But wait! You didn’t think that was all we had for this year, did you? Oh, no, no, no, no! The Yawara batch is now ready for download, including a number of fixed episodes. So if you were waiting for all of your Yawara to be in one place before downloading and watching it, here you go! A massive thanks to everyone involved in this project, as well as all of the fans who have waited (very) patiently for us to finish it up. Happy new year, everyone!
Also, special thanks to our joint partners (and fellow old-timers) for this project, Live-eviL, who made it all possible. Be sure to go thank them and check out their wonderful and varied back catalogue.
After 14 long years, we’ve finally released what has to be the definitive edition of Yawara! A Fashionable Judo Girl for the English-speaking world. You can’t get this series anywhere else in this format thanks to licensing hell. And for this release post, what better way to commemorate this milestone than to engage in some painfully boring and navel-gazing oral history?
If you recall, the Yawara digital fansub project started with the 2003 release by Live-Evil. Those subs were based on earlier VHS fansubs released by the groups Newtype Animation and Neko Creations. Froth-Bite led by the translator Sylf joined the Live-Evil project partway through, then the series was officially suspended at the midway point in 2009, in deference to AnimEigo’s license. But AnimEigo released only one 40-episode DVD box set then quit, so that meant the fansubbers had to rescue the series again. (Thank god I bought the box set when it came out, because now the price has doubled or quadrupled in value depending on where you look, lel)
In 2011, Saizen decided to join the joint with Live-Evil and Froth-Bite, thus giving birth to the “FroZen-EviL” label. Because I was a fan of Yawara purely because I was an utter degenerate (if you know, you know), I jumped at the chance to join the new joint as a quality checker. Unfortunately, the previous translator Sylf was unavailable because he was burned out by K-On of all things (maybe). Another translator (Urasawa, aka blakbunnie27) stepped in and translated one episode before dropping it, so I volunteered to take over the translation and the rest was history.
Now fansubbing the DVD took a shorter amount of time (2011-2013) because there was no typesetting apart from the last episode—everything was \an8 just like the simulcasts. This project could have never gotten off the ground without the generous support of our quality checker ConsiderPhlebas, aka CP the ultimate anime fan who bought us the R2 DVDs that none of us unemployed NEETs could ever afford.
CP went ahead and did one better and bought us the R2 Blu-ray box set for some ungodly amount, so two years later in 2015, we decided to go ahead and redo the series in all of its 720 vertical pixel glory. By that time, I had learned how to typeset, so I stupidly agreed to take on that role and give the fansubs that added value (?) That was on top of the double duty of translation checking the scripts.
Then, tragically, on this month in 2015, our friend Olle Morell (CP) lost his lengthy battle with bladder cancer and departed from this earthly realm. With his passing, the Yawara BD fansub became a memorial project in celebration of his life and legacy.
This project took a full decade to complete in large part because I stopped being a quasi-NEET and became a full-time salaryman with less hours and energy to spare. But I’m glad I kept at it, and it was a small miracle that most of the team we had back in 2015 remained intact to this present day, despite the delays. I truly hope CP is proud that we kept his memory alive to the end.
So without further ado, my shout-out to the teams who made the Yawara fansub a reality. The list, which may or may not be exhaustive, includes those from the Live-Evil solo project and the Live-Evil/Froth-Bite joint:
Two releases in one day? Two?! And what’s this? Ten whole episodes of Yawara?! Like, one-zero? Double figures? That kind of ten? Well, blow me down with a feather.
As always, this is a joint with the fine bunch of dudes and dudettes over at Live-eviL so be sure to hop over there and say thanks too.
No freaking way? Back from the dead? Never say never? Anyway, enjoy this Father’s Day surprise and at last, the conclusion of Rakuzan vs. Shutoku High.
P.S. Doing something slightly different, only linking to the torrent page and providing magnets as a test due to some copyright troll sending vague DMCAs to many a fansub group.
It’s that time again. No, not Yawara batch release time because I spent so long stalling making the torrent (though I did do that and that is also what is happening here). It’s Christmas Eve, which is also the day each year that we celebrate the life of our much-missed friend and fansubbing colleague, ConsiderPhlebas. Due to his major involvement in our Yawara project, it seems only fitting to release more nice, shiny, BD-quality episodes, and once again, the Yawara team haven’t let us down, because they have another batch of 7 episodes for your entertainment. So sit back and relax with a couple of hours of peak judo. You know you want to. Oh and yay, we’ve made it to triple-digits! Not much left to go now, folks!
As always, this is a joint with those fine people over at Live-eviL so be sure to give them a note of gratitude for all of their hard work too. And watch out for another CP day release later on today!