• MentalEdge
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      3 months ago

      There’s no way they would be able to get the voice actors to voice the whole thing all over again.

      I’m doubtful they’ll even manage a complete production of the whole thing. Re-doing the voice acting of a series is hardly a hurdle in the grand scheme of things.

      And ball-and-chaining themselves to Toeis original version by re-using the original audio track of each episode defeats the point of doing a remake.

      It would leave a lot less leeway for addressing the production issues Toei ran into over the years.

      Now, if the audio assets are all still available as individual original recordings, that’d be completely different.

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        13 months ago

        I really hope they have access to the separate voice audio. But this is the 90s we’re talking about. They’ll be lucky to have the audio separate from the video.

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      3 months ago

      Not enough for me to ever notice.

      I didn’t say I didn’t like the music. I adore it. And I want more. I’m frankly ticked off you intepreted my words any different.

      I want evolving motifs and character themes. I want each arc to sound completely different, meaning that when using the same melodies, it be done with new instruments and progressions.

      You can argue that the OP ost is good all you like, and I’ll agree.

      But you can’t claim it’s varied and evolving. It just isn’t.

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        13 months ago

        I think the reason you don’t notice is because it’s so good and fitting… But it is varied and evolving, specially post time skip.

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          don’t notice is because it’s so good and fitting

          I wish. I can’t not notice the music. That’s the problem.