Hellsing Ultimate
- Fionn
- Joined: Sat Feb 23, 2008 5:03 am
Scheisse! I have to get it!
P.S.,Noob adding his opinion: Yes, I love that the OVA is following the manga storyline-not only is the animation, save for the "funny" sequences, of higher quality than the TV series, and not only is lame-ass Incognito history, but this way, my sister, who's into anime but not wapanese enough to read manga, will be able to enjoy the entire story. Still, I love the TV series, if only for Yasushi Ishii's music, and for it being the first anime I watched "as a grown up" (you know, not the American dubbed Pokemon, way back in the nineties).
P.S.,Noob adding his opinion: Yes, I love that the OVA is following the manga storyline-not only is the animation, save for the "funny" sequences, of higher quality than the TV series, and not only is lame-ass Incognito history, but this way, my sister, who's into anime but not wapanese enough to read manga, will be able to enjoy the entire story. Still, I love the TV series, if only for Yasushi Ishii's music, and for it being the first anime I watched "as a grown up" (you know, not the American dubbed Pokemon, way back in the nineties).
"Oh shit, the stars!"
- -Reda-
- Joined: Tue Feb 13, 2007 8:00 pm
- Status: Pretentious
- Location: Pomeroy, PA
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Hey, just wanted to clear something up very quickly.
During OVA 2, while Alucard is fighting Luke Valentine in his basement/dungeon, one of the characters calls "check" at 27:52.
My friend thinks its Luke Valentine saying "check", I'm quite certain its Alucard. Thoughts on this are appreciated.
During OVA 2, while Alucard is fighting Luke Valentine in his basement/dungeon, one of the characters calls "check" at 27:52.
My friend thinks its Luke Valentine saying "check", I'm quite certain its Alucard. Thoughts on this are appreciated.
*sips tea*
- Ishbalan
- Joined: Sat Mar 10, 2007 12:34 pm
- Status: Uncomfortably Ghetto Fabulous
- Location: Worcester, MA
I first would like to say that, as a non-reader of manga, I was ultimately disappointed by Rip Van Winkle. She didn't need to be crying so much of the time.
Also, the Major talks too much.
Other than that, it was COMPLETELY EPIC.
I especially loved the most random ending sequence I have ever seen.
This was my favorite picture:
[img=http://img183.imageshack.us/img183/4825 ... ol4tq3.jpg][/img]
Also, the Major talks too much.
Other than that, it was COMPLETELY EPIC.
I especially loved the most random ending sequence I have ever seen.
This was my favorite picture:
[img=http://img183.imageshack.us/img183/4825 ... ol4tq3.jpg][/img]
- Emotive
- ...the Meditant
- Joined: Sat Nov 04, 2006 12:20 pm
The first time I watched it (because I've watched it four or five times by now), I just scrolled back and rewatched those credits when they were over.. \o/Ishbalan wrote:I first would like to say that, as a non-reader of manga, I was ultimately disappointed by Rip Van Winkle. She didn't need to be crying so much of the time.
Also, the Major talks too much.
Other than that, it was COMPLETELY EPIC.
I especially loved the most random ending sequence I have ever seen.
This was my favorite picture:
http://img183.imageshack.us/img183/4825 ... ol4tq3.jpg]
- AtheistPreacher
- Joined: Sun Mar 12, 2006 1:01 am
I had mixed feelings about Episode 4. Agreed that Rip Van Winkle cried too much. She did the same in the manga... but it was more like a page or two of sheer terror before she pulled herself together and attacked. In the anime it was a bit silly... she was sitting these whining for what seemed like forever.
I don't think the Major talked too much at all. In fact, I thought his speeches were really what made the episode. The final speech where he went on about how much he loved war... I thought that was great. I think it explained his motivation even more clearly than anywhere in the manga. He really just becomes the embodiment for the love of violence and the adrenaline rush that comes with it.
I guess what annoyed me about Episode 4 was that so little actually happened. At the beginning of the episode, the Major was taking off in the blimp to start the war... and at the end of the episode he's still taking off in the blimp to go start the war! I mean, really... geez. All that happened was that Rip Van Winkle cried a lot and the major ranted about how great war was. That was it... that was the episode. Get on with it already!
So, yeah. Now I'm anxiously awaiting Episode 5, and knowing how slow these guys are, I'm sure we won't see it for at least 6 months. Grr.
Epiosde 2 with the Valentine Brothers is still the best episode...
I don't think the Major talked too much at all. In fact, I thought his speeches were really what made the episode. The final speech where he went on about how much he loved war... I thought that was great. I think it explained his motivation even more clearly than anywhere in the manga. He really just becomes the embodiment for the love of violence and the adrenaline rush that comes with it.
I guess what annoyed me about Episode 4 was that so little actually happened. At the beginning of the episode, the Major was taking off in the blimp to start the war... and at the end of the episode he's still taking off in the blimp to go start the war! I mean, really... geez. All that happened was that Rip Van Winkle cried a lot and the major ranted about how great war was. That was it... that was the episode. Get on with it already!
So, yeah. Now I'm anxiously awaiting Episode 5, and knowing how slow these guys are, I'm sure we won't see it for at least 6 months. Grr.
Epiosde 2 with the Valentine Brothers is still the best episode...
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- Eisenbahnmörser
- Joined: Sun May 28, 2006 12:20 pm