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39-2 - Dragon Ball Z [Ocean Dub] - Episode 8-9
Goku falls off Snake Way and lands in the Home for Infinite Losers. Naturally, he overcomes this, only to meet a beautiful snake woman who wants to eat him. Snake Way is certainly not an easy place to run.
This week on Toonami Absolution, Alyx, Jon, and Sam cover Ocean Dub Episodes 8 and 9: "Home for Infinite Losers" and "Princess Snake's Hospitality".
And yes, we will be defending the decision to call it HFIL.
"Home for Infinite Losers" sends Goku plummeting off Snake Way into the realm below, which the Japanese version calls Hell. Naturally, the Ocean/Saban dub couldn’t let that fly and opts to rechristen it as the Home for Infinite Losers, one of the most infamous bits of censorship in anime history.
We would like to go on record that HFIL is an inspired piece of localization and we will not be taking questions.
After Goku escapes, we go into "Princess Snake's Hospitality,” where Goku arrives at a palace on Snake Way. Naturally, Goku assumes this is King Kai's home, only to find Princess Snake, the palace’s true owner, is actually a giant snake who wants to marry Goku or eat him (her moods change quickly).
We discuss if Dragon Ball Z’s pacing holds up today and get into why the HFIL rename, actually makes sense when you consider the rest of the arc.
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📌 Topics covered this episode:
– DBZ Ocean Dub Episode 8 "Home for Infinite Losers" recap & review
– DBZ Ocean Dub Episode 9 "Princess Snake's Hospitality" recap & review
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39-1 - Batman: The Animated Series - Episodes 1-2
34:47|September 1992. Fox Kids. The opening notes of Danny Elfman's Batman theme over a city drawn in shadow and dark watercolour. One of the greatest animated series ever made has just begun.This week on Toonami Absolution, Alyx, Jon, and Sam start a brand new series: Batman: The Animated Series, we’re going to be covering the show from the very first episode (in production order)."On Leather Wings" is the premiere and it starts in classic monster movie fashion as Batman tracks down Dr. Kirk Langstrom, a scientist who has developed a formula to turn himself into a fusion of man and bat. A Man-Bat if you will.Then "Christmas with the Joker" sees Mark Hamill make his debut as the Joker, in a story where Joker captures Gotham PD’s top brass on Christmas Eve and throws Batman into a race against time to save them.We discuss if Batman: TAS holds up today, the significance of Kevin Conroy's voice work, and how this show has heavily shaped all of our lives and all superhero media that followed it.🔔 Subscribe for our ongoing episode-by-episode watch-through of Batman: The Animated Series!📌 Topics covered this episode:– Batman: TAS Episode 1 "On Leather Wings" recap & review– Batman: TAS Episode 2 "Christmas with the Joker" recap & review
38-3 - Resident Evil: Death Island
34:45|Jill Valentine is tracking a zombie outbreak in San Francisco. Leon Kennedy is hunting a kidnapped scientist. Claire Redfield is investigating a monstrous mutant fish that is killing whales in the bay. Chris Redfield is useless, again.This week on Toonami Absolution, Alyx, Jon, and Sam cover Resident Evil: Death Island (2023), the fourth Resident Evil CGI film and Capcom’s attempt to do Avengers for Resident Evil characters.Set in 2015, a year after Vendetta and two years after the events of Resident Evil 6, Death Island brings together the largest cast of Resident Evil characters yet. Most notably, Jill Valentine, fresh of Wesker’s latest dumb plan, makes her CGI movie debut, meaning we finally get to see most of the original cast work together (except Barry, Barry is never in these things).When Alcatraz is been turned into a bio-weapons staging ground by a guy called Diego, everyone heads to San Francisco to kick him a good old-fashioned kicking, which is very much a Resident Evil film doing what a Resident Evil film does.We discuss what Death Island adds to the CGI franchise, if Jill’s first movie outing is good, and how all the CGI Resident Evil movies stack up. 🔔 Subscribe for our ongoing watch-through of the Resident Evil animated films!
