>Hokuto no Ken - Fist of the North Star Movie Collection [DVD/BD 8bit AC3]
So this just popped on Nyaa.
Is this a good entry point into the franchise? Can I start with these or is this one of those series where I need to track down the obscure original manga?
Not OP but i remember the manga having horrendous scans, did anyone ever update translations with better quality?
Hudson Anderson
Any reason for that? All I saw are really shitty low res scans with serious does of engrish to boot
Brandon Taylor
dose* obviously, typo
Elijah Brooks
yes, if you watch the movies youll get all the important details the manga is fast paced compared to the 1984 adaptation
Ryder Gutierrez
Either read the manga or, preferably, watch the original anime. It's one of the absolute best shows out there with excellent execution, directing, music, and voice acting.
Don't watch the movies to start, they are shitty adaptations in that they cut out a fuck ton of stuff.
Also describing anything Hokuto no Ken as obscure makes you sound like an idiot, NOTHING Hokuto no Ken is obscure is quite literally one of the most beloved and famous anime in the history of the medium.
Joseph Bailey
I meant the manga being obscure in English you dense fuck, show me a single fucking good scanlation cause I literally can't find anything that isn't 300x200 resolution garbage in engrish.
Gavin Young
Are the movies worth watching if I already watched the anime?
Brandon Morgan
Yes
Jonathan Harris
Obscure means hard to find our unknown, you dip. The scans are middling quality ranging from good to fine. Either read the manga (the pacing is very fast so it's a quick read) or watch the original anime which slows the pacing down which is in my opinion greatly to the story's benefit.
Don't listen to because if you are going to use the movies as a starting point you might as well just read an article in Wikipedia if you just want the most basic plot elements with minimal to no character development or plot details. The movies are more like high quality cliff notes made with people who are already fans in mind.
Michael James
The movies are a nice revisit with great animation. I'm personally also a big fan of the Raoh Gaiden anime which gives more development for the best character and shows his rise to power. It also has one of the catchiest OPs I've ever heard.
Jaxon Roberts
Fair enough, I'll get the anime instead then because I genuinely don't think these scans qualify as "fine" let alone good. Pic related, it's like a picture for ants that also looks like shit.
Anthony Murphy
>Ten no Haoh KAMI NO IKARI
SHIZUMETAMAE
INORITAMAE
AGAMETAMAE
Colton Williams
I've read much worse so I don't consider it bad. You clearly went around during the Mangatraders days where you had to download scans that were not only grainy and small but also had shitty English/grammar. I highly recommend the anime over the manga because the methodical peace builds the world, characters, tension, and drama much better. The first arc has filler added in and makes some stuff now during the Holy Cross arc rather than after but I think it's to the shows benefit. Shin is actually a character in the anime and comes off as someone imposing where as in the manga he is practically a footnote.
It's a long show but it's worth it. But just be warned, Hokuto no Ken 2 is incredibly stupid and unneeded after the Falco arc. It's fun and silly, but it is shit compared to the rest and actively kinda hurts some characterization.
The full version of Nageki no Endless is such a great song. The song is also really appropriate given how much of Raoh's life was suffering, his mentality, his teachings to those he lead/conquered, and how truly noble his goals were.
The ruler of this century's end, Ken-Oh-sama, truly is the greatest antagonist of all time.
Asher Collins
Lol its not obscure. The movies also miss out ALL the story as to why the guys in them are the way they are.
I'd only watch the first movie because it covers what happened between Kenshiro getting fucked by Shin and going onto his revenge against him.
Thomas Barnes
Why was Raoh a nigger in the anime but an aryan in the movies and Ten no Haoh?
Robert Young
>I'd only watch the first movie because it covers what happened between Kenshiro getting fucked by Shin and going onto his revenge against him. Even that expects you to have precursory knowledge of the story that follows. The movies really are all around bad places to begin with Hokuto no Ken and act more as plot summaries or fan service films.
Evan Scott
>Raoh >good He's a bitchboi loser that got wrecked by his youngest adopted brother and he can't even fucking play a weeb banjo, fuck that loser
Gabriel Gonzalez
>Why was Raoh a nigger in the anime but an aryan in the movies and Ten no Haoh? Tan doesn't equal nigger. He just is deeply tanned from the sun in the anime. The director of the anime made Raoh look more like an everyman to embody the guys humble roots, where as Buronson and Tetsuo Hara always envisioned him as an Aryan ubermensch. Most likely due to how closely the two were made, the director just thought that's how Raoh would look and didn't ask as there was little if any officially colored art of Raoh at that point.
Personally I prefer tan Raoh.
Austin Roberts
>He's a bitchboi loser that got wrecked by his youngest adopted brother and he can't even fucking play a weeb banjo, fuck that loser Jokes on you, your low quality bait doesn't even make me give (You)s out anymore. Enjoy your dotted line.
Kevin King
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David Mitchell
Your sorcery does not scare me
Michael Bennett
And yet you keep giving me (You)s
Jack Carter
>tfw the user translating the extra chapters from ichigo aji disappeared
There is a legit live action Hokuto no Ken. It looks hilariously awful.
Nicholas Ortiz
>It looks hilariously awful. It doesn't just look hilariously awful, it IS hilariously awful. It's the story of the man with 7 Pepperoni's on his chest as he strikes people down using his 100 kitty cat slap attack.