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drauch wrote:Whoa, cool book. I really dig the first M.D. Geist. Cool to see a California Crisis ad along with that Roots Search one as well! Damn shame that studio didn't make anything after Crisis. I've still yet to watch Roots Search. I've had a copy forever, and yeah, I don't think I've heard a pleasant thing about it.
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Domino wrote: Too bad the only avail version of California Crisis is a crappy VHS rip. :x
It deserves better but you take what you can get you know?
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Discotek has been picking up a wide variety of stuff--a lot of stuff I didn't think would ever get released. Who knows? We can only hope!
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Finished watching Bokurano, I enjoyed it so much.
Has anyone here read Narutaru, Owari to Hajimari no Miles, Vandemieru no Tsubasa or any other Mohiro Kitoh's work? I would like to hear some opinions before reading them.
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Just for the hell of it, I read the Strider Hiryu manga, which artist circle Moto Kikaku produced as a joint media effort with Capcom's arcade and NES games back in the late 80s. Well, "read," as only the first quarter or so is translated, but it's very short and not at all subtle once the main baddie and "ITS TIME 4 REVENGE" premise is established early on. It is fun, though! Recommended if you like making Hiryu do badass stuff in the arcade games and want a break from the controls for a while. It's a bit like a very slick TAS actually.
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Time to have fun:

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The only thing I care Patlabor wise. The Movies were alright and I could care less for the TV series.
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Domino wrote:Time to have fun:

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The only thing I care Patlabor wise. The Movies were alright and I could care less for the TV series.
Patlabor OVA is awesome stuff. Great choice :wink:
Though I Gotta say I adore anything and everything Patlabor, TV and Movies included. Sure maybe the Movies weren't very Patlablor-ish being a little too serious in tone, slower paced and having an uncharacteristically semi deep narrative for a change, but I think they're superb films in their own right, particularly Patlabor 2.

The TV series on the other hand gets to be a little too formulaic as it progresses, contains its fair share of dud episodes and the Griffin arc makes Patlabor TV (and sub sequentially the beginning of the New Files OVA) harder to enjoy than it should be. Aside from that I enjoyed it nearly just as much as the OVAs suprisingly.

Patlabor is one of those shows were I always have a wide grin on my face at the conclusion of each episode, the only other anime I could say that has equaled this feat would have to be Dirty Pair. :D
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BIL wrote:Just for the hell of it, I read the Strider Hiryu manga, which artist circle Moto Kikaku produced as a joint media effort with Capcom's arcade and NES games back in the late 80s. Well, "read," as only the first quarter or so is translated, but it's very short and not at all subtle once the main baddie and "ITS TIME 4 REVENGE" premise is established early on. It is fun, though! Recommended if you like making Hiryu do badass stuff in the arcade games and want a break from the controls for a while. It's a bit like a very slick TAS actually.
100% agreed. I was sad that the rest wasn't translated (gives me a reason to pick up Japanese again though) as it was actually shaping up to be interesting.

Some of the details were an honest surprise, like Hiryu being half-Mongolian, and also him being a softer and more easygoing guy than I expected (I kinda expected him to be more like Jubei Yagyu from Ninja Resurrection).
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It actually felt a bit weird going back to the arcade games after reading the manga, given Hiryu is such a chilly and solitary character in those. Then again the manga's more connected to the NES game, where he's nearly as mute but does get to show some humanity via the odd cutscene blurb ("Kill Kain...?").
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Maybe blackoak or some of the other jpn-fluent users could be persuaded to translate the rest of it.
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Domino wrote:The Movies were alright and I could care less for the TV series.
You couldn't care less, you mean. ;)
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watched first ep of Hokuto No Ken -

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Watching Jinrui wa Suitai Shimashita. Something... Takarazuka about it. I hope it's satyrical. At least Japanese people heard of manga scans.*)

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BIL wrote:It actually felt a bit weird going back to the arcade games after reading the manga, given Hiryu is such a chilly and solitary character in those. Then again the manga's more connected to the NES game, where he's nearly as mute but does get to show some humanity via the odd cutscene blurb ("Kill Kain...?").
Yeah, I recall hearing somewhere that the NES game is basically an adaptation of the manga storyline (I could definitely see some parallels, although they don't completely match up). Odd how the NES version was never released in Japan, or so I've heard.

