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On September 14 2016 11:06 Silvana wrote:Great timing! Seeing all the Japanese reading manga in the subway got me thinking about watching some anime when I'm back home. I'll definitely check this out So you say it's too late to start with One Piece? What's other "must see" that is more accessible?
Tokyo Ghoul is pretty good, uhh, Attack on Titan too, mmm... personally I like Toriko.
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On September 14 2016 12:00 lichter wrote: some guys here are no fun lol
People, as you know, are super attached to the TL community, when you make an announcement that kinda reads like a merger people get very scared very fast.
To me you either you make a funny announcement where you know some people will whine or you make sure there's absolutely no misconceptions. You did the first thing (which I like) but i dont get how you can be surprised by some of the community reaction then.
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On September 14 2016 10:13 ninjamyst wrote: this is like the worst announcement ever. no details. what does this mean? that TL and CC are the same? how does this affect your user base? where's the professionalism here?
Not every sponsorship announcement has to be written for the NY Times. I think it was supposed to be fun and using some anime memes to make it more cute. You are right, it is a bit unclear: it's a sponsorship. As for what it's offering to the users, the details are in there
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On September 14 2016 16:24 Silan wrote:People, as you know, are super attached to the TL community, when you make an announcement that kinda reads like a merger people get very scared very fast. To me you either you make a funny announcement where you know some people will whine or you make sure there's absolutely no misconceptions. You did the first thing (which I like) but i dont get how you can be surprised by some of the community reaction then.
I think people are just misunderstanding the wording with "fusion". It was a joke referencing what is seemingly an obvious anime meme, but the confusion is understandable--hard to determine this when you are on the inside.
Crunchyroll sponsors TL would be more clear, but less topical and fun. There is a trade off, you're right. Hopefully it's more clear now though!
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On September 14 2016 18:24 Liquid`JunoTheCat wrote:Show nested quote +On September 14 2016 16:24 Silan wrote:On September 14 2016 12:00 lichter wrote: some guys here are no fun lol People, as you know, are super attached to the TL community, when you make an announcement that kinda reads like a merger people get very scared very fast. To me you either you make a funny announcement where you know some people will whine or you make sure there's absolutely no misconceptions. You did the first thing (which I like) but i dont get how you can be surprised by some of the community reaction then. I think people are just misunderstanding the wording with "fusion". It was a joke referencing what is seemingly an obvious anime meme, but the confusion is understandable--hard to determine this when you are on the inside. Crunchyroll sponsors TL would be more clear, but less topical and fun. There is a trade off, you're right. Hopefully it's more clear now though! Yeah, I think this post could definitely use some "sirius bizness" paragraph spoilered below all the cutesy stuff or something, that explains clearly what the news is about. Besides being amused by the graphics and memes, I was definitely in the camp that had no idea what any of it actually meant ^^.
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2Pacalypse- wrote:Show nested quote +On September 14 2016 18:24 Liquid`JunoTheCat wrote:On September 14 2016 16:24 Silan wrote:On September 14 2016 12:00 lichter wrote: some guys here are no fun lol People, as you know, are super attached to the TL community, when you make an announcement that kinda reads like a merger people get very scared very fast. To me you either you make a funny announcement where you know some people will whine or you make sure there's absolutely no misconceptions. You did the first thing (which I like) but i dont get how you can be surprised by some of the community reaction then. I think people are just misunderstanding the wording with "fusion". It was a joke referencing what is seemingly an obvious anime meme, but the confusion is understandable--hard to determine this when you are on the inside. Crunchyroll sponsors TL would be more clear, but less topical and fun. There is a trade off, you're right. Hopefully it's more clear now though! Yeah, I think this post could definitely use some "sirius bizness" paragraph spoilered below all the cutesy stuff or something, that explains clearly what the news is about. Besides being amused by the graphics and memes, I was definitely in the camp that had no idea what any of it actually meant ^^.
Thanks for the feedback! Certainly something to remember for next time
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On September 14 2016 11:06 Silvana wrote:Great timing! Seeing all the Japanese reading manga in the subway got me thinking about watching some anime when I'm back home. I'll definitely check this out So you say it's too late to start with One Piece? What's other "must see" that is more accessible?
