2010-06-07, 04:50 | Link #505 |
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I wish someone would finish Nurse Angel Ririka SOS in DVD quality (episodes 22-35).
In fact, I shouldn´t be that difficult, as one can find digital copies of the old Tomodachi VHS fansubs and there is a torrent for the raw episodes. Last edited by kuru; 2010-06-07 at 04:51. Reason: spelling mistakes |
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2010-06-19, 00:38 | Link #510 | |
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2010-06-20, 03:30 | Link #512 | |
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640x480 h264 .mkv 240MB/episode, stereo AAC 256 kbps. Coming soon to a torrent near you. |
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2012-09-10, 07:51 | Link #514 |
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I would like to suggest that someone continue to sub Hyouge Mono. It seems like the Huzzah release was more or less a one-man show, and after reading this blog posting, I'm not sure he'll ever be able to finish it. Shows with adult appeal like this one are hard to come by, and this was a gorgeous adaptation of an award-winning manga. It would be a shame for it to remain unfinished.
Getting raws for this might be hard unless the original subber has a collection. TT only lists raws for the most recent episodes. I have some, but none past where Huzzah finished. Nyaa has a more complete list, but those not at TT are listed as "status unknown" on Nyaa. The complete series is on JP Bluray, but with a price of over $900, it seems, well, prohibitive. Some of us are willing to pitch in and buy the last two BD boxes from Amazon which would cost about $650 or so, but we would still need a subbing team.
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2012-09-10, 11:31 | Link #515 |
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I would strongly second Sensei's request on Hyouge Mono. In addition I wish someone would pick up the superb Ginga e Kickoff, which has a group technically subbing it (Oyatsu) but that group is so erratic in its releases that it makes the series almost impossible to follow. There's only been one release in two months, and even with the broadcast hiatus the subs have been running about a month behind the broadcasts.
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2012-09-10, 14:16 | Link #516 | |
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Send me a PM or something if you find a subber and I'll ask; I will not sit on them for months while you poke around for someone willing to translate tea terminology. Bluray is a better option if it's available but, well, that's quite a bit of cash money.
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2012-09-10, 14:47 | Link #517 |
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Good news! TT has a complete set of subs in, I believe, Chinese. I discovered I had downloaded a couple of these back some months ago when I was looking at alternatives to Huzzah. I ran mkvextract on episode ten and pulled the complete video stream, but mplayer displays it at very high speeds. I imagine I can figure out why this is, though any suggestions about how to fix the timings would be helpful. In the meantime I'm downloading the entire batch torrent. At current speeds, though, my torrent client estimates it will take two weeks! Lots of time to find a translator I guess.
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2012-09-19, 17:39 | Link #519 | |
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Shinzo Ningen Casshern (Neo-Robot Casshern) This is the 1970s anime that inspired Capcom's "Megaman" and "Megaman X" series. Skaro Hunting Society has only subbed the first 13 of a total 32 episodes. |
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