The English DVDs have embedded sound clips for every piece of dialogue. You should look into it.Skullgrin140 said:Does anyone know where I can get audio clips of the English voices of Berserk? Because I have only ever seen Berserk when I downloaded it and Its subbed
Skullgrin140 said:Does anyone know where I can get audio clips of the English voices of Berserk? Because I have only ever seen Berserk when I downloaded it and Its subbed
CnC said:Dear god man. Buy something!
I didn't think they took the voice acting very seriously in the English dub. And when they did, the dramatic monologues, Guts' in particular, are heavily over-acted.Wraith King said:Makes sense to watch it in the English version.. i dislike people who make gross generalizations about dubbing but i did find the outtakes amusing..
Wraith King said:Makes sense to watch it in the English version
Wraith King said:Makes sense to watch it in the English version.. i dislike people who make gross generalizations about dubbing but i did find the outtakes amusing..
CnC said:For every time this topic keeps being brought back up and people make the exact same argument I will kill a really cute puppy...
Gaddes said:how many have been killed so far? =P
CnC said:http://www.ziobro.us/Photos/10 puppies.JPG
10 of em so far (since I posted that).
I really should throw that pile of corpses out, its starting to stink.
Aazealh said:why would it make more sense in English than in any other language apart from the fact it's obviously more convenient to watch for English speakers? Or is that what you meant?
Walter said:I didn't think they took the voice acting very seriously in the English dub.
I know what you mean. There are several foreign language films that I have to give a second or third viewing to understand it as well as a native speaker would have (but, personally, I never choose a dub over a sub for the reasons I've listed in my previous post).Wraith King said:i ( its a personal preference ) prefer seeing anything so visual as Anime in English simply because i cant speak Japanese
CnC said:Yea, the animation in the berserk anime was absolutely terrible...
But thats another debate entirely.
Shit, the only thing the show had going for it WAS the voice acting. That doesn't say TOO much.
Says who?Tirade said:The animation style itself is meant to depict a more old fashioned, artistic feel.
None of those features were very prominent in other series either, in 1997.There is no computer CG effects or cell shading. It's all hand painted.
CnC said:Shit, the only thing the show had going for it WAS the voice acting.
Tirade said:The animation style itself is meant to depict a more old fashioned, artistic feel.
Tirade said:Unlike most anime, Berserk is bereft of gigantic eyes and highschool boys.
Aazealh said:And the soundtrack.
Aazealh said:I don't think you got what he meant. The animation in the Berserk anime is cheap, it's technically not good (budget limitations didn't help). I don't find the anime to be very good either artistically speaking (the character design...), but that's completely different.
Aazealh said:And the soundtrack.
Tirade said:he animation style itself is meant to depict a more old fashioned, artistic feel.
Tirade said:True, the budget may have been lacking. However, what Anime shows don't reuse animation?
Walter said:However, the Berserk anime in particular features very little animation. I don't see how it'd be difficult to follow with subtitles, as opposed to a show with more animation like, say... Furi Kuri.