>https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XiWXdz0aoLA
Why Dougram is more intense than actual /m/ shows?
Remake when?
>>13828047
>actual /m/ shows
What the fuck is this supposed to mean. Is /m/ not mecha all of a sudden?
Remake never. You can enjoy the modern Max Factory kits or Revoltech action figures of some of the Combat Armors though.
The Dougram, Alternate Dougram, Soltic, Blockhead, Ironfoot, and Native Dancer are all out from MF. I think a Bushman may be coming soon, as well as perhaps the "stripped down" Soltics seen just after the Bonar arc. good stuff
>>13828077
IBO is the actual gundam show with almost no action.
>>13828077
>Remake never.
At least a OVA like Votoms
>>13828082
Oh. Well, that's too bad, I haven't seen it yet.
In any case, OP, I think you also did a little disservice to those who haven't seen the series, since this battle is a long way in. Even if there aren't really any spoilers in it, there could've been another battle to show off.
Have you enjoyed the show, at least?
>>13828099
>modern takahashi
No thank you, leave Dougram back in his prime
>>13828047
Why remake something that is perfect?
Dougram does really need blurays.
Or at the least quarter way decent rips.
>>13830845
Aren't the original films/cels lost or something?
>>13830853
As far as I know that's some Votoms OVAs. Nobody has actually provided any source for the Dougram claim. I think people just crossed wires because of the Takahashi connection.
I'm willing to be the show isn't popular enough in Japan to warrant cleaning it up. It is half again longer than the standard mecha of the tie.
>>13831534
Ironic, since it was a big deal back in the day. Maybe it'll get its time in the limelight again after most old mecha shows get the BD treatment.On the other hand, the actual problem is Crinn won't be around to put the subs on them.
>>13831534
>>13831541
Oh, and quality of the film negatives aside, I think it's rather obvious that even the rips we have right now are shit. At the minimum, better encodes could make it look at least somewhat better.
Fang of the Sun Dougram is one of my top three favorite anime, if not my favorite.
That being said though, I'm not sure if I'd want to see it get remade. Some of the key staff members have already died, and the writing for anime seems to be badly on the decline, and dependence on computers to do the animating for the animators seems to be on the rise. Japanese takes on robot anime over the past 10 years or so have for the most part left me disappointed, and the art style of choice for most modern designs looks like someone took a hammer to a glass bottle and reassembled it into a vaguely robot shape.
Like with Escaflowne, I think that we should just take a few steps back and just appreciate it for what it is.
>>13834059
>complains about modern anime and mecha
>praises Escaflowne
>>13830845
>>13831655
I found some raws with a much bigger filesize, but they are still WMV. The MP4 files on Baidu had burned in Asian subs.
Canary doujins when?
>>13834082
"Modern anime" begins where Cel-Shading on transparency sheets ends.
Once artists had to stop actually drawing everything they wanted to animate frame by frame, they started going batshit insane with mecha designs.
>>13834059
That's one fucked up Thud.
>>13835297
Funny how well your image works for what you're saying
>>13835683
What the hell're you talking about?
>>13828047
I really would like to see a sequel, I think they could do something cool with the other inhabitable planets in Deloyer's system. Maybe a few decades later when those have been colonized they start to seek their own independence like Deloyer sought to split from Earth.
>>13836546
Sequel could be interesting. There's still a lot of potential for the setting.
But like I said, I'm sceptical about a remake.
Some side stories about some of the characters could work well.
>>13840626
I thought it was the "Junk Dealer"?
>>13840707
I think the stencil font makes it looks a little bit more aggressive.
>>13828047
>>13828099
>>13836546
>>13837419
"-I asked if he ever planned on returning to Dougram as he had done with Votoms, but he replied that he preferred to make something new, and had only returned to Votoms due to massive fan-demand."
http://desustorage.org/m/thread/6984019/#6984019
>>13840711
Oh wow, reading again it still says "Junk Dealer" but the font really makes it look like "Junk Defiler". I've been bamboozled.
>>13840747
>massive fan-demand
I'm guessing that's dissipated since they saw the last spate of Votoms stuff
>>13828047
>than other /m/ shows
Are you literally retarded? In what possible way is dougram not /m/?
>>13841261
It's explained a post later, he's basically just saying it's better than other /m/ shows airing right now.
