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Trigun Coming to Cartoon Network

MoeMoe writes "Well I was just watching Cartoon Network and it looks like Trigun will begin airing in just a couple of weeks. The CN website gives a brief description here" Trigun is among my favorite anime series. It gets a little crazy by the end, but for the most part it's pretty lighthearted fun, with some great action. CN sure seems to love the Anime Sci Fi Westerns. I wonder if they'll carry some of the fluffier stuff besides Tenchi. Love Hina would be a fun choice. Or Excel Saga.

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  1. Why not air something *new* by autopr0n · · Score: 5, Informative

    I mean really. I think the cartoon network would get a lot more viewers if they didn't air stuff that everyone's seen a million times before.

    For those that havn't seen it, though, Trigun is very cool.

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    1. Re:Why not air something *new* by YokuYakuYoukai · · Score: 5, Interesting

      To most non anime geeks trigun is new. and its pretty darn good comedy/sci-fi im glad to see its getting better exposure.

      Plus it has some of the most cosplayable chars around which is always a plus...(i look forward to handing candy out to the little vashes next holloween)

    2. Re:Why not air something *new* by deadsaijinx* · · Score: 4, Interesting

      Because they still get enuf veiwers. DBZ is what? 10 years old? And despite that it can take them a year to get in maybe 30 new eps, they still pull in plenty of veiwers.

      Plus, Trigun is new to me. And I'm sure it's new to lots of people.

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  2. Trigun by YokuYakuYoukai · · Score: 5, Informative

    The funny thing about trigun is that the first 12 episodes are almost all filler and the last 12 are all the content. you could skip the first 12 and still totally understand the whole story.

    So if you dont like it at first hang in there...the sci-fi story that kicks in around ep 12 is really cool.

    1. Re:Trigun by Qzukk · · Score: 4, Insightful

      you could skip the first 12 and still totally understand the whole story.

      It seems that way at first, but those first episodes set up Vash's background, his character, the way he's lived his entire life. Without it, its hard to understand just how big of a deal the stuff at the end is.

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  3. Anime by blitzoid · · Score: 4, Interesting

    I used to watch anime all the bloody time, read fan translated mangas, etc. etc., but I just eventually lost intrest. Perhaps seeing all these great anime shows on local television will rekindle my intrest. Hopefully the voices won't be horrible - that's one of the things that turned me off back in the day.

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  4. Love Hina by RomSteady · · Score: 4, Interesting
    While it would be nice for them to show Love Hina, I doubt they ever will. Too much fan service for them to cover up without completely shredding the episodes to nothing. Even with Tenchi, they've often cut massive sections of episodes out because of their broadcast standards.

    (For those who don't know, Love Hina is considered a "harem" anime, where all of the girls at one part or another are interested in the main character, who is usually a loser. I consider it a "fan service revenge" anime, because as soon as there is fan service, someone ends up paying for it, usually the aforementioned loser main character. I still enjoy the series, however.)

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  5. Excel Saga by Dylan2000 · · Score: 5, Funny

    That epic drama about deceit, thievery, lies, ambition, monopolies and world dominance.

    Pretty exciting for a spreadsheet really.

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  6. Re:Ranma 1/2 by blitzoid · · Score: 5, Insightful

    What I don't understand is how these shows are targetted at adults, yet still have many of the restrictions that children's shows have. I mean, look at a prime time show on FOX. Probably a lot more violent and with more sexually suggestive dialogue/scenes than an anime, yet anime aired in North America still gets heavily edited - even for trivial things like someone drinking water instead of beer.

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  7. Wha...? by Madsci · · Score: 5, Funny

    How is it that Trigun's arrival on Cartoon Network gets more press than Dilbert's? Oh wait... one has merit.

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  8. Ach! by Peterus7 · · Score: 4, Interesting
    So much for downloading the rest of trigun! I can just tape it!

    Excel saga has some innuendo that cartoon network (if they had it) might filter out it, which would ruin the whole feel of the anime. I wish they'd do oh my goddess, or go with NG-Eva.

    1. Re:Ach! by deadsaijinx* · · Score: 4, Funny

      ahhh.... NeoGeo-Eva ... what a great series. Which is why I don't want CN to air it. They'd find someway to ruin the feel of it, with their obnoxious editing. And the JIGGLE, i hate the JIGGLES!!! I'm one of those anime losers that only watches uncut anime with subtitles, not stupid enlgish voice-overs. I like anime the way it was supposed to be seen. After all, would the simpsons be any good if some people in a foreign nation took the liberty of editing the content and redoing the voices. I say not.

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    2. Re:Ach! by Peterus7 · · Score: 4, Insightful
      I buy my anime at conventions. It's cheaper that way, but sometimes you run into ridiculous prices that are just stupid so you kinda have to dl it.

      Plus, I am a hell of a lot more likely to buy an anime that I pirated first to see if it was any good.

