2013-07-06, 14:20 | Link #43 |
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Ohno and Kuchiki are really miscast, but Sue, Ogiue and Saki sounded okay to me and I thought Madarame and Sasahara were spot on. And the new cast is great.
It's been a while since I've watched the first two seasons, but the backstory with Ogiue and the manga club girls never got shown, did it? That's going to be confusing for anime-only viewers later on. |
2013-07-06, 14:46 | Link #44 |
Me, An Intellectual
Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: UK
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Damn I think I just watched 20 minutes of pure awesomeness.
I haven't watched the previous season which is probably why I think the first episode went at such a blistering pace but I was able to make out most of the story and enjoyed every minute of it. It was mostly comedy but i hope it gets a bit more interesting and explores a bit more because I can already see a lot of potential. As for the voices I thought they were all great, especially Kuchiki. Like I said though, I haven't watched the previous season.
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2013-07-06, 15:01 | Link #45 |
Mmmm....
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Well I really enjoyed the new characters, who worked just fine and how I imagined them from reading the manga.
As for the recast, it all just seemed a little bit off. OK. I rewatched the original series not long back, so I've heard the original cast fairly recently. If you're new to the series, then it doesn't matter. I have to agree that Kuchiki does seem particularly miscast, though. Still. I'm not going to have a hissy fit over some recasting which might not have been avoidable. At the end of the day, it still has that good old Genshiken feel to it even if the voices are different. I suspect after a few episodes to get into it the recasting won't matter to anyone. |
2013-07-06, 16:08 | Link #46 |
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I am fine with most of the recasting, but it is a real shame that they also had to recast Madarame played by Nobuyuki, who arguably is the main face of the anime after his stellar "2D Girl Complex". Kuchiki, Saki, and Ohno also place a close second as bad miscasting efforts. Having someone with such a iconic voice such Jun Fukuyama playing the support character Kuchiki does not complement the overall seiyuu cast very well.
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2013-07-06, 16:14 | Link #47 |
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I'm so confused. There's so many new characters. Who is Sue, she's so cute. I don't remember seeing her in previous Genshiken. At first I was like who is this president, but when she tied up her hair I was like oh it's Ogiue. I also remember Ohno.
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2013-07-06, 17:04 | Link #50 |
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Well, I really enjoyed the first episode. Which I wasn't really expecting considering almost the entire cast has exited stage left, lol. I haven't read the Nidaime manga; hopefully this season continues to entertain... and hopefully there aren't too many BL jokes.
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2013-07-06, 17:04 | Link #51 |
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Join Date: Aug 2004
Age: 38
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I don't mind the recast because I haven't heard the originals in a long time, but Jun Fukuyama does really stand out as the annoying guy. I just played Dangan Ronpa 2 though, where he plays a very similar character so all I can say about that is that it unexpectedly works. Just take away your preconception and actually listen to him and surprisingly it works. It may take a while to get used to it though, and maybe the series isn't even long enough to.
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2013-07-06, 17:13 | Link #53 |
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I'm just glad he was recast; couldn't stand his original voice. Now that he's (sorta) the only guy in the group and apparently a prominent member... I'm glad he's not so grating. Even if it's a little weird hearing him with the voice of Watanuki, lol.
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2013-07-06, 18:47 | Link #55 |
Yuuki Aoi
Join Date: Jul 2004
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That was great. I'm sold. There's a somewhat different feel to mythical otaku life here in 2013, with the arrival of the rotten wave. But i found all the new voices acceptable, and the new characters excellent. That was highly entertaining, and i'm eager to follow the development of the characters -- hoping that future episodes are as well directed as Mizushima-sensei did this first one.
I know people are complaining about Jun-chan, but i thought he was good. I especially liked Ogiue's seriousness, as portrayed by the new seiyuu, Yamamoto Nozomi (Tetora in Joshiraku). I've made a characters/seiyuus page with pics of the main characters and their seiyuus, and a bit of info about each seiyuu. Because of how they are shown on the official site, i have a feeling that the old main characters (particularly Sasahara and Madarame) will have much reduced presence this time. So maybe their changed seiyuus will not be as much of a problem as we go on.
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2013-07-06, 19:43 | Link #56 |
Mmmm....
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I think one of the things about Genshiken is how the dynamic has changed. At the start of the original manga the Genshiken was very much a boys club.
At the start of the new one, the pendulum has swung so much that Oguie worries it may become too much of a fujoshi club. I think it's that altered dynamic which is one of the interesting things in the new series, so far. |
2013-07-06, 19:51 | Link #57 |
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Nothing to say other than this felt like classic Genshiken, although a bit more subdued somehow. It might have to do with the lack of unity that hasn't been developed between the new and current club members =0(. The recasts don't bother me too much either since I haven't watched the prequels in a long time, but Fukuyama does sound the way-the-hell out of place =02. Maybe because I'm so used to him playing pretty boys (>.>)...I believe it was shown as a 3 ep OVA before the 2nd season, though I recalled it was never translated, least at the time I started watching the 2nd season. I did wonder about the details, but I just continued on with the anime as-was. It was kinda rough, but in time, I got the gist of what had went on.
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2013-07-06, 21:55 | Link #58 |
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The problem with Kuchiki is he's supposed to be that guy -- and if you've ever attended a con or been in any sort of geekish club, you've probably met someone like him -- that everybody hates but he keeps showing up anyways, and girls don't like being near him because he's completely lacking in the social conditioning that tells him what is and isn't appropriate behavior And Jun Fukuyama just makes the character sound too cool.
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2013-07-06, 22:00 | Link #59 | |
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Age: 38
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2013-07-06, 23:31 | Link #60 |
None. ない. Nihil.
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Kuchiki's voice is way too cool for his character... (I mean... seriously... Jun Fukuyama...???). It's entertaining in its own way though
That aside, shouldn't this thread be moved to Current Series?
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