In reply to people who say a delay just because of the English dub can't be this long... Look at Sankarea and Ben-To.
Sankarea will hit a one-year delay soon due to whatever needs/needed to be fixed, and Ben-To I heard won't be out until 2015 now either.
(And YES, I know Funimation dubbed the TV broadcast versions.. I mean I don't know what edits were made for the TV or home video version in Japan)
NormanicGrav said:
It is quite unfortunate that this delay happened because Studio Khara wasn't pleased with the English dub Funimation made (pretty much sums up the situation based on sources from Funimation, Madman and Toonami).
But complaints about the English dub can now be sent to the Japanese right holders/creators. =P (Hope people understand my logic on this one)
NormanicGrav said:
Though I'm still curious whether Manga accidently let out a possible release date for the US version since they said they can't get the masters until October 21st, which happens to be a Tuesday where anime comes out in the States.
I don't expect 21 October to be the release date, but it could be when Funimation has replication planned for the discs (or when master files are to be finished).
Otherwise it wouldn't really make sense if a release arrives weeks early via TRSI etc in America to wait to give Manga their masters until Funimation's actual release date.
Also, I think they'd have mentioned it at Anime Expo 2014 if it was an October release.
I would however not be surprised by 18 or 25 November as the American street date, with masters and QC finalized the 21st of October. Of course, this is also speculative.
mangaman74 said:
I watched the first Eva movie but never got around to watching the second one. By the time that one came out I decided it would make more sense to just wait until they are all out and watch them together rather than watch one every three or four years. I used the same approach with the Mardock Scramble movies (I went for the Region A movies for them so I have already seen them now).
Yeah, I initially had in mind watching the movies as I received them in my mailbox, but the longer the wait for Evangelion 3.3 drags on, the more I'm motivated to buy them and wait for the fourth movie to be released to watch all of Evangelion.
Another tricky decision will be what I'll decide to do with the series, it's humongous among anime fans, but I don't really have a motivation to watch it.
And if anything, since a NGE series re-release won't happen until 2018 and I expect to graduate college by/about then I estimate having some kind of income to actually support a premium/ultimate edition of the series. That under the assumption, that whichever company acquires the series will go all out on it since it's one of the most demanded re-releases..
Rosencrantz said:
Do we have actual confirmation that they disliked the dub? wasn't that just speculation?
Jerome also hinted at it by talking about the perfectionist director.. (Though it's probably more than just the dub, I think)
If I made a series/movie today and a distributor would come up to me asking permission to dub it, it'd be either "Hell no", or strictly under my approval.
Seriously, I don't want a mess alike life action dubs.. And for all I care I allow a Dutch dub under my supervision and an English dub under my supervision.
That's what I fear with new Nickelodeon-series like React to That and AwesomenessTV... if they ever hit Nickelodeon Flanders/Netherlands they'll get dubbed... And dubbing popular English YouTube-channels/series would be (to me) a big no, as the channels are (most of the time) solely known for their English videos..
And FRED did somehow work to some extent, but even then the most fun thing was his helium voice in the dub.. I prefer watching it on TeenNick Flanders in English, if at all.. (because it wasn't all that great of a show anyway)
Rosencrantz said:
I guess of all dubs a good English one is important, covers a relatively high % of potential viewers, be it 1st or 2nd language.
Yeah, it's important. At least to me on this one.
NormanicGrav said:
Gavrev said:
You know it's really when you get into anime that you actually realise how often dates keep getting pushed back like this.. Can you imagine if Hollywood films kept getting pushed back as badly as these?!
I guess, the latest delay in Hollywood was Jupiter Ascending (was July 2014 now February 2015). The most offending delay was with G.I.Joe: Retaliation (June 2012 to March 2013) in order to add a post-production 3D release.
*cough* THE LOFT *cough*
Seriously, the movie finished production in 2011, was slated for fall 2012 release, got delayed.. Got moved to October 2013, then delayed to 29 August 2014 and now delayed to TBD date.
The movie will however screen in Belgium in Ghent in October 2014 due to the director of the movie being from Belgium and it was a long-planned screening (and the tapes are just gathering dust so to speak...). But some companies are disappointed by the ongoing delays for the theatrical release for this 'amazing movie'. At this point some Dutch experts said they wouldn't be surprised it'll be a straight-to-home_video release in the spring of 2015..
Actually, anime directors should try what Erik van Looy did! He remade his own Dutch movie into English... Maybe the Japanese should try directing the English dub themselves.
(And now I'll be told off that it has happened before and it was horribly etc.)
Anyway, that was half off topic, my apologies for that.