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signofzeta
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Post subject: Re: Japanese Anime releases with English Dubbing Posted: 02 Sep 2017, 01:24 |
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I would love to have that Nemo box. It's a really messed up uneven movie but it's still amazing to look at and, IIRC, that box was the first place you could see the two previous pilot films. Both really make you wonder what could have been. However, I would not classify this as a Japanese movie dubbed into English. It's a really murky classification in this case since the movie was in dev hell for like a decade with most of the best talent in Japan working on it at one time at other (three different Ghibli directors AND Dezaki!?!?) but the scripting and storyboarding were done in the US as well as other things so I'd say it's at most %50 "anime", possibly less so than Transformers even since there were in fact white people drawing frames on Nemo. As for the question, I have the Ghibli box and the weird 1998 Cagliostro box and these two are a great way to get some old Carl Macek dubs, including his dub of Kiki and Laputa which I'm pretty sure were never sold anywhere else. You get Porco, Totoro, Kiki, and Laputa I think... GitS of course, a must-have LD. I have a few western works as Japanese LDs with JP dubs on them. Father Christmas (Rayman Briggs) and Transformers: The Movie come to mind.
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therussian
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Post subject: Re: Japanese Anime releases with English Dubbing Posted: 02 Sep 2017, 01:51 |
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signofzeta wrote: weird 1998 Cagliostro box and these two are a great way to get some old Carl Macek dubs, including his dub of Kiki and Laputa which I'm pretty sure were never sold anywhere else. You get Porco, Totoro, Kiki, and Laputa I think...
GitS of course, a must-have LD.
I have a few western works as Japanese LDs with JP dubs on them. Father Christmas (Rayman Briggs) and Transformers: The Movie come to mind. Now regarding that lupin box. I am also after that, but after checking many months I never saw one in the wild.
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signofzeta
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Post subject: Re: Japanese Anime releases with English Dubbing Posted: 02 Sep 2017, 03:17 |
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Well, it's 20 years old so "many months" isn't a very long time to be looking. Wherever your copy is, it's been waiting way longer for you. I got mine maybe a year ago on YAJ. I don't remember what I paid but it couldn't have been more than $35 since I'm cheap.
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forper
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Post subject: Re: Japanese Anime releases with English Dubbing Posted: 17 Sep 2017, 01:00 |
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signofzeta wrote: GitS of course, a must-have LD.
Not for me. The manga was nothing on Appleseed and the movie was the start of a horrible CGI trend in anime that partly killed anime for me. Wouldn't take a GitS box if it was free.
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rein-o
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Post subject: Re: Japanese Anime releases with English Dubbing Posted: 17 Sep 2017, 01:19 |
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forper wrote: signofzeta wrote: GitS of course, a must-have LD.
Not for me. The manga was nothing on Appleseed and the movie was the start of a horrible CGI trend in anime that partly killed anime for me. Wouldn't take a GitS box if it was free. Hey, I'll send you my box set for free
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admin
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Post subject: Re: Japanese Anime releases with English Dubbing Posted: 19 Sep 2017, 09:34 |
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rein-o wrote: There really is a separation from the anime I watch and then GiTS. If GITS is challenging (although you can watch good video reviews of it to help you dive deeper)... I would urge your to stay away from a an amazing movie called " Tenshi no Tamago". (LD, 1986) (DVD PIBA-3021, 2001) (DVD BBBA-6894, 2007) (BD PCXE-50290, 2013) If you're into David Lynch or highly symbolic movies, you're in for a treat. For more mainstream audience, it will probably be torture. Again, movie reviews provide some guidance: Is Angel's Egg an Overlooked Masterpiece?Also, although I haven't watched it yet (but it came warmly recommended by substance) is Studio Ghibli produced " The Red Turtle" with also very little spoken words and everything opened to interpretation. Julien
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Post subject: Re: Japanese Anime releases with English Dubbing Posted: 19 Sep 2017, 11:25 |
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therussian wrote: Which ones are you after ? Realized that there is only "main language is" in the advanced search and no field for "bilingual" in the drop menus. Doing it manually also finds: Julien
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forper
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Post subject: Re: Japanese Anime releases with English Dubbing Posted: 19 Sep 2017, 11:45 |
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admin wrote: rein-o wrote: There really is a separation from the anime I watch and then GiTS. If GITS is challenging (although you can watch good video reviews of it to help you dive deeper)... I would urge your to stay away from a an amazing movie Mamoru Oshii's first effort wasn't it? He basically ruined Patlabor. It was a hot topic at my anime club in the 90s. Yep, he's on the bad side of "arty". Pretentious nonsense! Gits I dislike for other reasons.
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admin
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Post subject: Re: Japanese Anime releases with English Dubbing Posted: 19 Sep 2017, 15:19 |
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rein-o wrote: Have Angels Egg on my radar, watched a few scenes and want to pick it up, also saw they made another film with part in it but can't remember the title now. According to this post, it's " In The Aftermath" and it might be the reason "Tenshi no Tamago" hasn't been released outside of Japan: someone owns the rights and won't release the original material. Julien
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