Kemonokko Tsuushin: The Animation 01 — Audio LA Exclusive — Review
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The Protagonist: Hiro Kuroda, a young man self-conscious about his small stature. Kemonokko Tsuushin: The Animation 01 — Audio LA
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Standard releases of Kemonokko Tsuushin 01 had flat stereo audio. The LA Exclusive was remixed specifically for 5.1 surround and high-fidelity binaural headphones. The sound designers traveled to a real forest in the Pacific Northwest to record ambient noise (crickets, distant thunder, rustling leaves) and layered them over the original Japanese foley. The result is immersive: you hear the crunch of straw tatami on the left, the crackle of a hearth fire behind you, and the whisper of a fox girl’s tail brushing your ear on the right.
Furthermore, the exclusivity underscores a broader issue in anime preservation: the loss of "regional alternate cuts." Just as director’s cuts for Hollywood films vanish, these LA-exclusive dubs—featuring unique performances and remixes—are disappearing, leaving only the inferior international versions behind.
The first episode introduces the protagonist's first encounter within the series' world, setting the tone for the monster-girl theme. If you are looking for the audio specifically to enjoy the series in Spanish, the "Audio LA" version is the standard way to denote that the Latin American dub is included.