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Dubbing anime/shows in Esperanto?

ya Ayane, 9 Juni 2008

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Ayane (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Juni 2008 4:58:04 alasiri

I've wondered if anyone here has ever thought of dubbing any anime/show completly in Esperanto. I see tons of fandubs in other languages and thought it would be cool if there were dubs for those trying to learn Esperanto to watch, to help with verbal comprehention. Also, if the dub had subtitles it would help with reading and listening at the same time.

The only thing that has anything related to subbing that I can find is this: Shōjo Kakumei Utena esperanto

erinja (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 9 Juni 2008 8:37:23 alasiri

There are really two separate issues here, in your question - subtitling and dubbing.

The first is subtitling. I am not a fan of anime and don't know what's going on in the world of anime, but I know that there are projects to subtitle other things in Esperanto. There is a website that has a some old Russian films subtitled in Esperanto, and if you go to a website like dotsub, you will find some things in Esperanto. In general, I have seen little in the way of Esperanto subtitles, perhaps because the community of speakers is so small, and electronic distribution of films (which makes it easier to apply subtitles for smaller languages) is a relatively recent phenomenon. Also, almost every "national language" has more speakers than Esperanto, so for a popular film, in almost every case it's easier to find subtitles in your native language than in Esperanto. There seems to have been more Esperanto subtitling activity in Eastern Europe than anywhere else. I am not sure why.

Regarding dubbing, I don't know how much demand there is for that in Esperantujo. I personally like to hear the films as spoken by the original actors, so I always opt for subtitling rather than dubbing, no matter what the source language was, no matter whether it's a cartoon or a live action film. I know that others think differently than I do, but that is one factor - that there is a community of people with zero interest in dubbing, for any language.

The second issue is the general language level of Esperantujo as a whole. While the community that can understand written communication is large, I think the number of Esperanto "speakers" who have a good level of listening comprehension is significantly lower - especially when you remember that it is harder to understand a film than it is to understand a basic face to face conversation with another person. This is something that isn't really talked about. But I know that although I speak excellent Esperanto, it is not always easy to understand a film where the accents are foreign and the sound quality isn't that great. All of this, even though understanding spoken Esperanto (face to face) is pretty effortless for me, even when the speaker has a different accent than I am used to.

Third issue, which you have already alluded to - manpower. It takes a lot of time and effort to dub something. Doing it in Esperanto requires an intersection of three things - excellent spoken Esperanto, interest in anime, and enough free time to do the work. I think it will be a relatively small number of people who meet all three requirements, so it will be hard to get together a team to do a good dub. (Whether it is easy to get people together to do a poor dub, I can't say! But I think it is better not to do anything than to do it poorly).

Due to these factors, I think the demand for subtitles would be much greater than the demand for dubbing (aside from the novelty of seeing a film "spoken" in Esperanto).

hiyayaywhopee (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 10 Juni 2008 1:49:14 asubuhi

I certainly think it would be a good idea. I'm not an especially large anime fan myself but I would certainly start watching a lot more of it if I could start practicing reading/listening to Esperanto at the same time.

There is already a project to translate any type of subtitle files into Esperanto: http://laponto.esperanto.org.ar/. One of the things that I like about that site is that you can set the degree of certainty you have about a particular line, meaning I could set most my lines to "malalta" or "meza" and have someone else who speaks the language fluently confirm my translation or change it. Unfortunately hardly anyone ever uses it, though the translation for "The Matrix" is over 70% done.

davidwelsh (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 10 Juni 2008 6:34:46 asubuhi

I'm a fan of anime, and definitely not a fan of dubbing - I think it ruins the atmosphere of the work.

DrunkZenDog (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 25 Novemba 2018 2:23:20 asubuhi

Bump!

I was actually looking to see if there was anyone else that also subtitles anime.So far i've subtitled the first episode of "Little Witch Academia" and nearly the entire episode of "Aggretsuko" Dubbing however i will leave to the voice experts.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ogbnw4fdpd59ray/Eta%20So...

Zafur (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 25 Novemba 2018 6:35:59 alasiri

DrunkZenDog:Bump!

I was actually looking to see if there was anyone else that also subtitles anime.So far i've subtitled the first episode of "Little Witch Academia" and nearly the entire episode of "Aggretsuko" Dubbing however i will leave to the voice experts.

https://www.dropbox.com/s/ogbnw4fdpd59ray/Eta%20So...
Nice. I’ve been curious about it as well. Are you translating from the English subs?

murakvo (Wasifu wa mtumiaji) 14 Desemba 2018 2:44:10 alasiri

I'm very interested in dubbing to EO and I want to help do it!

I like anime/manga, my Esperanto level's high enough, I can (if I have the Japanese original script) translate from Japanese decently as well. I've translated subtitles before at the very least I know the work involved in that.

But I don't have any kind of dubbing software. I really dislike the dubs that just talk OVER the original speaking, so you can hear both at the same time (or where the music and sound effects are all muted out).

I also think that, regardless of if we like dubs or not, dubbed TV shows will help Esperanto explode in popularity and in komencantoj actually getting past the komencanto-stage.

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