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Zalis116 Moderator

Joined: 31 Mar 2005 Posts: 4812 Location: Tana Village
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 4:44 am |
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| craziplaya21 wrote: | | anyway, i expect this anime to be ruined by dubs and edits of course | Please explain how dubbing will "ruin" Code Geass. Sure, there will probably be a few edits here and there to the TV version, but it'll be uncut on DVD. And even if the dubbing isn't done well, the DVDs will still have the Japanese audio track with subtitles, completely intact and "unruined." So just what does dubbing do to Code Geass, other than make it available with English audio for those who choose to listen to it that way? |
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Veoryn87

Joined: 14 Nov 2006 Posts: 791
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Posted: Wed Mar 19, 2008 7:37 am |
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| Zalis116 wrote: | | craziplaya21 wrote: | | anyway, i expect this anime to be ruined by dubs and edits of course | Please explain how dubbing will "ruin" Code Geass. Sure, there will probably be a few edits here and there to the TV version, but it'll be uncut on DVD. And even if the dubbing isn't done well, the DVDs will still have the Japanese audio track with subtitles, completely intact and "unruined." So just what does dubbing do to Code Geass, other than make it available with English audio for those who choose to listen to it that way? |
Although I'd like to hear his/her answer, I have a feeling he won't be coming back to this thread...... |
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