![]() aka Suikoden: Demon Century (1993) (V) (USA) Dragon Half (1993) (V) (voice: English version). Hynick Gensô jodan Elicia (1993) (V) (voice: English version). Shien, Monk 6, Demon 6, Silver Vortex: Quantum Gate II, The (1994) (VG). Nichol Saiyûki (1994) (TV) (voice: English version). aka Dirty Pair Flash: Mission 3 Act 1 (1998) (V) (USA) Plastic Little: The Adventures of Captain Tita (1994) (V) (voice: English version). aka "Blue Seed" (1994) (USA) Dirty Pair Flash (1994) (V) (voice: English version). aka "Shin seiki evangerion" (1995) (Japan: alternative transliteration) "Aokushimitama blue seed" (1994) TV Series (voice: English version). aka "New Century Evangelion" (1995) (literal English title). aka "Neon Genesis Evangelion" (1998) (USA: video title). aka Super Atragon (1995) "Shin seiki evangelion" (1995) TV Series (voice: English version). Additional Voices Shin kaitei gunkan (1995) (voice: English version). aka Yuka ni omakase (1995) (V) Gunsmith Cats (1995) (V) (voice: English version). Prince Mars Golden Boy: Sasurai no o-benkyô yarô (1995) (V) (voice: English version). aka "Mobile Battleship Nadesico" (2000) (USA) Fire Emblem (1995) (V) (voice: English version). ![]() aka "Martian Successor Nadesico" (2000) (USA). Once again, it's a better localization than the Netflix dub (seriously, 'I'm the lowest of the low' just suuuuucks compared to Spike Spencer's '.I'm so fucked up.') As for the Rebuilds, I'm really torn, honestly. Jackel Head "Kidô senkan Nadeshiko" (1996) TV Series. I also like Manga Entertainment's dub of End of Evangelion, despite some weird recasts and inconsistent pronunciation. aka Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion (2002) (USA) Burn Up W (1996) (V) (voice: English version). aka End of Evangelion: Air/Sincerely Yours (1997) (informal English title). aka End of Evangelion (1997) (Japan: English title). aka Neon Genesis Evangelion: Death & Rebirth (2002) (USA) Shin seiki Evangelion Gekijô-ban: Air/Magokoro wo, kimi ni (1997) (voice: English version). aka Spriggan (1998) (USA) Shin seiki Evangelion Gekijô-ban: Shito shinsei (1997) (voice: English version). aka "Sorcerous Stabber Orphen" (1998) (USA) Spriggan (1998) (voice). Mackie "Majutsushi Orphen Mubouhen" (1998) TV Series (voice: English version). Yugo "Bubblegum Crisis: Tokyo 2040" (1998) TV Series (voice: English version). Looking for information on the anime Shinseiki Evangelion Movie: Air/Magokoro wo, Kimi ni (Neon Genesis Evangelion: The End of Evangelion). aka "Steel Angel Kurumi" (1999) (USA) Battle Angel (1998) (V) (voice). Manager, Scientist, Ticket Taker, Two-Tone Bully. Kozo Shioji, Chinese Dog (English Dub) "Kôtetsu tenshi Kurumi" (1999) TV Series (voice: English version). Toshi Igarashi "Excel Saga" (1999) TV Series. Shouta Sakamoto Puni puni poemi (2001) (V) (voice: English version). Mag Launcher "Full Metal Panic!" (2002) TV Series (voice: English version). Akito Tenkawa Evolution Worlds (2002) (VG) (voice). You’ll probably screw that up, too.Martian Successor Nadesico: The Motion Picture - Prince of Darkness (2003) (voice: English version). The Eccentric Family) Avatar: The end of the journey Past avatars. (Spike Spencer sounds like a siren here inflecting heavily upwards and downwards-the result is actually pretty. PS: to any Hollywood studio out there thinking about making this series into a live-action film, DON’T. I appreciate the fact that if it werent for the localization of Evangelion in which Spike Spencer was involved, I would have never experoenced Eva. Will this release be successful? Only time will tell. But, for people like me who grew up with this show, it’s kind of a slap in the face. For viewers who have never watched the series, none of this will make much of a difference. So, new voice cast, no “Fly Me to the Moon”…Netflix, I’m beginning to think you shouldn’t have taken on this project in the first place. On top of all of this, the closing theme song, “Fly Me to the Moon”, is NOT included in the North American release on Netflix. And if you’ve seen The End of Evangelion , then you know no one else can do Shinji’s scream except Spike Spencer. But, as I die hard fan of the series, I can’t imagine anyone else providing the voice of Asuka other than Tiffany Grant. Netflix is unable to use the original voice cast, and instead, is using a brand new cast of voice actors. This is where the license issue comes into play. While I was excited by the idea of a new generation having an opportunity to watch one of my favorite anime of all time, when I read the details of it’s release, I was a bit disappointed.ĪDV Films, the studio who originally released the English-dubbed version of the series and the two films, collapsed in 2009. I recently read an article online about Netflix’s licensing issues with adding the popular anime series, Neon Genesis Evangelion to their streaming service.
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