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Well, guys i just came across this anime while searching for something on ebay. I haven't watched Anime in 3-4 years or so, but this caught my eye because it had Pakistan in its name

So i thought i'd check it out and it turns out it looked amazingly accurate in the way they showed Karachi and the Pakistani Army and the terrorists and the Punjabi trucks.

Here is the first episode

Yugo The Negotiator Dub EP.1 | Free Anime Videos - Watch Anime Videos Online | Veoh

i'll be watching one episode every day from now on xD
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Thanks bro! I am a big fan of anime myself. I am gonna watch this from now.
 
Well, guys i just came across this anime while searching for something on ebay. I haven't watched Anime in 3-4 years or so, but this caught my eye because it had Pakistan in its name

So i thought i'd check it out and it turns out it looked amazingly accurate in the way they showed Karachi and the Pakistani Army and the terrorists and the Punjabi trucks.

Here is the first episode

Yugo The Negotiator Dub EP.1 | Free Anime Videos - Watch Anime Videos Online | Veoh

i'll be watching one episode every day from now on xD
:pakistan:

Hey, thanks Freekin! I used to watch a lot of Anime, brings back some good ol memories! Especially Gundam back when i was a kid :smitten:

This is the reason why i chose "SilentNinja" as my user name because i love Japanese culture :smitten:
 
No offense but in a way i think this Anime is making us Pakistanis and Muslims as a whole look bad!:frown:
 
Background: When most people think of anime, they automatically assume it means giant robots, magical girls, futuristic dramas, or a limited few other genre-defining types of stories. Interestingly though, many anime fans know that this is simply not the case as anime is merely the medium for the story and not the actual genre itself. While splitting hairs a bit, the idea is the same; you can find as many types of anime as live action show, albeit with a lot more variation as to how they are presented on the small screen. That said, today's review is on a show that slipped under my radar when it first came out in episodic form, now bundled up to be Yugo the Negotiator: Complete Collection; a series about a guy that tries a different style of handling problems, generally a style that shows the character on the receiving end of a lot of pain.

Series: Yugo the Negotiator: Complete Collection is the story about Yugo Beppo, a private citizen that gets contracted to make deals for people. By using his services, his clients avoid diplomatic indelicacies that could result from trying more formal channels; typically with militant factions of people not too keen on those of us in the developed countries. As with anything, the laws of supply and demand dictate his value to a client so he is generally considered more than a deal maker by people; generally coming across as a private investigator too. The boxed set is actually two sets of OVA episodes totaling 13 episodes; the first mission dealing with a hostage negotiation in Pakistan and the second with a Russian treasure worth $200 billion.

In the Pakistan series, lasting 6 episodes, the show started off at a snail's pace. Apparently, a daughter wanted Yugo to deploy his skills to free her innocent father as he was being held in a political game of chess by some guerillas not happy with the government. They had already killed the last guy sent in and the military had taken a hard stance against them so all hope seemed lost until Yugo takes the case. When he is captured, they torture him but his determination and will to survive impresses the natives and he shows a stubborn aptitude for making it through "one more day" against all odds. Needless to say, as he uncovers the truth about everyone's side of what happened, he manages to save the day where all others would fail. To me, the story was written for a vastly different audience but had just enough material to keep me watching the rest of the show.

The second half of the show dealt with what seemed at first like a courier mission. Yugo was to escort a young girl to Japan by a mysterious employer that he simply did not trust. The case intrigued him and as it unfolds, the truth becomes obvious that the gal holds the key necessary to unlock a fabulous treasure in the form of tons of gold bullion. This being what Yugo's employer was after in the first place, it puts him in danger as much as the gal since they will let nothing stand in their way to recover the tons of gold lost for all time by patriots. Yugo's main opponent is a brute named Viktor and as with the first volume in the series, Yugo bears the brunt of the torturous machinations of the thug. Needless to say, Yugo doesn't give up the goods so his mad quest to find the gold and restore order to the gals' life is put in jeopardy. As with the first volume, Yugo manages to bring down the bad guys to a deserving fate but this is definitely an acquired taste so I rated it as a Rent It.

Picture: Yugo the Negotiator: Complete Collection was presented in the original 1.33:1 ratio full frame color as shot by directors Takehiko Matsumoto (Pakistan) and Kenichi Imaizumi (Russia). The first set of episodes looked grainy and had numerous visual flaws with it, rendering it a chore to watch at times. The aliasing and edge enhancement aside though, even the camera angles used (the animation tried to mirror a mainstream movie in terms of the kinds of shots used) seemed to leave something to be desired. I thought at one point that the show must've been from the late 1970's or maybe early 1980's but it did get better with time. The second set of episodes seemed to come across as better in a number of ways but still had a relatively slow pacing that limited the appeal to me. The frame rate jumped up in the latter part of the series (the Russia episodes) but it was never equal to that of the higher budget efforts on the market at this time.
 
