Yeah, right. Talk about a landmark event.Vent Noir wrote:Really enjoyed the SEED segment. It's nice to see some actual INTELLIGENT discussion of the show for once.
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Ok, I need a FACT check:
Given that two Sony Music singers who sang the OP themes for the series also did some voice acting in it: T.M. Revolution's Takanori Nishikawa as Miguel Aiman and Vivian Hsu ("Moment," and from Taiwan, my old place!) as Aisha; was Nami Takami ("Believe" and "Realize") ever slated to do some VA for the series. There are reports that she was do a VA as Yzak subordinate in SEED+Destiny, was any truth to this?
There are many themes that got thrown off (or taken out) as the SEED advance, one being Evidence 01 (the "wing whale") and the other was SEED factor. I thought the producers overshot themselves with Evidence 01, which could go into extraterrestrial lifeforms - is a Gundam series brave enough for that? And SEED factor, well is the SEED from the title, yet the producers didn't bother to offer any explanations/suggestions for it, the only thing that we got was the researcher at Orb typing the acronym of it and then DELETE it!
I don't know how many of you have seen director Mitsuo Fukuda's previous work, Future GPX Cyber Formula, which I was fortunate enough to see it on TV in Taiwan, and watch the whole series in the US. You could see some similarities between the series, such as entering the zone of "Zero"/SEED, where the driver/pilot's sense are heighten to a greater degree; and the bad part - as more series came out (4 squeals were made for GPX SF), the plot became irrelevant from the original source (like Destiny!).
Given that two Sony Music singers who sang the OP themes for the series also did some voice acting in it: T.M. Revolution's Takanori Nishikawa as Miguel Aiman and Vivian Hsu ("Moment," and from Taiwan, my old place!) as Aisha; was Nami Takami ("Believe" and "Realize") ever slated to do some VA for the series. There are reports that she was do a VA as Yzak subordinate in SEED+Destiny, was any truth to this?
There are many themes that got thrown off (or taken out) as the SEED advance, one being Evidence 01 (the "wing whale") and the other was SEED factor. I thought the producers overshot themselves with Evidence 01, which could go into extraterrestrial lifeforms - is a Gundam series brave enough for that? And SEED factor, well is the SEED from the title, yet the producers didn't bother to offer any explanations/suggestions for it, the only thing that we got was the researcher at Orb typing the acronym of it and then DELETE it!
I don't know how many of you have seen director Mitsuo Fukuda's previous work, Future GPX Cyber Formula, which I was fortunate enough to see it on TV in Taiwan, and watch the whole series in the US. You could see some similarities between the series, such as entering the zone of "Zero"/SEED, where the driver/pilot's sense are heighten to a greater degree; and the bad part - as more series came out (4 squeals were made for GPX SF), the plot became irrelevant from the original source (like Destiny!).
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Yeah, apparently she was supposed to play Shiho in Destiny, but she declined, which is why Shiho is in a few scenes, but doesn't speak. I don't know the name of the person who plays her in Never Ending Tomorrow.skyknight wrote:Ok, I need a FACT check:
Given that two Sony Music singers who sang the OP themes for the series also did some voice acting in it: T.M. Revolution's Takanori Nishikawa as Miguel Aiman and Vivian Hsu ("Moment," and from Taiwan, my old place!) as Aisha; was Nami Takami ("Believe" and "Realize") ever slated to do some VA for the series. There are reports that she was do a VA as Yzak subordinate in SEED+Destiny, was any truth to this?
On a similar note, the previous mecha show from Fukuda/Morisawa was Gear Fighter Dendoh. It's a pretty awesome super robot show. Fukuda is definitely in his element doing a SR show, which is why some of the Gundams in SEED tend to be over powered and invincible.skyknight wrote:I don't know how many of you have seen director Mitsuo Fukuda's previous work, Future GPX Cyber Formula, which I was fortunate enough to see it on TV in Taiwan, and watch the whole series in the US. You could see some similarities between the series, such as entering the zone of "Zero"/SEED, where the driver/pilot's sense are heighten to a greater degree; and the bad part - as more series came out (4 squeals were made for GPX SF), the plot became irrelevant from the original source (like Destiny!).
