Heads-up guys: despite the huge takedown, 177 is up on Dailymotion! I also reupped 176 as a test, and it’s still there lol. So yeah, check it out! And uh, lemme know what ye think :P link coming when i get home!
So, did Sawutari use to work for Kaiba then? Is that why Kaiba said he betrayed him? I don’t remember them having any interactions at all so far, but maybe they did in the manga?
The way he takes the gun is priceless. It’s like he’s taking a screwdriver from a toddler.
It’s funny how in the manga (just read through Duelist Volume 3), this scene happens on the copter Kaiba’s flying into Pegasus’s island. Kaiba’s with one of his guards (not Saruwatari) and he also hopes that Mokuba’s ok, but then Kaiba, thinking to himself, realizes the plane’s been flying in circles. That’s when said guard pulls the gun out, and this all happens with him, except it gives Kaiba more badass points because he snatches the gun from him because he ruined his card, then proceeds to point it at him and the pilot, says, “Don’t worry, I can fly a helicopter. Even if I splatter your brains all over the cockpit, I can just wipe them off and keep going!”, and commands them to jump into the fucking ocean.
Also, Saruwatari used to “work” for Kaiba during Death-T before DK (he was Mokuba’s bodyguard); he tells Mokuba during the Yugi/Ventriloquist (Yugi/Ghost!Kaiba) duel that even back then, he was already working for Pegasus. Leave it to NAS to leave out something like that, so Kaiba saying “you’ve betrayed me” or Saru saying “…that we must meet again” sounds a bit weird haha.
Fun fact: Takahiro Kagami (that looks like a Kagami YGO episode) actually did some animation for Death Note; only 1 and 37, but notably, he did 25, with that awesomely done Higuchi chase scene. Also, he worked on Zetsubou Billy’s animation, which could explain a lot in this MAD. XD
(He also did a few Kanto Pokemon episodes, according to ANN, but it’s hard to see his YGO style in it for me lol)
Well, the only update here is that it’s all done lol. I’m uploading it to Dailymotion as I type, should be up in a little while! Meanwhile, I’m about to post a preview photoset from it. :)
Side-note: I like how Italian!Fujiwara is a lot angrier than JP!Fujiwara; I mean, a few times, he yells when he looks like he’s calmly talking lol. The scene with Ruby is also really awkward because they got rid of its voice like they do any human-based monsters like Neos, for some reason. Also, Italian!Darkness WILL HAUNT ME IN MY DREAMS D:
Guys, links for 174 and 175 are finally up over at NAC if you want to download them! :)
I’ve started work on 176, and it should be done by early next week again. I can’t wait to finally get to the Darkness duel, let alone Judai VS Yugi haha. I’m hoping I’ll get some time soon to work on something special for 180’s ending too… especially since we didn’t get anything officially. :P
Heads-up, guys: I just posted the download links for 172 and 173 over on NAC, so go check ‘em out!
Progress on 174: up to where Fujiwara uses Clear Sacrifice to summon Vice Dragon (about 4:30 in). I like that all of Fujiwara’s lines, minus those about where Manjoume and everyone are, are fresh in my mind thanks to Tag Force 3. XD ETA: Monday at the latest. Also, I forgot how awesome the animation is this episode wow
I think you are the first person I’ve ever met to prefer the GX dub over the original Japanese version. Holy shit.
I have a bit to say here, and it might sound angry, but this is not at all directed towards you! It’s just me being pissed off at 4Kids.
The thing is, Yu-Gi-Oh in general isn’t really meant for children under the age of 10. I’m aware that Japanese audiences are much more accustomed to violence, sex, and death, but even so, this franchise sometimes takes it a bit far even for young Japanese children. And as for American audiences, I’ve seen other anime shows for children that are dubbed by other companies that don’t censor nearly to the degree that 4Kids does. 4Kids seems to think that even the mention of death or children seeing any form of violence will poison their minds and they’ll grow up to be juvenile delinquents or criminals, or even cause children to have nightmares and parents will become angry, so they insist on removing every single reference of death or violence to make it “kid-friendly”. But that’s exactly the problem. They’re trying protect children from reality and the inevitable. All human beings will one day die. It’s inevitable. And yet they’re denying that something so natural even happens. (Like in the second half of season 3, Jaden literally kills his friends in the original Japanese version but 4Kids is just like “Oh no! Characters are actually dying! Let’s change it to ‘sending them to the stars’ so they aren’t actually dead but just transported to another place.) It really pisses me off that they do that! We can’t “protect” our children forever from reality. The sooner they open their eyes to reality, the better and more prepared they will be. I found the Dark World arc to be much sadder in the Japanese version because Judai actually kills his friends and contemplates committing suicide. (If it weren’t for the whole “sending them to the stars” part, I would’ve liked season 3 a lot more.)
