DragonBall in a school paper? What?

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Post by The Batman » Thu Oct 19, 2006 7:14 pm

SSj Kaboom wrote:Well, paper's done, ready to be handed in, but I wanna put it here for you guys to read, too. But I'd rather not put it as a post, since it's 7 pages long.

So can anyone point me to a good (i.e. free) file-hosting site that does word documents?
You could put it on Deviant Art. :p

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Post by DaemonCorps » Thu Oct 19, 2006 8:08 pm

Well, I don't recommend putting it up until you get the paper back, if your school does that whole turnitin.com thing to check that you didn't copy and paste a bunch of stuff from the internet. But if your school isn't like mine, then yeah, I guess you could put it up on deviantart.

Now that this topic is pretty much done with the paper turned in and everything, I'd like to slightly change topic here and make this topic a general "Hey, I have the possibility to do some kind of DB work for school" thread. For my PreCal class, we've gotta make a mini poster board with at least ten statistics from something that interests you. I'm gonna do a DB theme if I can, but I think my teacher wants something more real world related :(.

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Post by Kaboom » Thu Oct 19, 2006 9:30 pm

DaemonCorps wrote:Well, I don't recommend putting it up until you get the paper back, if your school does that whole turnitin.com thing to check that you didn't copy and paste a bunch of stuff from the internet.
It's college; do they do that?

Anyhoo, I decided to use my Myspace blog to put it up. Here's a link to it...

SSj Kaboom's 1337-tastic Paper about Anime

Enjoy, all who may be interested.
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Post by The Batman » Thu Oct 19, 2006 10:36 pm

SSj Kaboom wrote:
DaemonCorps wrote:Well, I don't recommend putting it up until you get the paper back, if your school does that whole turnitin.com thing to check that you didn't copy and paste a bunch of stuff from the internet.
It's college; do they do that?

Anyhoo, I decided to use my Myspace blog to put it up. Here's a link to it...

SSj Kaboom's 1337-tastic Paper about Anime

Enjoy, all who may be interested.
I kind of question the assumption that anime is more "respected" in Japan than cartoons are in the U.S., but it's pretty much solid otherwise.

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Post by Taku128 » Fri Oct 20, 2006 12:22 am

SSj Kaboom wrote:
DaemonCorps wrote:Well, I don't recommend putting it up until you get the paper back, if your school does that whole turnitin.com thing to check that you didn't copy and paste a bunch of stuff from the internet.
It's college; do they do that?

Anyhoo, I decided to use my Myspace blog to put it up. Here's a link to it...

SSj Kaboom's 1337-tastic Paper about Anime

Enjoy, all who may be interested.
A nice read, but I felt you should've mentioned the changing of music in some anime, as it's part of the dubbing process.
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Post by Steven Perry » Fri Oct 20, 2006 3:11 am

Hey, this would go well on the site! :D There could be a 'What's Anime?' guide, and a 'Dubbing Problems' section.

Y'know, you're a good writer. I've always found that your stuff is very interesting. You've also explained some things that I've never even thought about before- which makes it even more fun:
SSj Kaboom wrote:Dubbing an anime, however, can often be a double-edged sword. While re-recording voice tracks in a different language has its advantages, it can often lead to problems. At times, differences in the structure of the original and target languages can result in harmful dialogue changes while "lip synching." Dub scriptwriters may find themselves struggling just to make sure a bit of English dialogue will fit in the time and length of animation allotted by the original Japanese language footage, and as a result, the original meaning or intent of a line of dialogue may be missed or misconveyed. However, the opposite can sometimes also occur: an irrelevant or even illogical English dialogue is inserted in order to fill a large space left by lengthy or complicated Japanese dialogue.
SSj Kaboom (referring to 4Kids) wrote:Practically all the series' audible or visual references to sex, alcohol, and smoking, as well as any visuals that could be even slightly misinterpreted as offensive, racially or otherwise, have been altered or removed.
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Post by Daburcor » Fri Oct 20, 2006 5:11 am

I used Dragonball in a school paper when I was in 8th grade... So long ago...

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Post by Kaboom » Fri Oct 20, 2006 9:59 am

Steven Perry wrote:
SSj Kaboom (referring to 4Kids) wrote:Practically all the series' audible or visual references to sex, alcohol, and smoking, as well as any visuals that could be even slightly misinterpreted as offensive, racially or otherwise, have been altered or removed.
Not always...
Actually, I was referring specifically to One Piece with that. I never even brought up Yu-Gi-Oh.

