Most Difficult Anime
- thistledown
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An goes perfectly well before an h, as well.
Anyways, I always have trouble getting stuff from kenshin, just cause there's so much stuff to go through trying to find what you want.
I've never been real successful at riping dvd's, so I can't really comment on that.
Trigun was one of the most annoying for subtitle removal, but that might have just been the scenes I was using.
Anyways, I always have trouble getting stuff from kenshin, just cause there's so much stuff to go through trying to find what you want.
I've never been real successful at riping dvd's, so I can't really comment on that.
Trigun was one of the most annoying for subtitle removal, but that might have just been the scenes I was using.
The sword, it thirsts to drink of man,
The sword at last must win,
Today is gone, and yesterday,
Must echo in the wind.
The sword at last must win,
Today is gone, and yesterday,
Must echo in the wind.
- Voices_Of_Ryan
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I think the problem here is, so many of us just buy anime for AMV footage anymore that if it doesnt have the exact right footage that we have in our minds, we tend to feel a bit ripped off.
I dont think i've bought anime to just watch for a few months now (initial D). So thats what I think anyway.
I dont think i've bought anime to just watch for a few months now (initial D). So thats what I think anyway.
"hey... no"
- Castor Troy
- Ryan Molina, A.C.E
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Don't you mean VCDs?Pie Row Maniac wrote:Go to China Town and get the R2's, like Lifehost did for Final VengeanceCastor Troy wrote:Dragon Ball GT.
Not because the series sucks in general, since I could make decent video out of it. But the quality on the dvds is so grainy with VERY visible film damage that it's so painful to look at.

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- Pyle
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- Zaphod_Beeblebrox
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what this person meant was that the word "an" can also be user in front of some words beginning with an "H" e.g. "historical", "hour" and "herb"Alpha_Hazard wrote:did I say hour? When, Where, Why, How? jibbidawhu?Savia wrote:'Hour'Alpha_Hazard wrote:First of all the word AN is reserved for nouns that begin with vowels.
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- Otohiko
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Correct. Thanks for saving me a rant on phonologyAlpha_Hazard wrote:people who don't pronounce the "h" in historical drive me nuts...but I get it now...
okay so an is reserved for nouns begining with vowel sounds

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Erm, topic?
I found it kinda hard to edit really low-action series - like Someday's Dreamer's for instance. Although the problem is probably in the fact that I have music tastes that are rather 'busy', for the most part, and don't go well with settled-down footage

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- Voices_Of_Ryan
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It's Definitely been done.Voices_Of_Ryan wrote:It's a challenge.Pyle wrote:Why would you even TRYVoices_Of_Ryan wrote:She and her cat... Hands down.![]()
Serial Experiments: Lain is certainly high on the list. So many stills and endless boring footage...
I was going to put a link here, but I cannot find the one I was thinking of...