GasBandit
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I have not. Maybe I will. Is there an english dub?Have you tried Log Horizon? I've heard good things about. It avoids a lot of the overwrought drama of the previous two.
I have not. Maybe I will. Is there an english dub?Have you tried Log Horizon? I've heard good things about. It avoids a lot of the overwrought drama of the previous two.
Apparently there is on Hulu, but I'm betting there are... other places. Crunchyroll has the subbed version.I have not. Maybe I will. Is there an english dub?
Yeah, I'm getting pretty sick of Crunchyroll not having dubbed versions of things. But I'm getting lazy with my torrenting.Apparently there is on Hulu, but I'm betting there are... other places. Crunchyroll has the subbed version.
In this case, it's really not their fault: Sentai Filmworks has a deal with Hulu. Even have their own channel.Yeah, I'm getting pretty sick of Crunchyroll not having dubbed versions of things. But I'm getting lazy with my torrenting.
Worth it.Oh @DarkAudit. You're in more trouble than you know.
Thanks!Relevant to @Zero Esc's interests. Netflix to premiere Godzilla anime Jan. 17.
I need to keep a supply of insulin at work from now on if I keep watching this.So glad that Karakai Jouzu no Takagi-san has become an anime. Weekly dose of diabetes here we come.
It's not like I can go places or do stuff. All I've got is my couch and a lot of time on my hands. I'm just glad I don't need the painkillers they sent home with me.I feel like you have too much time on your hands since getting your stomach stitched together.
Also, all my previous experiences with prescription painkillers has made me gun-shy about using them. Oxycodone knocks me out. Morphine makes my blood pressure crash (apparently). I'm not looking to find out what this Vicodin will do, when the only other living thing in the house is the cat (who I am reasonably sure won't dial 911 if I collapse).Liking for the painkillers comment. Don’t use ‘em “just because.” Save ‘em for when you really need them.
—Patrick
Doesn't look like any of the new season simuldubs have started yet. Not sure what Amazon is doing about dubs.Gas only watches dubs, so how many are dubbed already?
I prefer t-Yo, @GasBandit, are you checking out any of the new season yet?
-o watch dubs... Yeah, what she said.Gas only watches dubs, so how many are dubbed already?
This story is about a 15-year-old girl who is a newbie idol in love with her best friend's brother who is also a popular idol. But she runs into a scary yakuza guy and finds out that her mother was an ex-magical girl, and the yakuza guy was her mascot. Her love interest gets kidnapped by demons that look like burly men with cute squirrel heads. So she contracts the yakuza to become a magical girl, which in this story means she turns into a handsome guy in a magical girl outfit. On top of that, her love interest shows an attraction toward her magical guy form. Her best friend turns out to be in love with her and also becomes a magical cross-dressing guy to save her life.
Thus, their manager, who is a magical girl geek, then decides to turn them into an idol unit.
If they used TAS as the inspiration, Eugene could be Dr. Emile Dorian, or if not maybe Langstrom (Man-Bat).Re-watching The Big O for the 900th time.
Everybody makes comparisons between this and Batman, for obvious reasons, but I have nits to pick with the conventional wisdom of who is an expy of whom.
For example, people have started saying that R.Dorothy is Oracle, when it's clear to me that she is Robin and Big Ear is Oracle.
Everybody likes to say Alan Gabriel is Joker because he's got makeup and laughs and kills people, but I think they split Joker up - the contemporary "homicidal maniac" Joker got mixed in with a healthy amount of Victor Zsasz to make Alan Gabriel, but the old school "Clown Prince of Crime" got mixed in with a fair amount of Riddler to make Jason Beck.
Also, people break serieses and compare Alex Rosewater to Lex Luthor, but there's a perfectly good comparison to be made without invading Superman's rogue's gallery - Alex is the Penguin. He's got a business as a front (Paradigm/Iceberg Lounge) that is arguably legit, and while he might seem threatening on the surface, he ultimately doesn't have what it takes to run with the big boys.
And finally, everybody immediately calls Schwartzwald "Two-Face" because he's burned and disfigured, but I think this is another case where a villain got split into two characters - Ra'as Al Ghul got split in two, the first half mixed with Two Face to make Schwartzwald (Because Schwartzwald knows the ultimate truth behind the reality of Paradigm City, and his efforts to make the truth known make him seem mad) - and even a touch of scarecrow (because fear is a central theme in his motivations - he wants to inflict fear upon the people so they are forced to confront the truth), and the other half got mixed with... wait for it... Joe Chill. To make Gordon Rosewater. The man who (apparently) started it all, and made Roger Smith/Bruce Wayne the man and hero he came to be, and through his actions turned him into Batman/The Dominuus of Big O.
Nobody ever mentions Red Destiny in these conversations, which I can kind of understand as "R.D." was one of the most haphazard and confusing episodes of the series, since they were trying to move from episodic to arc storytelling and had to compress probably 3 episodes worth of information into one. But it seems apparent to me that Red Destiny is Red Hood/Jason Todd. Robin's/Dorothy's dark echo that embraces lethal force.
There's also a single one-off episode (Daemonseed, the Christmas ep) where the villain gives off serious Poison Ivy vibes, but his design is so unremarkable and his actual screentime so brief it's barely worth even mentioning.
I'm having trouble figuring out how the Union fits in though. Carmine Falcone and the Crime Syndicate? Intergang? It's a stretch. Maybe at this point, they were done copying Batman and were starting to think for themselves.
And just for completeness' sake, the accepted parallels that nobody argues with are:
Roger Smith - Bruce Wayne
Big O - Batman
Norman Burg - Alfred Pennyworth
Major Dastun - Commissioner Gordon
Angel - Catwoman (though I'd also argue there's a teensy bit of Talia Al Ghul in there too)
The Big O villains that I can't place with a Batman character:
Eugene (the geneticist making animal chimeras from humans) - Hugo Strange maybe?
Dastun's unnamed Sybil-Rowan-Lookalike Union Assassin - Talia Al Ghul?
The Electric City Eel Megadeus - Electrocutioner? Too obscure?
The Archetype Megadeus - connected to Schwartzwald, might not have a parallel.
Bonnie Frasier/Osrail the Ghost Megadeus - Gentleman Ghost?
Instro/Constance - Music Meister?
Dagon the Sea Titan Megadeus - Ocean Master?
The 3 Foreign Megadeuses/Bonaparte - No idea.
Glinda (halo-ringed agile sword-wielding Megadeus)- No idea.
Leviathan - connected to Schwartzwald, might not have a parallel.
Beck the Great RX3 - Voltron Not exactly a Batman villain!
R.Frederick O'Reilly - Detective Chimp?
Android Crusher/Construction Robot - Haven't the foggiest.
The Hydra Eel - ????
Vera Ronstadt (Agent 12) - ????
Behemoth - ????
And the other Bigs themselves...
Big Duo - Superman? Batman's flying counterpart?
Big Duo Inferno - Unknown, Darkseid didn't brainwash Superman in JL until after Big O's run.
Big Fau - Aquaman? Batman's undersea counterpart?
Big Venus - Boy, oh boy, uh... Brainiac? Darkseid? Mxyzptlk?! Some other entity that can rewrite reality on a whim?
It'll be his last because he will have no vocal chords left.Don't know whether to laugh or cry. TIL Asta is this guy's first and so far only role.
More the epiglottis, I think.That's gotta be rough on the uvula.