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Otaku Evolution Episode 256 – Mid Year English Dub Review X

So, as usual, I’m covering the English versions of the anime I’ve reviewed so far this year. I’d say the strongest dubs I went over were the two Funimation ones. In the next half of the year, I’ll try not to even do Funimation dubbed anime, unless a spot opens up that I end up filling with one. I want to get in titles dubbed by other ADR outfits for variety.

There’s also (more than) a fair amount of “bookend” material in this video, where it looks like Pingu has finally kicked the bucket and the funeral is being held. Yeah, that’s Pingu in the pine box. Noot noot. I actually think my Chairpenguin speech is genuinely decent. Yeah, I know. read more

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Otaku Evolution Episode 173 – Mid Year English Dub Review VI

More wrap-around material in this one. This will be the last one for a while, though I have plenty of ideas for that stuff. I wanted to do something with Ambassador Morran and thought I’d throw in the assassin Ravex as well, since I’ve barely used him. Here they’re visiting Golex’s people, the Lithos, for some reason. I’ll get to that another time. After this, I want to concentrate more on the reviews themselves.

Speaking of the reviews, I’m glad I didn’t have to suffer through too many lousy dubs in this half of the year. I didn’t plan based on dub studios, just based on what I felt like reviewing or what I had time to review when I scheduled everything. I only have a tenuous schedule for the second half of the year, though I did name drop some of the things I’ll be doing at the end of this video. read more

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Otaku Evolution Episode 173 – Mid Year English Dub Review VI

More wrap-around material in this one. This will be the last one for a while, though I have plenty of ideas for that stuff. I wanted to do something with Ambassador Morran and thought I’d throw in the assassin Ravex as well, since I’ve barely used him. Here they’re visiting Golex’s people, the Lithos, for some reason. I’ll get to that another time. After this, I want to concentrate more on the reviews themselves.

Speaking of the reviews, I’m glad I didn’t have to suffer through too many lousy dubs in this half of the year. I didn’t plan based on dub studios, just based on what I felt like reviewing or what I had time to review when I scheduled everything. I only have a tenuous schedule for the second half of the year, though I did name drop some of the things I’ll be doing at the end of this video. read more

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Otaku Evolution Episode 130 – Year End English Dub Review V

I know nobody gives a crap about my dumb sprite padding material, most especially because if you hadn’t ever read my comic strips, there’s about zero context, and you can’t even read them anymore, except the sparse amount I put up on my DeviantArt gallery. The whole “storyline” bullshit? It’s for me. It’s basically just for me to work out story ideas I had that I never got to in my strips. Hopefully it provides some kind of atmosphere, regardless of context. But that aside, while I am committed to doing *less* of it in 2019, you’ll still see it. It’s not like I get any more or less views in videos that have it. read more

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Dragon Ball Z: Battle Of Gods Theater Experience

"Great Flaming Dragon Balls! A Theatrical Experience!! Penguin Truth Enjoys A DBZ Dub!!!"

Last night, yours truly made a truly momentous decision. One that affected both his head and heart. Or really, my wallet, because my decision was to spend $10.50 to watch a movie I’d already seen, plus the bullshit price of impulse buy concessions, because like any American, I can’t even go an hour and a half without stuffing my face with butter and salt and washing it down with sugar water. The next time the person at the concession stand tells you that for fifty more cents you can get the large popcorn, you spit in their face and karate chop them in the throat, folks. An ocean of popcorn will just make you never want to see that snack ever again. There’s not enough napkins in the world to wipe that butter from your hands, it’s like digging into a fresh corpse and soaking yourself in a gaping bloody wound of… read more

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Dragon Ball Z: Rock The Dragon Set Is Coming

 

Three years ago, I caught whiff of a possible English dub for Dragon Ball Z Kai done in the frosty North, by the Sasquatch-breeding Canadians at Ocean Studios. For three years I have waited with bated breath, my eyes opening to the day with fresh hope that the dulcet tones of Doc Harris would course through my ears with "Stand by for Dragon Ball Z… Kai!", only to be struck each day with a sense of unrelenting defeat (moreso than usual). Eventually, I had no choice but to settle into a remarkably steady indifference, puncuated by the occasional glimmer of curiosity (and something somebody in the know told me). read more

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Oblivion Island: Haruka and the Magic Mirror Trailer

Highlighted by one of our readers I thought I’d post this here. I hadn’t heard of this until now, not sure if I’m just out of the loop or if it’s relatively unknown.

Synopsis:

From the studio that brought you Eden of the East, FLCL and Ghost in the Shell comes an exhilarating blend of Japanese folklore and storybook charm reminiscent of Alice in Wonderland. This award-winning feature film is sure to amaze animation fans of all ages. 16-year-old Haruka is on a mission to find her mirror—a precious childhood gift from her late mother that has disappeared. On her search, she follows a strange foxlike creature to Oblivion Island, a mystical world overflowing with once-cherished items taken from their neglectful owners. Trouble follows Haruka and her new friend Teo at every turn as they contend with the island’s overbearing ruler, who will stop at nothing to use the mirror for his own sinister plan!

Available now from Amazon and other major retailers.

Seems relativly interesting. Borrowers meets Spirited Away. Gonna wait for it to show up on Netflix. Though, I must say, I’m a bit peeved that Funimation is putting its tag in there before Production IG. Sure they’re releasing it in the US but they’re claiming importance for dubbing something three years after it’s initial release. read more

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Some Thoughts On: Dragon Ball Kai (English Dub) Episodes 53-66

 

As Goku’s fight with Freeza wraps up and the coming of the Artificial Humans begins, the script accuracy begins to falter here and there. In episode 55, there’s a scene in which, in Japanese, Bulma wonders if Vegeta has ever worn the type of clothing they (she and other Earthlings) wear. In English, Bulma instead asks if it’s possible Vegeta would hold her and her friends hostage to get Goku to return from space. The change irks me for two reasons. One, that’s not what Bulma said in the Japanese version, or even close to it. And two, it doesn’t make any sense. Vegeta would have to know where Goku is to inform him that he’s taken his friends hostage, and she knows he doesn’t. The only way Goku would know is if he returned from space, which would negate his need to take hostages. Bulma isn’t stupid, and you would have to be to say something like she said in English. read more