![]() ![]() They tried to "Americanize" everything, and it just didn't work. I also was a little put-out by the changes they made to the Detective Conan dub. What does everybody prefer? I used to prefer dubs, but lately I've been watching subs-only, because I really enjoy learning the Japanese bit by bit as I watch. Thanks!Ībout the whole dubs/subs discussion, I'm really curious. I saw a little bit of Fullmetal Alchemist, but I haven't seen Brotherhood. Izumi Curtis is one of the major/minor characters. Meltintalle wrote:Fire Fairy, I'm spreading the lure of FullMetal Alchemist: Brotherhood around NWeb. ![]() I watched Voltron, Lupin III, and some of Dragon Ball Z on my own in high school, but my roommate in college turned me on to most of the others, then I got into Naruto later on. For individual movies, I like the works of Miyazaki (Spirited Away and Castle in the Sky) and Satoshi Kon (Paprika, Perfect Blue, and will see Paranoia Agent as soon as I find it). Rurouni Kenshin, Trigun, Lupin III, Voltron for a little bit of old-school, Dragon Ball Z (not the entire series), Samurai Champloo, currently in the middle of Naruto (anime only, but manga readers have given me plenty o' spoilers), and I started One Piece but lost my place, and resolve to come back to it some day. But if you mean shoujo or shonen, then shonen by a country mile. ![]() If you mean drawing or animation styles, I don't know enough to have a preference. ![]() Very little inappropriate stuff worth noting really, just a flashback scene where an unmarried couple is implied to not hold to abstinence (you might be able to see it coming). Subtitles only, though (dubs are costly and the licensing company figured this title probably wouldn't sell enough to make up for dubbing costs). #Dubbing of daddy long legs cartoon english language seriesAnyways, you'll have to find it online the whole series is available for $40, with many places selling it for cheaper. (Though, with far fewer wacky hijinks and more of the emotional impact of such.) Very good series, but one I never thought would be licensed since very few people know about it, so I was very pleasantly surprised when it was. It's a very low-key show about interpersonal relationships and what happens when you wish to be older/younger. I should mention one of those shows: it's a show called Living For The Day After Tomorrow. Not to mention the fact that the show can be seen by more people. Some are top-quality series I would have probably bought on DVD anyways, and there is a certain sense of joy when a series you particularly liked while watching it on fansubs gets licensed, since there is something special about owning a DVD copy. I have a number of DVDs I've bought for this reason. Some, like me, have a particular rule in which if they watch through a show with fansubs and the show is licensed for an English-language DVD release later on, they will buy the DVDs as a statement of support for the anime industry or whatnot. Thus, most anime watchers don't have significant moral problems with watching fansubs. For some shows, fansubs are considered "free publicity" towards a non-native audience for other shows, their prospects for being licensed for English-language release is near zero anyways, so fansubs are the only way to watch them without learning Japanese and importing the DVDs. "There is only one truth!" -Kudo Shinichi, Detective Conanįansubs are technically illegal, but most companies don't pursue lawsuits for them if the show isn't licensed for an English-language release. I've watch anime since I was little.my mom is Korean so we watched a lot of Asian stuff growing up. Who got you interested, or did you start watching/reading anime/manga by yourself? The Swiss Family Robinson: Flone of the Mysterious IslandĤ. Anime/manga that you have seen/read before I guess my favorite would be more the Korean manwha style.ģ. Pretty much anything that isn't too crazy. Meltintalle: Is the Emma manga you mentioned the same as Emma: A Victorian Romance anime?Īravis Narnia: I loved Rose of Versailles! It was very sad though.įire Fairy: I love Detective Conan too! Have you watched the movies as well? ![]()
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