2004-04-12, 18:38 | Link #1 |
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Rod tv is not DVD's Rod tv
This is something a raw provider I know showed me:
ROD-TV. TV Cap: ROD-TV. DVD Source: Well, I was really surprised. And he told me, that almost every scene has differences like that. But I have no other scenes here... Did you know that there are differences between the TV versions of anime which air and the commercial DVD versions? What do you think? |
2004-04-12, 19:49 | Link #6 |
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yes it's already well known. There is a site that had the different versions for almost every episode. it aired on two different stations and there were some interesting differences between them. Although they don't seem to be such a big deal you wonder why there was the difference at all
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2004-04-12, 20:03 | Link #7 | |
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2004-04-12, 20:27 | Link #8 |
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There are alot of anime that has be upgrade after airing on tv.The two that on my mind right now is Gravion and Stelliva which has improve artwork.
here are some more that I found Ikkitousen - Some minor redraws in the panty shots, some shots changed a bit, a brief flash of nipples where there wasn't any. Goddanar - Some redrawn/colored sequence, characters in ending are now nekkid. Sister Princess - Low quality scenes redrawn Green Green - (unconfirmed) blurs over the croch in some scenes are removed, or smaller (the character dvds show these scenes with less mosaic) Lime-iro Senkitan - Extended scenes with non-explicit sexual content, some panties removed in other scenes. Happy Lesson Advance - Extended fanservice scenes of course this is not the complete list but you get the idea. |
2004-04-12, 21:21 | Link #9 |
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The practice of just redrawing scenes like was noted above with RoD TV isn't uncommon. Stellvia has many scenes, Gravion too, where entire sequences were redrawn with higher quality animation.
It's an odd but common practice these days, but it definitely makes the DVDs a more worthwhile purchase. Technically, there's 3 versions of RoD TV: Satellite - featuring lower quality animation in points Fuji TV - Some scenes improved but censored DVD - more improved scenes and uncensored |
2004-04-12, 21:23 | Link #10 | |
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I guess that's what sells though. I mean, what would be a better reason to buy a show you watched on TV again on DVD but to see more panty shots, nipples, naked chicks, and uncensored ecchiness in general. Heh |
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2004-04-13, 08:09 | Link #11 | |
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but yeah that is kinda true just think what the japanese would do to make you buy the DVD. but of course as I say it not the whole list so there are other that have upgrade artwork and stuff. |
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2004-04-13, 12:58 | Link #14 | |
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2004-04-13, 14:09 | Link #15 | |
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But there are company that licensed the tv version One example of a show that licensed only the tv version is His and Her Circumstances. Right Stuf say that Gainax won't let them have the dvd version or so they said. |
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2004-04-13, 18:58 | Link #19 |
Gomen asobase desuwa!
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For clarification of all anime released on TVs versus anime released on DVD/VHS and how the process works:
1. Anime is made on a very tight schedule. Many times, the anime douga process would be completed just hours before the anime is scheduled to be aired. Go watch "Animation Runner Kuromi-chan" to get a good idea of this. The anime genga studio[s] responsible for that episode must get it finished by the airing deadline at whatever cost!!! This means that if it is between doing all the minor details versus getting it aired on time, they will forego those details for the moment. This is one of the jobs of the animators - the seisaku desk - who decides which details they would forego to get the anime scheduled on time. 2. Hence, what you see on TV will not be the same as what is seen on DVD. The DVD parts will be retouched and details added that they chose not to do in order to meet the deadline. So to recap for "R.O.D the TV" 1. First airs on PPV CS satellite - since it is PPV, no scenes censored (nudity, etc), but since it is first airing, quality would be low as animators need to meet this deadline 2. Second airing on FujiTV one month later - since it is aired on regular VHF airwaves, some scenes will be censored (nudity, etc), but since the animators have another month retouch the previous airing on PPV, the quality would be higher 3. DVD version - all finalized retouches will be made as it is a commercial release, and all scenes will be uncensored as it was on the original PPV airing. |
2004-04-13, 19:30 | Link #20 |
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very informative post, although Animation Runner Kuromi-chan may have exaggerated a bit about the deadlines and its effect on the employees .
Of yourse you're right, all anime tv series are made on a really tight schedule, often entering the "animate it!" stage only 2 or 3 weeks before the actual airing. |
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