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I’m on a Blimp! (thank you DCTV!)

After a 5 year hiatus I finally made it back out to Dragon*Con this year and between running a panel, a Tauntaun sack race (go ahead, ask) and dealing with 6 different costume changes in 3 days, I had a blast!

Without a doubt one of my favorite parts of the whole convention is the Dragon*ConTV channel. The folks involved write and film a number of shorts, from ridiculous geeky commercials to Adult Swim style bumpers and then broadcast them over specific channels in each hotel and often on screens before panels start. So anytime I was in the hotel room to snarf some food or toss around costume bits like a madwoman, I had the TV tuned to that particular channel. They often will mix in old spots with newer ones (I did see one from 6 years ago that I did a quick voice-over for) and they never fail to get laughs.

This year there were a few that stuck in my head and I’m sure I’ll write about more of them in a week or so. Bob & Carl, Apology on the Mount and Portal Pranks were just a few that had me giggling for awhile. There was one, however, that is still stuck in my head almost a month later.

“I’m on a Blimp!”

This song, a Steampunk parody of “I’m on a Boat”, pops into my head at the most random moments and I’ll often find myself grooving and singing along before I realize it. It’s earned me quite a few odd looks and even some friends joining in when they hear me.

So now I present to you, “I’m on a Blimp”! May it get stuck in your head and may yo pass it on to infect your friends.

(And here's the link for anyone who can't see the above video: I'm on a Blimp)

You may call me a snob…(or why I prefer my anime subbed)

Vash's Angels

I’m a big anime fan. There’s no way around that. If you walk into my living room you’ll see a decent anime dvd collection and anime cels covering the wall behind my couch. I love the stuff though I’m very picky about what anime I call my favorites. Over the years I’ve gotten into many debates about my “snobbish” attitudes when it comes to anime being subtitled or dubbed. Time to let the whole world know my opinion and reasons on the subject.

The easy winner is subtitles, hands down.

If you think I’m biased because the first anime I watched was subtitled you’d be wrong. The first anime I remember watching happened to be “The Magical Adventures of Unico” and “Unico and the Magical Island”. Both of those I watched dubbed and as a kid I totally enjoyed them, even though I had nightmares about evil puppets turning me into a giant puzzle piece. There was a large gap in my anime watching for many years. The next anime I watched was the subbed version of Fushigi Yuugi.

Since then I watch all my anime subbed and enjoy it that way. I have tried to watch various ones dubbed and while I can live with a couple of English voice actors in certain roles (the English voice of Vash the Stampede isn’t terrible….) I much prefer to listen to the original Japanese seiyuu (voice actors). I’d like to point out that the seiyuu were chosen carefully to fit those particular roles. In certain cases, such as in Fushigi Yuugi, the seiyuu even have several character songs that play as background music and are on the soundtracks that they actually sing. If you only ever listen to the dubbed version of Fushigi Yuugi you’ll miss that wonderful little bit that adds to the experience. I realize it’s easier to focus on the images if you don’t have to read the subtitles but I think you can master the ability of reading fast and seeing the picture at the same time.

I’ve tried and tried to get used to dubbed anime but every time I ended up running from the room, hands over my ears and singing loudly to block out the sound. While I love the sound of Japanese seiyuu, even in high pitched high school girl mode, I cannot stand to hear an English voice actor trying to pull off the same tone (and usually failing miserably). The pacing, the tone, the emphasis never sounds quite right in dubbed anime. Perhaps the actors try too hard. Perhaps they don’t try hard enough. In either case, it’s enough to make my ears hurt.

There’s a local anime convention here in Nashville called MTAC and each year I try to convince the con chair that he would have a huge surge in attendance and fangirls by the truckload if he would just get one relatively well-known seiyuu here as a guest. Or even an actor from a live-action move like Death Note. Heck, if Matsuyama Ken’ichi was at the next con, I’d be one of those drooling fangirls in line.

I’m open to debate about the whole subject of subbed vs. dubbed. If you prefer your anime dubbed and want to give me some great reasons why, drop a comment!

Hulu Plus is on the way

Well, it’s finally come. There are now reports that Hulu plans to launch a subscription service in the near future. It’s been rumored for months, but now there’s confirmation. The subscription will cost $10 per month, and will be rolling out to select users as early as later this month. Obviously, if people are going to be paying for this, they’ll want more content, which is why Hulu is reported to be in talks with CBS, Viacom, and Time Warner to add their shows to Hulu’s already sizable catalog. Along with the traditional computer environment, Hulu claims to have options in the work for iPad and, as rumored, video game consoles, along with set-top boxes. Could this herald the end of cable television as we know it? It’s already happening to music purchasing and movie rentals, what’s stopping it from happening to television as well? We live in the internet age, and it seems that cable providers either need to recognize that and form some kind of counteroffensive, or embrace obsolescence.

Source: Wired.com

UPDATE: It’s been all over the place for the past couple of days, but now it’s officially confirmed. Hulu Plus membership invitations will start going out gradually over the next couple of months, starting now. For $10 a month, Hulu’s prepared to offer you an extended catalog that will be available on iPad, iPhone, and select television services. There will also be a PS3 version rolling out in the next few months (possibly exclusive to Playstation Plus subscribers), as well as an Xbox 360 version available to Gold membership subscribers sometime in early 2011.

Go Go Dalek Rangers!

A few nights back I couldn’t sleep. So I put this together instead. The audio is a mixture of the Doctor Who Theme song and the original Power Rangers theme song. The video is clips I’ve put together from the episode “Victory of the Daleks”.  Let me know what you think. I haven’t edited anything in a long time. If enough people like this then I might start making more videos.