The stage play is available on DVD, which is available on Amazon Japan. However, it's rather expensive (~80 USD before shipping and import tax) and it's probably also worth bearing in mind it's region-locked (specifically, it'll only run on devices that can run Region 2 DVDs).
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Oof well maybe one dayDigsu wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 2:08 pmThe stage play is available on DVD, which is available on Amazon Japan. However, it's rather expensive (~80 USD before shipping and import tax) and it's probably also worth bearing in mind it's region-locked (specifically, it'll only run on devices that can run Region 2 DVDs).
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Yeah the show was really amazing!FoxxTrott wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 1:57 pmI really wish I could see itSilver_Alchemist wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 12:15 pmOkay. Just needed to make sure if it was 5000 people in Tokyo alone, or if it was around 5000 people for all the shows:)
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Well, Regnant has the DVD and is looking for people to sub it so hopefully you will be able to watch it sometimeFoxxTrott wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 1:57 pmI really wish I could see itSilver_Alchemist wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 12:15 pmOkay. Just needed to make sure if it was 5000 people in Tokyo alone, or if it was around 5000 people for all the shows:)
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That's amazing news I hope some people are able to helpWolpard wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 9:53 pmWell, Regnant has the DVD and is looking for people to sub it so hopefully you will be able to watch it sometimeFoxxTrott wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 1:57 pmI really wish I could see itSilver_Alchemist wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 12:15 pm
Okay. Just needed to make sure if it was 5000 people in Tokyo alone, or if it was around 5000 people for all the shows:)
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So cool! So is it in Japanese atm?Wolpard wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 9:53 pmWell, Regnant has the DVD and is looking for people to sub it so hopefully you will be able to watch it sometimeFoxxTrott wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 1:57 pmI really wish I could see itSilver_Alchemist wrote: ↑Thu Jul 30, 2020 12:15 pm
Okay. Just needed to make sure if it was 5000 people in Tokyo alone, or if it was around 5000 people for all the shows:)
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I recently discovered a movie titled ''Bagi, Monster of might nature'' and I have a strong feeling Kaibutsu's name/facility might have been taken from it actually. I mean, what are the chances that both would coincidentally feature a P-4 lab for torturing dangerous genetically engineered monster animals?
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Oh interesting theory!! Considering Tezuka's work is very influential, it's definitely possible.Kaiken wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 9:49 pm I recently discovered a movie titled ''Bagi, Monster of might nature'' and I have a strong feeling Kaibutsu's name/facility might have been taken from it actually. I mean, what are the chances that both would coincidentally feature a P-4 lab for torturing dangerous genetically engineered monster animals?
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P4 is actually the term given to a type of biosafety laboratory, with the numbers being an indicator of how dangerous the contents of the laboratory are - they go from 1 (non-pathogenic strains of bacterium such as E.coli) to 4 ("level 4 hot agents" being the most lethal Resident Evil stuff we know of - such as Ebola). They're also known as BSL(BioSafety Level)-4, BSL-2 etcetera. So I can see how these places, where they're liking performing experiments on animals with potentially hazardous viruses, might be P4 laboratories.Kaiken wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 9:49 pm I recently discovered a movie titled ''Bagi, Monster of might nature'' and I have a strong feeling Kaibutsu's name/facility might have been taken from it actually. I mean, what are the chances that both would coincidentally feature a P-4 lab for torturing dangerous genetically engineered monster animals?
Although, Kaibutsu escaped his lab by jumping out a window... and somehow, I highly doubt that there are any windows in a BSL-4 lab, for obvious reasons.
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Actually, Kaibutsu ran through a door (only anime did via a window....)Shining Sirius wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 10:25 amP4 is actually the term given to a type of biosafety laboratory, with the numbers being an indicator of how dangerous the contents of the laboratory are - they go from 1 (non-pathogenic strains of bacterium such as E.coli) to 4 ("level 4 hot agents" being the most lethal Resident Evil stuff we know of - such as Ebola). They're also known as BSL(BioSafety Level)-4, BSL-2 etcetera. So I can see how these places, where they're liking performing experiments on animals with potentially hazardous viruses, might be P4 laboratories.Kaiken wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 9:49 pm I recently discovered a movie titled ''Bagi, Monster of might nature'' and I have a strong feeling Kaibutsu's name/facility might have been taken from it actually. I mean, what are the chances that both would coincidentally feature a P-4 lab for torturing dangerous genetically engineered monster animals?
Although, Kaibutsu escaped his lab by jumping out a window... and somehow, I highly doubt that there are any windows in a BSL-4 lab, for obvious reasons.
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Thank you for that correction, Tora. I couldn't remember if his escape was the same in the manga.Tora wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 4:00 pmActually, Kaibutsu ran through a door (only anime did via a window....)Shining Sirius wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 10:25 amP4 is actually the term given to a type of biosafety laboratory, with the numbers being an indicator of how dangerous the contents of the laboratory are - they go from 1 (non-pathogenic strains of bacterium such as E.coli) to 4 ("level 4 hot agents" being the most lethal Resident Evil stuff we know of - such as Ebola). They're also known as BSL(BioSafety Level)-4, BSL-2 etcetera. So I can see how these places, where they're liking performing experiments on animals with potentially hazardous viruses, might be P4 laboratories.Kaiken wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 9:49 pm I recently discovered a movie titled ''Bagi, Monster of might nature'' and I have a strong feeling Kaibutsu's name/facility might have been taken from it actually. I mean, what are the chances that both would coincidentally feature a P-4 lab for torturing dangerous genetically engineered monster animals?
Although, Kaibutsu escaped his lab by jumping out a window... and somehow, I highly doubt that there are any windows in a BSL-4 lab, for obvious reasons.