      Also, using your logic, is buying anime off of e-bay a crime against the anime industry? I understand your debate (I did my Eng 103 final on P2P) but I believe that too many people say P2P should stop and you should buy anime so the RIAA won't shut down all the networks, but doesn't that kind of defeat the purpose? Maybe if the RIAA and the MPAA made a system that cost 10 bucks a month or so and allowed you to download all the movies, music, and everything else you wanted at good prices, then I'd consider actually working with the RIAA directly. And, they'd have to stop poisoning P2P networks and trying to pass all that nasty anti P2P legislation.

      Will they ever stop?

  9. My problems with Trigun by Inf0phreak · · Score: 4, Insightful
    Trigun is indeed good light-hearted fun for the most part, and that is what I don't like about it. For its genre, I think it is quite good, but (IMO) it could have been so much more. It could have been a character driven show about the decisions Vash have to make, but it delves far too little into that for my taste. Either you go there, or you don't. "There is no try" as our favourite little green fellow would say. Instead Trigun goes with a little bit of this and a little bit of that, and the sum ends up being less than that of the parts.

    Oh, and it is going to be dubbed... bleh... not worth spending your time on anyway.

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  10. Re:Ranma 1/2 by RomSteady · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Probably because when people hear "Cartoon Network," the initial reaction is that whatever is shown will be appropriate for children.

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  11. Perfect for CN by droid_rage · · Score: 4, Insightful

    I have to say that Trigun is almost perfect for Cartoon Network: Most of it is light, with a character who's a really good guy, unlike many anime heroes who can be a bit morally ambiguous (for the unititiated: Vash doesn't believe in killing, and doesn't do so until the last few episodes).

    There's not much that will need to get cut, rither. I can't think of any nudity that will need to be painted over. I'm pretty positive neither Meryl or Milly ever take a trip to the public baths. There's some drinking, but I'm pretty sure CN lets that slide.
    They might even be able to air this one on primetime after a while.

  12. Voice Actors and culture by StriderA · · Score: 5, Insightful

    In Japan, voice actors actually have some prestige. It's a job people want to be. I can think of a few, like Megumi Hayashibara, whom is an idol out there. People love her! She's Ranma, Lina, or Lime. She's a million other characters, and she's a goddess!
    Why is it when these great shows come here, they try to do a quick voiceover, and just get it out. I've been fansubbing for a long time now, and I cringe when I hear dubbed anime. There are very few shows that I've seen that I can even think of watching in english. Ranma 1/2 for one, wasn't terribly bad, but I don't have a clue who the english voice actors are.
    I guess I want to know why such a great form of entertainment, and a job thats so honored where the entertainment comes from, gets the back burner here. Is it because they're trying to gear it for children and they feel that children don't need the emotion or force that normally becomes the character, or is it just that they want to save money and time by hiring someone off the street to quickly say the lines and send it to production?

    What do you think?

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  13. Excellent by heli0 · · Score: 5, Interesting

    Trigun is probably my favorite series. The show has all I look for: good characters and character development, silliness, seriousness, empathy, sympathy, apathy [all the pathies :)] and a good flowing storyline. I will admit that I thought this series was going to be nothing but
    overexagerated expressions and childish antics. I was way wrong. I watched the entire series in two nights (I watched about 17 or 18 episodes on the second night alone.) This series totally engrossed my attention. (The dub is excellent!)

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  14. Re:Ranma 1/2 by Qzukk · · Score: 4, Insightful

    You'd have to be a pretty fucking stupid parent to assume that the shows would be appropriate for small children

    You mean sort of like the parents who buy their kids grand theft auto, because they just have no fucking clue... these parents are the ones who make me wonder if parenthood training and licensing would be worth it.

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  15. Hayashibara-san... by MsGeek · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Hayashibara Megumi is actually regarded as THE prestige seiyuu to have on board a voice cast in Japan. She is the equivalent of June Foray or the late Mel Blanc and Daws Butler in America...she's more than a seiyuu, she actually represents the whole craft in Japan.

    My favorite Hayashibara performance is Nuku Nuku. She conveys the sense of both a cute and cuddly character and her inner strength. Nuku Nuku is at once a kitten and a tiger. If you don't believe me, buy the DVD and listen to the Japanese track with English subtitles. Second favorite performance would be the otherworldly Ayanami Rei from Shin Seiki Evangelion. Least favorite would be Faye Valentine from Cowboy Bebop...Megumi-san can't do hard-boiled. Faye has to be both tough and world-weary. It's just not her forte.

    The problem with the whole craft of voice acting in America is that radio drama is almost completely dead here. That's the source of people like Blanc, Butler, Foray and Stan Freberg. If, as some have suggested, the lost art of radio drama could be revived using the Internet as a low cost means of distribution, texts from places like Project Gutenberg as a potential source of material, and open source audio software as a means of production, maybe there is hope for the future of radio drama.

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