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Well, as you know, Pokemon had its season finale today and the final 4Kids dubbed episode before Pokemon USA takes over next season with the new cast, so I thought I'd write a eulogy of sorts as I put to rest a ritual I've been doing for 7 years. If you perform the same ritual as I have with this show, then I certainly would like your thoughts/reflections.
I'm feeling mixed as it's the last of my animated traditions--getting up on Saturday mornings to watch cartoons. While through the 90's, I had reasons to get up--90's Spidey, Batman/Superman TAS, and some of the finer Warner projects, but as those died down, I found one constant: the Pokemon dub. I'm not sure why I felt compelled to watch as the dub would take many liberties with the canon but I enjoyed the show later on, once my expectations lowered.
I think as Saturday morning cartoons have become passe, I wanted to cling to the few halcyon times of my childhood but this time being able to remember (my childhood was a hazy blur at times), and Kids WB gave me that, particularly as they were really the only game in town. And seeing Pokemon, I guess that affirmed my faithfulness as a fan, no matter what I thought about the series and I wanted to see how it ends and imagine my surprise when the quality improved over time in the 7 year span of my viewing. Of course I didn't care for Kids WB's bizarre treatment at times with the burnout, abuse, and odd promos, (including one involving bird excrement) but it wasn't the show's doing, so I never held that against them. I endured that because I cared about the show. Now with that gone, I'm liberated as there is nothing left for me on that network and I admit it does feel good.
Digressing to talk about the Pokemon dub, I know many people have taken potshots at it but it wasn't as bad as people thought. Voice cast wise, it was perfect or at least just right most of the time. Content-wise, well, I am generous than most other fans and I understood usually why 4Kids painted this out, or painted this in and learned not to take it so seriously (9/10th of the time). I learned later on, sixth season on, I found out that most of the odd edits were at Kids WB's insistence. Proved to me how odd Kids WB was in every sense of the word. Although, they were able to relax in time like with the polytheistic references and whatnot, so I can't complain.
Beyond the A.D.D. scored music issues and the lack of silence, I really have no complaints for 4Kids' take on things. Besides, if it was that horrible like say, their One Piece dub for example, why would I get up and watch week after week? Something had to draw me besides the subject matter. That will be the pity with the new dubbed episodes to a degree or two. More so as the second episode of the new season will focus on James (whose new voice actor...to put it kindly, makes my ears want to commit suicide) and make me hark back to the good old days when he had quite the smooth voice. That said, I don't want to make this the issue of dubs as I think the new owners will try their best and I shall adjust.
The episode itself was rather pointless as the denounement had things that really should have been said sooner and frankly find a better reason to have Ash and May fight but they didn't. Plus it ended in a tie, too. Fools.
With such a ritual, I knew the weekend would never officially start until I got up Saturday morning, despite the occasional health hazard with my odd hours. Now with everything I want to watch gone/ended/canceled and nothing to enthrall me, (such as 4Kids TV. I'll tape but I don't have the incentive to actually personally witness said shows, like here) I have no more motivation to wake up anymore. The VCRs can cover the rest, and I can spend my Friday nights chatting up late nights with my girlfriend and catching up on my sleep and I admit, it's a nice upgrade. I just hope Kids WB gives Pokemon a good send off as it being the only program to keep their pedestrian network afloat for the past few years but I doubt it.
I feel at the end of an era, that's been happening a lot this year as many traditions are ending. I'll just make new ones.
This is just from a longtime viewer who doesn't demand anything for his viewing, beyond saying he was pleased while he was being entertained. No more, no less.
I'm feeling mixed as it's the last of my animated traditions--getting up on Saturday mornings to watch cartoons. While through the 90's, I had reasons to get up--90's Spidey, Batman/Superman TAS, and some of the finer Warner projects, but as those died down, I found one constant: the Pokemon dub. I'm not sure why I felt compelled to watch as the dub would take many liberties with the canon but I enjoyed the show later on, once my expectations lowered.
I think as Saturday morning cartoons have become passe, I wanted to cling to the few halcyon times of my childhood but this time being able to remember (my childhood was a hazy blur at times), and Kids WB gave me that, particularly as they were really the only game in town. And seeing Pokemon, I guess that affirmed my faithfulness as a fan, no matter what I thought about the series and I wanted to see how it ends and imagine my surprise when the quality improved over time in the 7 year span of my viewing. Of course I didn't care for Kids WB's bizarre treatment at times with the burnout, abuse, and odd promos, (including one involving bird excrement) but it wasn't the show's doing, so I never held that against them. I endured that because I cared about the show. Now with that gone, I'm liberated as there is nothing left for me on that network and I admit it does feel good.
Digressing to talk about the Pokemon dub, I know many people have taken potshots at it but it wasn't as bad as people thought. Voice cast wise, it was perfect or at least just right most of the time. Content-wise, well, I am generous than most other fans and I understood usually why 4Kids painted this out, or painted this in and learned not to take it so seriously (9/10th of the time). I learned later on, sixth season on, I found out that most of the odd edits were at Kids WB's insistence. Proved to me how odd Kids WB was in every sense of the word. Although, they were able to relax in time like with the polytheistic references and whatnot, so I can't complain.
Beyond the A.D.D. scored music issues and the lack of silence, I really have no complaints for 4Kids' take on things. Besides, if it was that horrible like say, their One Piece dub for example, why would I get up and watch week after week? Something had to draw me besides the subject matter. That will be the pity with the new dubbed episodes to a degree or two. More so as the second episode of the new season will focus on James (whose new voice actor...to put it kindly, makes my ears want to commit suicide) and make me hark back to the good old days when he had quite the smooth voice. That said, I don't want to make this the issue of dubs as I think the new owners will try their best and I shall adjust.
The episode itself was rather pointless as the denounement had things that really should have been said sooner and frankly find a better reason to have Ash and May fight but they didn't. Plus it ended in a tie, too. Fools.
With such a ritual, I knew the weekend would never officially start until I got up Saturday morning, despite the occasional health hazard with my odd hours. Now with everything I want to watch gone/ended/canceled and nothing to enthrall me, (such as 4Kids TV. I'll tape but I don't have the incentive to actually personally witness said shows, like here) I have no more motivation to wake up anymore. The VCRs can cover the rest, and I can spend my Friday nights chatting up late nights with my girlfriend and catching up on my sleep and I admit, it's a nice upgrade. I just hope Kids WB gives Pokemon a good send off as it being the only program to keep their pedestrian network afloat for the past few years but I doubt it.
I feel at the end of an era, that's been happening a lot this year as many traditions are ending. I'll just make new ones.
This is just from a longtime viewer who doesn't demand anything for his viewing, beyond saying he was pleased while he was being entertained. No more, no less.
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