Space Battleship Yamato 2199

Discussion in 'Science Fiction & Fantasy' started by Lynn Minmay, Feb 21, 2012.

  1. Ithekro

    Ithekro Vice Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    Apr 5, 2012
    Location:
    Republic of California
    You might be able to watch them on feed from the TV episodes since those should be coming out in September. But unless a subbing group does something, there won't be any subtitles until late October. Unless one of the limited edition holders does something with their mail ordered copy which they'll get sometime in September.

    I wonder about the various international crowd that will be their in the theaters in late August. Will they be able to order a Limited Edition BD and get it shipped out of the country. Or will they have to have it set to a Japanese mailing address and then shipped to them.
     
  2. RangerH

    RangerH Lieutenant Junior Grade Red Shirt

    Joined:
    Mar 15, 2013
    Location:
    In the center of a Volcano
    Well, there are already groups out there that have the movie version up like this one that I had posted previously:

    http://www.pinoyanime.tv/space-battleship-yamato-2199-ova/

    There are a lot of others too... Also, it seems they are using the BD versions since it has the subtitles already and some maybe doing the subtitles if they have the DVD version. I noticed on a few eps at one site that some of the eps, the subtitles were off key or did not work for at least 5 mins. So some probably did re subtitles for them. Like the ones in the link I gave here.
     
  3. Ithekro

    Ithekro Vice Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    Apr 5, 2012
    Location:
    Republic of California
    Means if there are any fansub groups out there, they will be the ones subbing episodes 23-26 before the BD and DVD come out in October. Unless one of them manages to get the mail order BD via a theater ticket, which won't arrive until the middle or end of September for them any way. Around the time of the last episode or two airing.
     
  4. bullethead

    bullethead Fleet Captain Fleet Captain

    Joined:
    Feb 24, 2008
    I hear that episode 1 of 2199 was screened at Anime Expo dubbed. So there's definitely a chance that we might get a full US release down the line.

    Edit: Here's confirmation
     
    Last edited: Jul 7, 2013
  5. 137th Gebirg

    137th Gebirg Admiral Premium Member

    Joined:
    Aug 31, 2000
    Location:
    Go Lick The World!
    I hope they don't chop it up to make it more "kid friendly" like they did with the original.
     
  6. bullethead

    bullethead Fleet Captain Fleet Captain

    Joined:
    Feb 24, 2008
    I doubt they'd need to do anything for the BD release and if they plan to get it on TV/streaming, they don't really need to do anything besides make sure they use the TV cuts to avoid fanservice problems.
     
  7. RangerH

    RangerH Lieutenant Junior Grade Red Shirt

    Joined:
    Mar 15, 2013
    Location:
    In the center of a Volcano

    I don't see it getting on the air here in the states because of all the violence and blood. That would have to be edited too. I do not want them to change the names at all. Nor do I want to see it cut either. The FCC rules will prevent it from being aired unless its on one of the cable channels. Cartoon Networks Adult Swim may be able to air with limited edits.
     
  8. Ithekro

    Ithekro Vice Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    Apr 5, 2012
    Location:
    Republic of California
    Reports from Anime Expo and France say that the only real change in the dubbing is the ship's name. It is back to being "Argo".

    The character names are still their Japanese names and all the other ships are still Japanese. Only Yamato's name is removed and replaced.

    There are a few other translation changes but most of those are similar meaning words. This seems to be a marketing tool, so if it gets picked up the locals might do enough research to standardize the technical names and places with previous dubs and subs (The specifc one people are complaining about is the Star Blazers 2199 sub track calls the engines Tachyon Wave Engines. Though that is sort of correct in what it uses, it has generally been translated as Wave Motion Engine since I think the bad 1977 "Star Cruiser" dub.

    According to those in France, the staff are saying the change to Argo is deliberate because "Yamato" might be a bad things in the potental Chinese markets. Yamato being an old word sometimes associated with Japanese Nationalism and Imperialism. The staff probably think the name might hurt sales.

    My question would be how much expense will they go through to remove the word "Yamato" from the show? The name is kind of on a lot of stuff. Both in English and in Japanese. What most international viewer won't notice the name "Yamato" in Japanese, the Chinese will. They probably will notice it in English as well....in giant capital letters most most places we see it. YAMATO
     
  9. Noname Given

    Noname Given Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    May 22, 2001
    Location:
    Noname Given
    You know, while I do loathe the SyFy channel; it DID air 8 of the original (U.S. butchered) "Starblazers" episodes. So, maybe someone should show their programming purchaser the dubbed 2199 Blu-Ray episodes and see if they'll consider airing it in the U.S.? ;)
     
  10. bullethead

    bullethead Fleet Captain Fleet Captain

    Joined:
    Feb 24, 2008
    It'll never happen because SyFy axed its anime block years ago.

