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Fall 2012 anime
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Disappointed that Gintama isn't streaming in Vatican City. I thought it would be.
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Safe from zombies
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The Wise Wizard
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hpulley wrote: I still can't believe no one has announced Little Busters, Code Breaker or Sukitte yet. CrunchyRoll, please! Edit: JoJo's bizarre adventure would probably fit audiences better with an english dub so perhaps someone other than Crunchy has it but is waiting on the casting before announcing? Who knows... Keep in mind that Funimation is unlikely to announce anything until NYCC later this week. If someone (i.e., Funimation) licensed JoJo's, any cast announcements for a dub wouldn't come for months, and if either they or Sentai licensed it now, they would be looking to simulcast it. |
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Yes, that's my real age.
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I didn't notice this until recently: Anime On Demand have removed To Love-Ru Darkness from their website.
http://www.anime-on-demand.com/free-zone |
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TotalPotato wrote: I didn't notice this until recently: Anime On Demand have removed To Love-Ru Darkness from their website. http://www.anime-on-demand.com/free-zone It was never there in the first place (at least it wasn't when the first ep of K went up, which was before the TAN incident). |
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http://myanimelist.net/animelist/llamaben
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Was the first Gintama series streaming to the Italian-speaking European territory? The new series also carves out the Spanish-speaking European territory. Did the original Gintama stream to those countries as well? |
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Still older than the President and younger than The Ancient One
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llamaben wrote: TotalPotato wrote: I didn't notice this until recently: Anime On Demand have removed To Love-Ru Darkness from their website. http://www.anime-on-demand.com/free-zone It was never there in the first place (at least it wasn't when the first ep of K went up, which was before the TAN incident). So they announced (that is, tweeted) it, but hadn't put the box up on their site yet? |
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Still older than the President and younger than The Ancient One
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llamaben wrote: TotalPotato wrote: I didn't notice this until recently: Anime On Demand have removed To Love-Ru Darkness from their website. http://www.anime-on-demand.com/free-zone It was never there in the first place (at least it wasn't when the first ep of K went up, which was before the TAN incident). Really? Whoops! Never mind, then |
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hpulley wrote: I still can't believe no one has announced Little Busters, Code Breaker or Sukitte yet. CrunchyRoll, please! Edit: JoJo's bizarre adventure would probably fit audiences better with an english dub so perhaps someone other than Crunchy has it but is waiting on the casting before announcing? Who knows... But JoJo is being released on DVD/ BD with an English subtitle track. http://www.animenewsnetwork.com/news/2012-10-01/jojo-bizarre-adventure-tv-bds-to-have-english-subs So it might just be CR/Sentai who has it or no one has it like Space Battleship Yamato 2199. |
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That which does not kill us makes us stronger.
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Hardly possible for CR to get Jojo considering its ending.
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If it's running on TV then it's all about who had the best offer. Anything that's mature gets censored out on the broadcast run anyways. And if it's about something that happened later in the manga, then I don't see the issue since no one complained about the manga. |
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That which does not kill us makes us stronger.
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orion10 wrote: If it's running on TV then it's all about who had the best offer. Anything that's mature gets censored out on the broadcast run anyways. And if it's about something that happened later in the manga, then I don't see the issue since no one complained about the manga. Followed the end of the manga in Ultrajump. Don't recall any complaints. I remember now that the DVD release will have english subs but I can see this one getting a dub as well. |
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Bakemonogatari, Nisemonogatari & Nekomonogatari Kuro before 2nd season!
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orion10 wrote: If it's running on TV then it's all about who had the best offer. Anything that's mature gets censored out on the broadcast run anyways. And if it's about something that happened later in the manga, then I don't see the issue since no one complained about the manga. I was referring to its ending song, Yes - Roundabout. |
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The Wise Wizard
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Updates to initial post:
Added link to Animucharts version 3.0 (final) chart. Quick link to the chart: Animucharts v3.0 chart (October 7, 2012 / 1870 x 5820 pixels / 3.6 MB) |
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Yes, that's my real age.
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leokiko123 wrote: orion10 wrote: If it's running on TV then it's all about who had the best offer. Anything that's mature gets censored out on the broadcast run anyways. And if it's about something that happened later in the manga, then I don't see the issue since no one complained about the manga. I was referring to its ending song, Yes - Roundabout. A cover, or the original? I reckon that the producers paid the performance royalty, though that would be an example of a song where getting the rights to subtitle the lyrics would be beyond Crunchyroll's reach. |
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Still older than the President and younger than The Ancient One
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leokiko123 wrote: orion10 wrote: If it's running on TV then it's all about who had the best offer. Anything that's mature gets censored out on the broadcast run anyways. And if it's about something that happened later in the manga, then I don't see the issue since no one complained about the manga. I was referring to its ending song, Yes - Roundabout. Then you just show the ED without the sound. or replace it. A lot of anime songs sound better than that song anyways. |
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That which does not kill us makes us stronger.
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