The art of abridging popular anime is one of the most unique and popular facets of the fandom. These spoofs are some of the most elaborate love letters anime fans made in honor of their favorite shows, and the tradition continues to go strong.
: shortened or condensed especially by the omission of words or passages an abridged dictionary an abridged version/edition of a classic novel.
An abridged series is an animation--typically a movie, tv show, or video game-- that is edited to be a shorter and fandubbed, usually for reasons of comedic parody. They are then usually posted on video websites, such as Youtube.
Depending on your definition of the term, it’s debatable what the first abridged series is. True, Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series was the first to use the abridged series label, but before it was uploaded to YouTube, there was the ADV dub of Ghost Stories, which was released in 2005.
Naruto the Abridged Series is a parody of the anime series Naruto and was the second abridged series created. It shows the characters in ways most people see them, such as Naruto having ADD, Sasuke being emo, and Sakura being useless, all for comedic effect.
Definition of abridged : shortened or condensed especially by the omission of words or passages an abridged dictionary an abridged version/edition of a classic novel.
Versions where the story line, character personalities, and content are dramatically altered, typically in a humorous manner, are called "Abridged Series" and "fundubs". Because fandubs typically use copyrighted material, fandubs face the same copyright implications as fansubs but on a different scale.
It's Arguably The First Ever 'Abridged' Anime Series The Ghost Stories dub is one of the most famous "gag dubs" in anime history, but some also argue that it might qualify as the first "abridged" anime series, due to its self-parodic nature. The series predates LittleKuriboh's Abridged Yu-Gi-Oh!
Evangelion Abridged is an Abridged Series of the critically acclaimed and memetically confusing anime Neon Genesis Evangelion. No, not THAT one.... The series often takes potshots at the source material and its fanbase. It is most notable for referring to this wiki.
Simply put, an abridged audiobook is a shortened version of the full text. If done right, the themes, tones, and mood should all line up with the original text. Conversely, unabridged audiobooks consist of the full literary text, kept intact as originally published.
No, you aren't allowed to do that. This is copyright infringement. Further, YouTube's rules also don't allow users to download their contents.
Is Ghost Stories on Funimation? Ghost Stories is not on Funimation either. Still, this is also a well-known streaming platform for anime. A subscription starts at $5.99 per month or $59.99 a year.
Created in 2010 by Takahata101 of TeamFourStar, this parody of Hellsing Ultimate is a gem. It keeps all the over-the-top violence of the original series, but also adds enough humor to match it. Fans of the series are even saying it's better than the original dub by Funimation.
Ghost Stories failed in Japan only to became larger than ever after it was dubbed in America. Why? Because it was so (deliberately) offensive. Anime dubs are usually criticized if they're unfaithful.
The director of the dub, Steven Foster, was incredibly happy to hear about the nature of Ghost Stories' localization. Since his studio pretty much had free reign over the script, he decided to create something unique. This eventually led him to direct one of the most unusual dubs of all time.
Plot: Ghost Stories is a highly formulaic series about grade schoolers that fight a new ghost in each episode that is based off a Japanese urban legend or myth. The series was intended to be frightening fun for small children that introduces them to classic scary stories.
An abridged series is an animation--typically a movie, tv show, or video game-- that is edited to be a shorter and fandubbed, usually for reasons of comedic parody. They are then usually posted on video websites, such as Youtube. The first and perhaps most popular example is the Yugioh: The Abridged Series which was created by LittleKurioh. Abridged series are sometimes created from collaborations, such as TeamFourStars which is doing an abridged series of DragonBallZ.
A youtube series parodying original TV series (usually anime) by taking clips from the show and dubbing them to make fun of the characters, plot, and over all the entire show.
During the early years of YouTube, a specific genre of video known as a ‘YouTube Poop’ (YTP) became very popular. This style of video is a type of edit or mashup that uses a myriad of different media sources – like video games, anime, or film – all mixed together to create a whole new product for comedy or shock value.
One of the first, and most popular, abridged series was Dragon Ball Z Abridged by the channel Team Four Star and was published on the 5 th of June 2008. It set the precedent for what other anime parodies should do; it was funny, it made fun of pop culture, it mocked its own show, and it was self-aware.
But rare does not mean impossible and one series proves this to be true – Something Witty Entertainment ( SWE) and their Sword Art Online Abridged.
The art of abridging popular anime is one of the most unique and popular facets of the fandom. These spoofs are some of the most elaborate love letters anime fans made in honor of their favorite shows, and the tradition continues to go strong.
The spoof takes the anime’s characterizations (especially the ship teasing) to their craziest extremes. Examples include amplifying Haru and Makoto’s sexual tension and rewriting Nagisa into a violent ex-con better known as “Thugisa” among fans.