And besides, having those references to death and violence not only gives better character development to the characters in the show, but it attracts fans to the characters more because they can relate to real life problems. For example, in the dub, Bonaparte just took up the position as Vice-Principal and was so busy with his job that he had no time for his wife and son, Marcel. However, in the original Japanese version, Napoleon and his wife were constantly fighting to the point that they got divorced and he just left without any consideration for his son Martin, or even saying good-bye. Now, I can’t relate to Martin at all since my biological parents are still together in a happy marriage, but all of my friends (even ones who don’t watch Yu-Gi-Oh) can relate to him. I literally don’t have ANY friends in real life whose parents are still together. Why the hell would they change that? And really, I just didn’t like how 4Kids portrayed the characters. I honestly believe we Westerners should care more about politeness like the Japanese. They changed the characters so much that they made most of them like Alexis and Chazz to be complete snobs, and it’s so infuriating when Alexis really isn’t like that and Chazz is most of the time only a snob in the first half of season 1. Our society shouldn’t value rudeness the way we do. Jaden may have been very rude and a jerk in the dub as well, but he was like that in the Japanese version too, so I didn’t mind his behavior in the dub too much. In fact, he was even more of an asshole in the original version than in the dub. It’s part of who he is as a character. It’s not like he means to be that way, he just does it unintentionally or he’s not even aware that he’s being rude or an asshole. (I can’t handle his 90’s slang however.) 4Kids didn’t even try to make them like their Japanese counterparts in any way. If 4Kids actually wanted to “try despite what our ‘culture’ tells them is and isn’t okay” and keep their characters the same as in the Japanese version, then they could’ve easily just fucking done it. I don’t understand what’s so bad about being polite, really. It’s not a big deal. In fact, keeping the politeness may influence our society to be more polite to each other.
4Kids didn’t even attempt to do a direct translation of the dialogue of the characters, either. They completely just changed the dialogue so that it’s not at all like the original Japanese version. Like in Jaden’s duel against Banner in season 1. 4Kids wrote it so that Banner was telling Jaden that he “fixed” all of Jaden’s previous duels to make it seem like he was strong. In the Japanese version, Daitokuji is talking to Judai about how fusion and alchemy are one and the same, and claims that Judai is a to-notch alchemist. I was quite pissed off at this, as they had no reason to change the dialogue. Alchemy is not a part of Japanese culture, it’s something that’s spread out across the world from Egypt, China, Europe, and even the Middle East. Even American children would be able to comprehend this and know that alchemy is a science. (Maybe 4Kids jumped to the conclusion that alchemy was like witchcraft but then again what the hell because magic is a reoccurring theme in Yu-Gi-Oh regardless of what series it is.) As for some of the Japanese puns, I can understand why they would change them so we can understand. But they could’ve come up with better jokes than they did that we would understand. 4Kids has a crappy sense of humor, you have to admit.
Hopefully I don’t sound like a complete bitch in this post and I hope you aren’t mad at me for saying all of this, but this is my honest opinion, and actually, the opinion of a LOT of GX fans. (If it sounds like I’m trying to convince you, then it’s unintentional, I swear.) I say all of this, because I too first watched GX in the dub and I was a GX hater. It wasn’t until I started watching the original Japanese version that I became a fan, and instantly fell in love with GX. There is nothing wrong with loving the dub, though. I say, go on and love it with all of your heart. I don’t really care too the dub, but as I said before, I do love the voice actors. Some people I know don’t like Matthew Charles as Jaden, but I fucking adore him. There are even a few scenes in the dub that I thought were better than the Japanese version, and I’m planning on pointing them out in my liveblog. Even 4Kids’ portrayal of Yubel, holy shit. I love (and prefer) Yubel in the Japanese version, but I also love how 4Kids made her so evil and playful at the same time while obsessing about Jaden. I FUCKING LOVED IT. Yubel in both version are amazing. Even though 4Kids changed her character, I still loved her in English because she managed to creep the living hell out of me in the dub.
Whatever the case, let’s both love GX with all of our hearts, regardless of whether it’s the dub or the original. (I agree, Zane was an angry psycho in the dub with one of the sexiest voices ever. I love Zane Truesdale so much.) :D
That’s kinda my thing too. I’ll probably get more in-depth with it all whenever I finally get around to some actual GX comparisons, but the character changes, the dialogue edits (THAT AMNAEL ONE THOUGH; also see most of Season 3 involving Yubel’s love for Judai [one example from 129][another from 149] [also when Chazz calls Jaden out: the point is still kinda there, but at the same time it’s not…]), and notably the music editing leaves a lot to be desired in the GX dub. Sure, there’s some good tracks in the dub (and I do like the one GX tune I heard on that Soundcloud playlist put up by some of the composers), but the way they’re used kinda sucks… and having more moments of silence wouldn’t have killed them either.