Don't watch One Piece, unless you're maybe 15 years old, then you might enjoy it (especially if you haven't watched better anime first). It's a waste of time anime.
For anime, I suggest (watch all subbed): - Berserk (dark fantasy, more mature, cult anime. watch the old version, not the new "movies") - Neon Genesis Evangelion (cult, watch the old series. there are 2 endings, don't remember which one is better to watch first) - Golden Boy (comedy, only 6 episodes, watch the dubbed version, this is one of the rare dubs that's actually better than the japanese voices) - Akira (anime movie, dystopian future, cult anime) - Hellsing (old one, the new is also not bad) - Cowboy Bebop (more mature than most anime) etc.
Nice to see this partnership!
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\o/ crunchyroll is so cool
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On September 14 2016 12:40 Garemie wrote:Show nested quote +On September 14 2016 08:42 ymir233 wrote:On September 14 2016 08:30 Dison92 wrote:On September 14 2016 08:29 ymir233 wrote: :/
good work on the collab, but crunchyroll sigh ;;;; Whats wrong with Crunchy? their subs. Exactly. I don't even watch anime and I know this. I'm not sure partnering with these guys is a good idea professionally. I hope you're being sarcastic. If you don't watch anime, you're working with some very dubious secondhand information. Crunchy does a pretty damn good job with their subs considering the time frame they have to work with (they typically only have a few hours between when they get the RAWs and when their simulcasts go up). Apart from a few minor translation or localization issues, their subs are pretty high quality.
Also, they just made a deal with their primary business rival Funimation through which they get the licenses to most of Funi's subtitled catalog, and to most subtitled simulcasts moving forward, so they've just gained almost a monopoly on subtitled anime. Seems like a pretty great idea to partner with them professionally at the moment.
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Thanks for all the suggestions guys
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What...?
Oh, it's just a partnership/promotion. I thought you had actually merged the organizations.
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On September 14 2016 20:24 SFDuality wrote:Show nested quote +On September 14 2016 12:40 Garemie wrote:On September 14 2016 08:42 ymir233 wrote:On September 14 2016 08:30 Dison92 wrote:On September 14 2016 08:29 ymir233 wrote: :/
good work on the collab, but crunchyroll sigh ;;;; Whats wrong with Crunchy? their subs. Exactly. I don't even watch anime and I know this. I'm not sure partnering with these guys is a good idea professionally. I hope you're being sarcastic. If you don't watch anime, you're working with some very dubious secondhand information. Crunchy does a pretty damn good job with their subs considering the time frame they have to work with (they typically only have a few hours between when they get the RAWs and when their simulcasts go up). Apart from a few minor translation or localization issues, their subs are pretty high quality. Also, they just made a deal with their primary business rival Funimation through which they get the licenses to most of Funi's subtitled catalog, and to most subtitled simulcasts moving forward, so they've just gained almost a monopoly on subtitled anime. Seems like a pretty great idea to partner with them professionally at the moment.
Crunchy has improved a lot over the years. They used to be pretty bad but are good for what they do now. The only thing I dislike is the white subtitles with almost no border/shadow that in some bright series are hard to read.
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On September 14 2016 04:40 Olli wrote: No players recommended One Piece, terrible announcement 1/10 Nah, the anime isn't good anymore anyway (go for the manga instead), so that's fine.
On September 14 2016 18:50 2Pacalypse- wrote:Show nested quote +On September 14 2016 18:24 Liquid`JunoTheCat wrote:On September 14 2016 16:24 Silan wrote:On September 14 2016 12:00 lichter wrote: some guys here are no fun lol People, as you know, are super attached to the TL community, when you make an announcement that kinda reads like a merger people get very scared very fast. To me you either you make a funny announcement where you know some people will whine or you make sure there's absolutely no misconceptions. You did the first thing (which I like) but i dont get how you can be surprised by some of the community reaction then. I think people are just misunderstanding the wording with "fusion". It was a joke referencing what is seemingly an obvious anime meme, but the confusion is understandable--hard to determine this when you are on the inside. Crunchyroll sponsors TL would be more clear, but less topical and fun. There is a trade off, you're right. Hopefully it's more clear now though! [...]I was definitely in the camp that had no idea what any of it actually meant ^^. I thought they would actually merge. With myanimelist having entered the streaming business some time ago, it wasn't unthinkable.
