Episode #0193 (11 October 2009)
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Assuming they don't delay any... as we know they will... 3 months... per episode.Shiyonasan wrote:Hard to believe you guys are only 12 volumes, 1 year, from the end of The Reviews of Awesomeness.
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This really isn't all that important in the grand scheme of things, but being from Maryland I'd just like to state that Delmarva is short for Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia and usually refers to the parts of those states that are around the Delmarva Penninsula ((basically all of Delaware, the eastern shore portion of Maryland (that is, the counties east of the Chesapeake Bay) and two counties in Virginia.))
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As you are someone from Maryland, I have to ask, how big is the local reaction to this article? Is everyone up in arms or did most people in your town just shrug it off? All the info I have gotten from this is the one article linked from Daizex homepage and the thoughts(which I agreeSedorna wrote:This really isn't all that important in the grand scheme of things, but being from Maryland I'd just like to state that Delmarva is short for Delaware, Maryland, and Virginia and usually refers to the parts of those states that are around the Delmarva Penninsula ((basically all of Delaware, the eastern shore portion of Maryland (that is, the counties east of the Chesapeake Bay) and two counties in Virginia.))
with 100%)of the podcast.
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Great episode as usuall.
There was a line I thought you'd make a comment about, and that is 18's: "That was a have-assed blast." (Page 45)
Viz used the word "ass"!!
There was a line I thought you'd make a comment about, and that is 18's: "That was a have-assed blast." (Page 45)
Viz used the word "ass"!!
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Honestly, there hasn't really been ANY reaction in my town. Then again, I live right outside Baltimore, which is on the western side of the Chesapeake Bay, and therefore not Delmarva. (It's more central Maryland, and is way closer to Pennsylvania and Washington than the area known as Delmarva.) So, in conclusion, it's rather a non-entity in Baltimore.SparkyPantsMcGee wrote: As you are someone from Maryland, I have to ask, how big is the local reaction to this article? Is everyone up in arms or did most people in your town just shrug it off? All the info I have gotten from this is the one article linked from Daizex homepage and the thoughts(which I agree
with 100%)of the podcast.
Of course, I may have just missed a five second local news blurb, if there was one.
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Its good to see that this thing isn't getting much press.Sedorna wrote:Honestly, there hasn't really been ANY reaction in my town. Then again, I live right outside Baltimore, which is on the western side of the Chesapeake Bay, and therefore not Delmarva. (It's more central Maryland, and is way closer to Pennsylvania and Washington than the area known as Delmarva.) So, in conclusion, it's rather a non-entity in Baltimore.SparkyPantsMcGee wrote: As you are someone from Maryland, I have to ask, how big is the local reaction to this article? Is everyone up in arms or did most people in your town just shrug it off? All the info I have gotten from this is the one article linked from Daizex homepage and the thoughts(which I agree
with 100%)of the podcast.
Of course, I may have just missed a five second local news blurb, if there was one.
I was listening to the radio this morning and one of the stories made me think of the Maryland incident. They were talking about some parents fearing "Where the Wild Things Are" will scare their little children. The Station talked about an article that asked the writers opinion on this and he said "They can go to hell, the books been out for 40 years and there hasn't been any problems."
I think its funny that people are literally targeting these children's books that were written 20+ years ago. If they were really that bad in the first place they wouldn't have lasted this long.
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You know, you guys didn't really touch on this volume being the last we see of Kami. Are you still going to do an episode reviewing his character, now that you've reached this point?
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Wouldn't a purist be somebody who would be behind FUNimation 100% on all their decisions? Seems like the people VegettoEX called 'purists' were those who were going on foul-mouthed tirades against them. I know the lady who does their Twitter had a rough week after that announcement.
Despite (probably) being grouped in with those who VegettoEX refered to as "FUNimation Purists," I don't consider myself a FUNimation Purist. I like FUNimation, I think they're a great company. I also enjoy their English dub of Dragon Ball despite its many flaws. But I ain't no stinkin' purist.
Either way, good podcast as usual. I absolutely love the Manga Review of Awesomeness. It's wonderful to hear in depth analysis of the story like this and Herms' VIZ Translation notes are always fun to hear. The Manga Review of Awesomeness is what got me listening to your show every week. I came for the Manga reviews, I stayed for everything else.
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Despite (probably) being grouped in with those who VegettoEX refered to as "FUNimation Purists," I don't consider myself a FUNimation Purist. I like FUNimation, I think they're a great company. I also enjoy their English dub of Dragon Ball despite its many flaws. But I ain't no stinkin' purist.
