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Sarah has a very specific set of priorities when it comes down to it.
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The Important Things

September 25th, 2014 | by Trae Dorn
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  1. Leah
    Leah
    September 25, 2014 at 5:54 am | # | Reply

    Is Ruth asexual/aromantic, or is this a joke about a nerd girl we know that everyone asked out and no one ever succeeded? Both?

    • Trae Dorn
      Trae Dorn
      September 25, 2014 at 8:02 am | # | Reply

      Both. Mostly the former, but both.

  2. Langland
    Langland
    September 25, 2014 at 7:13 am | # | Reply

    Does Troy Harrington do any voices for that series?

    • Trae Dorn
      Trae Dorn
      September 25, 2014 at 8:04 am | # | Reply

      It’s not on his resume. 😛

      • Langland
        Langland
        September 25, 2014 at 1:13 pm | # | Reply

        So what company owns the dubbing rights to this series?

        • Trae Dorn
          Trae Dorn
          September 25, 2014 at 8:03 pm | # | Reply

          Victory Sunstar has the rights, but they’re currently in bankruptcy.

  3. KORfan
    KORfan
    September 25, 2014 at 7:37 pm | # | Reply

    Magical Soldier Princess Z is a remake of Galaxy Fighter Hiromi, which was a better series, but you kids won’t watch it because it isn’t CGI. At least I was able to replace my Arctic fansubs.

    • Trae Dorn
      Trae Dorn
      September 25, 2014 at 8:19 pm | # | Reply

      Actually you’re thinking of Magical Starlight Empress Z, which is totally different.

      Magic Soldier Princess Z is an obscure series from the late 70s. It was originally released stateside as the bastardized dub “Soldiers of the Sun” (where it got combined with the unrelated series “Lost Whispers” and “Destiny Police” which was weird) in 1982 by Silver Rhythm. Silver Rhythm lost the rights to MSPZ in 2002, when Victory Sunstar snatched it up. Victory Sunstar put out a DVD release in 2004. It didn’t sell well, so it went out of print in 2007 — and with Victory Sunstar’s legal and financial problems there doesn’t appear to be any chance of a rerelease.

      (As an odd coda, Silver Rhythm has tried to release a version of Soldiers of the Sun WITHOUT the MSPZ footage… And it doesn’t really work)

      • KORfan
        KORfan
        September 25, 2014 at 10:58 pm | # | Reply

        And Kelli and Sally were the *worst* names to use for those characters. Ugh! Thank the gods for the mute button.

        • Trae Dorn
          Trae Dorn
          September 26, 2014 at 12:39 am | # | Reply

          I just hate Captain/General Rayburn. I mean they made General Yamazaki from Destiny Police an older version of Tanaka from MSPZ. As if it made any sense to combine those two characters to bridge the “generations”

          What, did the guy just happen to grow his left arm back somehow?

          • Nick Izumi
            Nick Izumi
            September 26, 2014 at 6:51 pm | #

            You know, when I was a kid watching it, it always weirded me out that the character designs changed so drastically. When I found out they weren’t meant to be one cartoon, it made more sense.

          • KORfan
            KORfan
            September 29, 2014 at 6:53 pm | #

            My heart rate still doubles when I hear the theme song, though.

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    RISC is good


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