2008-05-12, 20:58 | Link #202 | |
Juanita/Kiteless
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: New England
Age: 40
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As someone said, they are male in the game, and then in the anime, it isn't told if they are male or female. However, on this forum, there is a thread for discussion on that. You can check it out if you like. Some think they are male, and some think they are female, and people have backed their opinions with reasons and debated about it. If you check out the thread, try reading some of the thread before posting. Some people have brought up points for debate that have been discussed already.
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2008-05-25, 17:39 | Link #205 |
Air, reason, revered.
Graphic Designer
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: England
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Hey, I finally got hold of the first 5 DVD volumes of Utawarerumono. But only the first 3 include the booklets with the voice actor Q&A's and stuff like that. Are volume 4 and 5 suppost to have them booklets aswell? Because I don't want to be missing out.
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2008-06-24, 23:43 | Link #208 |
Administrator
Join Date: Dec 2003
Age: 41
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According to the press releases, it was an original HD master, but I haven't seen it myself to confirm. And yes, the English dub and sub are available on the release, and we are in the same region for Blu-Ray. If it weren't for the fact that I already own all the R2 DVDs (and so the steep price of double-dipping), I would certainly have picked it up. Seems like a good set.
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2008-07-02, 16:36 | Link #210 |
Let's Puppystyle!
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Best Place In The WORLD
Age: 32
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utawarerumono = the "u" (u sound from "wu"), "ta" (sounds like the "ta" from talk), "wa" ("wa" from walk), "re" (sounds like ray), "ru" (like "roo" from root), "mo" (the mo sound in mobile), and finally "no" (the no sounds like know)
so put it together u-ta-wa-re-ru-mo-no and you should pronounce it correctly...hope that helps |
2008-07-10, 18:59 | Link #211 |
Obey the Darkly Cute ...
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Join Date: Dec 2005
Location: On the whole, I'd rather be in Kyoto ...
Age: 66
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Japanese is actually pretty easy to pronounce syllable by syllable (syllables are always said the same way). It is just that some of the syllable combinations are tricky for english speakers to spew out quickly. Also.. depending on the particular japanese accent, some syllables get slurred a bit (like sukiyaki coming out s'kiyaki for example).
Utawarerumono (oo-tah-wah-ree-rue-moe-noe) requires some practice to say smoothly (its actually a bit of a compound word to express a more complex concept).
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2010-02-01, 21:27 | Link #214 |
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Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: U.S. MN
Age: 32
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i'm trying to make hakuoro's fan for an anime convention, but i dont really know what i should make it out of. i have the right length. i know how it works. i just need to know how to build it, so can anyone help me if you can?
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2010-02-03, 22:00 | Link #217 |
Juanita/Kiteless
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: New England
Age: 40
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I web searched around for ten minutes and found nothing about the type of fan Hakuoro has. I found a Japanese metal fan replica for $120. First, it costs a lot. Second, it doesn't even look like Hakuoro's fan.
I say, instead of making a replica out of metal, just get a paper and wood Japanese fan. Unless you are really good at working with metal and have access to a shop, just go with a paper and wood fan. Don't try to make a replica of his fan out of something other than metal...it'd probably turn out bad, I'd imagine. Maybe a plastic replica would work, but how would you build that? You'd need to have the right kind of plastic pieces.
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2010-02-16, 23:32 | Link #218 |
Junior Member
Join Date: Feb 2010
Location: U.S. MN
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the fan
i might do the fan last, right now i'm working on the mask. i made it out of papper first. i'm thinking about making it out of duck tape and papper.
thx anyway Last edited by warman343; 2010-02-16 at 23:35. Reason: forgot to say thanks |
2010-03-09, 19:15 | Link #220 |
Juanita/Kiteless
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: New England
Age: 40
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If I'm not mistaken, he might have traditional Asian footwear that looks something like these shoes:
http://www.goodorient.com/images/P/MSH1002_200.jpg I believe his footwear is like this. What color scheme; I do not know.
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