Fantasy Geography
May. 8th, 2007 06:22 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
No spoilers unless Geography is a surprise to you....
For the second time I have encountered the *same* piece of fantasy geography in anime reference.
When I ran into it the first time, it was in the "man from uncle dream" sequence in Patlabor, so I thought it might have been intentional.
But I read all the Death Note manga I have this weekend (that's through vol.11) and in vol 8 when the missile is launched, we get this bit of Dialog:

followed by this map, showing the trajectory from the LA area to Hudson Bay:

This information shows us that *someone* thinks Hudson Bay is in NY - probably that big bay at the mouth of the Hudson River . We call that New York Harbor. See the red dot? That's approximately where Jim and I grew up.
See the Great Lakes way to the north, and the red arrow pointing up above them? Hudson Bay is up there a little further than I can get to on this map.
Since I have now encountered this twice, I wondered if NY Harbor is called by another name in other countries. But, the *translators* have no excuse....
For the second time I have encountered the *same* piece of fantasy geography in anime reference.
When I ran into it the first time, it was in the "man from uncle dream" sequence in Patlabor, so I thought it might have been intentional.
But I read all the Death Note manga I have this weekend (that's through vol.11) and in vol 8 when the missile is launched, we get this bit of Dialog:

followed by this map, showing the trajectory from the LA area to Hudson Bay:

This information shows us that *someone* thinks Hudson Bay is in NY - probably that big bay at the mouth of the Hudson River . We call that New York Harbor. See the red dot? That's approximately where Jim and I grew up.
See the Great Lakes way to the north, and the red arrow pointing up above them? Hudson Bay is up there a little further than I can get to on this map.
Since I have now encountered this twice, I wondered if NY Harbor is called by another name in other countries. But, the *translators* have no excuse....
And I thought....
Date: 2007-05-08 12:43 pm (UTC)Actually, I wonder if the writers think that, well, of course Hudson Bay is at the mouth of the Hudson River! What kind of nutty continent would have two major bodies of water named "Hudson"?
Both the bay and the river were named for Henry Hudson, of course, and New York Harbor is occasionally called "Hudson's Bay", after all... Confuses me, sometimes, and I'm not particularly clueless, geographically speaking.
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Date: 2007-05-08 12:55 pm (UTC)So yeah, this translator is an idiot.
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Date: 2007-05-08 03:50 pm (UTC)I missed you. *hug*
They do this all the time to DC
Date: 2007-05-08 08:57 pm (UTC)--MAB
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Date: 2007-05-09 01:30 am (UTC)Not to mention that whatever it was seems to have impacted slightly south of Grand Banks, a few hundred miles off the coast.