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Yup! This thread just won't die.
This is what happens when I'm playing on the internet not shopping.
Anyway, I just finished rewatching this series to ID all of my cels properly. I must say it was a fun ride - one I need to do more often.
But the burning question remains . . . did RalphVboy ever watch the series?
This is what happens when I'm playing on the internet not shopping.
Anyway, I just finished rewatching this series to ID all of my cels properly. I must say it was a fun ride - one I need to do more often.
But the burning question remains . . . did RalphVboy ever watch the series?
Can you hear this fangirl squee?!
and the answer is.....no, unfortunately It's still on my "to-watch" list but I haven't gotten around to seeing it yet. I promise to watch it soon though, since I still want to participate in this threadduotrouble wrote:But the burning question remains . . . did RalphVboy ever watch the series?
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Well, I've been trying to get ahold of the Side B Manga. I finally ordered from a store recommended by a friend, but they are on backorder. Possibly 1-2 weeks before they get them in. Which, if they can get them, won't be bad. I haven't been able to find them anywhere else, other than YJ, and the fees keep me from wanting to bid on them there.
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It goes without saying. ""? Me, duotrouble ?
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One what?
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Yeah, I wish they were available in English, too. I did find a site where I was able to order them. (Plus one of the Salty Dog artbooks I still need ) Side B was back-ordered, though, so I hope I can still get them. The site said they could get them in a couple of weeks, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. (Even though they aren't in English. I can still look at the pictures, though. )duotrouble wrote: I'd love for the WK mangas to be available in English. I'd buy them in a heartbeat.
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If you're willing to scan the pages in once you get them, I'd be willing to try my hand at translating. I don't know how good a job I'd do, or how long it would take, though. I need to rewatch a few episodes of the series to get a feel for the difficulty level of the language.tex-chan wrote:Yeah, I wish they were available in English, too. I did find a site where I was able to order them. (Plus one of the Salty Dog artbooks I still need ) Side B was back-ordered, though, so I hope I can still get them. The site said they could get them in a couple of weeks, so I'm keeping my fingers crossed. (Even though they aren't in English. I can still look at the pictures, though. )duotrouble wrote: I'd love for the WK mangas to be available in English. I'd buy them in a heartbeat.
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That's so awesome, klet! I really wish I could read Japanese. Here's what I've found online to give you an idea of what it would look like.
http://www.kekkai.org/wkcorner/manga/manga.html
TC, if you could drop me that link, it would be wonderful.
http://www.kekkai.org/wkcorner/manga/manga.html
TC, if you could drop me that link, it would be wonderful.
Can you hear this fangirl squee?!