38-2 - Dragon Ball Z [Ocean Dub] - Episode 6-7
32:11|One episode is about Gohan befriending a dinosaur in the wilderness and then watching it get eaten. The other is about Vegeta and Nappa wiping out a planet of bug people just because they can. DBZ filler contains multitudes.This week on Toonami Absolution, Alyx, Jon, and Sam cover Ocean Dub Episodes 6 and 7: "Gohan Makes a Friend" and "Trouble on Arlia.""Gohan Makes a Friend" continues the ongoing survival arc as Piccolo watches from a distance while Gohan makes a new friend who quickly meets a terrible fate (as is the norm for all Dragon Ball Z filler characters) Meanwhile, we learn that Yamcha has become a baseball player, as Krillin goes to recruit him for the battle against the Saiyans.Then "Trouble on Arlia" has Vegeta and Nappa stop off on Planet Arlia and fight everyone they come across, just because they think it would be fun. Once they’ve done this, Vegeta destroys the planet from orbit, just to make sure nobody gets the wrong idea about what this trip was.We discuss if Dragon Ball Z’s early filler was a good idea, question how Trouble on Arlia made it past Saban’s censors and discuss if the Ocean dub is the best way to experience Dragon Ball Z.🔔 Subscribe for our ongoing watch-through of Dragon Ball Z from the very beginning!📌 Topics covered:– DBZ Ocean Dub Episode 6 "Gohan Makes a Friend" recap & review– DBZ Ocean Dub Episode 7 "Trouble on Arlia" recap & review
38-1 - Transformers: Beast Wars - Season 2: Episode 13
33:35|The Season 2 finale of Beast Wars does something no children's animated series had any business doing in 1998: the heroes lose via time paradox.This week on Toonami Absolution, Alyx, Jon, and Sam cover "The Agenda (Part 3)" the conclusion of the Beast Wars Season 2 finale and one of the weirdest endings in the franchise's history.With Megatron captured and aboard Ravage's transwarp cruiser, the situation looks like it's finally wrapping up, until Megatron reveals that this plan was just a front for this other, even more evil plan.At the same time Blackarachnia and Silverbolt uncover the Ark, the crashed Autobot ship that contains every dormant G1 hero and villain who will go on to fight in the original Transformers series. Naturally, Megatron gets in and fires a full-powered blast directly into the face of the sleeping original Optimus Prime, causing a time paradox that seems to wipe out everyone and render the storyline null and void.Naturally, Alyx (being a massive Transformers fan) has to break this down to Jon and Sam, who are very confused about this whole thing. We talk about what this episode does well, what it lacks and guess what this cliffhanger means going into Season 3, and ponder if anyone can replace Dinobot. 🔔 Subscribe for our ongoing coverage of Beast Wars from the very beginning!📌 Topics covered this episode:– Beast Wars Season 2 Episode 13 "The Agenda (Part 3)" recap & review– Beast Wars Season 2 retrospective
37-3 - Resident Evil: Vendetta
35:16|Chris Redfield gets his team killed (yet again). Leon S. Kennedy can’t get his vacation. Rebecca Chambers has been missing from the franchise for fifteen years, but now she’s back (just to big kidnapped). A mysterious man releases a virus on New York City. Basically, business as usual in the Resident Evil universe.This week on Toonami Absolution, Alyx, Jon, and Sam cover Resident Evil: Vendetta (2017), the third Capcom CGI film and the one that finally brings Chris, Leon, and Rebecca into the same story.Set between Resident Evil 6 and Resident Evil 7 starts with Chris Redfield trying to hunt down Glenn Arias, a black market weapons dealer with a new virus and a very personal revenge plan.Alas, Arias escapes forcing Chris to team up with Leon S. Kennedy and Rebecca Chambers, to bring him down. Alas, Arias becomes fixated on Rebecca Chambers due to her resemblance to his dead wife. Thus, Leon grabs a motorcycle and joins Chris on a race through New York to save Rebecca and stop Arias before he can turn everyone into zombies.We discuss how Vendetta compares to Degeneration and Damnation, what we think about Rebecca's return to the franchise after fifteen years absence, and if Capcom actually understands what Resident Evil fans actually want from a movie version.🔔 Subscribe for our ongoing watch-through of Toonami and Adult Swim's most iconic films and franchise deep cuts!
37-2 - Dragon Ball Z [Ocean Dub] Episode 5 + Dragon Ball Z [Funimation Dub] Episode 9
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37-1 - Transformers: Beast Wars - Season 2: Episodes 11-12
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36-3 - Resident Evil: Damnation
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