How Dune is perceived in Japan?


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How Dune is perceived in Japan?

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Anyone know how Dune is perceived in Japan? My Japanese pen friend says she has never heard of it or Frank Herbert which is funny because otherwise she is quite well read (she has read Arthur C Clarke and Robert A Heliner). Its funny because I heard Japan was one of the few places where the David Lynch movie was popular and well received.

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The movie evidently did well (I wasn't over here then) and used to get shown on TV every once in a while. (I rarely bother with Japanese TV these days; it's a wasteland. The first mini-series shows up every other year or so on the satellite channels, ) The books have been translated (even the McDune shit, up through the Houses), though the Japanese translator passed away a few years back.

I exchanged a few messages with a Japanese blogger I found in a web search once (his opinion was that the language in the translations was a bit stilted and odd), but I haven't really actively tried searching out fans over here. I'm sure they're around, but with all the "native" stuff available...

By the way, 砂丘 sakyû literally means "sand hill" or "sanddune". Dune is usually just rendered phonetically as デューン Dyûn or translated as 砂の惑星 Suna no Wakusei "Sand Planet" (or "Planet of Sand"). :)
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Posted a little about the Japanese translation of Dune itself back on Dune Novels:

http://forum.dunenovels.com/phpBB2/view ... 7892#37892" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


If you know enough Japanese, Bel Moulay's haiku in Japanese are hysterical:

http://forum.dunenovels.com/phpBB2/view ... 6227#66227" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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Dune wa kanoshii
Dune ga kenka wa dame
Daijoubu mashou!




Translation:
Dune is exciting
Lets not fight about dune
lets give it a break!

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hey, easy on the moonspeak, pardner ....

please edit the topic title ...
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SandChigger wrote:Posted a little about the Japanese translation of Dune itself back on Dune Novels:

http://forum.dunenovels.com/phpBB2/view ... 7892#37892" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;


If you know enough Japanese, Bel Moulay's haiku in Japanese are hysterical:

http://forum.dunenovels.com/phpBB2/view ... 6227#66227" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Bel Moulay wrote:I know Japanese
Um, no, no, no he doesn't. :laughing:
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SandRider wrote:hey, easy on the moonspeak, pardner ....

please edit the topic title ...
Wha da mattah, papa-san? You no leado za moonspee so goodo? I terru oh wha mean in my posto!


Hmm... I fear my Tokio Rose has been slumming a bit too much with Susie Wong. :?

I remembered that I had addressed Belle Moomoo's haiku here:

viewtopic.php?p=41166#p41166" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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@the OP :

no, seriously, edit the fucking topic title;
keep the moonspeak if you just have to,
but include the English translation ....
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SandRider wrote:@the OP :

no, seriously, edit the fucking topic title;
keep the moonspeak if you just have to,
but include the English translation ....
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what are you doing up so goddamn early ?
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SandRider wrote:@the OP :

no, seriously, edit the fucking topic title;
keep the moonspeak if you just have to,
but include the English translation ....
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Kensai wrote:
SandRider wrote:@the OP :

no, seriously, edit the fucking topic title;
keep the moonspeak if you just have to,
but include the English translation ....
:lol:
People have been banned here for not using English.
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Re: I changed the title because Sandrider was bitching about it

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I changed the title because Sandrider was bitching about it
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well, thank you for the half-hearted and sarcastic attempt to edit the topic title ...

now, of course, latecomers will have no idea what this thread was supposed to be about from the index ...

but then, there was no indication of the topic before ...

I have no problem with the chicken-tracks in the title, it can look very cool & hip & all,
but there must be an accompanying translation .... for one thing, we don't want a flood
of Babylon on this board and for two, with the on-coming tidal wave of moonspeak and
gundi spammers, I'm sure Omph doesn't want to have to wade thru foreign character sets
to determine if the post is legimate ...

also, I don't think I like you very much, yet .... you rub me the wrong way ...
try a little lower and to the left and not so fast ...
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SandRider wrote: also, I don't think I like you very much, yet .... you rub me the wrong way ...
try a little lower and to the left and not so fast ...
blunt ... direct ... honoust. This is what I would have liked to be able to say so I just share my agreement.
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thank you, Mister McElroy ....

now, about your cards ? your Union cards ?
may I see your cards, please ?
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SandRider wrote:well, thank you for the half-hearted and sarcastic attempt to edit the topic title ...

now, of course, latecomers will have no idea what this thread was supposed to be about from the index ...

but then, there was no indication of the topic before ...

I have no problem with the chicken-tracks in the title, it can look very cool & hip & all,
but there must be an accompanying translation .... for one thing, we don't want a flood
of Babylon on this board and for two, with the on-coming tidal wave of moonspeak and
gundi spammers, I'm sure Omph doesn't want to have to wade thru foreign character sets
to determine if the post is legimate ...

also, I don't think I like you very much, yet .... you rub me the wrong way ...
try a little lower and to the left and not so fast ...
Sorry sandrider didn't think you would take it so seriously. I was actually planning to change it when I logged on today.

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Serkanner, jumping on the bandwagon much? That’s a pretty broad statement seeing as you don’t really know me (well nobody does on an internet forum).
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Kensai wrote: Serkanner, jumping on the bandwagon much? That’s a pretty broad statement seeing as you don’t really know me (well nobody does on an internet forum).
We know only what you show us :wink:
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Kensai wrote:
Serkanner, jumping on the bandwagon much? That’s a pretty broad statement seeing as you don’t really know me (well nobody does on an internet forum).
Nope, not jumping the bandwagon at all. Previous posts of mine as responses to yours make very clear I have a certain dislike of how you behave on this forum, not a dislike of you in person because, indeed, I don't know you personally.

This topic is just the best example yet and it shows I'm not the only one.
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Serkanner wrote:
Kensai wrote:
Serkanner, jumping on the bandwagon much? That’s a pretty broad statement seeing as you don’t really know me (well nobody does on an internet forum).
Nope, not jumping the bandwagon at all. Previous posts of mine as responses to yours make very clear I have a certain dislike of how you behave on this forum, not a dislike of you in person because, indeed, I don't know you personally.

This topic is just the best example yet and it shows I'm not the only one.
Well I'm glad thats how you think because what I meant. I'm not going to make judgments about someone's personal life based on an internet forum nor am I going to fall out with anyone because of one stupid incident. I didn't even mean any malice is was just a really stupid joke. What other example are you refering to? If this is the best one yet? I wan't to know what you meant by that last part.

You know what I made a really juvinle silly joke. I'm sorry.

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Kensai wrote: I wan't to know what you meant by that last part.
If I have to explain that, it already is a waste of time. You keep doing what you do and I will just ignore you. Simplest solution.
"... the mystery of life isn't a problem to solve but a reality to experience."

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Serkanner wrote:
Kensai wrote: I wan't to know what you meant by that last part.
If I have to explain that, it already is a waste of time. You keep doing what you do and I will just ignore you. Simplest solution.
Convenient for you I guess but works for me.

Back on topic...

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Not how I imagined Dune.

It apears Whipping Star Muchiutareru Hoshi and the Dosadi Experiment Dosadi Jikkensei was published in Japan:

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Those Dune covers look like they're fairly old. My first volume of Dune features a still from the Lynch movie (Paul with his hand in Mohiam's box).

The name of the company has obviously changed, too. The old copies show Hayakawa SF Bunko "Hayakawa SF Library (or Collection)"; mine says Hayakawa Shobô "Hayakawa Publishing".

I wonder if that Children cover series was inspired by the English edition with the connected cover illustrations? ;)

(The Children title translation is shit, too: "Dune: Children of the Sanddune". :roll: )
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