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btw, anyone know anything about audio drama translation? |
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2013-03-30, 00:32 | Link #202 | |
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Fun stuff happened today. I was searching up to see an example of an audio drama and the first one i end up seeing has a picture of an imouto with blood on her face and licking some blood. And a famous quote from the Index series came up in my head. It was "Such Misfortune". Thank for the reassurance tho about the translations.
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2013-03-30, 07:08 | Link #206 | ||
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2013-03-30, 09:31 | Link #209 |
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What's the difference? 13 TV episodes and 3 extra episodes. Whether they're labelled "OVA" or "ONA" only describes the way they're first presented. These days, there are very few "OVA" episodes that aren't first streamed online or shown on TV in some form.
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2013-03-30, 09:41 | Link #210 | |
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Setting my hype to zero was for the rushing not for the lack of an ova(s). sorry about that.
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2013-03-30, 09:47 | Link #211 | |
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In the end, I'm sure they will "rush" some things, but it'll probably fine for the anime pacing established in the first season. Some things are just easier to explore in novels that would drag things out in animated form. In the end, it's a complement to the novels, but not a replacement for them.
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2013-03-30, 10:13 | Link #212 | |
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They take the story that was represented up until now and add it's own story. However, the story shown is OVAs and ONAs usually does not effect any further TV episodes that get released. I highlight usually. But of course, you probably already knew this. I just quoted your post to answer a rhetorical question. |
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2013-03-30, 10:13 | Link #213 | |
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2013-03-30, 10:20 | Link #214 | |
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Usually, the Authors include all of the story in the Light Novels they write, but only interesting, most attractive parts that would go well in business are later kept in Anime adaptations. Only rarely we see that an Author comes up with a new idea once the Light Novel is already released and puts it into the Anime. Also, it is not only his/her word for what goes into the Anime, but the director's of the Anime production, too. Then again, it is really advised to read the Light Novels. Not only because you usually get most of the story out of them, but they allow you to run your own imagination, which Animes don't. Animes force an already made-up action into you. That, as proven, does not raise your imagination level as reading does and does not allow you to actively think as much as reading does. |
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2013-04-01, 08:52 | Link #219 | |
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