Japanese Anime Classic Collection
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| Added: | 2:45 am on July 15th 2009 |
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| Peers: | 14 peers - 14 seeders - 0 leechers |
| Last Activity: | 1 min |
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Last edited: 3 years and 10 months and 6 days
| DL | Type | Filename | Size |
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| ANIME_CLASSIC_COLLECTION_VOL.1.pdf | 71.04 KB | ||
| ANIME_CLASSIC_COLLECTION_VOL.2.pdf | 84.65 KB | ||
| ANIME_CLASSIC_COLLECTION_VOL.3.pdf | 92.81 KB | ||
| ANIME_CLASSIC_COLLECTION_VOL.4.pdf | 88.94 KB |
Norad
July 16th 2009 (3 years and 10 months and 4 days)man, i really liked it.
i study animation and those were true gifts.
id love to see more.
Schuldig_kun
July 17th 2009 (3 years and 10 months and 4 days)
THAAAAAAAANK YOU!!!!!!!!
Fredrick2003
August 2nd 2009 (3 years and 9 months and 18 days)
Does anyone know if these... Can be experience by somebody who doesn't know Japanese?
sashagirl
August 19th 2009 (3 years and 9 months and 1 day)
Awesomeness.. Thanks a bunch animestudz !!!
@Fredrick2003 .. kinda late but.. there are english subs [chinese, japanese and korean as well as far as i can see]
@Fredrick2003 .. kinda late but.. there are english subs [chinese, japanese and korean as well as far as i can see]
RaivuJoe42
January 23rd 2010 (3 years and 3 months and 27 days)
VERY nice. Thanks man.
RaivuJoe42
January 23rd 2010 (3 years and 3 months and 27 days)
VERY nice. Thanks man.
Magoz
January 28th 2010 (3 years and 3 months and 22 days)
This looks awesome, i have to see it, thanks by your work...
neo1024
(Ghibli Fanatic)
June 23rd 2010 (2 years and 10 months and 28 days)
How did this pearl managed to go by me? This needs to be corrected immediately! Downloading... Thank you, animestudz
LovetheMusic
July 15th 2010 (2 years and 10 months and 6 days)
It would be interesting to see the animation from Japan before, during and just after World War II. You know the propaganda against the United States and it's allies. I know that I would not be offended if there was a collection like that.
neo1024
(Ghibli Fanatic)
July 15th 2010 (2 years and 10 months and 6 days)
I've made an offer here:
http://www.bakabt.com/153827-momotaros-divine-sea-warriors-1945-raw.html
Let's see if it flies...
http://www.bakabt.com/153827-momotaros-divine-sea-warriors-1945-raw.html
Let's see if it flies...
Sakura90
September 5th 2011 (1 year and 8 months and 15 days)
Well, well, what we have here... quite a treasure. It needs more love though, so...
The chapters where "plain" named ones from DVD (Chapter 1, Chapter 2, etc). Given each "disk" has several unrelated "films", they SCREAMED for names. I edited the xml files and added names in kanji and romaji. MKV chapter files allow to have different names for the same chapter, but no player (nor Haali Splitter) shows them all, only the first one in the list. So putting kanji, romaji and English names in each chapter was useless. The xml files are in kanji OR romaji (no English, I was lazy). Make your pick and remux into the mkvs.
Next, Digital Meme has a nice guide for each of the films in the disks plus a summary of some of the stories and a comment from Tadao Sato. It was a pitty to let all that rot in a website, so I went and made a PDF containing all the info to have in handy if the site disappears, zombies attack the interwebz or whatever calamity could happen. Always archive and have backups of everything, that's my motto. It's not awesome but I think it ended up nicely arranged. I made two PDFs, one in Japanese and another in English (with romaji), just like the site shows.
With nothing else to add, here's the link. Enjoy
P.S.: The PDFs have fonts embedded (only containing the characters used), just in case Earth melts, all PCs burn in a fire and you end up seeing the PDF in an alien OS without the standard human fonts. Like I said... nothing has to be taken for granted (?)
(1 year and 1 month and 21 days)... no one cares anymore... well, let this be a message for whatever species discover this buried torrent in the future when the world ends...
The chapters where "plain" named ones from DVD (Chapter 1, Chapter 2, etc). Given each "disk" has several unrelated "films", they SCREAMED for names. I edited the xml files and added names in kanji and romaji. MKV chapter files allow to have different names for the same chapter, but no player (nor Haali Splitter) shows them all, only the first one in the list. So putting kanji, romaji and English names in each chapter was useless. The xml files are in kanji OR romaji (no English, I was lazy). Make your pick and remux into the mkvs.
Next, Digital Meme has a nice guide for each of the films in the disks plus a summary of some of the stories and a comment from Tadao Sato. It was a pitty to let all that rot in a website, so I went and made a PDF containing all the info to have in handy if the site disappears, zombies attack the interwebz or whatever calamity could happen. Always archive and have backups of everything, that's my motto. It's not awesome but I think it ended up nicely arranged. I made two PDFs, one in Japanese and another in English (with romaji), just like the site shows.
With nothing else to add, here's the link. Enjoy

