dubbed trigun
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thewhacker
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It's no war. We're just comparing and contrasting ^_^ Notice the complete lack of "OMFG! You're a DUBBER! Yuo SUX0r! lololo!!!111" and "You're a SUBBER? You stupid otaku!" (well, there was ONE occasion of that, but that was in the begining of the thread by a stupid troll)leathelanime wrote:I wasnt placing a fucking arguement....When did this sub/Dub war start....
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- Mroni
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Actually, I think it was a fake troll - more of a joke than anything ^_^
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whoa!!! i didn't mean to start a war
the only reason i stated this is that i never saw the dubbed version of trigun i bought the subtitled version before i knew of the english version.....the only reason that i would consider getting the 3/\/gl!sh version is for the easier creation of amvs........
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wolfwood scenes are hard to get without the subs in, cause you have to edit over 'em
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the simple annoyance of run-ons

- GroovinMojo
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When I started watching Trigun it was on fansubs, so I was already used to the Japanese voice actors. When I started buying tapes (before I had seen the DVDs out and JUST before i got a DVD player
) I went for the subtitled version since I didnt really want to take a risk with a horrible dub after I was already satisfied with the Japanese version. Anyway, after collecting the subtitled version of the series, I did have a chance to hear the dubbed, and I must say that I liked the subbed alot better.
So far the only dubbing jobs that I REALLY like are those of Cowboy Bebop and Evangelion. That's not to say that all other dubs suck, but those two really are outstanding. If the companies who liscense anime here in the states would do such a great dubbing job with ALL the series they pick up, I would gladly listen to the dubs over the subs.
So far the only dubbing jobs that I REALLY like are those of Cowboy Bebop and Evangelion. That's not to say that all other dubs suck, but those two really are outstanding. If the companies who liscense anime here in the states would do such a great dubbing job with ALL the series they pick up, I would gladly listen to the dubs over the subs.
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Mononoke was my favorite dub. Battle Athletes Victory is a good dub too, and Vandread was done exceptionally well!CaTaClYsM wrote:princes mononoke was dubbed pretty well. So was macross plus.
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