It should have been done years ago.
"But... nobody told me I needed a signature!"Re the redubbed accent in the US: When I saw the show originally on Nickelodeon, Stiletto had the 'Italian' accent. It may have been redubbed later, but I never saw him with a Mockney accent.
Hide / Show RepliesMaybe so, but when I saw the show on Nickelodeon, Stiletto definitely had the Cockney accent. Maybe it took a while for the network to get enough complaints to demand the redub?
"But... nobody told me I needed a signature!"Can't confirm. Aside from the Duel episode where Stiletto is in disguise as a Roma/"gypsy" fortune teller (which is a distinct accent, though a similar cadence, from Italian), he had a Cockney accent in the Nickelodeon airings. He did however call Greenback "Baroni," but it came off as an affectatious gimmick.
Personally I can't watch the DVD. It's too jarring and just wrong to me. I don't know why they released a US DVD with a version that US audiences would be completely unfamiliar with. At least they could have added an audio track option.
Edited by KeithTylerShould we create a character sheet for this show?
Hide / Show RepliesSure, why not? However, I think the revival should be given its own page first.
"But... nobody told me I needed a signature!"Should the revival series get its own page?
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Found a Youtube Channel with political stances you want to share? Hop on over to this page and add them.In one episode, DM/Penfold pass through the US, where one can see a military silo launching one missile after another. Seems like a "US is warlike" joke. Is there a proper trope for that? And for that matter, does someone know the episode in question?
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Someone needs to separate the original series from the revival series. The whole page is far to conufsing as it is.
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