On September 14 2016 19:39 quirinus wrote:Show nested quote +On September 14 2016 11:06 Silvana wrote:Great timing! Seeing all the Japanese reading manga in the subway got me thinking about watching some anime when I'm back home. I'll definitely check this out So you say it's too late to start with One Piece? What's other "must see" that is more accessible? Don't watch One Piece, unless you're maybe 15 years old, then you might enjoy it (especially if you haven't watched better anime first). It's a waste of time anime. For anime, I suggest (watch all subbed): - Berserk (dark fantasy, more mature, cult anime. watch the old version, not the new "movies") - Neon Genesis Evangelion (cult, watch the old series. there are 2 endings, don't remember which one is better to watch first) - Golden Boy (comedy, only 6 episodes, watch the dubbed version, this is one of the rare dubs that's actually better than the japanese voices) - Akira (anime movie, dystopian future, cult anime) - Hellsing (old one, the new is also not bad) - Cowboy Bebop (more mature than most anime) etc. Nice to see this partnership! Can agree with that, though, Golden Buy is more for perverted people who like comedy.
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On September 14 2016 23:34 Lucumo wrote:Show nested quote +On September 14 2016 04:40 Olli wrote: No players recommended One Piece, terrible announcement 1/10 Nah, the anime isn't good anymore anyway (go for the manga instead), so that's fine. Anime stopped being good when they caught up to the manga and stopped with filler content. After that you have like 5 minutes (max) of worthwhile content in a 24 minute episode.
Some other recommendations outside what people normally think of as the standard defining work in an anime genre.
Sci Fi Time of Eve is about androids and their rights. Space Brothers is about people wanting to reach space.
Fantasy Natsume Yujin-cho a high school student inherits a book with the true names of Japanese "demons" and the meetings this generates.
Slice of Life Barakamon is about a calligrapher that wants to get his life back on track in the countryside.
Sports Ping Pong the Animation is about a genius at table tennis that quit and his journey back to the sport. Very different animation than most people normally think of as the standard anime, especially in action scenes. Reminds of the later One Punch Man animation in some ways.
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On September 14 2016 19:39 quirinus wrote: - Neon Genesis Evangelion (cult, watch the old series. there are 2 endings, don't remember which one is better to watch first)
doesn't matter, neither ending makes sense
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this is actually super sick wtf just need attack on titan season 2 to be out.. fucks sake riot get it together
Naruto is definitely a must see anime if you like fights (if you are mentally a 13 year old like me double nice) at least the first 70 eps or so
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It's not clear that "fuse" is an insider dragonball Z meme if you aren't part of that meme anime culture. Just to clear up why outsiders would obviously be confused about an insider reference. It is a very clever reference, but it is confusing when "fuse" does have immediately obvious meaning. When I saw the title I thought that it meant the two companies were merging, before clicking on the subtitles.
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On a side note the actual Japanese looks suspiciously like google translate.
Some evidence: 「Crunchyrollは以上二万五千の無料のエピソードを持っています。」 sounds like the English words were directly translated into Japanese and jammed together. Perhaps 「Crunchyrollでは2万5千以上のエピソードを無料で見ることが出来ます。」
However, the first few words アニメやビデオゲームは (which is better worded as アニメとテレビゲームは) seem to suggest that a non-fluent speaker did the writing rather than google, which probably wouldn't have used ビデオゲーム). However, a non-fluent speaker probably wouldn't make the mistakes in evidence A.
edit: Looking at the "turn on subtitles" version, it's definitely not a machine translation (of that text at least). The translation and the "original" don't match at all.
Sources: self (non-fluent speaker, used google translate for many years)
On topic:
If you actually want to support the studios buy (pre-order) the BDs. Usually costs about USD 400-500 + shipping + commission for 6-7 volumes (12-13 episodes). For many shows the BD sales represent a very large portion of the total revenue to the studio. For all of you who complain about no second season for XXX show or YYY show, this is why.
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hey throw in a TL+ membership with a crunchyroll subscription and I'll probably do it honestly
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