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Blu-ray Ninja
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^The Japanese boxset version does not have English subs. Only individual volumes have English subs.
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There does not seem to be a huge difference, but there is slightly more banding on the UK release. On the plus side the UK release has Japanese on screen credits instead of the translated ones on the US release. |
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#1182 |
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Mar 2017
Mars
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Thanks guys.
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#1183 | |
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#1185 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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Depends if there's a clean OP/ED available or not.
Typically if there is one to go off of then the end result of creating localized credits is usually reasonably close to the original and not that visually offensive, as shown by that Space Dandy comparison. But if there isn't one, then making hard-translated credits almost always screws up either the composition or the legibility of the original artwork. One notorious example was Funi's release of Birdy the Mighty, which shunted the Japanese ending into a tiny window in the corner of the video and had the dub credits rolling on most of the screen. Another is the ED credits for Funi's Evangelion 1.11 and 2.22 BDs, which replaced the beautifully scrolling Japanese text using nice rainbow effects with a very bland (and rather sparsely-populated) English language credit roll that used a standard font and no effects. Last edited by svenge; 06-05-2017 at 02:13 AM. |
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#1187 |
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Feb 2017
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Wondering if people are curious about Anime Limited's Tatami Galaxy release before I compress it to a smaller MKV?
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#1188 |
Blu-ray Champion
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#1190 |
Senior Member
Mar 2017
Mars
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I've read that the old Geneon DVD release of Black Lagoon and Samurai Champloo look better than the funimation blurays. If this is true, can anyone think of other instances where the DVD looks better than bluray?
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#1191 |
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Feb 2014
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Shana seasons 1 and 2. They were horribly re-mastered with DNR. The studio is to blame here and not Funimation.
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Mind you, this largely only extends to the TV series, I was actually pretty pleased with their Sailor Moon R: The Movie BD. Though one could argue the benefits of the original full frame DVD from Pioneer/Geneon, the movie was designed to be viewed in either aspect ratio, so it's ultimately a matter of preference there. I will be forever baffled at the practice of utilizing noise reduction on digital-native series. |
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#1193 |
Blu-ray Prince
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I don't think either look better on DVD. Not even close. At all.
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#1194 |
Banned
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WRONG-there was an earlier english dvd release from Beez (the defunct european arm of Bandai)-I have a copy of the damn thing.
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#1196 |
Blu-ray Samurai
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#1197 |
Special Member
Feb 2014
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DNR was applied on Samurai Champloo to make it look cleaner at the cost of losing detail and the original film grain filter that was meant to be there. The re-release fixed it though, but still not worth getting it over the Geneon release.
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#1199 |
Special Member
Feb 2014
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Anybody got their hands on Gosick yet? How did the release turned out? I like to see some screenshots of that.
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#1200 |
Blu-ray Prince
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That doesn't mean it isn't better than the DVD. I have the FUNi Blu-rays and there's no way a DVD can do better.
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