Being married to a programmer is like having a cat. You talk to it but you're never really sure if it hears you, much less comprehends what you say.
Zeus wrote:If I were to watch Hellsing, I'd start at the beginning. I dislike starting halfway through an anime.Oh, I thought you already saw Hellsing. Well then, go get the dub of Hellsing then. No, seriously...watch the fucking thing right NOW!
The only dub I've ever loved was the original Akira one. That one ruled and definitely made you not want to read. The newer one sucks ass though.
SineSwiper wrote: In fact, the only dubbing that I've been disappointed with in recent memory is Naruto.All you have to do is look at who's got the US license... and where it's being aired. 'nuff said.
M'k'n'zy wrote:Thing to remember, it might not be the same VA's doing the Ultimate OVA's. I have seen multiple times before where diffrent VA's have been used for the same characters, obvious example is when they switched production companys for Dragonball Z.Nah, I checked. It's mostly the same crew.
RentCavalier wrote:Hellsing's manga is great--the anime was too, but the plot went NOWHERE after, like, episode 10. They never even detail the whole Freak chip thing. Instead, it's basically ten episodes of Alucard getting a hardon over fighting Incognito, who wants to...what? Summon an Egyptian god or somethinG?That's basically where the OVAs are going. I've only seen up to the 2nd OVA, but they already past the Valentine brothers section of the plot. (And yes, John Valentine still has his awesome lines! Worth finding the dubs for.) Again, it's like a retelling of the series, except more true to the manga.
The Nazi plot of the manga was much better.
RentCavalier wrote:It's the only series besides Cowboy Bebop where I prefer the English voices.Yeah, I'd recommend that and all of the dubs I listed above on this thread.