P.S.: The PDFs have fonts embedded (only containing the characters used), just in case Earth melts, all PCs burn in a fire and you end up seeing the PDF in an alien OS without the standard human fonts. Like I said... nothing has to be taken for granted (?)
(1 year and 1 month and 21 days)... no one cares anymore... well, let this be a message for whatever species discover this buried torrent in the future when the world ends...
neo1024
(Ghibli Fanatic)
September 7th 2011 (1 year and 8 months and 13 days)
I still do care.
Thank you for the effort - very nicely done!
Thank you for the effort - very nicely done! Wakaki2d
February 9th 2012 (1 year and 3 months and 10 days)» Sakura90
Well, well, what we have here... quite a treasure. It needs more love though, so...The chapters where "plain" named ones from DVD (Chapter 1, Chapter 2, etc). Given each "disk" has several unrelated "films", they SCREAMED for names. I edited the xml files and added names in kanji and romaji. MKV chapter files allow to have different names for the same chapter, but no player (nor Haali Splitter) shows them all, only the first one in the list. So putting kanji, romaji and English names in each chapter was useless. The xml files are in kanji OR romaji (no English, I was lazy). Make your pick and remux into the mkvs.
Next, Digital Meme has a nice guide for each of the films in the disks plus a summary of some of the stories and a comment from Tadao Sato. It was a pitty to let all that rot in a website, so I went and made a PDF containing all the info to have in handy if the site disappears, zombies attack the interwebz or whatever calamity could happen. Always archive and have backups of everything, that's my motto. It's not awesome but I think it ended up nicely arranged. I made two PDFs, one in Japanese and another in English (with romaji), just like the site shows.
With nothing else to add, here's the link. Enjoy

P.S.: The PDFs have fonts embedded (only containing the characters used), just in case Earth melts, all PCs burn in a fire and you end up seeing the PDF in an alien OS without the standard human fonts. Like I said... nothing has to be taken for granted (?)
(1 year and 1 month and 21 days)... no one cares anymore... well, let this be a message for whatever species discover this buried torrent in the future when the world ends...
Sadly something even worse happened. Link seized by the Gov't >_<
Submitting





Enjoy.
flosakura
July 16th 2009 (3 years and 10 months and 5 days)just a note to those who'd started watching this, but had never seen any silence films... the words inbetween the scenes are "intertitles". those who can read them will understand the story a lot better, since they are lines of narration meant to go with the pictures or dialogues.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Intertitle
also worth noting that only the intertitles are the original narrations. the extra subtitles are the benshi's narration which may or may not be from a benshi at the time. if you're watching it in the 20s in a theatre, different benshi in different theatres would be narrating different story, there isn't a set script for them... i was told that they actually make up teh story on the spot and it changes with different showing they get too (as does teh live musical accomplishment)...