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[GEO9875] Hana no Asuka-gumi! (1988) 01-23 v2.5 Full Series Batch

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[GEO9875] Hana no Asuka-gumi! (1988) 01-23 v2.5 Full Series Batch

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Total size: 12.50 GB
Added: 1 month ago (2025-11-08 04:49:01)

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Last updated: 7 hours ago (2025-12-16 06:54:30)

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Image scan by Farfromsleep Type Details Title 花のあすか組! Title (romaji) Hana no Asuka-gumi! Year 1988 Episodes 23 Rip Type DVDRip Source R2 DVD9 Video 720x480, 23.976 FPS, x264 High [email protected], 10-bit Audio Japanese AAC LC, 2 channels, 48 kHz Subtitles English ASS (Softsub) Duration 23 min 45 s Average File Size 557 MiB Encoder / Muxer x264 core 164 / mkvmerge v81.0.55 Translator / Timer / Encoder GEO9875 Thanks Farfromsleep Here’s a little treat: I’m happy to share my English subs for all 23 episodes of Hana no Asuka-gumi! I originally subbed this show a few years back, and as far as I know, they’ve never made it onto Nyaa… until now. I’ve included the v2.5 subs here, which build on v2 with a few final changes. Looking back, v1 was my first full attempt at ear-subbing a show without Japanese captions. It had its flaws, but it was a valuable learning experience. As I got better, I released v2 and revised everything: re-edits, grammar fixes, re-translations, and added translations for the ending songs that v1 lacked. V2.5 mostly cleans up a few rogue lines, fixes some of the timing, and converts the subs to .ASS format, among other misc tweaks. I should also note that these subs are NOT muxed to the old RAWs by kawada_kun and schizoyao. These come straight from fresh DVD9 encodes by me. The previous release, which was encoded using FormatFactory, had a lot of issues, starting with its choice of using H.263-style MPEG-4 instead of the more standard H.264/x264. That outdated codec caused excessive macroblocking, jagginess, and other compression artifacts, even though the CBR was set at a reasonable number. On top of that, some episodes were encoded at 29.970 FPS, while others matched the show’s actual film speed of 23.976 FPS. Overall, it was a messy release, and for years the only alternative for better quality was buying the actual DVDs. All of those problems have been fixed in my new encode, and the difference in image quality should be night and day, see for yourself. Anyway, enjoy!