Just placed an order for a Tenchi Muyo DVD set (Tenchi Universe specifically, since I started watching that long ago and never finished, and also it was cheaper than the OVA set).

Kinda wondering if I should thin out my anime collection. It seems to have an overabundance of shonen fighting shows, and not everything I have is particularly good. Some examples:

Detonator Orgun - a Tekkaman Blade ripoff, although easily better than the show its ripping off since it lacks the ridiculous, Marvel Comics-degrees of pointless angst.

Voltage Fighter Gowcaizer (the OVA version) - Basically, it feels like its "Fatal Fury: The Motion Picture 2", except all the characters had name changes, its in the distant future, and they all have magic stones which give them powered armor or something. It's really nowhere near as good as any of the Fatal Fury anime, and definitely sucks compared to King of Fighters: Another Day

Long Ramble Mode, ACTIVATE! I think I figured out why fighting game anime generally aren't that good. It's because the people doing the anime don't understand the games, except on a very basic level. They see fighters, they get a general grasp of the storyline, and then they figure they can do whatever they want because after all, all fans wanna see is their favorite characters doing their awesome special moves, right?

Sometimes they don't even get that right--Fatal Fury is good, but it pointlessly turns Geese Howard's Reppu-Ken into a generic Ki bullet, which it isn't in the game, and its not really the fact that he can do Reppu-Kens that makes him admirable (I was personally far more fascinated by his ability to grab you in mid-attack and slam you into the ground), so he becomes just a generic villain. Likewise, Terry's Power Geyser shouldn't be a honking huge explosion, it should be exactly what it is in the game: a geyser, that erupts from the place he pounds, and is good primarily for catching jump-ins or punishing whiffed attacks at close range.

Which leads me to another thing. When a fight comes down to just the characters showing off their special moves, it stops being interesting and becomes honestly kinda boring. Fighting Games are fun precisely because you can't win them by just spamming specials, you have to think. And that's what we should see characters doing in a fighting anime: thinking on their feet, using hadokens to trick an opponent into jumping so they can catch them with a Strong Kick or a Shoryuken, but its also what we almost never see because of a lack of creativity and general laziness. (Ironically, despite its anime counterpart being cast as the poster child for this, the original 42 manga volumes of Dragonball rarely feature the "spamming special moves" fight choreography and are, indeed, an example of the right way to do fights).

Honestly, I think the one fighting game anime I've seen that did everything 100% completely right was King of Fighters: Another Day, which sadly isn't available on DVD (not by itself, anyway).

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What was I talking about? culling some of the weaker anime DVDs I have? Hmm.
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Sadly you are right, anime adaptations of fightans are always crap.

I've been watching and reading a lot of stuff lately:
Haibane Reimei - Loved it
Bokurano - Loved it, even if the anime is crap compared to the manga
Welcome to NHK - Liked it a lot
To Aru Hikuushi e no Tsuioku (Remembrances of a Certain Pilot ) - da planes!
To Aru Kagaku no Railgun - Wasn't as bad as I thought, planning to watch the second season
Oyasumi Punpun vol 12 - waiting for the grand finale
Alexandros - more interesting than Historie IMO
Azumi - Love that girl
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KAI wrote:Sadly you are right, anime adaptations of fightans are always crap.
That's what live action is for!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJEQhRWTpNU
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Fighting Game anime isn't always bad. As I said, King of Fighters: Another Day is actually near-perfect, and the Fatal Fury anime make mistakes but are still fun rides.

Live action has had a far worse track-record, especially when its westerners adapting a Japanese game series... hellooooo, Rugal Bernstein being played by Ray Park, Kyo Kusanagi being a white guy, and the KOF tournament taking place in another dimension accessed with bluetooth devices...

