MS06ZAK@aol.com
Tue, 30 May 2000 23:31:36 EDT
In a message dated 5/27/00 3:27:35 PM Central Daylight Time,
oom9@crosswinds.net writes:
<< We only need to look at the following examples of how we handle
established anime properties:
"The New Adventures Of Speed Racer" Anybody even remember that SR had an
American-made sequel?
"Robotech II:The Sentinels" Makes you REALLY want to watch Macross Plus and
7.
Saban's version of "Sailor Moon" This remake is too evil to describe.
"Voltron 3D"...ugghhhhh
"Dragonball Adventures" A new American animated series coming soon based on
Akira Toriyama's big manga/anime franchise, which arguably has the worst dub
in anime history....
"Fist Of The North Star" Live-action movie
"Street Fighter" Live-action move....not technically anime, but a Japanese
property nonetheless.
"Godzilla"-Ditto.
"Guyver" Live-action movie..
I've yet to see an American-made adaptation of anything Japanese that
does'nt mess up it's source material....
>>
I don't think anyone meant that America should have anything to do with the
remake of Gundam. We meant Tomino and Sunrise should do it. Where was there
a live action Fist Of The North Star? Must've been bloody.
Jason
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