The musical score also continues with the themes it established in the first third, although this is more of a plus. Makoto Yoshimori effectively uses his laid-back and light-hearted themes to promote the playful mood of scenes and comes up with some nice options for the more dramatic moments. Episode 13 institutes a new opener and a new closer, neither of which (especially in the case of the opener) is quite as good as the originals.
In these episodes Bang Zoom! gets its best English dub performance from Kari Wahlgren, who truly shines in capturing all of the personality quirks that spill out from Celty's headless body, but that is hardly the only good performance or wise casting decision. In fact, the dub's only real failure is recasting the characters from Baccano!, as the English voice actors used here neither feel nor sound right compared to the original English performers. The English script varies between being dead-on and broadly interpretive, but aside from the aforementioned flaw this is a top-rate dub job.
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A list of locations where fans can donate money towards relief efforts in Japan following the March 11 earthquake
http://www.google.com/crisisresponse/japanquake2011.html
https://american.redcross.org/site/Donation2?idb=0&5052.donation=form1&df_id=5052
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