ketchum
(Post 12559886)
Sometimes anime filmmakers making works set in the future (like "Cowboy Bebop") understand that signs on Earth colonies are much more likely to be in English than in Japanese. In other anime, when you see signs on a space station in the far future that are in Japanese, it's a case (like Japan's hopes of forcing the U.S. to sue for peace back in World War II) of simple wishful thinking.
Originally Posted by shadokitty
(Post 12559880)
I woke up early today, since I was in pain, and didn't feel too good, so I decided to start today's Chinese viewing before my parents take me out for my birthday. I started by finishing the last episode of Walking with Prehistoric Beasts, which dealt with both the mammoths, and early humans.
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Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
Originally Posted by BobO'Link
(Post 12560230)
Again, interesting information! I can see why you would do that with anime with such practices. I'd probably do the same if I watched that style of animation more often. I just assumed the producers would use professional talent so as to get the best possible product in the marketplace. You would think I'd know better considering the rather bad English dubbing on most foreign films, especially those produced primarily for Japan and China and later exported to the US.
Speaking of which, WHEN MARNIE WAS THERE, Ghibli's most recent film, has an excellent English dub track, with a cast led by Hailee Steinfeld, Ellen Burstyn, Geena Davis, John C. Reilly and Kathy Bates. It's also a wonderful film and, dare I say it, Ghibli's best, IMHO, since PRINCESS MONONOKE. https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7718/...f03703b5bb.jpg |
Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
Originally Posted by LJG765
(Post 12560324)
This whole discussion is very interesting! I had no idea about any of it. Thanks for sharing! Like I mentioned before, I've only dabbled in the anime/Japanese animation a bit. Studio Ghibli and a few others. I've watched a handful this challenge and I'm glad I did. They've turned out completely different than what I was imagining and in a good way.
I forgot to mention this one for the non-fiction animation. But please correct me if I'm wrong! I totally forgot I have "Allosaurus: A Walking with Dinosaurs special" that would work, too. |
Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
I just finished the first episode of Marvel's Avengers Assemble. It was watchable, but nothing extremely special. It seemed like it was more of a cash in on the popularity of the movie.
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Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
Originally Posted by shadokitty
(Post 12560454)
I just finished the first episode of Marvel's Avengers Assemble. It was watchable, but nothing extremely special. It seemed like it was more of a cash in on the popularity of the movie.
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Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
I've been working my way through another non fiction animation, Prehistoric Predators. It's not total animation like the Walking with series, but at least half of every episode is animated. I just finished the episode on the short faced bear.
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Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
While looking for something on Dish to start the challenge off with, I came across a cute show on Nicktoons, called Breadwinners. While I probably won't make any special effort to make sure I don't miss it, I would watch the show again.
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Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
I've run out of MLP: Friendship is Magic episodes again...bummer. The second half of season five isn't until September. I wonder if Netflix will get them as they're released or will have to wait until the end of the season. :(
I have been doing some research and have found some interesting stuff, some of which I hope to watch. I was going to start with Princess Iron Fan (1941), but decided to go with Niko: The Journey To Magika (2014) instead. |
Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
I just finished an episode of The Cleveland Show on Cartoon Network. I've only seen a couple episodes so far, but it almost seems as good as Family Guy.
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Binging on my first Bob's Burgers tonight. I think I love it. Besides the obvious voice talent, I'm guessing there is some creative types from Home Movies involved, which was nearly perfect.
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Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
I just broke open my prize from the Sci Fi Challenge, and watched the first episode of Thunderbirds. I hadn't seen the show in years, but it still holds up, being a great show.
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Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
saw Transformers: The Movie (1986) over at AFI Silver - what an odd fun movie. talk about action, action, action. I was little lost on who was who, but that really didn't matter
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Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
Originally Posted by Giles
(Post 12561595)
saw Transformers: The Movie (1986) over at AFI Silver - what an odd fun movie. talk about action, action, action. I was little lost on who was who, but that really didn't matter
I'm enjoying the Commander McBragg shorts on YouTube. I hadn't seen them in years. |
Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
Originally Posted by Giles
(Post 12561595)
saw Transformers: The Movie (1986) over at AFI Silver - what an odd fun movie. talk about action, action, action. I was little lost on who was who, but that really didn't matter
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Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
Originally Posted by shadokitty
(Post 12561591)
I just broke open my prize from the Sci Fi Challenge, and watched the first episode of Thunderbirds. I hadn't seen the show in years, but it still holds up, being a great show.
Originally Posted by Giles
(Post 12561595)
saw Transformers: The Movie (1986) over at AFI Silver - what an odd fun movie. talk about action, action, action. I was little lost on who was who, but that really didn't matter
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Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
Woke up early, and decided to start on my challenge viewing for today. I just finished Volume 4 of MASK. Got 4 discs left before I finish the show.