    That said, the revived Toonami block would be a great place for Star Blazers 2199.
     
  11. firehawk12

    firehawk12 Fleet Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    Aug 4, 2002
    I hope the existence of a dub doesn't mean that they will only do a dub-only release for a NA release. That will curb reverse importing, but I don't think I could handle English voices. :/

    The delay of the final volume makes sense. This way, there's no possible way that the episodes leak out before it finishes airing on TV.
     
  12. 137th Gebirg

    137th Gebirg Admiral Premium Member

    Joined:
    Aug 31, 2000
    Location:
    Go Lick The World!
    Yeah, I don't think I'm digging the whole dubbing thing. Rarely does it ever track well with the original. Give me a decent subtitling - no "All Your Base" nonsense - and I'll be happy. It would cost a lot less in the long run, too.
     
  13. Ithekro

    Ithekro Vice Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    Apr 5, 2012
    Location:
    Republic of California
    Most companies today release subtitled anime or subtitled anime with their dubbed track. Aside from older anime, ever since DVDs came about I've seen English dubde anime that still retains a subtitled track in Japanese. At that was from the 1990s. Well and I suppose heavily altered anime from an old property (Transformers).

    Maybe something changed in the market, but I've not bought a American DVD released anime for five or six years (Galaxy Railways and Full Metal Panic were the last new anime I purchased locally).
     
  14. Hound of UIster

    Hound of UIster Vice Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    May 26, 2002
    The Toonami block is more for edgy stuff like Casshern, Naruto, Deadman Wonderland and SAO.
     
  15. Noname Given

    Noname Given Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    May 22, 2001
    Location:
    Noname Given
    well, the ease with witch subtitled anime is freely available on the internet pretty much doomed the North American Anime of DVD market (not judging, just stating what I've seen talked about as to why many of the NA companies and distributors - some Japanese backed; effectively called it quits in the U.S.)

    Funimation survives by licensing stuff to the Cartoon Network; and has an Anime channel on some cable providers; but there's really not a lot of Anime on the market per se compared to the late 1990ies - 2005 or so in the U.S. Those that want it know how/where to get it for free, and there's not a lot of more mainstream appeal to support companies trying to bring it direct to DVD/Blu-Ray in the U.S. these days.
     
  16. RangerH

    RangerH Lieutenant Junior Grade Red Shirt

    Joined:
    Mar 15, 2013
    Location:
    In the center of a Volcano

    There are a few others that survive too. The big problem was the fact that the fans wanted it right now, not 2 yrs from now. So the internet as you said did a lot of harm to the industry for selling DVD's. In the last few yrs, the companies are trying to get the licenses for the first run series as they air so that they can release them, or stream them before the yr is out, or simulcast them. The internet has woken a lot of companies up to say lets also put it on the internet since their is an overseas market, and we can effectively put the pirating of the shows on a very short leash. So far it has worked for a few of the popular series but fansubbers are still out there doing their own sub when there is an official sub.

    As with SBY2199, if whoever licenses it in the US, they should know what to do so that it can be put on the air. Cartoon Network's toonami on Adult Swim is the only logical place to air it. Otherwise it will only be either streamed (Neonalley) or put on a channel like Funimation channel which is only in a few cable markets.
     
    Last edited: Jul 10, 2013
  17. firehawk12

    firehawk12 Fleet Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    Aug 4, 2002
    It depends.

    For example, Persona 4: The Animation was dub only because of reverse-import fears. The DVD had dual audio because we are in a different DVD region than Japan, but since we share regions in BD, they have to worry about that.

    Of course, you have the Aniplex stuff where Rightstuf will only ship to certain countries (ie, anywhere that isn't Japan), but who knows.

    My dream release would be unrealistic, but would satisfy everyone. Dual audio + subtitled commentary tracks from the JP releases.
     
  18. RangerH

    RangerH Lieutenant Junior Grade Red Shirt

    Joined:
    Mar 15, 2013
    Location:
    In the center of a Volcano
  19. Ithekro

    Ithekro Vice Admiral Admiral

    Joined:
    Apr 5, 2012
    Location:
    Republic of California
    We are still wondering if their will be new opening animation to go with it.

    Also there will be another showing of Star Blazers 2199 at Comic Con this weekend with dubs by Bang Zoom. We should get a full report on that one from multiple angles.
     
  20. RangerH

    RangerH Lieutenant Junior Grade Red Shirt

    Joined:
    Mar 15, 2013
    Location:
    In the center of a Volcano
    Sounds like there are people out there that do not like the new opening sequence for SBY2199!

    I did see the clip, but I fail to see their rational. Putting in clips of eps is sometimes a good thing, in others a bad thing. But time will tell.