Either way, good podcast as usual. I absolutely love the Manga Review of Awesomeness. It's wonderful to hear in depth analysis of the story like this and Herms' VIZ Translation notes are always fun to hear. The Manga Review of Awesomeness is what got me listening to your show every week. I came for the Manga reviews, I stayed for everything else.
Enjoy ya'll's boat ride.
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Am I in denial for continuing to believe that Bandai Entertainment is still #1?
Well, it is in my collection of anime DVDs. Cowboy Bebop, the Gundam franchise, Escaflowne, Ronin Warriors, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Gurren Lagann, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya...
Though, looking at my collection list, Funimation has been creeping in more and more lately. Fullmetal Alchemist, several Lupin III titles, the first three DBZ movies, the first Dragon Box coming out...
Well, it is in my collection of anime DVDs. Cowboy Bebop, the Gundam franchise, Escaflowne, Ronin Warriors, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, Gurren Lagann, The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya...
Though, looking at my collection list, Funimation has been creeping in more and more lately. Fullmetal Alchemist, several Lupin III titles, the first three DBZ movies, the first Dragon Box coming out...
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I think FUNi is leading the charge with the affordable boxset business model, something Bandai refuses to adopt. I personally want to buy tons of Gundam DVDs, but I just can't afford all of them (not to mention that I'm really pissed that we still can't get First Gundam subbedpenguintruth wrote:Am I in denial for continuing to believe that Bandai Entertainment is still #1?
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Sunrise didn't want to give the R1 market the original Japanese track in fear of Japanese consumers importing that version for a more affordable price than Japanese releases for the show.Ex-Dubbie369 wrote:I think FUNi is leading the charge with the affordable boxset business model, something Bandai refuses to adopt. I personally want to buy tons of Gundam DVDs, but I just can't afford all of them (not to mention that I'm really pissed that we still can't get First Gundam subbedpenguintruth wrote:Am I in denial for continuing to believe that Bandai Entertainment is still #1?)
At least we got the trilogy movie, and the dub for the series isn't that bad.
Kentai wrote:Son Gokuu is a fascinating character anyway, because he is - at face value, anyway - an idiot savant. The victim of violent head trauma as an infant [...] he's a simple bumpkin with a fair share of brain damage who's natural talents to work out what's wrong compensate for his broad lack of common sense. But he's also a fighter, through and through [...] he fight until he has, in no uncertain terms, beaten his enemy on terms they can both acknowledge. He doesn't want to kill anyone, or even prove that he can win... he just wants to know he can. He's an ineffably charming bastard who's manly leanings were really incendental, and yes, the fact that he was voiced by a squeaky woman made the combination perhaps all the more charming.
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It's not like Funimation left out a few movies or didn't do GT too, there's a load of Gundam series missing in North America!penguintruth wrote:Sunrise didn't want to give the R1 market the original Japanese track in fear of Japanese consumers importing that version for a more affordable price than Japanese releases for the show.Ex-Dubbie369 wrote:I think FUNi is leading the charge with the affordable boxset business model, something Bandai refuses to adopt. I personally want to buy tons of Gundam DVDs, but I just can't afford all of them (not to mention that I'm really pissed that we still can't get First Gundam subbedpenguintruth wrote:Am I in denial for continuing to believe that Bandai Entertainment is still #1?)
At least we got the trilogy movie, and the dub for the series isn't that bad.
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I get the impression that Gundam does rather poorly in sales in R1, especially the older ones.The Time Traveller wrote:It's not like Funimation left out a few movies or didn't do GT too, there's a load of Gundam series missing in North America!
I would like to see Turn A Gundam, but hell, that one didn't even do well in Japan.
Kentai wrote:Son Gokuu is a fascinating character anyway, because he is - at face value, anyway - an idiot savant. The victim of violent head trauma as an infant [...] he's a simple bumpkin with a fair share of brain damage who's natural talents to work out what's wrong compensate for his broad lack of common sense. But he's also a fighter, through and through [...] he fight until he has, in no uncertain terms, beaten his enemy on terms they can both acknowledge. He doesn't want to kill anyone, or even prove that he can win... he just wants to know he can. He's an ineffably charming bastard who's manly leanings were really incendental, and yes, the fact that he was voiced by a squeaky woman made the combination perhaps all the more charming.
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So I finally got around to actually listening to the episode.
Good stuffage as always.
However...
Mike! Goku was 12 at the start of Dragon Ball, he just thought he was 14 because he couldn't count!
For shame.
However...
Mike! Goku was 12 at the start of Dragon Ball, he just thought he was 14 because he couldn't count!
For shame.
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