Animation Production: A.C.G.T.
Broadcaster:
AT-X (2011-01-08)
Chiba TV (2011-01-09)
Sun TV (2011-01-12)
Tokyo MX TV (2011-01-11)
TV Aichi (2011-01-11)
TV Kanagawa (2011-01-09)
TV Saitama (2011-01-10)
Editing: REAL-T
Music Production: Media Factory
Sound Production: Dax Production
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Corpse Princess
DVD - Part 1
The music isn't really the problem either. It's barely noticeable, slanting quiet when the story is all whispers and shadows, but ramping into choral hysterics when the gunfire is there to drown it out. It serves its purpose well. The voice acting is glaringly better in English than it is in Japanese, not because the Japanese is poor, (well…it mostly isn't,) but because the dub has no business sounding this good considering the dialogue here. Luci Christian achieves a unique timbre for Makina by speaking through what sounds like a clenched lower jaw most of the time. It's hard to describe, but this really does wonders for her character when she wavers, however subtly, and you can practically hear her lips tremble while she feigns being tough. It's unusually good for such run-of-the-mill material and this is true of all the actors in the dub. Even Aaron Dismuke does the best he can with nondescript Ouri. If nothing else, he sounds authentic, despite playing a character bland as the paper he's printed on. The Japanese seiyuu for many of these characters, particularly Ouri…well, if you can't say anything nice…the dub is recommended here.