Am I the only one who watches anime in its raw unadulterated form?
Dubs / subs hatred. Crazy. Never dealt with those horrors.
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there are a few of us who know japanese well enough to watch anime without subtitles or dubs.motemote wrote:Am I the only one who watches anime in its raw unadulterated form?
Dubs / subs hatred. Crazy. Never dealt with those horrors.
Unfortunatly i am not one of them. Subtitles apparantly are the lesser of two evils on your list that i'll have to chose from.
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I've watched Sonic X raw...
But of course I had no idea what they were saying... ^^;;
But of course I had no idea what they were saying... ^^;;
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didn't read the whole topic so this might have been said already...
i thought pokemon started okay and for a long while, it was a show worth rushing home from school to watch or to wake up saturday morning. they fucked it up by dragging it on and on and on...
there are few shows that can be dragged like that and still be considered great. seriously, if they kept it in indigo and maybe even the orange islands thing, it would have been a better than decent title.
i thought pokemon started okay and for a long while, it was a show worth rushing home from school to watch or to wake up saturday morning. they fucked it up by dragging it on and on and on...
there are few shows that can be dragged like that and still be considered great. seriously, if they kept it in indigo and maybe even the orange islands thing, it would have been a better than decent title.
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The third stage of the illness: muscle aches and persistent cough.
The final stage of the illness: delirium, convulsions, and death." -Phyrexian progress notes