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Funimation Confirms Tokyo Ghoul Season 1 Dub


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SpacemanHardy



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 12:59 am Reply with quote
I mean... as if there was any doubt!! Confused

They openly stated that it was one of their highest ranking shows last year. They'd be stupid NOT to dub it.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 1:01 am Reply with quote
Agreed. I can't wait for this!
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AnimeAddict2014



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 2:46 am Reply with quote
i would say the manga is still better--but for those who don't read the manga

one of my friends will like this---He's the dub anime only type.


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crazieanimefan1



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 4:33 am Reply with quote
AnimeAddict2014 wrote:
i would say the manga is still better.. but for those who don't read the manga

one of my friends will like this---He's the dub anime only type.


Some of us can only access dubs...I was that way awhile until Crunchyroll really went mainstream
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 5:26 am Reply with quote
I hope they'll release it in the near future. Now that I'm watching season 2, I realized I completely forgot about a lot of plot points so might as well rewatch it when the dub is out.
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AnimeAddict2014



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 5:29 am Reply with quote
crazieanimefan1 wrote:
AnimeAddict2014 wrote:
i would say the manga is still better.. but for those who don't read the manga

one of my friends will like this---He's the dub anime only type.


Some of us can only access dubs...I was that way awhile until Crunchyroll really went mainstream


Well, He prefers Dub anime vs Sub.

Me, I like it Subbed.

Took 2 years of Japanese in college so i prefer original Japanese audio over the English dub. The reason is i hate how things got lost during the translation process.

"lost in translation"

Places like Hulu or Crackle have quite a few series available for free (sub and dub series).

But i heard some series will not be available outside the US. My Canadian friend can't view the same hulu link due to some restrictions.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 7:10 am Reply with quote
crazieanimefan1 wrote:
AnimeAddict2014 wrote:
i would say the manga is still better.. but for those who don't read the manga

one of my friends will like this---He's the dub anime only type.


Some of us can only access dubs...I was that way awhile until Crunchyroll really went mainstream


uh... what!? Only dubs? Haha tell me where you live and I'll throw all my sub-loving friends over there Very Happy

AnimeAddict2014 wrote:
crazieanimefan1 wrote:
AnimeAddict2014 wrote:
i would say the manga is still better.. but for those who don't read the manga

one of my friends will like this---He's the dub anime only type.


Some of us can only access dubs...I was that way awhile until Crunchyroll really went mainstream


Well, He prefers Dub anime vs Sub.

Me, I like it Subbed.

Took 2 years of Japanese in college so i prefer original Japanese audio over the English dub. The reason is i hate how things got lost during the translation process.

"lost in translation"

Places like Hulu or Crackle have quite a few series available for free (sub and dub series).

But i heard some series will not be available outside the US. My Canadian friend can't view the same hulu link due to some restrictions.


2 year? Is it possible for someone to learn japanese in 2years that's enough for watching anime in japanese?
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AnimeAddict2014



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 7:43 am Reply with quote
Khooni wrote:


2 year? Is it possible for someone to learn japanese in 2years that's enough for watching anime in japanese?


i know someone who learned enough to be a Tour Guide in Japan in just 1 year Smile

but It will take a lot dedication.

One of the best ways to pick up a new language quickly is by not speaking your native language at all. but this is hard to do if you still live in your native country. It's best when you study abroad where people around you don't speak your native language and you have no choice but to learn their language! Smile

I got friends who spent 1-2 years in Brazil and learned Portuguese-- well enough to be an interpreter. He met his wife there too.

Watching subbed anime is the only way to keep my Japanese from getting rusty, with any language skill if you don't use it you will lose it.

Japanese 101 class-- a lot of anime fans in this class---but you don't see them after 102 Confused by the time you get to 201 and 202 only 2-3 familiar faces remained.

Within my circle of friends, all can speak at least 2 languages. There are those who can speak 3-4 languages.

Learning a new language is fun but will take a lot of work.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 7:46 am Reply with quote
Unless this person was really able to absorb learning Japanese in those years, I don't see 2 years being sufficient but might be tolerable.
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AnimeAddict2014



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 8:01 am Reply with quote
Kadmos1 wrote:
Unless this person was really able to absorb learning Japanese in those years, I don't see 2 years being sufficient but might be tolerable.


want to see if it's true or not....

why not test it out? the best way is to NOT use your native language at all for all your basic needs.

This is why it's best if you live in the foreign country to begin with.

Since if no one can understand you, you will be forced to learn the language and will be able to pick it up pretty quickly.

When you have to communicate in a foreign language for all your needs, you don't really have a choice. The drive to learn is greater than just learning it because i like anime/manga kind of thing.

For most cases, "I want to learn japanese because i like anime/manga" type of students often don't get pass JPN 102..

This is why for JPN101 there are 10-15 classes available but 102-202 and higher maybe 1-3 classes
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 10:13 am Reply with quote
SpacemanHardy wrote:
I mean... as if there was any doubt!! Confused

They openly stated that it was one of their highest ranking shows last year. They'd be stupid NOT to dub it.



True, but they also started the broadcast dub for the show with the second season. Obviously, this was done in order to keep the broadcast dub relatively current with the Japanese broadcast, but since all the announcements related to the show have been about season 2 I can see where people were a bit confused. If changes are made, it is usually the subtraction of a dub for later seasons rather than the addition of one, so logically it makes sense that there was a dub for season 1 coming, but I don't think it would have hurt to at least mention it when the casting was announced for season 2.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 10:25 am Reply with quote
I am sooo excited for this! I watched the broadcast dubs of season 2 last night and it was perfection.
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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 12:30 pm Reply with quote
Sanyo wrote:
crazieanimefan1 wrote:
AnimeAddict2014 wrote:
i would say the manga is still better.. but for those who don't read the manga

one of my friends will like this---He's the dub anime only type.


Some of us can only access dubs...I was that way awhile until Crunchyroll really went mainstream
While I'm glad you support the industry by using Crunchyroll, I can't do it cause the ads are so annoying, I use kissanime.

You can subscribe to watch Crunchyroll ad-free for a reasonable price. It'll probably cost you less than the cost of whatever internet access you're using to access streaming anime to begin with. Bonus: you get access to ALL their shows AND their manga, and it's all legal.
Or go to the Free Crunchyroll Day Passes thread in the anime board and try it for a couple days.
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crazieanimefan1



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PostPosted: Thu Feb 19, 2015 2:30 pm Reply with quote
Agent355 wrote:
Sanyo wrote:
crazieanimefan1 wrote:
AnimeAddict2014 wrote:
i would say the manga is still better.. but for those who don't read the manga

one of my friends will like this---He's the dub anime only type.


Some of us can only access dubs...I was that way awhile until Crunchyroll really went mainstream
While I'm glad you support the industry by using Crunchyroll, I can't do it cause the ads are so annoying, I use kissanime.

You can subscribe to watch Crunchyroll ad-free for a reasonable price. It'll probably cost you less than the cost of whatever internet access you're using to access streaming anime to begin with. Bonus: you get access to ALL their shows AND their manga, and it's all legal.
Or go to the Free Crunchyroll Day Passes thread in the anime board and try it for a couple days.


Or use AdBlock if you have Chrome.

I'm a sub and dub person. If the dub's good, I'll pay attention (hello Fruits Basket!). Yet I usually watch the sub before I decide to actually get the DVD on a dub.
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