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Kamen Engrish
As we all know, there is absolutely no show from the land of the rising sun that doesn't feature at least a tidbit of the actors trying to choke out English dialect. Kamen Rider is no stranger to this.
But upon thinking about it, there is actually some really good English pronunciation, such as Kabuto's Zecters. That said, even the universe of Rider Kicks and USB drugs isn't perfect. So what are, in your opinion, the worst instances of "Engrish" in any Kamen Rider series? My award goes to the scene of Kamen Rider Decade in which Diend summons Psyga and IXA, from which we get a butchering of both IXA's catchphrase and Psyga's everything. |
Everything the IXA gear says.
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This thread need youtube clips :D
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Quote:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zt9SaK7DHbk |
"Jet Sliger, come closer!" isn't horrible, but it doesn't quite sound as good as the usual Faiz Gear lines.
Couldn't find a clip though, I think it happened in the 30-39 range of episodes, not sure though. |
Rap in any language other than English just sounds weird to me, even Engrish
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For pure quantity I have to throw Fourze's opening into it, the majority of the lines have engrish words in them, though they are generally pronounced well...
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I had almost no idea what he was saying the first time I heard it, until I looked up the lyrics.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=259R-yT2pgg |
Oh man, that's just awful, even still though, "No fear! No Pain!" is absolutely classic.
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The rousers from Blade, especially "Hiya!" and "Gheminee!" from Garren's rider kick, are pretty bad too.
Also, an honorable mention to the computers from both God Speed Love and Missing Ace, even if they only made background noises. Speaking of Missing Ace, Glaive and company were saying "cheefu" way before those Boukenger guys. |
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