Forum - View topicAnime fans butcher anime!!
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Meson
Posts: 219 Location: Buffalo, NY |
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If you love anime, as much as I do, you must refrain from talking about any edits that Cartoon Netowrk and the like make to it. Especially before the series aris, and where there was no edits.
The networks and anime company look to us fans to find questionable content for them. If we say it is going to be edited, they will edit it to please us. They all read what we write. No anime site is safe from their ees, not even this one. THey even use Kyle Pope's edit review TO FIND MORE PLACES TO EDIT! If you don't believe me check this message from teh ToonZone.net guys:
The discussion can be found at http://forums.toonzone.net/showthread.php?threadid=78591&mode=linear&perpage=20&pagenumber=1 I repeat. If you love anime, keep your ideas and fear about editing and butchering to yourself. DO not give them the means to our demise! [/quote] [EDIT: Topic de-capitalized and !'ed -C] |
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cookie
Former ANN Editor in Chief
Posts: 2460 Location: Do not contact me for support. |
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hmm...
In case you can't read it (or missed it):
Matt's statement is troubling, as it seems that CN's BS&P takes a more active role than simply responding to the handful of people who might call in over any given episode. Read the Kyle Pope Cartoon Network Interview (specifically #9, #21 and #22) Historically, at least, phone calls and such were more of an indicator as to what potential issues were with a series... The reason phonecalls were important was because those few people who were so upset that they felt the need to call were representative of a larger set of people who were disgruntled but unable (or uninclined) to call. .. and with Kikyo's near-nudity in the one episode, I would assume it generated phone calls as well, and THOSE calls were the deciding force, not fan comments. However, there are still times where discussing "non-edits" may, in fact, tip-off BS&P to where they overlooked the first time. Technically, the Edit Lists probably don't need to include "Not an Edit" entries, since one could assume that everything not on those lists was in the DVD release. I'm not quite sure where I stand on this point, but it's something that deserves consideration.. and there does appear to be some cause for concern regarding discussion of what's NOT edited. If it's edited already, and someone from BS&P reads it, is it doing any harm telling them what they've already done? At any rate, the ToonZone board rules were updated to reflect this decision: Possible edits in upcoming series/anime - DO NOT DISCUSS!! For a while now, many of us have wondered "Do the CN censors check the internet to see what questionable content occurs in their shows?" (if you go over to TTTP you'll get many answers about those situations.) Well, after what happened in one Inuyasha episode ("Kikyo's Stolen Ashes"), and the editing that occurred in "My Birthday Pursuit" that I'm sure everyone here is aware of, but the similar circumstances that weren't edited in a later episode, we're pretty convinced now that that's EXACTLY what's happening here. Hmm hmm hmm... Thoughts? |
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Ataru
Posts: 2350 Location: Missouri (Strikeman) |
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I thought there nothing wrong with it. There was no flat out nudity, heck, people were also saying that CN censored that part. But it's pretty hard to get born again, IN A ONE PIECE. I can understand the swim suits in Tenchi, but let's face it, when I was born, I wasn't not in boxers. But, I have to give props to CN for last night. The first half of the epiodes wasn't "butchered", it tastfully redone. Who wants to see someone Mom and Dad hanged by some Mummy's henchman, but they did left in the fact that they were hanging.
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