Have y'all never heard of the game series Castlevania? I haven't played them, but I knew this was from that going in. From what I know, they're fun, and most people like them for their story, and with this series, I understand why.
It`s not an anime, it`s technically an animeesque adult cartoon made by a British graphic novel artist and an Austin-based animation studio based on an old video game franchise and with a voice cast including Americans, Brits, Canadians, Swedes and Nigerians .
This is going to sound pedantic, but it's a bit of a pet-peeve of mine when people refer to a western animated series' dialogue audio as "the English dub". One of the key differences between the way Japanese and western animation is produced is that in Japan the rough animation is made first and then VAs dub their lines over it in the recording studio. Meaning the Japanese, English and whatever other languages the dialogue gets produced in are _all_ "dubs". However, in western animation, there are some story boards made, but before anything is animated the VAs get together and basically perform all their dialogue as though it was an old radio drama serial. Then, the animation is tailor-made to match with the pre-existing audio recorded, rather than the other way around. So if the original language was English, no English dubbing (except for ADR and stuff) takes place, whereas every _other_ language has to be dubbed in. One key difference you should be able to pick up on is that in western animation, no matter how "anime" the art-style is, the animation of characters lips will actually match and be in sync with what's being said, rather than in anime where it's typically non-specific lip-flapping animation.
How do you know if a show or film supposedly set in the past is made by an American company? Regardless of where in Europe the show or film takes place, everybody randomly has a fuckin` English accent!
😂 how old do you think we are? Edit: Also, I own a ton of OG nes games, just never played castlevania for some reason, probably because my brothers didn’t. - John
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This first season is just to let you get to know the characters and their motivations.
That makes sense!!
you guys are going to love this show.....the music is crazy good as well but lets just say that it gets better and better
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The best Netflix show since Netflix was made
ayooo castlevania finally came thru! Ya'll are in for a great ride and I'm excited to see whom ya'll end up liking as characters
Yesss...Castlevania is really good!
Sweet! One of the best game adaptations made into animation ever made.
Hell yeah!!
2:14 gotta say it’s not the “dark arts” lol, don’t make the mistake the church men do lol
Have y'all never heard of the game series Castlevania? I haven't played them, but I knew this was from that going in. From what I know, they're fun, and most people like them for their story, and with this series, I understand why.
It`s not an anime, it`s technically an animeesque adult cartoon made by a British graphic novel artist and an Austin-based animation studio based on an old video game franchise and with a voice cast including Americans, Brits, Canadians, Swedes and Nigerians .
Oh heck yes! Can’t wait to watch hall react to this show!
This is going to sound pedantic, but it's a bit of a pet-peeve of mine when people refer to a western animated series' dialogue audio as "the English dub". One of the key differences between the way Japanese and western animation is produced is that in Japan the rough animation is made first and then VAs dub their lines over it in the recording studio. Meaning the Japanese, English and whatever other languages the dialogue gets produced in are _all_ "dubs". However, in western animation, there are some story boards made, but before anything is animated the VAs get together and basically perform all their dialogue as though it was an old radio drama serial. Then, the animation is tailor-made to match with the pre-existing audio recorded, rather than the other way around. So if the original language was English, no English dubbing (except for ADR and stuff) takes place, whereas every _other_ language has to be dubbed in. One key difference you should be able to pick up on is that in western animation, no matter how "anime" the art-style is, the animation of characters lips will actually match and be in sync with what's being said, rather than in anime where it's typically non-specific lip-flapping animation.
Well I took my time to watch the Castlevania's serie too but it deserves it. It's definitively a masterpiece.
Lisa Tepes or Lisa of Lupu.
OOooooWeeeee!! LFG!!
Oh. Nice.
amazing series. but also, if you have to keep asking yourself why a scene showed up, that means it's important for later.
What I don't like about subtitles these days is that a character who hasn't been introduced yet are already named in the subs.
That's part of the reason we don't watch with them on haha we just leave them in for the actual reaction itself here on UA-cam.
The time has come and so have I….
nice nice haha
How do you know if a show or film supposedly set in the past is made by an American company? Regardless of where in Europe the show or film takes place, everybody randomly has a fuckin` English accent!
These yungins never heard of Castlevania? They make me feel so old.
😂 how old do you think we are?
Edit: Also, I own a ton of OG nes games, just never played castlevania for some reason, probably because my brothers didn’t. - John
Thats religion for ya!! Usa if trump wins again right there lol