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Ah, the rumor that she was to voice Shiho and for some reason didn't, and thus the character is occasionally seen but never heard. I've heard that one too. Rumor also has it that not having a famous VA helped her avoid a similar fate as Miguel and Heine.skyknight wrote:Ok, I need a FACT check:
Given that two Sony Music singers who sang the OP themes for the series also did some voice acting in it: T.M. Revolution's Takanori Nishikawa as Miguel Aiman and Vivian Hsu ("Moment," and from Taiwan, my old place!) as Aisha; was Nami Takami ("Believe" and "Realize") ever slated to do some VA for the series. There are reports that she was do a VA as Yzak subordinate in SEED+Destiny, was any truth to this?
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I've seen Cyber Formula, it didn't seem like if suffered from the pacing problems the first part of SEED suffered from.skyknight wrote:
I don't know how many of you have seen director Mitsuo Fukuda's previous work, Future GPX Cyber Formula, which I was fortunate enough to see it on TV in Taiwan, and watch the whole series in the US. You could see some similarities between the series, such as entering the zone of "Zero"/SEED, where the driver/pilot's sense are heighten to a greater degree; and the bad part - as more series came out (4 squeals were made for GPX SF), the plot became irrelevant from the original source (like Destiny!).
I agree the sequals of Cyber Formula did lose their appeal, but they weren't as bad as Destiny.
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So... what have we got left in Gundam Roundup? MS Igloo, Destiny, Stargazer. Will there be one for 00? Given how much it's been discussed on the show, is it really necessary? Anything I've missed?
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Come on, Chris, you mean you don't want to review 00 again? Especially the last three episodes of season one, it would be what the third or fourth time?
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That's probably a good way to handle things, considering 00 will continue getting lots of regular attention until S2 wraps up. Maybe some kind of retrospective a couple of years or more into the future could be interesting, if Gundamn! is hopefully still around by then in some way, shape or form, but it's obviously too soon to contemplate any of that.
As for SEED and all the discussion about it...never was much of a fan and didn't keep up with its original airing, which meant not watching it until Destiny was already on the way. I've only seen it once, but I like the fact that the series is technically self-contained and has a fairly conclusive ending. You don't need to watch Destiny if you don't want to and, seriously, you're probably better off that way too.
That said, even the original SEED is nowhere near my top Gundam series list...but I recognize the basic story turned out okay and most of the characters were alright. It's just nothing special.
As for SEED and all the discussion about it...never was much of a fan and didn't keep up with its original airing, which meant not watching it until Destiny was already on the way. I've only seen it once, but I like the fact that the series is technically self-contained and has a fairly conclusive ending. You don't need to watch Destiny if you don't want to and, seriously, you're probably better off that way too.
That said, even the original SEED is nowhere near my top Gundam series list...but I recognize the basic story turned out okay and most of the characters were alright. It's just nothing special.
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I didn't mention about the pacing problems in Cyber Formula, in fact I did like the aspect of a protagonist growing through the series: from being a rough talent to a true racer in the end; and it have many interesting characters, though the female side was very few. But yeah, the sequels did lose the original appeal as it went on, but not like the disaster of Destiny.hawk of endymion wrote:
I've seen Cyber Formula, it didn't seem like if suffered from the pacing problems the first part of SEED suffered from.
I agree the sequals of Cyber Formula did lose their appeal, but they weren't as bad as Destiny.
Looking back at SEED and comparing it to 00 and other series, I would dare to say that Lacus is more of Joan of Arc than Virgin Mary, as she knows the necessary measures that are needed to for the alliance to survive and prevail, and she is seen as a symbol opposite to Patrick Zala (Athrun's dad). I mean Lacus did take a huge risk for her beliefs, losing her status and her father at the same time, but she did make it in the end.
As for future discussion topics, I do hope Chris and everyone can look at other mecha anime (how about Macross/Robotech for a start!?) and do a roundtable discussion similar to the current Gundamn!, I am sure there are plenty of mecha anime fans around that would like to listen to live-audio discussion about every aspects.
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Don't worry Macross will get its do in the future.skyknight wrote: As for future discussion topics, I do hope Chris and everyone can look at other mecha anime (how about Macross/Robotech for a start!?) and do a roundtable discussion similar to the current Gundamn!, I am sure there are plenty of mecha anime fans around that would like to listen to live-audio discussion about every aspects.
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