2014-04-09, 18:17 | Link #3621 | |
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that does change my perception of both incidents and why uroko was surprised with what was happening in the second one |
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2014-04-28, 19:19 | Link #3625 |
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haha I find 2nd cour around the same quality as the 1st, just tackling different things but ultimately interrelated. This show really gets better on a second marathon rewatch. Lots of symbolism and subtlety in there. I can see now how many episodes ultimately tie in to the finale as well. Loads of foreshadowing and how the central theme of accepting both joy and pain in life is there. The hibernation is basically the Sea God protecting his subjects from the pain of having to deal with the fact that people are leaving the sea. That's why when he realized that he needed to accept change he decided to wake everyone up.
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2015-01-30, 07:11 | Link #3627 |
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Official twitter posted some picture a week ago
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2015-03-11, 06:40 | Link #3631 | |
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NISA home video release for North America details revealed. It's been confirmed to get an English dub.
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From what I can tell, that's Michelle Ruff's voice and it's most likely her as Manaka.
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2015-03-11, 10:06 | Link #3633 |
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First of all, it's only a trailer. Trailers are not meant to make good judgement if a dub is going to be bad or not. Secondly, the dub studio you are dealing with is most likely Bang Zoom, who is known to make a lot of high quality dubs in California. Finally, it's a bad idea to jump into conclusions based on a fucking trailer.
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2015-03-18, 19:17 | Link #3635 | |
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It's like when the jrpg, Tales of Xillia, used an older woman to voice a 19-year old girl. I want dubs to succeed and there are so many great ones out there. I guess we'll have to wait until this is released to give further judgement.
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2015-03-20, 12:53 | Link #3636 |
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I started watching this a day and a bit ago, now I have finished it. It felt a bit dragged out after episode 21, but was excellent apart from that. Feel sad about how the story ended with the characters . Beautiful anime either way.
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2015-03-22, 08:06 | Link #3637 | |
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2015-04-28, 18:31 | Link #3638 |
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Dub cast announced along with clips
Max Mittelman as Hikari Sakishima Michelle Ruff as Manaka Mukaido Bryce Papenbrook as Kaname Isaki Brianna Knickerbocker as Chisaki Hiradaira Chris Hackney as Tsumugu Kihara Xanthe Huynh as Miuna Shiodome Sarah Anne Williams as Sayu Hisanuma A quick rundown for each of the voice actor (and linking their names to the respective BTVA page or ANN page) Max Mittelman have recently established himself roughly about a year ago, but was mostly working on western animation and video game voice work prior to entering anime. He has worked on Transformers: Rescue Bots (Blurr) and Ultimate Spider-Man (Rhino), along with a few video games such as Sunset Overdrive. However, last year, he made his debut into anime voice acting as Sewashi (Soby) from Doraemon, and made further recognition with his role as Haruto Kurosawa from Coppelion. If you ask me, his vocal range is somewhat of a mix between Sam Riegel and Ben Diskin. If you aren't familiar with Michelle Ruff, then you are missing out a lot. She's a veteran voice actress since 2000 and she's well known for her roles as Sinon from Sword Art Online, Rukia from Bleach, Yuki Nagato from Haruhi Suzumiya, Anri Sonohara from Durarara, Fujiko Mine from Lupin III. Yoko Litner from Guren Lagann, and recently Luna from Sailor Moon. She also does a lot of video game voice work (mostly in niche jRPGs) such as Etna from the Disgaea series, Crimson Viper from Street Fighter series, Cream the Rabbit from the Sonic games, Carl Clover from Blazblue, and Yukari Takeba from Persona 4. And for the record, yes, she actually did some characters that are higher pitched and soft spoken before, but her vocal range is pretty versatile. Bryce Papenbrook is known to voice many characters in anime and video games. More specifically, Masaomi Kida from Durarara, Kirito from Sword Art Online, Eren Yeager from Attack on Titan (his first Funimation role), Rin Okumura from Blue Exorcist, Makoto Naegi from Danganronpa, Henry from Fire Emblem Awakening, Zidane from Dissidia Final Fantasy, and Nagito Komaeda from Danganronpa II. And despite being well-known since 2011, he's actually a veteran voice actor who has done many voice acting projects since he was eight years old (put this into perspective, he's 29 years old). He's considered to be the "successor" to Yuri Lowenthal due to the similar typecast and vocal ranges. Mind you that he's a little polarizing ever since his role as Eren Yeager since he's been landing into many lead protagonist roles (especially characters that are prone to snap easily, which the casting here is surprising since I was expecting Bryce to voice Hikari instead). Brianna Knickerbocker is a relatively new voice actress. She recently made her name this year with roles such as Itsuki Inubozaki from Yuki Yuna is a Hero and Akane Awakusu from Durarara x2. Chris Hackney is also a newer voice actor. I cannot find his ANN or BTVA page, so I'm going to link to his Twitter account instead. Sarah Williams had established her name since 2011. Some of her best roles include Jinx from League of Legends, Uni from the Hyperdimension Neptunia series, Sayaka Miki from Madoka Magica, Yuniko Kozuki from Accel World, Nonon Jakuzure from Kill la Kill, Lisbeth from Sword Art Online, and Peacock from Skullgirls. Xanthe Huynh has been around in voice acting for a while, but some of her best roles included Ui Hirasawa from K-ON!, Yuki Yuna from Yuki Yuna is a Hero, Nagisa Momoe from Puella Magi Madoka Magica The Movie -Rebellion-, and Fuyumi Yanagi from Blood Lad. And if you want my opinion on the dub, I would say that dub is solid, but one of my biggest criticisms is some of the characters sound a little bit too old (especially Tsumugu). However, I think my ears will adjust easily if I were to watch this dub in the later episodes (particularly in the case with Clannad dub). The only character I think that sound about right is Michelle Ruff's Manaka (which she manage to get her pitch right, In addition, her voice acting makes Manaka sound like she's about to cry since Manaka is known to cry a lot). That being said, keep in mind that this dub is most likely done by Bang Zoom! Entertainment. If anyone is highly familiar with Bang Zoom!, they are known to use newer name voice actors and cast them in lead roles. With the exception of Xanthe Huynh, Sarah Williams, Bryce Papenbrook, and Michelle Ruff, most of the voice actors in this dub are relatively new, so you guys should tone down some of the criticisms a bit.
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2015-07-14, 12:35 | Link #3640 | |
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ANN just posted a Q&A with Shinohara. Of particular note:
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drama, harem, love polygon, mari okada, p.a. works, romance, seinen |
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