Hitokiri wrote:If I remember right for Tenchi Muyo, they actually went in and painted bathing suits for the hot springs scenes. I see nothing wrong with that at all. Actually, I think it's good they have that much of editing so then someone who is new to anime, such as I was, to be introduced to good series in a clean manner.
ShiroiHikari wrote:People want to be individuals. Some people go about this by liking stuff that's obscure. It probably makes them feel "special", and then when everyone else starts liking that particular thing, they aren't "special" anymore.
Hitokiri wrote:If I remember right for Tenchi Muyo, they actually went in and painted bathing suits for the hot springs scenes. I see nothing wrong with that at all. Actually, I think it's good they have that much of editing so then someone who is new to anime, such as I was, to be introduced to good series in a clean manner.
They did slip the ball with Outlaw Star though when they aciddently left in 3 swear words during the run of the show haha. I remember turning my t.v. way down when I heard it and looked over at my parents to see if they noticed. As well, as the Melfina being edited and the one hot springs episode (funny episode though) not included on the CN run. But those should be no brianers to edit out since they are offensive to the usual teenage viewers of when Toonami ran them.
What truly bugs me are people who are all "underground" or "anti-mainstream". That bugs me.
Kokoro Daisuke wrote:It isn't the editing itself that is troublesome, it's the fact that it's edited and then presented as "clean" in the mainstream, leading people to quite a shock when they unwittingly buy the series in its original form. I know I recieved quite the shock getting the Tenchi manga in my earlier days of fandom and discovering that those bathing suits weren't actually supposed to be there. =/
Because most of the human population are idiots, it only stands to reason that the larger a group of people becomes, the more idiots there are in the group, and having to put up with idiots can dampen one's enthusiasm for anything.
Eh, I personally feel that editing something is preventing the author's original intent from being expressed, and really wish they wouldn't do that with anything.
People shouldn't be watching stuff not meant for them anyway...Tenjo Tenge was marketed to THIRTEEN YEAR OLDS in America and it's borderline hentai.
Sorry, but I'm with Kodai on this one. If people want to enjoy a series, they can wait until they're old enough. Editing a series should never be done, except VERY minimally.
Rally?!?! I wanted to try the series despite it being solid fan service but 13 years old? It looked more like 16-17 plus to me. ::siiiiigggh::kaemmerite wrote:People shouldn't be watching stuff not meant for them anyway...Tenjo Tenge was marketed to THIRTEEN YEAR OLDS in America and it's borderline hentai.
Sorry, but I'm with Kodai on this one. If people want to enjoy a series, they can wait until they're old enough. Editing a series should never be done, except VERY minimally.
What's to stop them to not watch a anime like Tenjo Tenge that's unedited on television? Or an undedited Tenchi-Muyo? Until I can trust people to make the right choices on public television; I think editing series to make it appropriate to younger viewers for public television is the right choice.
Kokoro Daisuke wrote:I feel the need to clarify - if it's not for kids, don't try to make it for kids. That means they shouldn't be putting it on a kid's network, too! If they're going to edit things, then I don't think there's ANY problem making an edited and unedited DVD version, as long as someone can choose which they watch - but putting it unedited on TV can be misleading, and that's my major problem with over-editing.
Hitokiri wrote:Yeah and I would be surprised to Tenjou Tenge on something Adult Swim or CN. I do get what you're saying. The question I have is those who think this way - should anime not be on public television - edited or unedited otherwise? Does it belong on American public television or should it just be exclusive for DVD?
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