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Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
I finished Cowboy Bebop a couple of days ago. With the seemingly increasing appearances and screen time of the absolutely annoying (to me) character "Ed" I became less and less interested. So much so that I didn't bother with the last 3 episodes as they were on the next disc and I didn't want to bother after the last set of 6 I'd watched.
The case on the copy I received was damaged and I was going to submit a replacement request but changed my mind after the viewing and, considering I was unlikely to do a repeat viewing anytime in the future, was able to obtain a refund instead. Keep in mind that I generally dislike anime of any type and that played a large part in my decision. As the series progressed I found there were just too many tropes from that form to suit my tastes in spite of this one having possibly the fewest I've seen in a anime type series. |
Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
Originally Posted by BobO'Link
(Post 12561786)
I finished Cowboy Bebop a couple of days ago. With the seemingly increasing appearances and screen time of the absolutely annoying (to me) character "Ed" I became less and less interested. So much so that I didn't bother with the last 3 episodes as they were on the next disc and I didn't want to bother after the last set of 6 I'd watched.
The case on the copy I received was damaged and I was going to submit a replacement request but changed my mind after the viewing and, considering I was unlikely to do a repeat viewing anytime in the future, was able to obtain a refund instead. Keep in mind that I generally dislike anime of any type and that played a large part in my decision. As the series progressed I found there were just too many tropes from that form to suit my tastes in spite of this one having possibly the fewest I've seen in a anime type series. |
Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
Originally Posted by coyoteblue
(Post 12561944)
Maybe you should try Neon Genesis Evangelion, sure there's kids, but you get to watch them suffer. Alot.
They all reminded me of Robotech that did the same thing except for the crazy shit at the end like crucifixions showing up for some reason. That being said, I didn't mind watching them once but watching others felt like rewatching the first one and I have no desire to see a different one following the same basic storyline. All I've seen out of the series is just a few of the films and I've never looked into what's gone on in the universe other that from what I've seen. Is the regular series any different and do other films in the series have different plots? It just didn't sit right with me that a series that gave the appearance of a grand scale basically recycled itself over and over. |
Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
Originally Posted by BobO'Link
(Post 12561786)
I finished Cowboy Bebop a couple of days ago. With the seemingly increasing appearances and screen time of the absolutely annoying (to me) character "Ed" I became less and less interested. So much so that I didn't bother with the last 3 episodes as they were on the next disc and I didn't want to bother after the last set of 6 I'd watched.
Originally Posted by coyoteblue
(Post 12561944)
Maybe you should try Neon Genesis Evangelion, sure there's kids, but you get to watch them suffer. Alot.
Originally Posted by The Man with the Golden Doujinshi
(Post 12562103)
I've seen a few Evangelion films and in each of them, there's some threat that pops up at the beginning and the only person that can possibly save the day is some kid that is naturally good at driving a robot but he's unstable or emotionally immature, so some other person on the good side doesn't think the kid should do it. The kid eventually gets better at robot driving, because he'll have caused some accidents during the first fight but at the end he saves the day and then a bunch of crazy shit happens too that might make sense if one followed the series.
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Since I'm nearing the end of MASK, I'm debating starting another DVD series. Thunderbirds will always be a possibility anyways, because I don't lump in Blu Rays in the same group as DVD's.
I just finished another episode of Prehistoric Predators. This episode was about the Hyenaedon. After I finish this show, I rented Allosaurus on Amazon Instant Video. If there had been a buy option, I would have bought it instead. |
Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
Originally Posted by BobO'Link
(Post 12561786)
I finished Cowboy Bebop a couple of days ago. With the seemingly increasing appearances and screen time of the absolutely annoying (to me) character "Ed" I became less and less interested. So much so that I didn't bother with the last 3 episodes as they were on the next disc and I didn't want to bother after the last set of 6 I'd watched.
The case on the copy I received was damaged and I was going to submit a replacement request but changed my mind after the viewing and, considering I was unlikely to do a repeat viewing anytime in the future, was able to obtain a refund instead. Keep in mind that I generally dislike anime of any type and that played a large part in my decision. As the series progressed I found there were just too many tropes from that form to suit my tastes in spite of this one having possibly the fewest I've seen in a anime type series. |
Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
Originally Posted by N8 Storm
(Post 12561627)
It is one of my favorite animated movies. I remember watching it back in the day and being shocked at a lot of the older characters getting killed off when nothing like that really happened in the series. I guess that is one way to make room for the new toys.
did anyone see the new Mickey Mouse short on Disney Channel tonight? - 'One Man Band' - it was pretty funny. |
Re: 6th Annual August Animation Challenge
I've figured out a good way to approach the challenge. Every now and then, I'll do a full animation day, but for the most part, during the day I watch what I want, but come the time when everyone is in for the night, I binge on animation.
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