Wow... maybe it's 'cause I haven't seen it in forever, but...... the Rave(Master) Dub is.... seriously bad....! I just don't like the dialoge (Destroy instead of Kill, Shadow Guard instead of Demon Card, Shadow Stones instead of Dark Bring.... Puns as bad as something from 4kids... etc...) and rehashed music... the voices ain't too bad, though. More of a mixed bag. Strangely, the english opening was why I got into the manga in the first place.... Although... it's not that much better in japanese, save the lovely openings... I mean, the animation, itself, is pretty bad. Vibrant colors, but close-ups on the cels and stills instead of real action scenes, not to mention the way the series ends.... well... I mean... it doesn't end! It just kinda cuts off where volume 12 leaves off! Which, in the american Manga, is when they finally stop censoring curse words with "Snap", "Greck", and "Stank"... well, at least they were creative.... Also, Sci-Fi puts way.. WAY too many commercial breaks in.. I've counted 5 in the last 20 minutes!
And, in case you wondered about my Avatar, That's Asagi.... She appears in various Nippon Ichi games. You want her full story? look it up... I will say this, though.... It was HELL to put together. Her arm actually animates completely seperate from her body! Her body movement has 6 frames, and her arm has about 10 frames! ...so I had to cut some frames out, or, it'd never work..... And yes, that's her fighting stance in Disgaea 3 and the Disgaea 2 PSP remake (She play Air guitar! ...or whatever weapon she's holding....)
mmm... what to draw....
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"Great spirits have always found violent opposition from mediocrities. The latter cannot understand it when a man does not thoughtlessly submit to hereditary prejudices but honestly and courageously uses his intelligence." --Einstein, Albert
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