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Dessa
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Just FYI, the anime goes through volume 6 of Karneval (which is the latter half of Yen's volume 3 omnibus). Yen has currently published through omnibus 5, which is volume 10 in Japan, and goes a LOT further than the anime.
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angelmcazares
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I want to add that the extra episode in the third volume of Sound! Euphonium is also streaming on Crunchyroll.
And why is a rerelease being reviewed? Plenty of new releases come out every week. |
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Snakebit1995
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I would have to polity disagree on the dub on Karneval being bad. I'm not saying it's the greatest dub of all time but I thought all the performances were decent to good range. In my opinion the worst performance is Jad Saxton as Tskumo because it feels totally uninspired, you can do a stoic character and Jad does them well but she short sells it here.
I thinks Sean Micheal Teage is good as Nai, it's childish but i would never say it sounds too old for him. |
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DuelGundam2099
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That review on Karneval was a bit harsh, it looked pretty and actually did put effort into world building which isn't something you see much of these days.
That's a bad thing? Then again I haven't seen Double B so who knows. |
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hack5
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I liked the dub too in fact i enjoy the show more in the dub version.Funny thing is when i was watching the sub version i was thinking if it ever get a dub they should get the two main from the big windup and behold my wish came true lol |
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rosebrook11
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I also liked the dub, mostly for Greg since I thought he made Gareki actually sound like a 15 year old. Seriously that's his age. |
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invalidname
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I must have missed the announcement that Sentai was putting out the Wake Up, Girls! series on Blu-Ray so soon after the movie. It's heavily discounted at Right Stuf this week, so I just ordered it. Now I hope Sentai releases the Beyond the Bottom follow-up movie, since Crunchyroll doesn't have it. (Sentai, if you're reading, you can go ahead and skip the Wake Up, Girls! Zoo ONAs)
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