It isn't worth a watch. But it IS worth a watch with the dub. Which doesn't make sense, but it's true. Just make sure it's the original dub, they remade it later on with an awful updated for modern audiences dub.
And people still think Steven Foster was a good director because of that one show.
He got blacklisted by the entire business because he DID NOT CARE about his work--he was the laziest director imaginable, rarely doing retakes unless forced to by an unsalvageable take.
In his later work, you can hear the actors' performances suffer, because the actors just stopped caring--they wanted to spend as little time around Foster as possible.
He ruined so many dubs he worked on, such as Penguindrum.
It eventually came to a head in a show called Guin Saga, where the actors just decided "fuck it, he's not listening anyway" and started doing their lines in silly ways--and they were right, as those takes made it into the show.
Ghost Stories is worth a watch in dub form.
It isn't worth a watch. But it IS worth a watch with the dub. Which doesn't make sense, but it's true. Just make sure it's the original dub, they remade it later on with an awful updated for modern audiences dub.
And people still think Steven Foster was a good director because of that one show.
He got blacklisted by the entire business because he DID NOT CARE about his work--he was the laziest director imaginable, rarely doing retakes unless forced to by an unsalvageable take.
In his later work, you can hear the actors' performances suffer, because the actors just stopped caring--they wanted to spend as little time around Foster as possible.
He ruined so many dubs he worked on, such as Penguindrum.
It eventually came to a head in a show called Guin Saga, where the actors just decided "fuck it, he's not listening anyway" and started doing their lines in silly ways--and they were right, as those takes made it into the show.
Fuck Steven Foster.