And that’s another thing too, the combo of music and dialogue changes alter the mood that was originally going on. A good example: the Shou/Syrus scene in 137 when he’s flashing back about Judai and ultimately throws away his Duel Disk. The dub has this whole “oh yeah it’s my show now, no more Jade–wait, why do I remember him saying different things to me” thing to tie in with the unnecessary thing thrown in earlier about Syrus being a sidekick (and Season 3’s fourth-wall-breaking in general was also a huge turn-off–an amusing one, but still mehhh), action music going on, but the original? Sadder music as Shou can’t forgive Judai and tries to walk away from him, but he remembers his times with him, and throws his Disk away because he’s frustrated about him still popping up in his head.
Now, all that said, I do like the voice actors, for the most part. I actually did like Charles as Jaden, moreso earlier on when he had the slightly older voice going on; same with Alexis’s VA up until both of them changed their voices a bit circa episode 26. Chazz’s was also good–until the raspy reign of rasps started for him in 90. Zane was great throughout (minus some rasps in Season 3), and their best choice: Maddie Blaustein as Sartorius (RIP). Like, given the extremely slim chance of a proper redub, I’d love to see what they can bring to the table. That’s the thing about most 4Kids VAs though: a lot of potential, usually bogged down by the way they handle things. :/
So basically, I do have a slight fondness for the GX dub because that’s how I started watching it, and also ‘cause of the VAs and a couple moments here and there, along with a bunch of stuff I’ll give them credit for eventually in those comparisons, and I can respect if people do like it better, but–and this applies to every YGO series really –you’re missing out on a lot if you only watch the dub. like season 4also ark cradle
I never really understood what he was saying. So he was calling her old? That’s a funny thing to say when your girlfriend appears to be about ten years older than you (and could be even older than that).
Sad to say this really isn’t an episode I like much because of all the assholeishness. Fubuki was a jerk to Asuka (I know he’s just trying to “help”, but still), who took it out on Misawa, who wasn’t completely blameless himself.
Hopefully I’ll have more positive things to say once the SoL arc gets started up, although I’m a bit hesitant because I’ve gotten into trouble for my views on it before…
He sort of was, I suppose. However, Misawa was also suggesting here that having a “sibling-duo” team for Duel Academy wouldn’t be such a bad idea by saying that it could work since Asuka and Fubuki are about the same age. (Fubuki being only one or two years older than Asuka.) By saying this, it means he’s suggesting Asuka should go back to the Blue dorm and not protect the Red dorm from being destroyed like they (Manjoume, Asuka, Misawa, Sho, and Kenzan) had originally planned to do.
Fubuki was absent for most of season 2 so far, so he’s not really up-to-date on what’s happened recently. Even so, he’s too caught up in his silly fantasies of being a fabulous star with his sister to really pay much attention. (This’ll change when she joins the Society of Light, of course.)
In Japan there is this very strong cult of the female idols. Many girls strive to become idols, most of them sing in girls groups and after that they try a solo career, or acting, or modeling. Many voice actresses also starts as idols.
To be a idol, not only they need to be very gracious, feminine and have a pretty body, but to be a role model: they must be absolutely perfect. There was this idol who destroyed her career because somebody took a photo of her smoking. They can’t even date!
Currently there are also some male idols like that, but they are traditionally female. According to my friend there is this boy band with guys from ages 11 to 15, and the members get replaced as soon as they get too old.
All idols must be of a very specific age, something like under 20 but I don’t know for sure and Asuka is almost too old to try. The Duel Academy is like a high school, and she is in the second year so I’m guessing she is 15 to 16. The older she gets, the worse
…Also most girls don’t like being told they are old.
You know, this reminded me of something…
Fun fact: about halfway through the WRGP arc in 5D’s, Carly’s seiyuu was changed because of something involving her actually being in a cult (IIRC, of course). I dunno if she actually was more an idol star than just a seiyuu, but seems like image really is kind of a big deal for women there.
I’m up to Fujiwara attacking with Clear Rage Golem, and for whoever’s wondering if he’ll sound more coherent in my subs, well… He will, of course, but I’ve already had a hard time figuring out one of his lines lol. It sounds good enough, I’m just hoping I translated it right. XD; (hint: something about “that which [man] cannot comprehend”, if you want to spot it when it’s done :P)
Should be done by tomorrow; also waiting for some help from se-to-oh to translate that poster Fubuki looks at with Shou/co before they fade away, so stay tuned!
okay but no does anyone else find it hilarious that the origin of manjoume thunder is the north academy boys thinking that whenever someone said manjoume’s name he’d shout MANJOUME THUNDER like what the fuck kind of reaction is that i love this show
Actually, he’d shout “Manjoume-san da!” since he wants an honorific used with his name, it’s just that it gets misheard as “Thunder!”, and thus Manjoume Thunder was born. XD