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Chagen46
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Please stop trying to convince yourself that Pokemon is anything over than a little kid's show. Seriously, dude. It's a kid's cartoon. |
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TitanXL
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Since when did I say different? I was saying those shows are not (American) kid friendly, not that they weren't children's anime.
It's just in Japan what constitutes material appropriate to kids is different. That's the difference between giving your child Fullmetal Alchemist and Little Bear. It's kind of an important trait to remember when it comes to recommending anime for kids. |
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Sceleris
Posts: 43 Location: Sweden |
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You can, you did, and it is! Sans Famille is an 1878 French novel about the boy Remi and his heartrending misadventures. 1977 saw Ie Naki Ko ("Homeless Child"), the Japanese animated series based on the novel, produced by TMS, and in 1980 they made a movie version (51 episodes cut into 90 minutes -- I assume) with the same name, a movie that was sold in Europe in the early 1980's and seen by Tim Maughan. Now, what you are talking about is Ie Naki Ko Remi ("Homeless Child Remi"), which is just another adaption of the novel, made in 1996 by Nippon Animation -- this time, however, Remi (or "Remy") is a girl for some reason. To me, the 1996 version seems a little weak: Remi the girl even gets to ride a cart, and not walk through France until her shoes fall apart! Neither does it compare favorably to the 1977 version in visuals: there, Dezaki had the image move in foreground and background in several layers simultaneously (I think they had as many photographers as animators), so it's a incredibly vivid picture -- it just looks amazing! Add to that the great Sugino design and... ...Uh, sorry. So, yeah. They are related. |
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Cecilthedarkknight_234
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yeah it is but it doesn't stop people talking about censors and the way things where handled with the ip because they where afraid of offending people. Card Captor Sakura is show meant for girls 7-14 and they completely changed it over it by trying to make the male li the main lead, cutting off 40 epiosdes that where relevant to the plot and destroying a series that they had to do complete re-release/dub from genon.
okay thanks i was wondering about because there is fan-sub group doing a release of the series over time in decent DVD quailty. It sounded so familiar that i just needed to check with some one, i don't think I find the older version from the 70/80's so this version that is coming out will do ^^ again thinks for the heads up. Last edited by Cecilthedarkknight_234 on Sat May 12, 2012 8:41 pm; edited 1 time in total |
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walw6pK4Alo
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For anime that really need fully realized and fleshed out series, Please Save My Earth certainly came to mind, but so did Battle Angel Alita, Bastard, The Weathering Continent, The Seven Cities Story, The Five Star Stories, and Bastard!!. The early 90s certainly had a ton of material that got quick little snippets of OVAs, but really could use some remakes.
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Botan24
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Yea! Tim is in on this one!
Hmm...add me to the small list of people who actually enjoyed Planetes. And also to the weird demographic who is a newer anime fan (less than five years), but still likes older stuff. I'm talking nineties, and 00's. I don't think I've seen any eighties anime besides Ghibli. Some of my favorite series are "vintage"...i.e. Trigun, Cowboy Bebop, FLCL, Outlaw Star, and Yu Yu Hakusho. So there you have it. The clips of Tenchi's dad had me in stitches! I thought the dub acting was bad in Virus Buster Serge, but there is always a new low. |
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TheAncientOne
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Case in point: Psychic Wars. |
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infiltration.cru
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Planetes is just so good, one of the first entries to my collection. I also can identify with your being a newer fan into older stuff. I do like me some 80s stuff, though. Also, I think it's nice to know where the roots are. |
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Lord Geo
Posts: 2553 Location: North Brunswick, New Jersey |
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Bastard!!: So Nice It Deserves Being Mentioned Twice. |
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Ojamajo LimePie
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Pr-promiscuous!? That's not a word which applies to 12 year olds. She gets crushes, like any normal kid. The only thing cut from the first episode is Kasumi slapping Satoshi. Otherwise, the edits are text replacement and rescoring the BGM. |
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Botan24
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Yeah? Its that bad? Maybe I'll have to dig up some clips online, just for fun, ya know. Regarding other bad dubs...anything 4kids puts out is pretty awful. Like their re-versioning of Tokyo Mew Mew.
May I ask how long you've been interested in anime? In any case, glad to see another Planetes fan. I think too many people were like, "garbage men in space? WTF?" and didn't even give it a go. Personally, the premise didn't set my heart on fire, but most anime synopsis don't. Take Cowboy Bebop: its bounty hunters in space, set to jazz. I only watched it because my husband (who's hasn't even completed the series) recommended it to me. |
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walw6pK4Alo
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I hadn't even realized. But really, that manga absolutely needs to be redone as anime. The dark themes and awesome protagonist are just perfect for anime today, totally something Madhouse could put out. |
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Rigamortis-chan
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If Zac wanted to be on suicide watch watching 90s anime he'd watch Now and Then, Here and There
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TitanXL
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I'm not referring to crushes (whichever ones she had, I don't recall her ever liking a guy in the original) She routinely refers to herself as sexy and her appearance when it's brought up, as well as her general attitude. Along with Takeshi being a huge creeper, (why do you think the characters get so upset if "Brock" just calls girls pretty? Because he's originally asking stuff like if they're 18 yet so he can do something to them like Glenn Quagmire on Family Guy, which is much more understandable why they'd get angry with him) None of the characters are like their original counterparts at all. |
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Cecilthedarkknight_234
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no matter if you want to admit it or not kasumi was the first tsundere that a lot of us grew to love with out really knowing it. Yes she was on that side of curious but ya know "america sex is bad, root of all evil, burn in hell etc" so any innuendo is cut out lol. Hell maybe i was doomed to be nerd from the get go because kasumi/misty was first legit anime crush lol when I was 12 |
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