yeah thats what I thought, shame :(
This has been my main gripe with the series from the start, I mean sure the english muffle speak is on point, I can confirm, but yes it's something of a pain at times.Is it just me or does it seem like the audio equipment they use to record voices suck? When people speak it sounds so quiet and muffled, combined with the thick accents it's so offputting.
Alucard and Hector can't catch a break, man. Sets up Alucards decision to peace out for a few hundred years quite well though. I'm guessing he gets to the brink of following his fathers' footsteps in S4 but realizes that he is better than that and goes to sleep until the series reaches SotN - probably by Season 6 with S5 being Rondo.
Also, if this gets canceled before SotN I'm gonna riot, same goes if it does indeed reach SotN and they still refuse to use music from the games. Jesus fuck.
Season was alright, but I think I liked S2 a little more.
Was racking my brain when St. Germain was going through the time corridor. I get that those weren't straight-up references, but I nearly jumped, thinking that thing was a Metal Gear.
Given that Netflix shows are almost always shuttered by 5th seasons, I don't think we're getting that adaptation.
They could end this version of Castlevania... and start a sequel series.
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I'll watch another season for sure, but I'm unsure what this season was even going for
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I'll watch another season for sure, but I'm unsure what this season was even going for
Why were the twins in such a rush?
Enjoyed the season but didn't seem as good as the previous 2 but then again I really did love Dracula.
Feel so bad for Hector and Alucard
They aren't twins, everyone just assumed haha.
As for why they were in a rush? After living under a cruel vampire they set out to Europe to find the mythical: "Alucard" and along the way they were constantly lied and betrayed by people. So when they get to Alucard and he's not just giving them everything instantly, they feel as though he's doing the same thing all the other people that did bad by them and so if he wouldn't give them everything they would kill him and take it anyway.
So, I like this show a pretty good amount.
Not because of the setting or the video game connection or anything, just because the writing is pretty good.
I'm free tonight, my partner is out of town, I'm home alone with the TV.
I barely watch anime. Someone recommend another series (on a streaming service, Netflix Hulu etc.) for me to watch.
I have seen Cowboy Bebop, Death Note, and Code Geass.
Doesn't have to be "like this" as in fighting monsters. Just needs to be well written and interesting.Oh and the funniest line of the season is in fact "What the fuck is that?". I burst out laughing when that line dropped.
That's like this? You could watch the Vampire Hunter D films, the sequel is an animation showcase though the story is a bit so so.
Oh and the funniest line of the season is in fact "What the fuck is that?". I burst out laughing when that line dropped.
Lol fuckin' Hector. Also...
What was up with the Judge? Was the dude killing children for some kind of fucked up ritual or was he just a scumbag? Felt like I missed a detail
It's a shame knowing that there's always gonna be untapped potential for tackling other Vania entries here
Most jump to the obvious Rondo and Symphony combo, but let's take time to imagine the still unseen battle of 1999 leading to Aria and Dawn of Sorrow as the true hook, and you'd still get your alucard fix, and another Belnade! (but not Hammer, he gets Grant'd)
...and a random OVA for Eccelsia because Shanoa, Albus and Barlowe deserve it dammit!
Watching Episode 6...
Did I just see
Saint Germain witness a Metal Gear walking in the plains, and a shattered moon with space ship in reference to Contra or Gradius?
Funniest line for me was "Shhhhh. The real people are talking."Oh and the funniest line of the season is in fact "What the fuck is that?". I burst out laughing when that line dropped.
Have you watched Devilman Crybaby? If not, I'd recommend that.Doesn't have to be "like this" as in fighting monsters. Just needs to be well written and interesting.
Don't see Vampire Hunter D streaming.
Why would you do that to himHave you watched Devilman Crybaby? If not, I'd recommend that.
Ok, I'll...Have you watched Devilman Crybaby? If not, I'd recommend that.
...Maybe not.
They could end this version of Castlevania... and start a sequel series.
I say they keep this main series going on and every other year throw in another era as a movie or mini-series. Everyone loves a shared universe!
I honestly thought it was a shout out to Alien.
What was up with the people running to the Aztec temple?
Given that Netflix shows are almost always shuttered by 5th seasons, I don't think we're getting that adaptation.
I am 4 episodes in and not loving it. Cool seeing the 3 heroes fucking around but the villains are just not as compelling as Dracula and his backstory. At least not so far.
So why were the two Japanese characters so interested in Dracula's castle moving? I must of missed it but what were they hoping to gain?
Lol fuckin' Hector. Also...
What was up with the Judge? Was the dude killing children for some kind of fucked up ritual or was he just a scumbag? Felt like I missed a detail