Something Witty Entertainment’s spoof sticks to the anime’s base story but with two major changes: Kirito is an unapologetic jerk, and the titular VR MMORPG is a cesspool of internet vitriol. Sword Art Online’s self-important themes and tones are traded for abridged Kirito’s giant ego, and he’s somehow more palatable than his original version.
Dragon Ball Z Abridged is the most professionally fan-made abridged series to hit the internet. Unlike its contemporaries, Dragon Ball Z Abridged starred experienced abridged voice actors and was more of a comedic adaptation than a spoof. Here, Team Four Star retold the Saiyan’s stories not as a fighting epic, but as a planet-hopping sitcom.
While it’s not the worst anime ever made, Sword Art Online has become a punchline for being an insufferably transparent power fantasy for gamers. The only way some viewers tolerated it was to watch reviews or Sword Art Online Abridged. This is one of the more recent abridged series, but it exceeds expectations and shows how far the comedic niche has gone.
And so Ghost Stories became one of the funniest official English dubs ever heard. The ADV dub still followed a group of hometown friends solving spooky mysteries, but with most of the dialogue replaced with crass jokes and pop culture references.
Hellsing Ultimate was practically synonymous to edgelords of the 2000s, and Team Four Star ramped this up with their abridged version. Hellsing Ultimate Abridged follows the same storyline of Alucard and Millennium’s clash but throws in edgy humor and new unhinged characterizations that somehow made the OVAs seem tame in comparison.
Ed is British and a huge jerk. That's pretty much all there is to this series, which ran from October 2011 to September 2013. This abridged series of the original Fullmetal Alchemist anime by creator Faulerro revolves around the absurd character of British Ed, accompanied by an Alphonse who truly sounds trapped in a tin can.
This series is the first on the list from TeamFourStar, the creators responsible for many favorite abridged series. This abridged version of Dragon Ball Z also features some absurd voices, but the humor lies more in poking fun at the characters and their exaggerated negative traits.
Ghost Stories is the only official abridged series yet in existence. Produced by ADV Studios in 2005, some credit it as the inspiration for all the fan-made abridged series that would follow. The original Ghost Stories was meant to teach young Japanese kids about folklore through anime.
The second abridged series on this list from TeamFourStar, Attack on Titan Abridged takes the first several gory episodes of Attack on Titan and somehow produces superb comedy.
This iconic abridged series has almost eclipsed the original Yu-Gi-Oh! anime, or at least contains quotes that are sometimes mistaken for canon. YGOTAS was created for the simple reason that Youtuber LittleKuriboh thought the show's premise was ridiculous anyway and therefore would be easy to make fun of.
Depending on your definition of the term, it’s debatable what the first abridged series is. True, Yu-Gi-Oh! The Abridged Series was the first to use the abridged series label, but before it was uploaded to YouTube, there was the ADV dub of Ghost Stories, which was released in 2005. The original Japanese dub of Ghost Stories was apparently so bad that the localizers turned what was supposed to be an innocent children’s show into a raunchy, comedic show aimed at adults, making a joke out of the original material.
The anime fandom has produced countless derivative works over the years. One of the most common is the anime music video (AMV), which features clips of a particular anime playing over a song in the background. There is also the fandub, which is just what it sounds like--a fan-made dub of an anime. But perhaps the most popular fanwork in recent years is the abridged series, a particular type of fandub that strives not to perfectly capture the spirit of the original Japanese script, but rather to poke fun at the series. Expect flaws in the original show to be referenced here, and characters to be reinterpreted.
Although he’s not really known as an abridger, Gigguk delivered an excellent one of the Neon Genesis Evangelion films. EvAbridged mocks NGE in all the right ways: Rei is given a snarky personality to compliment her calm demeanor, and Misato is a drunken wreck. The characters are all flanderized versions of themselves, rather than reinterpretations. Nowhere is this more apparent than in Shinji Ikari’s portrayal. He is depicted as an unapologetic coward who just screws everything up. Although in the original series his blunders had more grave consequences, in EvAbridged they’re played up for laughs. EvAbridged never evoked the same dread that the original series created, as is befitting of a comedy.
2 : to shorten in duration or extent Tess wished to abridge her visit as much as possible … — Thomas Hardy
shorten, curtail, abbreviate, abridge, retrench mean to reduce in extent. shorten implies reduction in length or duration. shorten a speech curtail adds an implication of cutting that in some way deprives of completeness or adequacy. ceremonies curtailed because of rain abbreviate implies a making shorter usually by omitting some part.
Recent Examples on the Web The Ninth Circuit has interpreted the case in a way that would allow states to abridge a business’s right to exclude people from its property. — The Editorial Board, WSJ, 19 Mar.
Middle English abreggen, abriggen "to reduce, diminish, shorten," borrowed from Anglo-French abreger, going back to Late Latin abbreviāre, from Latin ad- ad- + breviāre "to shorten, abridge," verbal derivative of brevis "short" — more at brief entry 1