No offense but in a way i think this Anime is making us Pakistanis and Muslims as a whole look bad!:frown:

not really i've seen this anime and i don't think it makes us looks bad all the people that help him along the way are all pakistanis infact their attention to detail when it comes to portraying pakistan seems to be a strong point.
 
Well, guys i just came across this anime while searching for something on ebay. I haven't watched Anime in 3-4 years or so, but this caught my eye because it had Pakistan in its name

So i thought i'd check it out and it turns out it looked amazingly accurate in the way they showed Karachi and the Pakistani Army and the terrorists and the Punjabi trucks.

Here is the first episode

Yugo The Negotiator Dub EP.1 | Free Anime Videos - Watch Anime Videos Online | Veoh

i'll be watching one episode every day from now on xD
:pakistan:

I LOVE JAPANESE ANIME =3

but its in english i wanted in japanese ;_;.
 
you can find the subtitled version easier if you google it.

took me a while to find the dubbed version

I prefer dubbed though.

Subs>dubs =P

In dubs the cnage some of the words E.G in some jappnese anime i have seen the word "F@*K* used alot where as its not even used in the dub version ._..
 
This anime is a load of bollocks!

It is full of lies and misconceptions about Pakistanis and Pakistan!

You can always tell that the Japanese will worship the White man, but portray other nations as less! Typical Japanese mindset!

The hero is Japanese, the villians are all Pakistani!

Keep this filthiness in Japan, no need to spread it anywhere else!

Pakistan is a great nation. Our culture, religion, and lifestyle is much better than the sick and twisted perverts of Japan!

I watched a bit of this, and it was ridiculous! The way they portray these characters and the situations, it is a FARCE!
 
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No offense but in a way i think this Anime is making us Pakistanis and Muslims as a whole look bad!:frown:

Agreed, Japanese will worship the White-man, but portray everyone else as less.

The Anime is ridiculous, a girl wearing those clothes (no Pakistani women would or could), the portrayal of the villians, the portrayal of the army, and the portrayal of the country in general. It is one big farce.

I have officially lost all respect for the Japanese (since they do not respect us).
 
This anime is a load of bollocks!

It is full of lies and misconceptions about Pakistanis and Pakistan!

You can always tell that the Japanese will worship the White man, but portray other nations as less! Typical Japanese mindset!

The hero is Japanese, the villans are all Pakistani!

Keep this filthiness in Japan, no need to spread it anywhere else!

Pakistan is a great nation. Our culture, religion, and lifestyle is much better than the sick and twisted perverts of Japan!

I watched a bit of this, and was extremely offended! The way they portray these characters and the situations, it is a FARCE!

Everyone who helps the hero is Pakistani. The Pakistani army is taking on the militants. But he is avoiding because the Army is using the hostage situation as a chance to wipe ALL of the terrorists out.

I think they showed Karachi pretty accurately. The trucks, the azaan, the by-the-shore shops, the shalwar kameez... etc.

I think what the old man said about 'Mind over Matter' made sense, because obviously the real terrorists are using mind over matter.

Time for second episode :)
 
Everyone who helps the hero is Pakistani. The Pakistani army is taking on the militants. But he is avoiding because the Army is using the hostage situation as a chance to wipe ALL of the terrorists out.

I think they showed Karachi pretty accurately. The trucks, the azaan, the by-the-shore shops, the shalwar kameez... etc.

I think what the old man said about 'Mind over Matter' made sense, because obviously the real terrorists are using mind over matter.

Time for second episode :)

Don't try and justify your ignorance, you'll only make yourself look bad.

You made this thread without prior knowledge that the main thing this Anime is doing is demonizing Pakistan and the Pakistani people, while glorifying a Japanese hero.

Just because it takes place in Pakistan, doesn't mean it is benefitting us in any particular way.

I've watched segments of more than just episode 1, I know what I am talking about. The portrayals are very inaccurate (atleast the characters).
 
Don't try and justify your ignorance, you'll only make yourself look bad.

You made this thread without prior knowledge that the main thing this Anime is doing is demonizing Pakistan and the Pakistani people, while glorifying a Japanese hero.

Just because it takes place in Pakistan, doesn't mean it is benefitting us in any particular way.

I've watched segments of more than just episode 1, I know what I am talking about. The portrayals are very inaccurate (atleast the characters).

Benefitting us? WHAT? Its a TV SHOW!

You watched segments, so obviously you dont know the storyline yet.

Stop overanalysing everything. As if Pakistan would have a storyline that doesn't involve hostages, terrorists, and 'dacoits.'

Oh the girl, Yuko, is Japanese, and that segment is when they were talking in Japan, not Pakistan. Her father was kidnapped by the dacoits and she was begging Yugo to bring him back alive.
 
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