Crisis Core: Final Fantasy VII - Genesis vs Sephiroth (Jap Dub)
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you know that he looks like gakt? :P
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@AnkokunoTsubasa it's actually even more badadd, since his long katana is really a two handed weapon, because they are quite heavy compared to a standard katana
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@Ishidasouken actually dubbing means replacing the original voices :P, but thanks for the vid! :D
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most incredible fight.......messed up by a toy sword
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genesis somewhat reminds me of dante of the devil may cry saga
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@epicwarding He voice acted him of course ;)
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Everyone that became really happy when realize that sephiroth is left-handed, thumbs UP.
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@Ishidasouken It's originally suppose to be a regular Nodachi, although it is still a two-handed weapon. It's just that fangirls exagerated it's length and that's what it would become.
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@Gulliman01 sarcasm?
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@Ishidasouken なる+ん+だ (narunda) that "N" means a statement. Also personal interest in one question...but not the case. Teinei (polite) form is なるのです (narunodesu)
ITS NOT A JAP DUB ITS THE ORIGINAL......YOU ONLY PUT IT IN ENGLISH DUB
olesos 4 months ago
@olesos a dub is, taking a video and adding voices
since 3d characters dont have voice on their own - its dubbed, like anime
this is the original version, the japanese dub
without dub, there would be no voices
Ishidasouken 3 months ago
this is really good subbing!!! umm what kind of subbing software did you use?
perpoleper 1 year ago
@perpoleper I didn't make this. But I use Sony Vegas for all video editing. Font like that would be easy as well.
Obviously there are also tools only for subtitling.
Ishidasouken 1 year ago
When Genesis says 俺も英雄になるんだ (Ore mo eiyuu ni naru nda) I cant quite figure out what form of naru (to become) he is using. I know that the nda ending for verbs is always verbs which end in mu, bu or nu and that this is the past tense. This makes no sense for 2 reasons: 1: the translation would be "i too became a hero," 2: if it was past tense naru would be natta since naru ends in ru. So is he saying it with just the casual form of desu (naru da) or is narunda an actual conjugation?
kcronig 1 year ago
@kcronig instead of desu, it's da. males can/should/do use often verb+n da
obviously this is casual speech.
Ishidasouken 1 year ago