I was also going to use Bleach and even Pokémon[size=0](There's that "é" again, eh, Tori-Bot?)[/size] as examples, but I didn't end up needing them. Thing was lond enough already, anyhoos.
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Post by chibi_goten » Fri Oct 20, 2006 10:24 am

http://savefile.com/

There you go, I think that will work.
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Post by Kaboom » Fri Oct 20, 2006 10:42 am

chibi_goten wrote:http://savefile.com/

There you go, I think that will work.
Thanks. I'll use this in the future. I put the paper up on Myspace already, and now all kinds of wierd people are sending me friend requests...

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Post by Mr. Announcer » Fri Oct 20, 2006 4:16 pm

It's a good essay but I'm a bit disturbed by the use of Otaku here. You defined it as anime fans when in reality it's a highly derogative term for the most obsessive of nerds....of any fandom! I understand that it's starting to mean that here in America, but I for one as an anime fan still wouldn't want to be called an otaku....and I can't understand the people who call themselves that, proudly.
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Post by Kaboom » Fri Oct 20, 2006 4:18 pm

Mr. Announcer wrote:It's a good essay but I'm a bit disturbed by the use of Otaku here. You defined it as anime fans when in reality it's a highly derogative term for the most obsessive of nerds....of any fandom! I understand that it's starting to mean that here in America, but I for one as an anime fan still wouldn't want to be called an otaku....and I can't understand the people who call themselves that, proudly.
As far as I can tell, in the U.S. it just refers to anime fans. In Japan, yeah, it means "fan" in general, but... we're not in Japan.
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Post by desirecampbell » Fri Oct 20, 2006 5:41 pm

Mr. Announcer wrote:It's a good essay but I'm a bit disturbed by the use of Otaku here. You defined it as anime fans when in reality it's a highly derogative term for the most obsessive of nerds....of any fandom! I understand that it's starting to mean that here in America, but I for one as an anime fan still wouldn't want to be called an otaku....and I can't understand the people who call themselves that, proudly.
It's like being called a nerd, or a geek. I am proud to be a geek. It may be intended as insulting, but I identify with it -and, hey, black people called each other "nigger".

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Post by Mr.Piccolo » Fri Oct 20, 2006 5:46 pm

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Mr. Announcer wrote:It's a good essay but I'm a bit disturbed by the use of Otaku here. You defined it as anime fans when in reality it's a highly derogative term for the most obsessive of nerds....of any fandom! I understand that it's starting to mean that here in America, but I for one as an anime fan still wouldn't want to be called an otaku....and I can't understand the people who call themselves that, proudly.
It's like being called a nerd, or a geek. I am proud to be a geek. It may be intended as insulting, but I identify with it -and, hey, black people called each other "nigger".
Do all ignorant Canadians use black people as examples for things or... :?
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Post by desirecampbell » Fri Oct 20, 2006 5:50 pm

Mr.Piccolo wrote:Do all ignorant Canadians use black people as examples for things or... :?
Not all black people. :roll: I'm just saying that if "nigger" can be taken as something other than incredibly offencive, so can "otaku".

Heh, I kind of expected to be called a hooser :P

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Post by Sebastian (SB) » Fri Oct 20, 2006 5:52 pm

desirecampbell wrote: It's like being called a nerd, or a geek. I am proud to be a geek. It may be intended as insulting, but I identify with it -and, hey, black people called each other "nigga".
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I've commonly come to accept that I may come off as "nerdy", so little by little it's becoming less of a bother for me.
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Post by Mr.Piccolo » Fri Oct 20, 2006 5:57 pm

Well, I'm into the show but I'm at the level that I don't want to be too entangled into it. The farthest I'd go out of my way with DragonBall outside of the forum is correcting comments on YouTube. I'll buy the manga and dvds but when it comes to OST, for an example, I don't see myself actually buying one of those.. thats just me.
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Post by Kaboom » Fri Oct 20, 2006 6:26 pm

I, for one, always title myself as a "Restrained Otaku."
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Post by desirecampbell » Fri Oct 20, 2006 7:26 pm

Mr.Piccolo wrote:Ahh, the safety of ones keyboard,hidden identity, and the guise of the internet-anonymous,eh...
You use a (rather unimaginative) internet handle, and you pull that?

I say nothing here I wouldn't say in person. I have always been against internet nicknames. That's my picture, that's my name, that's my address. Don't pull that "anonymous" shit on me.

Do you have a problem with what I said? Then address it.

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Post by Domon » Sat Oct 21, 2006 1:25 am

Who's the guy here that keeps pointing out that an "otaku" in Japan is a cannibalist? :P

I don't really care much for the idea of using specific "labels" to make oneselfs sound "special". I've always found "fan" or "fanboy"(ok, or fangirl as the case may be) to be plenty enough.

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