>Implying dougram isn't an 'actual' /m/ show
>>13841707
>It's explained a post later,
Yeah. No it's not.
>>13828077
>What the fuck is this supposed to mean. Is /m/ not mecha all of a sudden?
If you mean the third post. Yeah, that's just shit posting IBO, and " actual gundam show". So it's probably not even the op, and if it is, than OP thinks Dougram is Gundam. Or all mecha shows are gundam or something.
>>13841782
Oh, my bad then.
This is probably in a higher resolution somewhere.
>>13844556
this owns and makes me happy that there's people outside of /m/ that like dougram as much as we do
>>13844556
Looks like some anime convention in Japan during 80s.
>>13828047
>Remake
Hollywood cancer.
>>13828047
>Remake when?
When we make mecha genre great again!
Seriously that is the only I can see anyone would be able to put it as a profitable venture before producers.
>>13845178
Why even remake it, wasn't it done well enough the first time?
>>13848518
Is it from a real game or video game screen shot art (like you posted a Dougram NES/PC-98 rpg screenshot in previous dougram thread)?
>>13852727
Back when Crinn was subbing Dougram we'd have threads. In these threads the enigmatic Tempura-J would post what I assume was his handi-work. As far as I know it's original to him.
>>13852792
Now I feel I have missed a lot. Can't be helped since I didn't had PC and internet that time.
Finished the series a month ago, really liked the reporter dude and Crinn's uncle. I was touched by that last scene between Crinn and his father
Would definitely rewatch if there are BDs released
>tfw subs will never be put over the Layzner BDs
>>13855637
>Uncle
You mean Boyd? Wasn't he more of a brother-in-law, since he married Crinn's older sister?
I really liked him and Lertoff too. Boyd is a pretty legitimate "did nothing wrong" sort of fellow, and I like how he earned the respect of the Palmina administration team and Samalin through his determination. He made a good account of himself.
>>13856054
He was too good for this wreached system though
I just finished watching this series. I'm kinda torn between the length (75 episodes!) and the great writing. I still think they could have cut some stuff out and still keep the core intact.
Anyway, I liked how almost no one in the show was one-dimensional, and even the guy who you _know_ is the antagonist does a pretty bad job at it, because almost every other political player is a sly fox. I also liked how the show gave you a "happy ending" in one episode, just to take it from you in the next episodes. And it doesn't happen just once, but twice. The scale of the battle (particularly Stanrey Plateau) and that final snowballing towards the North Pole starport were the highlights of the show to me. And the last episode where Denon appears.
I've gotta say the ending dragged quite a lot for the last 5 episodes (one of the low points of the show for me), but I liked the final minutes.
If I could name a funny moment from the show, was Lecoque asking the soldiers to fire on that helicopter while having a shitfit, and no one follows him. It's laughable because Lecoque is a political eagle, but he has no personal charisma.
>>13856724
Glad to see you enjoyed it, at least.
>>13856724
The amount of episodes is what makes it intimidating to many though.
>>13860513
I absolutely loved the first time the rebels used the helicopters like this, to deliver Dougram on top of that battleship. One thing that tires me out in those anime is that it's always the enemies hauling reinforcements in with cool stuff, but seeing the main character do it for once was very refreshing.
>>13852754
Tracksuit Soltic best Soltic
>>13862764
>slavic soltic squatting on a truck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jm_6E9fsUWQ
HASHIREE
>>13881947
I'm not sure how to feel about this.
>>13891210
Wait, what's the reference here?
>>13891785
Heck if I know.
>>13828047
Muv-Luv Alternative had more intense battles.
>>13891210
Officer Jeny ?
>>13897990
I don't know if you've ever watched Dougram, but every 2-3 episodes there's shit exploding everywhere, sometimes even the protags didn't know what was there.
>the prison escape episode where Crinn shoots the linear cannon and it blows up like, half of the whole prison
>the whole Stanrey Plateau battle
>that final curbstomp battle in episode 66
After Episode 66, there are less and less battles, until they stop completely.
One thing I thought was weird was how Crinn didn't have any "rivals", because the guys kept dying. When the 4 guys in blue pilot suits (24th squad?) appear, you think he's gonna have an epic battle like Amuro vs Tri-Stars, but... nope. 2 of them are offed by other people, and the last two don't really have the edge necessary to finish Crinn off.