I actually liked the Dead or Alive movie though (helps that I never played the games, so that might be biasing me). I seriously loved the guy who played Ryu Hayabusa and hope he reprises the role if they ever make a Ninja Gaiden movie.
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Finished reading Basilisk some time ago. Not much to comment other than it's awesome and you should check it out if you haven't already.
Bokurano - Loved it, even if the anime is crap compared to the manga
I've come to realize that anime adaptations are almost always inferior to the manga counterparts so I always check the latter first. The anime is nice to watch some scenes fully animated and in color, but overall the manga always has a much more detailed story and is better paced than the anime.

...unless the manga is an adaptation of a visual novel. I was pretty surprised how crappy the Umineko manga is. Feels completely rushed compared to the original.
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Ruldra wrote:Finished reading Basilisk some time ago. Not much to comment other than it's awesome and you should check it out if you haven't already.
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CIT wrote:
KAI wrote:Sadly you are right, anime adaptations of fightans are always crap.
That's what live action is for!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HJEQhRWTpNU
So, so good.

All Anime fighting game adaptations are rubbish (I've sadly seen them all) EXCEPT for the English dub of SFII Animated Movie. That one takes names.
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Skykid wrote:All Anime fighting game adaptations are rubbish (I've sadly seen them all) EXCEPT for the original Japanese version of SFII Animated Movie. That one takes names.
Fixed.

Also, what's wrong with KOF: Another Day or the Fatal Fury OVAs/Movie? (besides the issues I had with the latter)
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FF: not sure if you mean the US release entitled FF the movie, which was an OVA crammed together to be feature length and was almost unwatchable. It takes forever between fights that aren't worth the wait and the attempt at plotting is sleep inducing. I almost couldn't finish it.

KOF Another Day fails out the gate on character designs and cast choices. There's some ok stuff in there and I liked seeing some classic characters in action, but there's too much static Flash panels and focus on crappy Nest characters. I don't see why fighting game adaptations need any plotting outside of tournaments either, which is why SFII Animated works on a kind of basic Bloodsport level, and everything else is slightly embarrassing.

And with regards to the latter, how is the Japanese dub better!? So much fail the first time I watched it and I'd waited years to see it too. The US ver. is a different movie for all the right reasons: Cam Clarke, memorable and amusing dialogue, awesome soundtrack that turns the tempo of the fights right up - it's great fun.

The Japanese version is woeful. Dull, over serious, with the energy stripped right out. Watch the Japanese Chun-Li/Balrog fight in the US ver and then the same fight in the Japanese. No comparison, US has it hands down.
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just watched an Ashita No Joe followed by a Hokuto No Ken, I swear a few extra hairs just grew on my chest :p
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Domino wrote:Time to have fun:

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The only thing I care Patlabor wise. The Movies were alright and I could care less for the TV series.
Weird that these are getting a US release. I assume they are still 480p. Do they have forced subtitles, or selectable?
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GaijinPunch wrote:
Weird that these are getting a US release. I assume they are still 480p. Do they have forced subtitles, or selectable?
1080p, uses same video source as the Japanese masters that were released on Bluray a couple years ago I believe. No hard subs.
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imma do a triple tonight; Cobra, Ashita No Joe and Hokuto No Ken - can't wait :).

watched Kiki's Delivery Service last night with the children, I as usual fell asleep :o - it was beautiful, especially those backgrounds, but I don't know, maybe I'm just a philistine, but I find Ghibli stuff (from what I've seen) just too slow moving or something for me. Porco Rosso and Nausicaa were the only ones I managed to stay totally 'into' the for the duration.
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finished reading the main 9 volumes of Battle Angel Alita - adored it from start to finish.
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Skykid wrote: And with regards to the latter, how is the Japanese dub better!?
Definitely going to need some clarification on this.
Raytrace wrote:finished reading the main 9 volumes of Battle Angel Alita - adored it from start to finish.
Awesome man. A masterpiece seinen. Glad I turned someone on to it. ;)
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Skykid wrote:
Awesome man. A masterpiece seinen. Glad I turned someone on to it. ;)
it really is, so 2000AD in feel also, which I obviously like a lot. The art just kept getting better and better aswell.
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