2010-07-23, 18:11 | Link #824 |
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I always heard it was scrapped just due to a combination of time constraints and worries about lolicon aspects. Which is a shame, because... well, they made Kagetsu Tohya and that featured explicit sex scenes involving a Loli. But Type-Moon was a much bigger company with much more to lose when they made FSN, so I suppose that featured into their reasoning.
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2010-07-23, 18:17 | Link #825 |
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Kazoku Keikaku promotes lolicon in a way. They clearly state that one of the characters is under 18, yet do to the fact that she is in such a game, she is inherintly over 18. you have to play it to understand how they do that.
Additionally, Ilya was the ONLY one over 18; irony.
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2010-07-23, 18:55 | Link #827 |
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Actually, I'm pretty sure that's pure fanon. The actual content of Ilya's path is unknown, but I doubt it was that depressing. Also, given what we know of Archer and his interests, it seems unlikely that Rin died in his war, especially not as part of an Ilya route. If she had, he wouldn't be as interested in her as he is in FSN.
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2010-07-23, 18:59 | Link #828 | |
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2010-07-23, 22:12 | Link #829 |
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On that topic....
Um, who else hopes that the movie will do well enough to get dubbed? *raises hand in favor* Preferrably with the original English cast, please. Maybe it's a shot in the dark, but it would be nice to see the movie imported here to the States.
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2010-07-24, 05:39 | Link #831 | |
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I'd like to see the dubs, but Radiant said it herself - a shot in the dark. So I favor it, to say the least. I don't want to watch subs, but I will if I have to. I just don't want to look down and miss the movie taking place. Of course... I wouldn't mind a Ilya route movie or a Taiga route move either... Jejeje |
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2010-07-24, 08:46 | Link #832 | |
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And I thought Kate Higgins was a great Saber, so I hope they bring her back. Funimation really loves re-using voice casts, so if they get the dub contract for the movie they probably will use as much of the old cast as they still have on their payroll. |
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2010-07-24, 10:41 | Link #833 |
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(There might be more but) Out of all the series that have been licensed so far, I'm only familiar with 2 that have not yet licensed the equivalent movie. (Fate/Stay night being one of them)
While the times may have changed from the past, I wouldn't go against the odds of a license for the Fate UBW movie. And even if Funimation wasn't the one with the original license, if they pick up the license, I would think they would find a way to pick up the original dub as well. (I think they did very well with the original dubs.)
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2010-07-24, 10:46 | Link #834 | |
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However, Funimation also knows that movies sell far better than a series does. They've seen this with Case Closed. And since Funimation has the license now, if it gets an American release it will be dubbed. It's really all or nothing, there's no real chance as far as I see it for a sub only release. |
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2010-07-24, 10:50 | Link #835 |
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Ah. Well, we can only hope. Like you said, Funimation is usually pretty good about that sort of thing, and as far as I know the FSN anime did reasonably well (granted, as far as I know is not very far) and movies usually do sell better. So, keeping my fingers crossed.
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2010-07-24, 19:36 | Link #837 |
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I'm pretty confident that Funimation will give it an american release. I hope they use the same cast as the series if they're to dub it though, as I thought they fit the characters very well for the most part.
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