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Interesting. That explains the ''4'', but what about ''P''? Does it also signify something in real life?Shining Sirius wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 10:25 amP4 is actually the term given to a type of biosafety laboratory, with the numbers being an indicator of how dangerous the contents of the laboratory are - they go from 1 (non-pathogenic strains of bacterium such as E.coli) to 4 ("level 4 hot agents" being the most lethal Resident Evil stuff we know of - such as Ebola). They're also known as BSL(BioSafety Level)-4, BSL-2 etcetera. So I can see how these places, where they're liking performing experiments on animals with potentially hazardous viruses, might be P4 laboratories.Kaiken wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 9:49 pm I recently discovered a movie titled ''Bagi, Monster of might nature'' and I have a strong feeling Kaibutsu's name/facility might have been taken from it actually. I mean, what are the chances that both would coincidentally feature a P-4 lab for torturing dangerous genetically engineered monster animals?
Although, Kaibutsu escaped his lab by jumping out a window... and somehow, I highly doubt that there are any windows in a BSL-4 lab, for obvious reasons.
Yea, or it might be added as an easter egg by Yoshi or his editors.Wolpard wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 11:15 pmOh interesting theory!! Considering Tezuka's work is very influential, it's definitely possible.Kaiken wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 9:49 pm I recently discovered a movie titled ''Bagi, Monster of might nature'' and I have a strong feeling Kaibutsu's name/facility might have been taken from it actually. I mean, what are the chances that both would coincidentally feature a P-4 lab for torturing dangerous genetically engineered monster animals?
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The "P" stands for "Pathogen" or "Protection" level. Again, 1 being the least hazardous and 4 being the most lethal. Or, in the case of Protection, how much specialised protective clothing you will need - 4 being the need to wear a Positive Pressure Personnel Suit (one of those Hazmat bodysuits that makes the wearer look like an astronaut).Kaiken wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 6:15 pmInteresting. That explains the ''4'', but what about ''P''? Does it also signify something in real life?Shining Sirius wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 10:25 amP4 is actually the term given to a type of biosafety laboratory, with the numbers being an indicator of how dangerous the contents of the laboratory are - they go from 1 (non-pathogenic strains of bacterium such as E.coli) to 4 ("level 4 hot agents" being the most lethal Resident Evil stuff we know of - such as Ebola). They're also known as BSL(BioSafety Level)-4, BSL-2 etcetera. So I can see how these places, where they're liking performing experiments on animals with potentially hazardous viruses, might be P4 laboratories.Kaiken wrote: ↑Sun Aug 16, 2020 9:49 pm I recently discovered a movie titled ''Bagi, Monster of might nature'' and I have a strong feeling Kaibutsu's name/facility might have been taken from it actually. I mean, what are the chances that both would coincidentally feature a P-4 lab for torturing dangerous genetically engineered monster animals?
Although, Kaibutsu escaped his lab by jumping out a window... and somehow, I highly doubt that there are any windows in a BSL-4 lab, for obvious reasons.
Actually, this conversations brings up some interesting questions... such as; why were the humans in the P4 laboratory not wearing PPPS and just ordinary lab coats if they were indeed experimenting with viruses? And why did the P4 facility have air vents and windows?
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Presumably for the same reason they were trying to make a dog a suitable organ donor for humans by shoving DNA from people and assorted animals (possibly including reptiles if the scales on his haunches are anything to go by) into it and grafting Hot Topic chains directly into its flesh.Shining Sirius wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 6:57 pm Actually, this conversations brings up some interesting questions... such as; why were the humans in the P4 laboratory not wearing Positive Pressure Personnel Suits and just ordinary lab coats? And why did the P4 facility have air vents and windows?
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I've been looking everywhere on the internet and have never stumbled across a Swedish, Finnish, or Norwegian dub of the GDW anime. Do they even exist? Are there even other dubs of GDW except the Danish and the Chinese one (I think there is a Chinese one)?
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No, the only dubs of GDW are in Chinese and Danish. Finnish, Swedish, and Norwegian are only offered in subs.Silver_Alchemist wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 12:52 pm I've been looking everywhere on the internet and have never stumbled across a Swedish, Finnish, or Norwegian dub of the GDW anime. Do they even exist? Are there even other dubs of GDW except the Danish and the Chinese one (I think there is a Chinese one)?
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Well that’s sad. Thank you for telling me.Wolpard wrote: ↑Fri Sep 04, 2020 1:54 amNo, the only dubs of GDW are in Chinese and Danish. Finnish, Swedish, and Norwegian are only offered in subs.Silver_Alchemist wrote: ↑Thu Sep 03, 2020 12:52 pm I've been looking everywhere on the internet and have never stumbled across a Swedish, Finnish, or Norwegian dub of the GDW anime. Do they even exist? Are there even other dubs of GDW except the Danish and the Chinese one (I think there is a Chinese one)?
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I've been thinking of the moment when Hiro saw Kamakiri as an adult.Hiro told him that he killed his father but Kamakiri refused to recognize him.
Then during their final battle,he tells him"Kid you're going where your father is." How is that? Also what was the age of Kamakiri at that time?
Then during their final battle,he tells him"Kid you're going where your father is." How is that? Also what was the age of Kamakiri at that time?
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The first time he encounters Hiro, he is disrespecting him, so he doesn't acknowledge Hiro. Kamakiri was an adult when he killed Hiro's father, but I don't think there is an exact age.Phantom Riki wrote: ↑Tue Sep 22, 2020 2:28 am I've been thinking of the moment when Hiro saw Kamakiri as an adult.Hiro told him that he killed his father but Kamakiri refused to recognize him.
Then during their final battle,he tells him"Kid you're going where your father is." How is that? Also what was the age of Kamakiri at that time?