2010-05-16, 09:44 | Link #14022 |
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I don't get why they don't just license and release series with only subtitles. They don't all need dubs, in my opinion, none of them do since most of the time they just plain suck. Dubs, no matter what language, suck compared to the original. If you never listened to the original you may not know the difference but there is one, especially with Japanese.
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2010-05-16, 11:02 | Link #14024 | |
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2010-05-16, 11:06 | Link #14025 |
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That's correct. We already have previous examples of this, such as the case with the outcast Ayashi Tsukune confronted when he first turned into a ghoul. Their leader and the rest of the group all thought he is a Vampire, and his red eyes and distinctive demon energy gave that impression to them.
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2010-05-16, 11:28 | Link #14026 |
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Well I definitly agree with what you said HayashiTakara ... well the only way for someone to learn that Tsukun'e power's aren't natural to him, is if he loses control and start's turning into a Ghoul or when someone uses something that vampire's are weak against and it doesn't affect him at all, since apart from that all of Tsukune's other attributes point foreword's Tskune being a vampire, which isn't correct.
So even when his abilities will be revealed to someone from the Fairy Tale organization, I think that they will mistake him as a vampire ... so he could get overlooked by the vampire society, for a little while, even when they become aware of his vampire abilities. Going back to the discussion about chapter 30 ... I wondered how Tsukune and the girls are going to deal with Akuha and so far the only way I found that could lead to her being defeated is if Tsukune and Moka work together and fight as partner's against Akuha. (a two vs one duel ) I couldn't find anything else that they could do in this situation, and it would be a good way for Tsukune to show the progress that he has made in his training. Last edited by Chris38; 2010-05-16 at 12:37. |
2010-05-16, 13:56 | Link #14027 | |
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That said, when even Moka isn't as great a fighter as Akuha, she would have to rely on some other menas to fight her, and Tsukune is possibly the very key she's been looking for to fight her. At any rate, she realized this after she began training him. It is quite clear that Moka loves Tsukune, but Inner Moka isn't motivated simply by her emotions as Outer Moka would be (as I said before). I'm sure Moka has other reasons for training Tsukune, so she certainly doesn't believe he is weak and cannot become powerful enough to stand against other real Vampires. I'm sure that Tsukune will eventually be on par with real Vampires in the future, but not those as strong as Akuha or Issa. |
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2010-05-16, 16:17 | Link #14032 |
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Got out of hospital on Friday so was able to read the chapter yay! Issa looks very vampiric and very 'hollywood', however the chapter was a little lacking in overall development, that said I can live with that because not only did we get to see Akuha being a bit awesome, but we got what looks to be some rather potent build up for the next chapter (this months chapter seemed relatively short page wise compared to some of them too).
I think next month's chapter is going to be quite awesome if they manage to snap out of the dream world In terms of the anime being licensed...wonder who the voices will be? I'd imagine it'll probably be released 3-6 months apart, as 2 complete season releases.
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2010-05-16, 23:07 | Link #14034 | |
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then again, I'm a guy who loves to read, which is half the reason I love the fansubs and manga. Most english speakers want to be able to listen to the characters in their native language, not listen to the high-pitched voices that they wouldnn't be be familar with and also have to read it at the same time. but, I have heard there are dubs which were better than the originals subs... but only because they changed the dialogue
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2010-05-17, 00:03 | Link #14035 |
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I agree with Magin 100%. When I first started watching anime I only wanted to watch dubs. Then I started to watch subbed and after awhile went back to dub. Stopped after watching one show, because the voices sounded like crap compared to the original. They all seem the same to me with one generic male and one generic female voice. The subbed spoiled me and the rest is history...
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2010-05-17, 01:06 | Link #14036 | |
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I keed, I keed. I too used to be enamoured with dubs, although Italian dubs rather than English ones. I then started watching subs and it just felt much more natural. There's only a few series where the dubs are better, such as Yu Yu Hakusho. |
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2010-05-17, 04:31 | Link #14038 |
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On some minor detail that kept me wondering why does Tsukune still refers to Moka as Moka-san. I mean it's not like they are stranger's anymore, which is the usual use of that honorific ... if I'm not mistaken. It has got me wondering since she's the only one of his "friends" that Tsukune uses this honorific when he is talking with her or brings her up in a discussion on some topic.
It's not like I have anything against him referring to her in this way, but it got me wondering and well I didn't quite take notice of this , before. (My attention was concentrated on more interesting stuff, ratter then small details like this one, for example.) So does anyone has an idea what is the reason of this ? |
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